LINCOL'N LIFE OF 1929 SITTING Ruth Bassin, Martin Satz, Harry Rappaport, Helen Millmun STANDING-Fern Bloom, George Lehto, Rose Juster, Esther Felhandler, Irene Holth, Mildaire Kohout, Stanley Bloom, Ruth Rauch, Eli Simon, Eva Nadler THE RETURN OF HI-JINKS A Comedy in Four Acts By MARION SHORTER Given Friday, January Eighteenth, 1929 CAST OF CHARACTERS Hiram Poynter Jinks Juni0r in Hoosic College - - - - - Mildare Kohout Thomas Hodge Senior in Hoosic College - - - - - - - Eli Simon Henry Shorter-Freshman in Hoosic College - - - - - - Martin Satz George Davis Freshman in Hoosic College - - - - - - Stanley Bloom Obadiah Jinks-Hiramk father - - - - - - - - Stanley Bloom Solomon Bloomer-Moving Picture Director - - - - - - George Lehto Mimi Mayflower Moving Picture Star - - - - - - - - Irene Holth Bedelia Norris-Mimfs friend - - - - - - - - - Eva Nadler Thyrza Judson ;- - - Rose Juster Emily Snodgrass Members of Wurtsboro Literary Club . - - - Ruth Bassin Minnie Graham L - - Ruth Bassin Mrs. Rogers-Wife of Editor of Gazette - - - - - Esther Felhandler Mrs. Bumpsky Janitress of Town Hall - - - - - - - - Fern Bloom Evangeline Slater engaged t0 Hiram Jinks - - - - - - Ruth Rauch Act I. Iota Tau Chapter HousewShortly before Christmas vacation. Act II. Lobby of Hoosic Hotel-The same afternoon. Act III. Wurtsboro Town Hall-Two weeks later-Early evening. Act IV. Home of Obadiah Jinks-One week laterFAfternoon. Music furnished by Lincoln Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Fischer. Property Committee Esther Dahl, Judith Kaplan, Helen Guttman. Furniture loaned through courtesy of Leanse Brothers. Miss Husby direct0r and coach. ' Nineteen
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 SITTINGeHaTOld Blumental,M1'lton Dillabe1, Lillian Latinsky, Miss Husby,t Lenore Levitch, Myer ert, Teddy Galanter,1rving Chelin, Frank Schoolce STANDING-Jeanette Ber11ard,Grace Feinberg, Marion Thornton, Ruth Sperling,t Eta Katznelson, Martha Moilanen, Bernard Phillips,Dav1'd Gold, Naphtalie Connor, Raphael Weisberg, Rebecca Grossman, Jerome Kaufman, Beatrice Dusanslcy, Joe Jacobs, Shay Suckerman. Billy Maser, Mae Huastrom, Ruth Zimmerman, Frances Wollowitch, Vera Nissenson 9 A DRAMATIC CLUB HE 9A Dramatic Club is organized at the beginning of each semester for the purpose of giving the members some preliminary dramatic training and prac- tise in stage work before presenting the Class Play. The January i29 Club gave two one act plays entitled Classmates, and iiThe Ghost Story for auditorium periods. On January 18, 29 a four act comedy iiThe Return of Hi Jinks, was presented as the Class Play. The June ,29 Club chose iiWho VVouldn,t Be Crazy , by Katherine Cavanaugh as the class play. The entire club presented the Washingtons Birthday programme on Thursday, February 21. This was a patriotic fantasy entitled The Flag Mak- ersf, Those members who did not receive parts in the Class Play prepared for auditorium programs two one act plays Miss Civilizationi, and uStation YYYY. In this age of service, We find dramatic productions playing a big role not only in providing Wholesome recreation, and furnishing entertainment but also a means of raising funds for many worthy purposes. The 9A Dramatic Club thus through its many activities is able to serve the school and the community as well as the individuals Who are members of the organization. 9 A JUNE CLASS tContinued from page 2m Bernstein,Dor1, Grossman, Oleislc FOURTH Row--Bomcm, Phifer,Saa1-1', Zimmer rman, N1'ssenson,zLefler, Levitch, Christopher, Darchuk, Co h,en Peterson, Swate FIFTH RowaPol11k,Ha11ke, Noodleman,Sh1'nder, Schocket, Strauss, Kanter, Schocket, Sklar, Soloway, Wass serman, Lasky, Fama lar ro SIXTH RowaKampainen, Weisman, Feinberg, 351111313, Coursolle, Rand, Swanson, Fox, Pauly, Demueles, 1, lstein SEVENTH Row-Miller, WiesberggJacobs, Mikel? Stgnler, Erickson, Friedlund. Scholar, Karlsson, Acker, ear s ey EIGHTH Row-Guttma'n, Greenberg, Cyr, Feinberg, Ryden, Natlmnson, Shear, Lerman, Fru'man, Segal, 0 rd Twenty-One
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