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THE FILIBUSTER This year the college was distinctive in that its spring operetta was abso- lutely a home production. The Filibusterw, presented by the chorus, was written by Mr. Riley, chorus director, and Roland Rexroth, a student. T The play portrays the usual South American rebellion in the city of Brazuras with Capsillio out to win the presidency and the love of Zola, and President Postulado out to add to his fortunes by marrying Frances Wen.twor'th. But Bartholmew Swift steps in with plenty of nerve and some cases of Pep-O and wins the revolution and Frances. The cast: Juan, a soldier ..... . Nelson Clark Bernardo Capsillio . , . Alan Farley Hernando Gonzales . D. LaVerne Coleman Bartholomew Swift ..... . Howard Nlcliinley Gustavus Adolphus Bumps, Swift's partner .... Jack Myers Zola ........ Jessie Belle Van Deventer Frances Wentworth .... . Q . ' I . Iona Klock Felipe Postulado . . . , , Don Rose Ex-senator Richard Wentworth . . Marvin Schlappi Martha Wentworth, his wife . . . Margaret Naylor Emilio Salerno, captain of the guard . Nlartin Tipton Nita, a dancer . . . p . . . Hazel Engler A man with a grudge ..... V . . . Daniel Willson A chorus of' forty voices assisted in the production. Orchestra music was provided by the Central high school orchestra under the direction of W. NI. Ryder. T ipsi iso.
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-:MW .f, VN 4,1 f V6 5 . . A 1. A is 1 ,ir Ak' I A it 1 74 fi f' gf C? Q, fl wifi tilts: hair' ..., A gif. bij mi -pl 95? Qs- bl IJ LUN A . 1 M r C 1 mi 4 ' . A PM 4. 9,5 , X ' fl' a THE JAYI-IAWK :Y 4 mf The first issue of the Jayhawk appeared in 1923 as an insert in the Panto- My graph, newspaper of Kansas City High School. Because of financial difficulties, the paper was put out only now and then and it was not until the next fall 21 that it went on a regular bi-weekly schedule. ffl, A i W. A A With the organization of a journalism class last fall, The Jayhawk was 21553 put under curricular control, but a Jack of experienced writers with the time all to edit- the paper as carefully as it should be edited caused a change of policy, , n wg and at the beginning of the second semester an entirely new stag, not connect- Elixir .ff r ed with a journalism class, took charge. my it WJ C EDITORIAL STAFF Y Editor .... Paul Goodwin Associate . Helen Tatum i- N' N fl Society . . . Ruth Wilcox K, Departments . Mildred Anderson Cpen Secrets . Thelma Smith gi-Q. Sports . . . . Kenneth Smith ' U v ' Copy .... I . . . -Carl White Editorial Writers . Jay Wells, Franklyn Roth Faculty Adviser . . . Miss Eleanor Baptist l Printing Instructor . . .. . Paul S. Phelps BUSINESS STAFF ttii Business Manager ' .... Earl Scott Assistant . . Margaret Beaumont 5 J, Distribution . S ..... Glen Dulin N REPORTORIAL STAFF 1 Iona Klock Claude Webb Fred Davis M Raymond Barker p C ' 27 n
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