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FOREWORD The growing drama has outgrown such toys Of simulated stature, face, and speech; It also, peradventure. may outgrow The simulation of the painted scene. Boards, actors, prompters, gaslight, and costume. And take for a worthier stage the soul itself. Its shifting fancies and celestial lights. With all its grand orchestral silences To keep the pauses of its rhythmic sounds. — Browning In the great drama of life we play our little scene, interpret our few lines, and cross the stage, leaving the plot to the players to come. In our short scene, attention is not alone cen- tered on us for our own sakes, but because wc hold the heritage of all the drama of the past. We have the austerity of the Greek and Roman drama, the symbolism of the medieval mystery and miracle plays, the human universality of the Elizabethan stage, and the confusion of the modern drama. This annual is a picture of our high school drama, the plot of which the seniors now hand on to other classes to carry on, as man from one age to another hands on the drama of the ages. In presenting this yearbook to the stu- dents, faculty, and friends of I. C. H. S., the Red and White staff has tried to put in spot- light each actor and director who has aided in the production of its four acts.
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THE Red ° White OF 1931 ♦♦♦♦♦ m Published by THE CLASS IN JOURNALISM of Iowa City High School
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DEDICATION Through four years of companionship and work with Miss Hughes, each and every senior has learned that knowing and admiring so splendid a teacher and so congenial and inspiring a coach as she, is one of the best things this high school affords. It is to her enthusiasm and her ceaseless efforts to raise the standard of play production in Iowa City High School, that every senior owes some of his finest memories of his high school life. To Miss Hughes who personifies so well the spirit of that most democratic of arts — the drama — the class of 1931 dedicates this yearbook.
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