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S Yi K URM JUNIOR CLASS PLAY HHIGBEE OF HARiV2iiRD CAST OF Cl IARACTICRS. Lorin Higbee, a Harvard graduate ............. .... F' rank Boliu Watson Higbee, western miner .... ...,. R alph Davis Ted Dalrymple, Lorin's chum... .... Ralph Busch Senator Withrow ............... .... f lerald Kerr Mrs. Smith, Withr0w's sister ....... .... l lazel Grant Madge Cummins, a Western girl .... . ...... Marie Fogarty Nancy VVithroW, a. friend of Madge ......... . . .Madeline Nachtnian Mrs. Malvina, Medigrue, a Western widow. .. ....... Mary Rodgers Higgins, the Senators butler ............ .... A rthur Ericson SYNOPSIS ACT 1-Scene, the porch in front of the S0nat0r's house. 'Phe Sen- ator and Watson Higbee plan the marriage of their daughter and sou. The mixup. ACT 2-Scene, drawing room of the Senators house. The boys, Lorin and Ted, leave Bo. for Montana. to seek gold. ACT 3-Scene, a sha the Montana mining distriet. A few surf prises. Gold is found an 'all ends happily.
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12 min SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE TOASTMASTERM CAST OF CllARAC'I'ERS. Bill lllorgan, who loves and owes. Towel Fairfax, the Toastmaster. Bob Kenmark, a friend of Bill's ..... Henry Reed, son of Prof. Reed ...... Tom Ripley, a. friend of Henry's ...... Geo. Mclntosh, who loves and hopes .... Prof. Reed, who has something to say .... Mrs. Reed, who has nothing to say. ......Bert Cooper .Lawrence Morris Charles Strickland ....John Hartman ... .Fritz Hartman . . .Jas. Bumbaugh . . . . .Arthur Good ,..Rne Thompson Cynthia, their daughter .............................. Marguerite Fox l2nzzer, their small son who has too much to say .... Lawrence Grern SYNOPSIS ACT l-Room belonging to Morgan and Fairfax ieveningj Art 2-Library at Prof. Reeds tthe ner',V.1orning.l AFT Ilmllooni at Grand Hotel fthe sam, ,vening.l 'l'inie-The present.
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O HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK CALENDAR September 7.--Twenty-two Seniors assemble for first chapel amid lusty cheers. Everyone happy. Seniors spend the day getting acquaint-- ed with the faculty. September 8.-Cooper makes the startling announcement that he is a Senior. September 13.-Lawrence Morris and Earl Mickey enroll. Foot ball practice starts. Large squad out. September 15.-First classes cut. Seniors go to the circus. September 16.--It is announced that Current Events will start a week later. Dismay in the front row. September 27.-Seniors elect Class Officers. October 9.-Miss Ballou and the foot ball team go to Chapman. Rather muddy but all in fine spirits. October 11.-First account of The Mystery of the Goal Posts, or What Became of Hall, related in chapel. October 15.-Our boys are swindled at Clay Center. One young lady disappears from High School. October 19.- Mary Had a Little Lamb, springs into the limelight. October 23.-We take Dickinson County's scalp for the second time. Big celebration up town after supper. Parade. October 29.-Much doing. In the morning Coach Platt talks to an enthusiastice bunch in Chapelg in the afternoon Captain Hall's crew slip one over onthe Council Grove school team, and in the evening time is divided between numerous Hal'o'ween parties and the High School reception. October 30.-Sophomore Class party and on the side a lively class sc rap. November 2 and 3.-Mid-term exams. Mixed feelings of joy and sorrow. November 4 and 5.-Holidays. November 5.-Foot ball team goes to Salina. Our boys pile up a score of 42 while the rookies fail to cross the joy line. November 11.-No Senior boys in chapel. Dismay invades the hearts of Freshman lasses. - November 12.-In spite of the mud, Coach Platt's pupils punch the defense of the Council Grove team for six points. November 15.-Shldeler calls the foot ball team to the office and there administers the first crushing defea 'the season. The game lays out about half the team. Poet Hump imernorates the event with a direful ode. November 24.-High School Orchestra ' r debut in chapel. Sophomores and Freshmen win from the J ' -,-ue, in class foot ball. November 25.-Thanksgiving Day. All a square meal and a much needed rest. ' November 26.--Junior Class party in Cookson hall. Seniors prepare to steal the grub but are invited in and treated to a grand repast. November 29.- Chick Hall loses first place in the Telephone Pole Contest as the new Freshman enrolls in school. December 1.-Big fight ended. Seniors declare themselves in favor of class rings. Senior girls hold mysterious meeting. December 6.--First sign of Christmas-. Freshmen begin to ques- tion the upper classmen about Santa Claus. December 8.-Senior girls' song books disappear. December 10.--Senior boy's song books disappear. December 16.-Senior boys form a posse and search for the missing song books but with little success. - December 17.-A small blaze at school. We start on our vacaten one day earlier as a result. .
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