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••OX®- The ROCKET 1928 .g «j Skip Day Monday morning, April 2nd., the Seniors came all prepared to forget school for the day. Having decided to go to Ames, we started from the Mountain about one o ' clock. We arrived in Ames a little after dinner time, having no trouble, except for a flat tire. The boys made rapid strides for the stores, where they purchased weiners, buns, cinnamon rolls an ' everything. We then went to the fairgrounds where we initiated some boys into the kitchen brigade, who saw to building the fire and preparing the dinner, while the rest of us began exploring some of the hills in the park. The remainder of the after- noon was spent in a tour through the various college buildings where we saw many interesting scenes. We returned home in time to take in a movie. Each one was rather tired, but Oh ! the Fun ! School Board Entertained Our generous School Board is also desirous of promoting social life as well as education and the wives of each member have entertained the other mem- bers. Each person has reported a delightful time on each occasion. .■eXg). • @V s- Forty-two
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••ax®. The ROCKET 1928 •®v j - Junior-Senior Banquet Slay 18, 192X, occured the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, at the Congre- gational Church basement. The room was attractively decorated in ruse and lavender and the three course dinner was served by several Freshman girls. Menu Ham Timbels Rolls Fruit Cocktail Creamed new potatoes with parsley Buttered Asparagus Rose Radishes Crape Sherbet Mints Jelly Vegetable Salad 1 individual Cakes Nuts Coffee The toast programme following the dinner was symbolic of Lindberg ' s transoceanic flight. Toastmaster Richard Burt We - Harold Sellers Spirit of Green Mountain High School lola Beichley ( iir Pilot - rley Wilson Fair Weather Miss Howell The Take-Off Ruth Lane Port At Last Kenneth Lynk The remainder of the evening was spent socially. •= e)- Forty-one .(§ ■ ..
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The ROCKET 1928 Senior Class Play Anne Whats-her-Name Anne Whats-her-Name was presented May 16 by the Seniors and two under-classmen, as a Senior Class play. It is a comedy of mystery in three acts and a prologue. The clever acting of Tony and the humor brought in by Mooney, makes the play very entertaining. The other characters also deserve much credit, for under the direction of Miss Howell it was very successful. CAST OF CHARACTERS Anthony Wheal, victim of circumstances Kenneth Lynk Burkes, his valet Robert Hilsabeck Marjorie, Judge ' s daughter— Velma Miller Aunt Julia, sister-in-law - lola Beichley Barbara .- Mma Johnson Mooney, maid with nerves Murna Estal Willie Peabody, boy next door Franklin Wheeler Dorcan, plain clothes detective Dwight Lynk Gran ' ma, Judge ' s mother, with young ideas. Ruth Lane Louise Byers, her companion Aline Seiler Judge Bunby, head of the house Carl Burt Doctor Aked, friend of the family Wilbur Wheeler Nancy Brown, the girl from Rosedale Edna Wendt Ebenezar Whittle, Judge ' s nephew Elvin Estal Mrs. Ebenezar Whittle, looking for Ebenezar Ruth Appelgate Tony Wheat hides from police in the home of Judge Bunby and is mistaken for their nephew. He is married to a masked lady with a deep bass voice, called Anne. Tony ' s attempt to learn the identity of his wife, hysterics of the maid, arrival of the real Ebenezar already married, add to the mystery and merriment. Forty-three
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