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eeCl'l'illlll'l'S ol' Impulse lily flblwrluv Krvlqf i'lx,Yf.xf1IIIf l7f7'i'1'fUl' The plot is centered about a Strange Old l,ady who had taken lodging in Aunt Martha's inn, in a small village in the land of nonsense. This queer Old l,ady, it seems, was immortal, she ate nothing and paid no rent for her lodg- ing. Mistress Martha was quite at loss as to what she should do about the situation. Boomblehardt and the villagers, the Sergeant, Peter, and llipette decided that they would all try to convince the Old l.ady to leave the inn. The Strange Old l.ady punished all of these indivi- duals lvy casting a spell upon them when they attempted to make her leave the inn. lioomblehardt gave every- one he met a guinea, a queer thing for a miser to do. Pipette offered everyone a kiss, and who could resist that Kiss me, Kiss me! ? Mistress Martha chased everyone away from her inn. The Ser- geant acted like a coward - much to his chagrin, and the cowardly Peter challenged everyone to fight. Such a mix-up when the villagers all got to- getherl The Old l.ady finally gave up when they all came at her. The spell was re- moved and all ended well. Peter lalarriet Musolf Mistress Martha lfllen l.each Pipette Carolyn Cohoe Sergeant Klooque liaye Schirmer Strange Old l.ady Angeline Marino Villagers-Alice Gartner, Agnes Pear- son, Viola liedrizzi, Melba Silver, Corinne Anderson, Helen Hokan- son. lop lhi gallant SL'l'lQL'.ll1l lxlooque kisses dear ,Mini Xl.ixih.1K lunix Im' Xliiilt lt's ini i hil-xi ol l'ipt-lies saying, Ixus nie, lxiss int lili depen . . Y llinioni: 'l'l1eSir.inigeillil l.1ilx is .ieiirilli iixin i mime Pei 1 thu lit s Uirector, Miss l ihlman .. ing, in-...ig imiit-,
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I I ll i In I 1 li , said Aunt lnllx 1 she came out of her W x in Clxcll Nl Ill IS ii ful loin lliiiiigiriaii Qioulasli foils many a villain. L. IS it in I in tlclunness ol the chu rch stnes Clira I ll il Inv inn luring Iinnie .ill ill I I Ir m iv. the church snpx I6 Huckleberry Finnw By Dorothy Howvn Aunt Poll-y Dead man comes to life! Mr. John Finn, six-feet under and pushing up daisies, was seen in town very much alive and quite drunk. When Ruth Watson and ,lenny Lind White were informed of this by Mary jane, sweet- heart of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, they were greatly alarmed. Aunt Polly, who is always so nerv- ous, fainted dead away when she saw him, and Buck was terrified. They knew why he had come-to get Huck's 556000 share of the treasure he and Tom had discovered in an old cave. But the drunken, illiterate villain was foiled againn when Huck scrawled Hun- garian Goulashn on the dotted line. Huck disappeared. Polly was sad, for although she had reformed John Finn into a righteous and upstandingn man, her mortgaged house had been sold to a stranger from out of town. Suddenly in walked Huck! He pre- sented Aunt Polly with the deed to her home, for he was the stranger who had bought it. As a prosperous geologist, he could now marry Mary -lane. Aunt Polly and John Finn decided to em- bark on the sea of matrimony--and the curtain fell. jenny Lind White Vivian Kangas Ruth Watson Jewel Matthews Mary ,lane Lorraine Bihlaia Aunt Polly Dorothy Howen Clara Woppinger Barbara Dougherty Amy Woppinger L Wfenda Ann Bullen Tom Sawyer Alan Gillis Huckleberry Finn John Leach John Finn Roy Kerr Fred Raymond Clinton Johnson Director, Mr. James Sheehy
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LLEG5! Pup Mirivling Your pep! You've got it, now keep it!,' shouted our lusty pep leader from the roof of the bus- and the team was given a rousing send- off. 'ld Heroes Behold our fearless football fighters dejected, defeated, and almost defunded. Alas! That team of iron would beat them. 'ff-4 Dedication Selling pins for the de- dication of the Cheever stadium-that event turned out to be anything but a dead occasion . Hi-Y melody makers sought re- venge with musicf' fy., Initiation One little pig had some. The other little pig had only her thumb. Imagine a booted football player playing statue! Sissy! The truth will out! Cliven in a Masquers' initiation.j But then-why say more about this snapshot-it's self- explanatory-don't you think? Rjg Ball Almost a brawl instead of a ball. Why was that policeman posted at the door? We wondered! That didn't spoil the fun though-and what a crowd!-our enthusiastic ticket sellers accomplished that. IS
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