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G ee Club Leadrr ..........,...... .... .... .,..,. . . l 3erniece Johns Secretary and Tl'z'lI.fllI'F7'. . . . . . ......, Olive Harmon LZ'bI'tH'I.lHl ,...4.....,. ..,.,..... M abel Hutchinson Dirfrtor ...,....,................. Miss Maude Faetkenheuer The Glee Club of this year, including girls from only the Senior High School, has been the first organization of this kind. The Club has made many appearances and each in its tllfli has been successful. The Glee Club made its lirst public appearance at a Carol Service just before Christmas, l920. Two of the oflicers and some of the members graduate in June, but it is hoped that the Club of next year and of following years to come may improve on this yearls work and continue throughout, to do as successful work as the Club this year has done. CINDERELLA Cinderella was presented by the Girls' Glee Club of Euclid High School, Vlfednesday evening, April 27, 1921, under direction of Miss Maude Faetken- heuer, and proved to be a great success. CHARACTERS Cinderella, . . ..i.,........... . . ,Cfrz'H1'a Cnnnirzg Patience. . . . .Olfw Harmon Charity. . . . ..Cef1'a Camizzf Papa ,....,,..... . . Helfn jlIl'.!'Ztll'0,f Fairy Godmother, . . .,... Brrzzifce jolzuf Prince ..... ...,. . . .Efizabftlz .Matrlzfti First Court Lady ,.., ,...,... L ydia Kzzbilc Second Court Lady. . , . . .fllabef IIIlfC'lZ1'7Z.f0lI Courtier .....,... . ...... Illary Brown Lady Guy. .. . .,.4lz'11f Flynn Solo Dancer ...,....... . . .Graff Pifziify Fairiesg Ladiesg Courtiers: Helen Bassett, Alice Cook, Pauline Kracker, Marion Frost, Helen Cook, Eleanor Harmon, Lena Myers. Agnes Kracker, Josephine Kastelic, Louise Recker, Julia Miszaros. The opening scene was a tl'L16 representation of a kitchen, in which Cin- derella was at work. She wore a house apron very well suited to her position in the play. The sisters, Patience and Charity, wore very beautiful gowns of Colonial period. The costumes of the Fairies showed great artistic abilities. Their imitation of Fairies was very real. It was not at all hard for one to imagine himself in Fairy Land. The second act, in the Corridor adjacent to the Ball Room, was very at- tractive. The Lords' and Ladies' costumes were very rich and beautiful. The Ladies were gowned in beautiful dresses of Colonial period and the Lords were attired in typical Court suits. The last scene was very attractive. The finding of the owner of the crystal slipper and the Prince proclaiming Cinderella his Princess, made a very beautiful scene. ln the last of the operetta all characters were arranged in very artistic positions on the stage, which presented a very lovely setting. Altho this was the first production of its kind in Euclid High School, it was successful. For this we owe many thanks to Miss Maude Faetkenheuer and Mrs. Faetkenheuer. 22 a
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hill, ,X P, .ff w .Q 1 I - X, ll RN- X 4 f' lx l f I lf! '- L I 'Ak 'f 5 X SSL X' Xf l ' ' X AGWXNLXE. I ylcg .fb I X i X l fx, .. . I I ' Y J 1 I l qlliki I N, ffxx . 1 rf ,a At Last By MABEL HUTCHINSON and GLADYS WADsWoR'rH Time ......................,........,,. . , .71-I5 P. IVI. SCFIZEXHLJLISC where Sophiah Green resides. CHARACTERS Sophiah Green .... . .fllnbfl llzzfrlz l'11J'07Z Percival VVatknot. . . . . .G!l1C1J5'5 Ifadyfvorrlz ACT I-SCENE I Sophiah is sitting in comfortable chair near a table with lamp on it. She is reading a book entitled, Pecul1ar1t1es ofthe SCIIlOl'S,',i'Wlff1l16SS ol Jumorsf, UIIIQLIISIUVCDCSS of Sophomoresf' Greenness of Freshmen and Super1or1ty of the Faculty. I'I6l'CI'0Cl'lCtlI1glS on the table. Sophiah Looks at her watch continually. After a lapse of two minutes Sophiah rises and walks around the table, looks out the window, sighs and says- Oh, dear me, this suspense isiisAwell, oh so superfluous! It seems as tho he'll never come. I've been waiting since seveng if I had only known that he was coming so late I should have had time to eat my supper and I1Ot spent so much time curling my hair. Oh dear! CSits down and picks up book.J I'm sure he wouldn't think of disappointing mef' lrllhrows book down in disgust.J I'm tired of this old book-I guess I'll show my dexterity at crochetingf' fLooks at watchl Sophiah- My goodness it's almost eight o'clock and Percival hasn't showed his anatomy here yet. But then, I suppose, he is engaged with other trifles. These men folks. lqShakes head. Lapse Of0I1E'I1Ill1LIt6.l Knock is heard on door. lSophiah lays down crocheting, hxes her hair, then opens the door and exclaimsj Ohl lVIr. Watknot, is it possible that you have appeared? Pray tell what was the cause of your delay? I've been so impatient waiting and when it was almost 8 o'clock I came to the conclusion that you must have changed your mind. You didn't, did you? Have a chair. Cpercival takes a seat and removes hat.D Percival- Oh, Miss Green, don't ask me to explain such mere triHes. 24
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