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Cn Going to School To go to school is my delight each day, Though duty is not always strewn with flowers, And learning does not come with laugh and play' So take advantage of the passing hours And striving try to make your school a bower Of loving memories. and knowledge great Which now to me seems as a mighty towerg And looking back I can commemorate The longing that I had to graduate. The time is growing shorter and to me It seems a punishment, and looks like fate Will get some prisoner, but we will flee, And never will it capture learning folks Who live for more than merriment and jokes. 1 Carolyn H. Huber '28 Those Pedagogues Did you ever stop to think What queer persons teachers are? What eccentricities their minds contain Though each one's an intellectual star? Each teacher has his own device To make loud students act So Nice. They're stern, good natured, grumpy. grand, Or what the situation may demand. By notebooks, tests, and plans galore They try to make us study more. For fear of grades, or life, or shame I dare to give no teacher's name For some I know this will suffice To set upon my head a price. E'en if they are so stern and cold. Funny, angry, or even bold At least we must at last agree That we are worse than they can be. Harold Baker '27 Page one lzznzdred three
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Drarnatics The dramatics of '26 and '27 equaled, and many cases, surpassed the dramatics of the preceding years. By the efforts of the English, the Art, the Physical Education, and the Music departments. the students of G. H. S. have presented quite a few plays which were very successful. On April 24 and 25, 1926, the Junior class presented a play entitled Dummy, a three act comedy by Ross Farquar. The cast included Robert Sink as Professor Walton: Cecile Troutwine as Mrs. Walton: Dorotha Hamilton as Margaret Walton: Ray Mannix as Curt Blair, otherwise known as Dummy : Jack Cornell as Jim Cameron: Gerald Teegarden as Samuel Hedges: Opal Foltz as Dorothy Barton: Leroy Alexander as Alaska: and Loretta Leonard as Sylvia, the maid. This was given under the direction of Miss Martha Murphy. Miss Bier aided with the stage decorations and Mr. Thomas contributed some orchestral numbers. The Department of Girls Physical Education presented, on May 14. 1926, a pageant, The Man in the Moon . This was arranged and directed by Miss Ceres Williams, physical director, who was aided by the music and art departments. The settings of the fourteen scenes in the pageant varied. They represented an Indian village, way out West in Kansas, an Italian Garden, Hong Kong, A Gypsy Camp-fire, the Emerald Isle, Winter in Russia, Under Southern Skies, An Artist's Dream in France, Sunny Spain, and Sidewalks of New York. g The cast consisted of about one hundred and eighty Junior and Senior High girls some of whom gave solo dances. The Senior class play was entitled Robena in Search of a Husband . a comedy in four acts by Jerome K. Jerome. Della Floyd took the part of Mrs. Mulberry: Ella McGreeVey, Robena Pennicuique: Norman Lytle. Kate Gawbet: Pauline Linder, Susan Raffleton: Tom Kerlin, Forest Greenleaf: Ben Bowman, Amos: Ralph McEldowney, Dr.: Homer Brand, the Inspec- tor: Howard Armacost, Jolly Boy: Carl Beichler, Post Boy. Miss Elizabeth McCabe directed the play and Miss Bier and Mr. Thomas contributed their share in making the program an enjoyable one. Station YYYY, a one act comedy by Booth Tarkington, was given on February 22, 1927 in connection with the picture show Peck's Bad Boy with Jackie Coogan. The cast was composed of Robert Sink as Mr. Win- stead: Mildred Patterson, Mrs. Winstead: George Vance, Herbert Win- stead: Justina Wasson, Carolyn Winstead: Dorotha Hamilton, Anita Win- Pugv one lzmzflrcd fire'
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