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ENHQR GLASS PLAY On April 10, 1942, THE-MUMMY AND THE MUMPS was presented by the Senior Class. In spite of the unseasonable'weather, a large audience attended and evidently appreciated the many laughs in this three-act comedy. The scene of the play is the office at Fenella, a most exclusive girl's school in New England, founded by Miss Agatha Laidlaw. The arrival of her nephew Billy complicates matters, as several of the girls have not yet gone home for vacation, and his aunt fears one of them might fall in love with him. Sir Hector Fish, the well-known English archeologist, is expected at any moment. Brisky Briscoe arrives and poses as Sir Hector Cas he wishes to stay and sec more of Maude, one of the pupils., In the meantime the real Sir Hector arrives in a mum y case with a severe case of the mumps. Anna, another pupil, discovers him,' but keeps his coming a secret. Bill has fallen in love with Dulcie, the third pupil, and they are secretly engaged. To make things worse, the Sheriff arrives to arrest Sir Hector for breaking quarantine. He sur- rounds the house with detectives and no one is allowed to leave, but Miss Laidlaw herself. So Hector and Brisky try to escape, dressed as this lady. But the real Agatha Laidlaw exposes them. The poor sheriff is dumbfounded. He is determined to arrest the real Sir Hector. But new Bill, Brisky, and the English archeologist all claim they are Sir Hector Fish. Racker, the handy boy who furnishes a lot of the comedy, announces that the quarantine is lifted, so Sir Hector is not wanted for arrest. This relieves everyone but Phoebe Beebe, a newspaper reporter, who wants some news. But Brisky announces he and Maude are going to be married. After some pantomime, Bill says he and Dulcie are engaged. Anna is looking wistfully at Sir Hector, but he doesn't take the hint. Finally she has to propose herself. Sir Hec- tor accepts. This makes everyone happy, except Racket, who can't quite figure out what happened to the mummy! CAST OF CHARACTERS In Order of Appearance Bill Laidlaw. . Agatha Laidlaw. Brisky Briscoe. Racker. . . . . Dulcie Dumble . Maude Mullins . Anna Hampton. . Sir Hector Fish Phoebe Beebe. . Sheriff . . . u 0 0 0 l Q 0 . . . Donald Stone .Martha Harrington . . . Robert Logan . . .Robert Foster Eleanor Butterfield . . .Belle Russell . .Eleanor Burrill . .Russell Simon . . .Nellie Maki . . Paul Wickham J Prompter. . . .Ruth Arnold Scenery . . . . . Roger Foster Properties. . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Arnold Costulfleso 5 0 0 I 1 o 1 0 o I 1 o o c Q 0 p s Severance Directed by Miss Eligabeth Siverd After the play the class presented Miss Siverd with a bouquet of flowers and a box of candy. The cast gave her a pair of bookends. 6 4 4
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HALLQWMN WWW Party was held in the school hall on Friday, October 31, 1941, under the supervision of lr. Matheson and the Ath- letic Association. The par- ty was very successful fi- nancially, and was enjoyed by all who attended. The decorations were very attractive and appropriate. Two large witches, one at each end of the hall, were used. The lockers were covered with a paper stone wall with cornstalks stacked around lt. The Senior Class had charge of the hall and the stage, and each of the other classes had a booth, where they sold refreshments or grabs. The Grand larch was led by Nancy Whitcomb and Carol Huntington. Following this, there were games, and then Wally Putnam's Orchestra played for dancing. The prize- winners were: most artistic, Sally Wallaceg best couple, Doris and Grace Lamb, funni- est, Albert Moisang best pair, Eleanor Butterfield and Mary Harley, most appropriate, Wal- ter Makig most original, Nancy Martin and Corliss Proctorg discretion of judgesg Nancy lhitcomb and Carol Huntington. 6 3
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