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1+ e Junior class pr sented a play ef-T411 - iJ .ratios eng use girly' retendersn at the McKinley gym on Januarls 1 A large crowd attended and it seemed that everyo enjoyed it very much. This was the first play p sented by students of the school since 1928s NRichard and Irene Tulley have rented a cha ing bungalow at 25 per week. Almos as soon as they were settled a telegram arrive ncuncing A coming of Richard's Uncle Hiram. h atter has previously intinated that he woui et his nephed up in Wall Street if he should f n him prosper- h ously-situated. Close on the heels of Uncle come: Irene's Aunt Mirandy who is always preaching ,f 'i:s- ',' t 1 5 Qgls XX 1 'Z 1' A , ff Q: . ' I as el economy. Immediately proble begin to arise an- follow one after another in id succession une til Uncle Hiram falls for A irandy. Just as bout this time it leaks out a he has-known Q -1 1 I w . Richard's true postion all a ong.' Gharact rs Richard Tully A newlywe l--- ----- Marvin Howell Irene His wif ----- -- Pauline Norris, Hiram Swallows Their U lei- ----- - Charles Moore W Mirandy Snock Their A tl ---- --- Doris Teegardeh Charley Jones L ne'5aborD ----- --e James Yost 5 Susan -rs fel ------- Idris Morris Rufus 4 loled servantl--- Faye Fisher E Delish A ff ored maid! ---- Helen Fowler M X Managers ,V A Business tanafer , Jean Brooks f Stage Managers 2 5 Frederick Fisher Myrtle Mills ' ' Ushers E John Lee S S , gong gg Charles Huffman y Hn! Vauna Jean Wolfe A 'hh Goaohed by Robert Ludy assisted by ur. H111 M X 1 Y N .L s A '
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if A' Nilix .,, , W -fe yr OUR JUNIOR .TRVIP 1 Q ,, .. V. H ' w 1 The Juniors accompanied by the Seniors and. . sponsors, Miss Simmons, Mr. Ludy, A. J. McGuire, and Mr. Sarig, left Winchester at 5:30 on th! 1, morning of May 2, 1933. '-i ' ' 1 The first place of interest was Limber M Lost country and Gene Stratton Porte home in Geneva. This proved very inte ting to the ones who had read her books.x we motor- ed on north we saw the beautiful Minnonite , church at Berne which belongs to the Amish people of this section. We rived in Fort Wayne at 8:20. There we visi d the Feeble Minded School which was very tiful yet in- teresting. About every pers f any ability f was in classes of art, music, weaving, sewing, carpentering, reading, an simple mathematics. n Here we saw manv beautiful and useful things v 5 N made by the inmates. At 11:30 we stopped Eid had a picnic dinner m,at an old one room scho house. We left here itat 12:45. As we went on north we passed sev- eral beautiful lakes nd at 3:00 we did not 1 ,'on1y visit Whit In itute at South Bend, but 1 also saw the gre I tre Dame Stadium and Col- lege. At 5:15 w e a picnic supper at the tvlndiana A Michig tate line. From here we ,went to Nil , an St. Joseph where we spent tthe night. I . W On the me g of the third we went to the .ouse of David, and then made our way along the 1 ake shore drive back across the state line in- .5o Michigan Gitv 'here we visited the Indiana tate prison which was a very interesting place. e passed the Dunes State Park and at 11:20 we v ntered Whiting where ve ate dinner. At 12:30 1 e visited the Whiting Standard oil refinery, 1 here oil is refined and all other by-products V , f crude oil are made. As ne entered Chicago H he great windy city, ve felt as though we were , earing our main point of interest, the Great or1d's Fair. We arrived at the entrance at ' 1 Continued on next page 'M' f Z' ' 3 , , Y' :OO where me boarded a sight seeing bus aid ffx
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