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The Senior Class Play. i .1- On March 19, 1925, Booth Tarkington's famous play, Seventeen, was pre- sented by the Senior Class. It scored a huge success. It was judged by several com- petent critics to be the best amateur play that has ever been put on in the city of Kent. The cast was chosen by Miss Herriff, and each person was very well suited to his part. A great deal of credit of the play's success goes to Miss Herriff, for through her un- tiring effort the play went over big. The proceeds were larger than in any other class play in the history of the school, over two hundred fifty dollars was cleared. The Senior Class felt that they must work very hard to keep up the good standard that the farmer plays had set. The cast of the play in order of appearance is as follows: Mr. Baxter ,,.,... Jane Baxter ........ Mrs. Baxter ........ Hall ., ,....,.Jean Gorham ..........,Alice Elgin Willie Baxter ........ ....... R obert Stoplier Genesis ............ ....... J oe DeLeone May Parcher ......... ...... N aomi Johnson Lola Pratt ....... Henrietta Beechy Joe Bullitt ......... ........ M artin Daltorio Johnnie Watson .....,. Mr. Parcher ..... ,...,..Frederick Gombert .......Herbert Woodworth George Crooper ........ .......... M orris Metzler Ethel Boke .......... ....... N eva Skinner Wallie Banks ......... ......... K enneth Nash Mary Brooks .....................................................,., Gladys Gibson The play was directed by Miss Amy Irene Herriff. The property manager was Marion Whittington. The stage settings were taken care of by Philomena Zappola and Virginia Wernecke. The electrician also was one of the Seniors, he was Gilbert Griggy. The business was successfully taken care of by Vernon Thomas, assisted by Robe-rr Bohecker. Splendid music was provided by the Elgin Trio. -H-
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Girls' Friendly Club. livery girl in High School belongs to the Girls' Friendly. The club has many enjoyable social functions, among these are innumerable hikes Qwe always ride hack! parties, and dances. The club is divided into committees for the different months to have charge of the entertainment. The officers are Neva Skinner, presidentg Hen- rietta Beechy, vice-president, and lhlarguerite Burnett, secretary and treasurer. 43 1
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