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JUNIORS 45
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LIBERTE de F. H. Vo . I Published at any minute, place, anywhere from the furnace room to the copula. Price ranging from infintessimal to the unpayable—according to the purse of the victim. No. 1 KITCHEN ORCHESTRA. Bevy of Beauties. Enchanting Music. Elaborate Decorations Tuesday night witnessed an unheard of event in the annals of P. H. S., the first orchestra, given by Mrs. A. P. Link, I to introduce her Debutante “daughters” and “nieces” of the Second Year Domestic Science Class to the “giddy I whirl of Fredericksburg so¬ ciety. Promptly at S o ' clock the or¬ chestra struck up with, “Take Me to that Land of .Jazz and the eager guests listened to their entertainers while they I carried the audience from the sublime to the ridiculous. Not only were the ears obliged to remain alert, but the eyes as well, as was evidenced when the youngest member of the Pender Family,” two feet in height, paraded across the stage up to the tallest, eight I feet in height, all bedecked in their gorgeous attire. In spite of the fact that some of the onlookers were forced to retreat to the rear of the room in order to share part of a seat with some one, “a most enjoyable evening was spent by all” and the guests departed with cheers for their hostess. “THE PLAYS THE THING” A new gallery of stars has appeared on the theatrical firmament. On March 4, the Senior Class presented “The Adventures of Grandpa,” with Carl Happel and an all star cast, imported costumes and scenery, chorus and ballet of Professional Beauties, under the direction of world famous producers. Such acting has seldom been witnessed in this city. It is eagerly hoped that a return engagement of the brilliant success may be se¬ cured by F. H. S. Perhaps our well known townsmen may as¬ sist the school in financing this undertaking. The Cast Grandpa.Carl Happel Tod Hunter.... Levin Houston Mrs. Hunter.Jo Dalton Monte Ray.Trent Wilson Dorothy.Adelaide Rowe Marie.Emeline Stearns Kloompy.Julia M. Rowe Policeman.Jonh Chiles Pansy.Helen Hart LOST AND FOUND Lost— One heart, in the vicin¬ ity of Freshman Class. Re¬ turn to L. H., Art Editor. Lost—One temper, warranted strong and in good condition. Return to Physical Instruc¬ tor. WANT ADS. Wanted—A few pounds of salt. Sophomore Class. Wanted—Thirty-three alarm clocks. Senior Class. Two French plays were suc¬ cessfully presented by the Ad¬ vanced French Class on April the 18th. The cast follows: The Count.Levin Houston The Mother... .Camilla Moody Her children: Blanch.Doris Carneal Alys.Ruth Gouldman Jehanne.Annette Compton Enemies of the Count, Hughes, the Captain, Kate Gouldin. Robert.Pearl Hoffman Guillaume.Louise Peyton Phillippe.Ruth Dillard Bertrand.Ruby Dillard SECOND PLAY Jean’s Partner Monsieur Chanter. . . .A. Rowe Madam Chantel. .—Eunice Gill Simone.Virginia Nash Louise.Viola Curtis Charlotte. . . .Virginia Williams Jean.William Russel Grandfather.Kenneth Dice Grandmother. .Ruth Gouldman Uncle Francis.Carl Happel Paul. Alwyn Hundley Jacques.Trent Wilson Pierre.Levin Houston Mile. Mathilde . .Adelaide Rowe The Chaplain. . . .Helen Hudson Ninette.Emiline Stearns Baptiste.Peart Hoffman Old Sylvester. Grafton Greenlow 44
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