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Senior Class Play fContinuedD Mr. Flynn-Labor Delegates .,.e,e.....................,....,..,.,.,, ,..... ...........,.,..,, J 0 hn Welsh Mr. Cain ...A,,....,......,.,..........,...............,,.....,........ ,e,...,,..e,.,........,..,. ......,e., I - Icward Wright Guests at the Stan laws Reception Ruth Oxrieder Iris nolmes Ruth Owens Alison Grubb Lucy Hankinson Edythe Welsh . Juanita Foster f Leo Case Harriet Gibbens Y '1l' PKIQ-N 141 . X5,'4 'Y 'xh ezsxw e aff! V 69.19-Q5 'X' NK 25
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l - , Senior Play The Tailor Made Man The Senior play this year was A Tailor Made Man a four act comedy by Harry James Smith. The play is very clever with a different plot and effective dialogue. It ran for a season in New York with great success and then toured. The plot deals with a young man who rose to ahigh position by good luck and am- bition. From an assistant in a tailor shop he became afinancier and of course was suc- cessful both in business and in love. One unusual but very commendable feature of the play was that the cast included the whole Senior class, making it a real Senior play. The play was worked up in six weeks, a remarkably short time for a play of the kind. Much of the success of the play is duo to the coaching of Miss Reed and Mr. St. Clair whose efforts made the production a possibility. The new curtains and the scen- ery groatly facilitated the production of the play. The cast: John Paul Bart-A Tailor Made Man rr,,.,. .,,.... H amilton Fisher Mr. Huber-The Tailor .,..,.,.,,.,................ ........... E ugene Evans Tanya Huber-His Daughter ............,..... ........, K enneth Conard Peter McConkie-His First Assistant ....... ....... D ewitt Tyson Dr. Sontag-A Scholar ...................,.......... ......,..,.. J ohn Owens Mr. Rowlands-A Newspaper Man .....,. .....,., S tephen Tuttle Mr. Jellicot-A Yachtman ........,..,.. ,...... R alph Van Atta Pomeroy-His Valet ...,,..,......... ..,..,,....... R oy Bishop Mr. Stanlaw-A Millionaire ......... .......... T hornas Bucy Mrs. Stanlaw-His Wife ........ Corinne-Their Daughter ........ Wheating-Their Butler .......... .,..,........Gladys Stadden ....,..Cora Frances Shirk .--...,.Thomas McLaughlin Alice-Their Maid .,..,,....,,....,, ,,,,,,,.. M arion Pierson Mr. Fitzmorris ,,...,,....,.......,. ..,.,., R uthr Broughton Mrs. Fitzmorris ......... .,.,.... C hessie Young Bobbie Westlake ,.........., .....,. .,....,,r,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,., .,.....,.,..,,...,..,... L o u vera Yates ' Society People Mr. Carroll ' Ruth Dern Mr. Crane Beuna McLain Mr. Flemming Evelyn Richardson Mrs. Kitty Dupuy-A Divorcee ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,..,,,.,...,....,..... M ary Latta Bessie-Her Daughter .....r.,....,,,.. ,,............... T helma Miley Mr. Nathan-A Financier ....,,,,.,,,,, ..,,,.,.,........... A lfred Owens Mr. Grayson-His Secretary ....,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.... C larence Hankinson Miss Shayne-His Stenographer r,,,,A,,, ............... M ary White MF. Whitcvmbe-A Business Man .,..,r, ....... J ohn Smith Mr. Russel ............i......,..........,,..,..r..,. ,.,, .,..... W a yne Lantz Q1
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Junior Class l 1 ' JUNIOR CLASS ' Back Row-Morrow, E. Owens, Rogers, Gamble, McLees. Steadman, Moreland, Hulshizer, Case, Deeds, Jones, Flory, Young, Barber. Third Row-Kiser, Patten, Morris,'Dowds, L. Barber, Rohrer, M. Thomas, Ebaugh, Bigelow. Second Row-Kurtz, Welsh, R. Ables, Hood, Davies, Rice, Dunlap, S. Ables, Hammond. First Row-Stalmaker, Montgomery, Ackley, Megaw, Kearns. An excellent record has been made this year by the Junior Class. It seems that the Juniors have shown their power of leadership in all the departments of school life. Their prowess in athletics is demonstrated by the fact that they have six football letter men, five basketball letter men, five regulars in baseball, and three staunch and and reliable members of the track team. All of the four Juniors on the girls' basketball team were mentioned in the all-county selections. The Juniors have distinguished themselves in the ticket selling contests. In the fall, they were the llrst to have 100 per cent in the sale of football tickets. This spring the Junior Class was one of the three classes to have 100 per cent in buying tickets for Miss Peters' concert. In this contest, Raymond Montgomery, a Junior, won first prize for the most tickets sold. With Raymond again at the helm, with three hundred subscrip- tions sold, they were on the winning side inthe Blue and White subscription drive. The Juniors proved a big factor on the success of the Dramatic Club. Bernard Rogers was president and there were two or more Juniors in the cast of every play pre- sented. In the operetta three leading parts were held by Juniors. A Junior, Abe Flory, by name, carried off first honors in the county oratorical con- test. In the Thrift Theme Contest, Margaret Thomas and Jere Ackley won first and second prizes respectively. Nine out of the nineteen members of the Blue and White Staff were Juniors and they performed their duties faithfully. ' -J ere Ackley and Margaret Thomas. 26
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