Lompoc High School - La Purisima Yearbook (Lompoc, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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Lomvoc UNloNI39 lI'I1onScnoo1. 'SHE sTo0Ps TO CONQUERH This year's Senior play was an elaborate comedy, Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer. The presentation was a complete success, both because of the ability of the actors, and for the novelty in dress. The costumes were rich, creamy reds and whites and blues for the boys, and dainty butterfly creations for the girls. The stage setting was very attractive. The plot of the play was built around the atrocious blunders which two young men, Edward Negus and Lea Palmer, commit when they are maliciously directed to the mansion of their lady-loves, Virginia Perozzi and hlarguerite Klein, by Harry Olsen, the errant son, under the impression that it is an inn. They meet the father, Hugh Hall, and address him familiarly as the inn-keeper, while they make sport of the garrulity of Hazel Richardson, the wife. Through a quick succession of startling and humorous episodes, matters are finally righted and the happy end reached in the last scene. Every actor was admirably suited to his part. Hazel Richardson, as Mrs. Hardcastle, played the fickle old lady to perfection, Hugh Hall, as Mr. Hard- castle, made a typical Squireg Tony Lumpkin, Harry Olsen, was wit itself, Vir- ginia Perozzi and Edward Negus were two excellent bashful lovers as bliss Hard- castle and Mr. Marlowe: Marguerite Klein, Miss Neville, and Lea Palmer, Mr. Hastings, were quite a designing couple, Sir Charles lllarlowe, was played to per- fection by Charles Hibbits, the servants, Arthur Elexon and Ray Jacobs, were all that servants ought not to beg and Bernice Grosse made a very dainty maid. Miss Bowen directed the cast, and through her earnest efforts, united with those of the actors, the play set a very high standard for success. THE CIRCUS The Circus given by the High School Students Friday night, March 20, was the first event of its kind in the history of the school. The attendance greatly exceeded our expectations, there being over seven hun- dred spectators. The receipts amounted to over two hundred dollars, of which amount over one hundred and fifty dollars was clear profit, to be turned over to the Student Body towards the expense of producing the annual. The program, consisting of freaks, Inter-Boys' gymnasium work, French dolls' dance, clowns, butterfly and horsetly dances, Inter-Girls' drill work and tumbling, Otto B. Shot's Clown Band, Spanish dancing, elephant performance, Bagdad Chorus, and the well known Kut Glass Tumblers, whose performances are requisitioned at the various reunions in town, was very well carried out, each number being full of pep. The actors were trained in their parts by Miss Colledge, Mrs. Randles, hits. Sheue, and lXIr. Sheue, and owing to the combined efforts of these, and the splendid co-operation and interest which each one took, only one weekls training was neces- sary to make the circus a grand success.

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LOMPOI' UNION ILZQI Illtlll SFIIUOL qx FRESHMAN CLASS REPORT The first day in High School was surely a great day. There were some- thing like forty-eight Freshmen, some from the country and some from junior High. We had the satisfaction of being in High School, even though we were only Freshmen. The Freshman reception was on our m'nds at all times. We hoped it would come and go so we could forget it, but still we feared it. But when it finally came, it wasn't so bad after all. After the reception was over we had to plan for a return party. This was given in October. After the return party was over we were ready to settle down to work with nothing to bother us. ln April we entertained the Student Body, giving a four-act scene en- titled mfhe Three Bears, a one-act play called The Stupid Lover and two piano solos. The Freshman class this year has several promising athletes. ln basket ball, Sam Nlorehart, Clifford Gilkerson, Stanley Howerton, Lawrence Schuyler and Donovan Main were prominent men. Clifford Gilkerson and Lawrence Schuyler made letters in footballq Clifford, Sam and Lawrence are going out for base ball. Donovan was the only track man that we had. We have done well in sports so far, and we hope to do better in the years to come. X 'I' f .fail A I J 'W X ' V . '

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