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THE BLUE AND GOLD Lois Kestle, made a typical Bridget, receiving her speech corrections very quietly but showing much dignity. -LUIS, '25. THANKSGIVING PLAY On the stage are Ceres, Pomona. Peace and Plenty. Father Time enters and also greets those on the stage. Mother Earth enters and also greets Father Time and the attendants. They discuss whether the human race appreciates their work. Time de- fends them and Mother Earth tells him he is wrong. Peace decides it by suggesting that they bring a mortal family up here and let him explain what he means by giving thanks. They decide that Peace is right. Peace and Plenty depart on their errand. The remaining four sing until Peace and Plenty enter bringing the human family consisting of grandfather, grandmother, father, mother, son and daughter. The grandfather. father and son praised the crops. The mother says that her way of en- joying the crops would be to eat them. Grandmother says that she would share them with others. The father and son say that the women folks don't seem to care wheit- it comes from. Ceres and Father Time agree with father and son. The daughter tells them that they have missed the meaning of Thanksgiving. The attendants question her statement. She says that Thanksgiving a, day. of thanks should be. All agree. The attendants bring in baskets. and the characters on the stage till them from the stores of harvest. XYhile thus engaged they sing to the tune of Old Black Joe . lYe have all learned the meaning of Thanksgiving Day . Peace ............................................................................................ ...... N ellie Yoxthimer Plenty ........ ........ P auline Marshall Pomona ................... ......... I sabel Tisdale Ceres ............,,............. ...... N Iartha Burnap Old Father Time ....... ...... ..........., J a mes Sutton Mother Earth ,..... . ...............,,. Geraldine Andrus Grandfather ......... .,..... l Qaymond Collingwood Grandmother ...... .....,...........,. H elen Preston Mother ............... ..,.,, G ertrude Bishop Father .......,...., ........ R eed Needles Son ................ ....... C arl Bensinger Daughter ........ ...... N ellie Badger MARTHA BY-THE-DAY tifontinueil from Page Ninety-f0ur.l No play can be successfully produced without good property managers. The Property Committee was composed of Ruth XYisely, Audrey Barkalow, Earl Hamilton and Don Corbin with Richard Oswald as chairman. It Pays to Advertise so we had an effective Publicity Committee composed of Margaret Dennison. Olive Shaw, Earl Hamilton, and Everett Myers with Francis Holliger as spokeswoman. Both committees are to be commended for their untiring efforts to make the play the success it was. Neither were we without faculty support. Misses Jenkins, Culler. and Snow worked hard coaching the cast. Miss Hill gave us her usual sound judgment. XYe even had financial support from the faculty. Mr. Finton advanced tive dollars of his own money to our cause. The Junior Class of '23 wishes to thank every one who assisted it with its class play. -XVADE KNIGHT. Page One Hundred One
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Penmanship .........,.... THE BLUE AND GOLD BLUE AND GOLD SENIOR MAGAZINES Havertield The Outlook ....,,.,,...... ,..,,,.,,,,,, M iss Mills lYOITlaI1's Xvorld ......,. .....,.. IN Ir, Harter Literary Digest .......,...... ,,...,.. M iss Baker Youth's Companion ,...,......,,,,,,,,, Mr. Fintoii Review of Reviews ,,.,..,.,,,,,A,.,, Mr, XVglte1-5 National Sportsman ..........., Bob Fletcher Saturday Evening Post .,.. Cen. Drug Store The Vogue ....,.i.........................., Ruth Copns The Bookman ............,.,,,, Dwight DeHax-en Life ...................,. ,.... .........,,......... L 0 is Hart Farmers XVife ............ ....,..o...AA,, E lsie Roth Judge ....,.,,............................ Donald Gassman Country Gentleman .,.............. George Edie Popular Mechanics ..,,,..... Robert Galloway Red Book .................Y,o ......ooo...... J ack Betts Whiz Bang ....,.,..,..... ..,,.... E dna Knight Christian Herald ..,....i ........ I ack Parsons Physical Culture ..,.... ,,,,,,,, ' 'Fat Hardg Snappy Stories ........ ,,..,,,,,l IN Iary Brewer Green Book ,..,,...... The Century ...,.. Grit ,......,,...........l...,...,,, Tattler ,,,l,,.,..,,,,,,,,,l,,,,, Home and Fireside Fireside Companion .....,Merle Houseman .........John Alexander .-........,....DU3ll9 Davis ...,.....Byron Voorhees McLeod ..........Stewart Kramer hTOCl6I'It Priscilla v........,,,,,,, Helen Reimund .ACC High ................... ,,...... B ill Andrews Cosmopolitan ...,..,.. .,,,,l.,, F raiiceg Eoff VVho's AVl'lO ......,.....,.,,,,, .,,,,,l,,,,, F rank Slick Vanity Fair ...l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,.,.,l,,, Velma Stoker The Poets Corner ,.,.,,.,.... Olive Stevenson Successful Farming .......,,....,,, Glenn Smith The Independent ......... Current History ,.,... . .Josephine Marshall ...........Kenneth Shultz The Forum ..........,.,................. Thelma Poole Hearth and Home .,,,..... ...,,.,,,,,, T ed Lang The SUFYCY ................ . ......., Emily Gibson Ohl'7lS Health ........... ........ E dna Orwick Nations Business .... ......c H oward XVQ-st St. Nicholas ........,,.. ,.,.,,,, R alph Long EverylJody's.. Strength ,.,.......,,, Recreation .....,,.,.., Poultry Success .... Ford Owner ........ Picture Play ......,, Smart Set Y,.... Photo Play ..,... . True Story '... ..,, Etude ..........,.... THE NATURE INDEX .........James Crane Dinty Herge ,.t....Porter Gillespie .......Garold Baldwin .......Ruthanna Davis .......Marjorie Slick ...........Don Stillbergcr .......Mildred Malcolm .........Vera Vandersall .......Gladys Needles john Alexander-Adler. A long growing, stalky tree the wood of which is resistant. Addison Alspach-Mountain Ash. A fair-sized tree which exists in cold climates. Frigid weather has no effect on it. Jackson Betts-NYild Cherry. A tree of very fine-grained wood, dull red in color, bearing a small stony fruit. Garold Baldwin-Bay Tree. A fine symmetrical tree which grows sturdily and appeals to the feminine eye. Arthur Byal-Spruce. A trim appearing tree. the wood of which is light and soft. james Crane-Cottonwood. A tree of rapid growth, soft wood, long stalks, Possesses medicinal qualities. Merle Bower-Hem lock. Of the evergreen family. Susceptible to no sudden climate changes, Dwight DeHaven-Beech. A well formed tree. the wood of which is strong and useful in many ways. Duane Davis-Hard Maple. A tree which is very much liked. In addition to its symmetry of outline it has a wood of unusually adaptable quality. Don Gassman-C or koak. A tree seldom found in this part of the country-is suited to particular purposes. Porter Gillespie-Catalpa. A tall tree having extensive foliage. Its blossoms are pretty but do not decorate public highways. Robert Galloway-I ronwood. V A tree which as implied by the name is staunch and genuine. Francis Grant-Basswood. A sturdy tree with long roots. the libre of which cannot be broken. Raymond Hybarger-Sycamore. A common forest tree of a strong fibre and smooth grain. Murl Houseman-Linden. An important genus, the wood of which is soft and straight-grained. Often used for ornamental purposes. Theodore Herge-Dogwood. A hard wood tree. The inner bark sometimes is used by physicians instead of quinine. Page One Hundred Three
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