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A ORCHESTRA PIANO - Miss BROTHERS FIRST VIOLIN - JUANITA MATLOCK SECOND VIOLIN ' WILMA MASSENA CORNET 1 I- WILBUR SHORTRIDGE ALTO ' JAMES CROOKE BARITONE I KENNETH HOLMES TROMBONE - - - Aunnm Punurs DRUMS 1 1 LEWIS Woons I ..4..4..AA............, , ...,,,,. . .LU
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WH:Af.QF..l'I5t.12.1SE1.3.l.Fili.?. ILS?..lS.ll?lESi PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF MEDORA HIGH SCHOOL AT THE HIGH scuool. AUDITORIUM Saturday, April 15, .1922 at 8:00 P. M. CAST OF CHARACTERS In order of appearance on stage. Ebenezer Goodly, professor of anatomy - - James Crooke Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's wife - Juanita Matlock Richard Heatherly, model young man - Thomas Hall Majorie, Ebenezer's daughter - Wilma Massena Helma, Swedish maid - - Carrie Stewart Cissy, Ebenezer's ward - Cecille Fountain Minerva, Ebenezer's daughter I - Hazel Beem Alvina, Mrs. Goot1ly's sister - Grace Johnson Jones, travels for a hymn book house - Joe Smith Holder, a policeman - - - George Wm. Zollman Anthony Goodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballarat - Dwight Hill Bigbee, inmate of sanitorium '- I ' - - Graydon Hill Fuller, superintendent of sanatorium - - Theodore Wright SYNOPSIS Scene-Professor Goodly's New York home: Time-Present. ACT I.-Richard loses his ticket to a prize fight. Mr. Goodly is induced to attend fight. The police raid the mill and the Professor falls, hurting his eye. The Pro- fessor and Richard bribe Helma to say she did not see them leave or come in. Jones, to escape the police, enters Professor Goodly's home. He disguises himself in the Bishop's clothes and plays the part of the expected Bishop. ACT II.-The family eager to please the Bishop tJonesJ. Jones plays doctor to Mr. Goodly, who is completely in his power. Cissy suspects Jones. The real Bishop arrives and wants his clothes. He wants to see his brother. Jones has trouble in keeping everybody satisfied. Marjorie and Richard quarrel. Bigbee, escaped patient from sanitorium, meets the real Bishop, wrapped in a blanket, and takes him for a fellow Indian. Alvina, believing Jones is real Bishop thinks he ought to know her. Everybody afraid of the Indian. ACT III. -Everybody still afraid of the Indian. Alvina insists on making love to Jones. The real Bishop appears and is told that Alvina is Jones' sister, Mary Jane. Jones is caught kissing the maid. The patient appears and is locked up by Jones, who thinks he is the Bishop. Fuller appears and takes Bigbee away. The Bishop appears in Jones' clothes and is taken to the police station by Holder. Jones acts as peacemaker between Richard and Marjorie. The police believe the Bishop's story and Professor Goodly decides to tell the whole truth. J ones saves the day for them all. Music by H. S. Orchestra '
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JUST JANE For several years the names of Jane Campbell and Beverly Trevour had been linked togetherf Vllhen- ever the young people of Kensing ton were getting up a party Jane and Beverly were just naturally expected together. For a year now the 'wise heads' of the city had predicted a marriage-Jane and. Beverly. Then one evening Marian Tyler announced that she was to have fi guest from New York-Marguerite Clarkson. The young social set thrilled to think of the oncoming gayeties. - Miss Clarkson arrived and a bril- liant dance was given at the Tyler hoine in her honor. Her third dance was with Beverly. She soon stopped dancing and led him to a deserted nook in the conservatory. When the music stopped Miss Clarkson casually remarked, lQet's sit out the next dance here, or better still, stroll through the gardens. Oh-er-I have this dance reserved with Ja.ne-but perhaps later- lVell, I like that Mr. Trevour- I have all dances reserved except t.l1is one-but of course, if you'd rather be with Miss Campbell I have noth- ing to say, scornfully replied Miss Clarkson. Perhaps I can explain to Jane, then, Beverly answered, remember- ing that Jane usually understood. ll She took his arm and led him through the gardens to a seat near the fountain. Here they sat in sil- ence for several minutes. Beverly looking at her realized how beauti- ful she was, and-Jane was forgot- ten. She slipped her hand in his and a strange feeling surged over him at the' touch. Could it be that he loved her-having known her only these few hours? He could not explain the feeling otherwise. Do you know, Mr. Trevour, I have liked you immensely since I first met you tonight? broke the silence. Perhaps the feeling has been common, Miss Clarkson, replied Beverly. They heard others entering the garden and rose to go. Marguerite laid her hand on his arm and said, Will you call tomorrowill' ' I can 't leave the laboratory un- til three, but if that time suits you, I'll call and we 'll go driving, prom- ised Beverly. The next afternoon they took a long drive-nor was this the last one. The month of August passed and Marguerite would soon return home. Throughout the round of gayeties Jane was forgotten by Beverly. She attended all the parties and dances with the same sweet smile and kindly manner for which she had ' always been loved. But underneath her smile was a breaking heart. Each night when the moon peeped through her window she saw a girlish figure kneeling by the bedside praying to be able to treat 'the other girl' right because Beverly loved her.
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