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Songs Uhlpztmwate Put on your old grey bonnet .................,.... There's music in the air .......... Not because your hair is curly ..... Dreaming ......................,. My Irene is the village queen. . . Last rose of summer ......... I was just supposing ........... Has anybody here seen Kelly. . . There's nobody just like you. Nobody's little girl ............... It's a way they have in Chicago .... Where is my boy tonight ......... Life's a funny proposition ...... One word from you ....... Poor John ........... Still as the night ....................... Bright Eyes ............................. I'se a longing in my heart for you, Louise .... By the light of the silvery moon ........... My Meerschaum Pipe .................. Mamma's boy ............. Wait ....................... In the Garden of Dreams ..... Gee, I wish I had a girl ...... If I only had a sweetheart .... Blue Eyes .................. Every little bit helps ..... The Billiken Man ..... Answers ............. Volunteer Organist ..,. Who is Sylvia ....... Sympathy .......... Fiddle and I ......... Down on the farm ............. He was a prince ................. Longing for someone to love me .... Irish Molly ................................... Red Head ...................................... . . . . .Pearl Morris. . . . .Mildred Boltey. . . .Harold Romanis. . . . . .Bessie Martin. . . .Walter Madigan. . . .Laura Hawkins. . . . . . .Eva Huberty. . . . . .joseph Martin. . . . . .Herbert Sinek. Florence Holloway. . . . . . .Esther Foley. ........julia Creer. . . .Anton Karlovec. . . .Valeria Schacha. .... john Hasey. . . . . . . .Julia Zaynz. Bessie Hafemeister. . . .Louise Housego. . . . .Clyde Downing. . . . .James Cosgriff. . . . . .Fred Johnson. . .Mabel Hummell. . . . . .Edwin Krauss. . . .Raymond Joslin. . . . . . .Edmo Combs. . . . . .Anna Goldberg. .Richard De Forest. . . . . .Arthur Buzek . . . . . . .Stella Beck. . . . .Ethel Whipp. . . . .Sylvia Kirian. . . . . . . .Clara Viets. . . . . .Laddie Lustig. . . . . . .Carl Thumm. . . . .Leonard Hadde. . . . . . .Emma Emde. . . .Blanche Caldwell. . . . . . .Ora Lampus. When your golden head has turned to silver grey ............ Pearl Maxwell. Put on the soft, soft pedal ............................ . . . .Harold Nichols. NELLIE KING, 1910. 128
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walked away, and after Jones left I told father what I had done. Although he was angry, it amused him very much and Jones was never the wiser for the trick played upon him. Whenever I think of that ride, although it was forty years ago I recall what a funny position old Farmer Jones was in. STELLA BECK, 1910 eat The freshman There sits a young Freshman with paper and pen, Both talking and writing as fast as he can. No one in the school room has more to say Of the various things that have happened that day. The lesson's no sooner assigned to the class, Than up comes his hand, and the teacher he'1l ask, ' Please, teacher, the lesson I did not quite hear, I was thinking of what things might happen next year The teacher will answer, Page one and page two, When you are a Sophomore you'll watch what we do. At all the long questions he'll scornfully look, Then Find the short answer in his Algebra Book. And many a noon he has joyously passed, In telling the things he would do at the last. Good games of clean football I surely shall play, You'1l End me a hero in brave deeds some day. The time was approaching, the end of the year, The exams were fast coming, his one greatest fear. In his hand was forced something-he found it a note, One which a wise Junior in kindliness wrote. O Freshman, raw Freshman, d'you know where you're at? I hate to see people so full of their chat. 'Tis those who say little that do their work best, As you will soon learn when you come tothe test. JOSEPH BERNSTEIN, 1911 127
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C!Eutlih Qhenue Qiter Earkg nr why girls Stay ilanme This great drama written and produced by Walter B. Madigan. QC CAST OF CHARACTERS. Charlotte, the pretty heroine .................. Pat, in love with Charlotte .,... Slivers, the detective ......... Bud, the athlete ............... Ad. Vert. Ise, looking for ads ..... Buzz, representing a saw mill .... The Mysteries The Cowboy ........ The stenographer ........... K. Urses, the villain .......... Dog, belonging to Charlotte ..... ....................... Act I. 5 and 10 cent store. Presented by Edmund Kirby. Act II. The American Embassy in Foo Chow, China. SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS. Act 1. Pall Mall Sextette-Julia Creer, Bessie Hafemeister, Laura Haw- kins, Edmo Combs, Nellie King and Emma Emde. Act 2. A tongue lashing by Ethel Whipp. Raymond Joslin . .Joseph Martin .Mildred Boltey ..Fred Johnson Arthur J. Buzek . .Edwin Krauss .Harold Nichols . . .Carl Thumm. Leonard Hadde . . .Ora Lampus Anton Karlovec .. .R. De Forest STAFF. Stage Manager ..... ............ ..... H e rbert Sinek Musical Director ..... ......... L . Lustig Wardrobe Mistress ..... ..... M abel Hummell Scene Shifters . . . .... Clyde Downing Cosgriff The audience is requested not to hiss until the play is over. Ran three hundred nights on the Bridge Avenue Roof Garden. Brass jantires Positively the most uplifting drama of the age.-Town Sloppies. It will make you glad you are alive if you live through it.-The Cleve- land Dues. Akron Caress. Madigan will be the playwright of the day if allowed to live.-The WALTER MADIGAN, 1910. 129
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