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Q NKAPISONIANH GD H- V-----A f COUSlN KATE On the evening of October 24, the Kapowsin Faculty presented Cousin Katef, a three-act comedy. The theme of the play cen- tered around a romance which began on a train, when Heath Desmond, who was engaged to Amy Spencer, found his true love to be Kate, the cousin of Amy. Mr. firiksen furnished great amusement and entertainment by his acting of the part of Mr. Rev. Bartlett. Mr. Danner very realistically portrayed the part of Bobby Spencer, a boy of 16. Miss Christman made a very charming Mrs. Spencer, mother of Amy and Bobby. Many feminine hearts beat faster when Heath Desmond, the handsome artist, entered in the figure of K. B. Kizer. Miss Creamer, as Cousin Kate, and Miss Hubbell, as Amy Spencer, played their parts to perfection. The part of jane, the Spencer maid, was taken by Miss Anne johnson. judging from the enthusiasm of the audience, the play was a success. XVith the proceeds, the faculty presented K. H. S. with a fifty-dollar spotlight. THE VAUDEVILLE In the place of the usual school play, the High School pre- sented to a full house, on December 4, a Vaudeville that rivalled those of the Pantages circuit. It consisted of seven acts and a movie. Domestic Blissfl a one-act comedy, showed the ad- vantages of budget-keeping for newlyweds. El Fandango Es- panol, was a clever Spanish dancing act composed of a chorus of six girls, and a solo dance by Lucile Selle. The 1926 Revue, a modern ballet dance, with Juanita Chambers as main solo danc- er, was very enthusiastically received. Of phenomenal interest was the act entitled Chem Sharks, in which drinks we . mixed and changed from rosy red to the clearest crystal, and many other spectacular feats performed. The interpretation of a pair of minstrels by Lonzo Harrison and Paul Lingly met with considerable applause. Qne of the cleverest acts of the evening was The May Pole Dance, given by a group of boys. The solo dance of Marcus Northover before Queen Eugene Chase was one of the most humorous parts of the show. As an encore these boys returned, garbed as chorus girls, and danced and sang to popular songs. The Faculty has not yet recovered from the act it gave, ent-itled Guess VVho. It is very probable that an annual vaudeville will now be- come a thing of tradition at K. H. S. -52- Q
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