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ll!! DRAMATICS PLAYS , HPROF. PEPP JANUARY Presented by the Junior Class. Direction--Mr. Norris The Cast: Prof. Pepp ...................................... Ralph Morrison C. B. ,Buttonbuster ....... ..... C loyd Hollingworth Howard Greene ...... ............... N eldon Stocking Aunt Minerva ......... ........ D orothy Christensen Petunia Muggins .,..... .................... J ulia Payne Betty Gardner ....... ......... G olda Draper Peddlar Benson ........ ..... R aymond Scott Noisy Fleming ....... ...... B olen Beaver Kitty Clover ....... ..... E dith Fairchild Olga Stopski ....... ...... V irginia Payne Sim Batty ,.....,................................. Eldred Brower Synopsis of Scenes: y Prof. Pepp goes to stormy Russia to relax from a bad attack of nervousness Boris Ardoff, a former student under Pepp and himf self a Russian, discovers the professor and, harboring a grudge, plans a revenge. Through the efforts of Ardoff, the professor is introduced to the order of N ihilists, draws the fatal red ball and upon his shoulders falls the unhappy duty of killing the Princess Katcha Koffsky. This is the beginning of a hectic existence for Pepp, and rather than per- form the murder he flees to his beloved America. Olga Stopski is the new teacher of folk dancing in the school where Pepp holds sway, and as she is a Russian and a friend of Ardoff, she soon hears of the trick played on Pepp. The story becomes generally known and the pro- fessor is tortured by the ghoulish students. Old Buttonbuster, posing as a youth, and his son, Howard, both after the same girl, give a touch of romance to the story. Aunt Minerva is determined to get the man who' betrayed her twenty years ago. Clara Morgan.
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is SOCIETY Nov. ll, 1927--Freshman Reception. The Freshman reception was the opening event of the year after the Freshies were paraded thru the building and treated rather rough. A short program was given. Dancing was the next feature. After dancing, a lunch of cocoa, pickles, sandwiches and cupcakes was served. All present had an enjoyable time and reported the initiation one of the best ever held at Heyburn High School. A Dec. 9, 1927-Junior Dance. On Friday, Dec. 9, the Junior class gave a dance after the basket ball games. A large crowd attended and a fine time was had by everyone. Jan. 13, 1928 After the basketball games with Albion the Seniors gave a dance in the auditorium. Most of the Albion players remained for the dance. A large crowd attended and everyone had a wonderful time. March 16, 1928-Freshman Dance. The Freshman dance given Friday for the Seniors was well at- tended. The hall was decorated in the Seniors' colors-red and black. Punch and wafers were served and an excellent time was had by everyone. March 23, 1928-Senior Carnival Dance sponsored by P. A. L. S. The Seniors gave a leap year dance in the auditorium. The hall was prettily decorated and the dance was very well attended. The music was excellent and everyone had a wonderful time, especially the boys. April 6, 1928-Junior-Senior Prom sponsored by Juniors. The crowning event of the season given April 6 was the Junior prom. The hall was beautifully decorated in the High School colors- red and white. A delightful lunch of punch and wafers was served. The music was splendid, the crowd was large and a better time could not have been had anywhere. Clara Morgan.
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