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Rack Row—(left to right)—Gordon McPherson. Cresson Brouse, Theodore Constantikes, Louis Boulet, Ruth Reddick. Richard Halford, Charles Cunningham. Seated—Scott Brown Jr.. Clarine Evans, Harlan Goodnough, Iris Scruton. S E N I O R Play Presentation of a play each year by the Senior Class has become a custom. Because of various members’ abilities, different types of plays have been pro- duced. Plays presented in the past were: Peg O’ My Heart, Little Old New York, Jerry, Boy, The Goose Hangs High, Come Out of the Kitchen, The Bat, Smilin’ Through, and Paddy, the Next Best Thing. At the James C. Dolan Annex November 15, 1938, at eight o’clock, the Sen- ior Class of Gouverneur High School, by special arrangement with Samuel French, New York, presented Dulcy, a comedy in three acts by George Kaufman and Marc Connelly. The production details appear below. PERSONS IN THE PLAY Dulcy ..................... Ruth Reddick Gordon Smith, her husband....Louis Boulet William Barker, her brother..Scott Brown C. Rogers Forbes, a wealthy manufacturer of artificial jewelry Charles Cunningham Mrs. Forbes, his wife ------ Iris Scruton Angela, his daughter Clarine Evans Schuyler Van Dyke ....... Richard Halford Tom Sterrett, advertising engi- neer Gordon McPherson Vincent Leach, a scenarist Harlan Goodnough Blair Patterson .......... Cresson Brouse Henry ------------- Theodore Constantikes Prompters, Elaine Lockie, Beatrice Kelley Property Mistresses ---- Helen McNeill Marjorie Hosmer Costume Mistress -- Dorothy Whitmore Make-up ---------------- Jayn Virkler Property Man ----------- Erton Sipher Stage Manager -------- William Foeppel Lights Clarence Evans Music High School Orchestra ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Gowns Rodger’s Store Hats ------------------ Mrs. Clapp Scenery Industrial Arts Department Page Twc
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Annual Nasitltesiu New l anJz LEAGUE SPEAKING CONTEST Music Hall NORWOOD May 3, 1939 MUSIC The Constitution. A Guarantee for Liberty— ------ —-----------—— ----------------- Original Barber Waters, Massena The Big Parade --------------------------------------------------------------- Wesley Carty Charles Littlefield, Tupper Lake Ropes Stanford Clinton Robert DeMers, Saranac Lake, First Prize Supposed Speech of Samuel Adams---------------------------------------- Daniel Webster Wilbur Hesseltine, Malone MUSIC Guaranteed, Constitutional Liberty vs Political Oppression --------------------- Original Frederic Barbour, Canton The Symmetry of Life----------------------—— ---------------------------- Phillip Brooks Richard Elmer, Gouverneur, Second Prize Antony to the Romans --------------------------------------------------------- Shakespeare Paul Tebo, Norwood Spartacus to the Gladiators Elijah Kellogg Richard Acker, Ogdensburg MUSIC The judges are Miss Jean Cowman, Dr. T. R. Miller and Prof. Baumgartner of Potsdam. Because of conflicting events, Potsdam High School was unable to participate in this contest. Annual NoJitlteln New LEAGUE SPEAKING CONTEST Grammar School Auditorium, Canton - - 8:15 p. m. Selections from Pinafore -- Balancing the Budget - — Esther Boprey, Gouverneur The Show Must Go On --------------------------- Anne Fuller Gilbert and Sullivan Canton School Orchestra ------------------------------------------- Florence Ryerson Esther Boprey, Gouverneur Hannibal’s Wedding Belle The Raven ---------------- Peggy Minnich, Tupper Lake My Dream is of an Island Place — Deep River -------------------------- Marion Smith, Canton, First Prize Jane Chilton, Ogdensburg Listen to the Lambs Hilton B. Turner . Edgar Allen Poe arranged by R. N. Dett .. arranged by R. N. Dett Prison Scene front “Mary Stuart' Mrs. Smart Learns How to Skate Three Pills in a Bottle ----------- The Bubble Party --------- Canton School Chorus Joyce Beck, Malone Hilda Donahue, Norwood Rosemary Demo, Massena, Second Prize Van Schiller - Anonymous Rachel Field A Violin is Singing in the Street Shortnin Bread ------------ Cargoes ------------------- Dorothy Wheeler, Saranac Lake .. Alice Evans Hardin arranged by Koshetz --------------- Wolf ------------- Luthin Canton School Chorus The judges are Mrs. Mildred B. Stiles and Miss Jane Cowman, of Potsdam, and Prof. Maurice Edwards of Canton. Page Twenty-Tu
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