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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB MISS CHAPMAN, Director First Soprano Virginia Dutton Dorothy Roelof Josephine Bronson Frances Barber Second Sophano Helen Simon Ellen Leach Mary Kirby Linnea Sahlstrom First Alto Vernette Rogers Lucille Aim Margaret Blair Second Alto Blanche Blake Virginia Rogers Helen Krieger Bethel Tupper, Pianist OPERETTA December 2, a cast of forty-eight students from the high school chorus presented the operetta “Sailor Maids”. The operetta cleared over $100, which was used to help pay for the piano. There were eight main characters: Cyrus Templeton.Charles Bentley Frances Marie.Mary Kirby Jeanette Spencer.Virginia Dutton Olga.Virginia Rogers Captain Dover.Norman Crittenden Edward.Francis Martin (ierald Kennedy.I -aurence Batey David Kern.Glenn Wheaton Pianist.Blanche Blake Scenery.Arthur Aim Chorus of Sailor Maids and Life Guards. Scene: sea coast. A lighthouse and the home of Cyrus Templeton on the New England Time: Present. Act 1. Afternoon. Act II. Evening of the same day. The Chorus assisted by the Girls’ Glee Club and various soloists will present a musical program in May. ..Q
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IIMMIMIIIMMI gg aMt , JUNIOR AND SENIOR PLAYS •0 I he Senior Class presented “Tea Toper Tavern” h Lindsey Barbee on March 22nd under the direction of Mrs. C. S. Pearson. CAST Marian Day, a canny chaperon.Blanche Blake Rosamond Reid, her niece, just out of college.Margaret Paul Sally Lee Dixon, Dixie from the Sunny South.Mary Kirbv Ann Annesley, a social service fiend.Virginia Rogers Barn Reid, Rosamon’s freshman brother.Sherman Comings Harriet Annesley, Ann ' s younger sister.Faye Carson Less, Ann’s protegee from the village.Helen Krieger Mike Ryan, a susceptible policeman.Stanley Bishop Brian Pierpont, a brilliant young lawyer.Arthur Aim Reverend Archibald Perry, pastor of the village. ....Norman Crittenden Dallas Thorne, owner of the tavern.Glenn Wheaton John Sedgwick, an old Hame of Miss Day.Charles Bentley Gloria Sherwood Jerome, a fascinating widow.Alice Coville Celeste, Gloria’s maid .Eunice Covell “Green Stockings” by A. F. W. Mason, directed by Miss Roberta Hunter was presented by the Junior Class on April 27, 1928. CAST Colonel J. N. Smith, D. S. O.Francis Martin William Faraday, J. P.Russell Shirley Admiral Grice, R. N.Leon Brown Honorable Robert Traver .Lawrence Batey James Raleigh.Ward Hinds Henry Steele.Charles Bibbins Martin.Burr Bresson Celia Faraday...Margaret Blair Evelyn Trenchard .Dorothy Roelof Madge Rockingham .Neva Aldrich Phyllis Faraday.Helen Southworth M rs. Chisholm Faraday.Viola Lewis
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■ GALESBI RG TROOP NO. I BOY SCOl ' TS OF AMERICA The local troop was organized in 1922. It enjoyed a steady growth and was newly organized at the beginning of the present school year. The following men are the new troop committee: I)r. L. V. Rogers. Supt. C. S. Pearson, and I. R. Jones. The Scoutmaster is Mr. C. E. Leonard and the Asst. Scoutmaster, H. H. Warren, Jr. The troop has grown rapidly and is one of the largest in Kalamazoo County. There are now thirty-nine boys enrolled. A Court of Honor is held every first Monday of the month for the purpose of awarding badges to those who have successfully passed their tests. This troop is sponsored by the local Parent-Teachers Association. CLASS PARTIES SENIORS A deep mysterious party was held in the hayloft of CovelTs barn near the time when witches are seen at night and pumpkins are seen to frighten night goers. Every¬ one came dressed in their favorite, ill-fitting clothes rnd went away with hearts merry . JUNIORS The girls of the Junior Class were entertained by the boys of their class in the High School Gym at a Valentine party. The boys proved to be mighty good hosts. Before this time the class had been ent rtained at a theatre party later going to Miss Hunter’s for refreshments. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class were the guests of the Freshman at a hard times party December 21, 1927. It was held in the Gym with basketball games for entertainment. October 26 they held a party of their own, in the Gym. FRESHMEN The Freshmen held their first party in the Gym Dec. 21. Late in October they had been entertained at the home of Irwin Jones at a semi-Hallowe’en festival. EIGHTH GRADE On October 7, the eighth graders took their friends to the river for a weenie roast. By December 16, their clothes were ragged enough so they had a Hobo Party in the Gym. SEVENTH GRADE The first of the fall season called the seventh graders to the river too. Roasting and eating weenies was reported the main occupation. On the evening of January 27. a stormy night, they again assembled in the Gym for a good time together, in the garb of tramps.
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