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WIRES RECEIVED—Continued I relieved Pipgras yesterday in the third inning. White-washed Athletics eight-to-two.—Sid Sutherland, New York Yankees. -o- My tea room is doing a prosperous business. Drop in some time—Marion Wells. ' -o- My work for the past seven years has been with the W. L. (Bill) Broaddus Company, Incorporated, as private secretary.—Mary Boocks. ■-o-- Have been directing pictures now for four years. At the present I am filming scenes for Humpty Dumpty, starring James Chakales and Effie Dunbar.—Clarence Johnson. -o- Our song and dance act is now the most famous on Broadway. Have played to capacity crowds at Ziegfields for entire month. Sailing next week for tour of Europe and Australia.—Eva Coury and Mary Faw. —Received by “JOE,” Class Prophet. SENIOR CLASS PLAY V Nothing But ( 7ohe ‘tp ruth” A Comedy in Three Acts by James Montgomery From the novel of the same name by Fredericks Ishaw The Robert Bennett E. M. Ralston Dick Donnelly - Clarence Van Dusen Bishop Doran - - - Gwendolyn Ralston Mrs. E. M. Ralston Ethel Clark - - - - Martha - - - - Cast: William Earl Pritchard Orrin Williams Russell Kennedy Theodore Lindfors Joel Noble Frances Johnson Rebecca Morrison Mary Frances Wells Evelyn Lewis Synopsis of Scenes: Act. 1.—Interior of a broker’s office in one of the principal uptown New York hotels. Act 2.—Parlor in summer home of E. M. Ralston, Long Island. Act 3.—Same as Act 2. Page Eight
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WIRES RECEIVED—Continued •fust resumed my work at the Frances Johnson School of Expression after a had case of mumps. Send up some students.—Frances Johnson. -o- Am specializing in the treatment of the eye, ear and throat. My number of patients rapidly growing.—Horace Lewis. -o- Am working in the laboratories of the Allied Chemical Corporation. Con¬ gratulations to all graduates.—Paul Charky. -o- Prospects for large crop bright. Am liking my new farm fine.—John Kurnas. -o- Am making greatest stumping tour ever made by a Virginia woman. Ad¬ dressed capacity crowd in Richmond last night. Sure of electen.—Mary Lee Bishop. -o- Recently opened my second creamery. Profits coming in nicely.—William Mistr. -o- Am now a member of the faculty of the consolidated school here. Enjoying the work.—Helen Mims. -o- My fall line of haberdashery is now ready for the market. Orange ties and green sweaters predominate.—Henry Sheally. -o- I recently decided that I prefer marriage to teaching. Am honeymooning in California.—Thelma Hanks. -o- I recently opened the McClenny School for Barbers. When bigger and better hair cuts are made we will make them.—Selmo McClenny. -o- Am head of the Latin Department here at State Teachers College. Mirable Dictu.—Helen Bell. -o- Have just been appointed head nurse here. My popularity with handsome patients is astounding.—Ella Frederickson. -o- We were on the staff of engineers that recently completed the Amalga¬ mated Fly Paper Corporation tower that raised New York City’s sky line twenty-four feet.—Russell Kennedy and George Nevils. -o- Have just been appointed secretary to the president of the First National Bank with a great increase in salary.—Chrystal Brackens. -o- Opened my tenth drug store Saturday. Wife and I contemplating European tour next month.—Orrin Williams. -o- My second volume of poems was bought by a large newspaper syndicate for a neat sum.—Evelyn Lewis. -o- Am director of gym classes. Would be delighted to attend your Com¬ mencement .—Ruth Frye. -o- Was given a tremendous ovation at the Metropolitan last night on my grand opera debut as Violetta in La Traviata,—Mary Frances Wells. Page Seven
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EVELYN ELIZABETH BENESEK Commercial Club; Civics Club; Athletic Associa¬ tion; Delegate Shorthand Convention, Hopewell and Fredericksburg, Virginia. Evelyn is a very studious and hard-working girl. She always gets good g.ades in her classes. If she keeps up her good work she will be a success in life. She has a nice and quiet disposition. -o-- HELEN CATHERINE BELL Secrctary-Trea;urer Classes 2-L, 2-H, 3-H, 4-L; Basketball Club; Secretary, Poe Literary Society 4-H; Secretary-Treasurer Civics Club 4-H; Manager Basket¬ ball Team 4-K; Editor-in-Chi ef, Alipes Nuntius; Exchange Editor The Kaleidoscope Forensic Club; Usher Squad 4-L, 4-H: Latin Club: Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Dramatic Club; Executive Board, Student Council 4-H; Salutatcrian 4-H. Anyone as versatile as Helen will surely succeed in life. MARY LEE BISHOP President Classes 2-L, 3-H; Representative Class 4-H: President Forensic Club 4-H; President French Circle 4-L; President Basketball Club 4-L, 4-H; Bus¬ iness Manager “The Kaleidoscope;” First Vice-Presi¬ dent Pee Literary Society 4-H: Basketball Team; Latin Club; Cheer Leader 3-H, 4-L, 4-H; Repre¬ sentative in State Debate Contest 3-H; Monogram Club; Athletic Association; Usher Squad 3-H, 4-L, 4-H; Dramatic Club. Here’s to Mary Lee, her sunny smile and happy disposition. -o- MICHAEL JOSEPH BOGESE Sidney Lanier Literary Society; Civics Club; French Circle. Mike has studied hard during his four years in high school and has made good grades. Although Mike did not take part in any sports he always at¬ tended the games and cheered for dear old Hopewell High School. -o- MARY EVELYN BOOCKS Reporter Commercial Club 3-L, 3-H; News Editor “The Kaleidoscope” 4-L, 4-H; Edgar Allan Poe Lit¬ erary Society; President Class 1-H; Vice-President Class 3-L; Secretary-Treasurer Class 3-H; Treasurer Class 4-PI; Reporter Civics Club 4-H. Mary has made excellent grades in all her classes in high school and she always has a smile for everyone! Page Nine
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