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QQQQQQEQ THE INDIANITAN QQQQQQQ PICKLES Jonas H. Pennington, Russell Trant, American pickle manufacturer, with his daughter June, Joan Arrick, arrives in Vienna in carnival sea- son. To his consternation he finds his salesman Jones, Arthur Irwin, ad- vertising Pennington's Peter Piper pickles too well. An old acquaint- ance, Lady Vivian, Margaret Ray, a wealthy Englishwoman, also arrives on her annual search for her daughter, who was lost near Vienna at car- nival time when a baby. Kinski, Robert Cook, the pompous chief of po- lice, plots to substitute Louisa, Martha Shadday, for the lost child of Lady Vivian and then marry her for her fortune. A band of gypsies visits the carnival led by Jigo, Melvin Mason, and his supposed daughter Ilona, Dorothy Schwarzkopf, who marries Jones and who Lady Vivian discovers is her daughter. Lady Vivian promsies to be Mrs. Pennington. Arthur Crefont, Vaughn Hoover, a poor artist, wins recognition of his art and also wins the hand of June Pennington. Tl-IE RED HEADED STEP CHILD When Richard Russell, Truman Rogers, brings his young daughter Wild Bess, Jane Davies, from the western ranch to his fashionable Chi- cago home to live, society freely predicts that the experiment will be a failure, and it is. With her unhappy propensity for antagonizing her stepmother by her social blunders and for winning the heart of her stepsister's beau, Wild Bess soon finds herself very unpopular. However, being a generous and forgiving soul, she comes to their rescue in their hour of need. George Garrison, Wilbert Morrical, falls in love with Bess, and they plan to return to the western ranch. The cast also includes the haughty stepmother, Joan Arrick, her slangy stepbrother, Dudley, For- est Parnell, Mrs. Oliver Woodruff, Lucille Roby, and Mrs. Emory Scott, Mildred Hummer, two haughty society matrons, Ethel Ashley, Margaret Smith, Lucille Christy, Ruth Williams, Lucia Russell, Helen McColly, Briggs, the solemn butler, Howard Fox, and Flora Farnum, the giggly girl, Pauline Helton. U ALlBl BILL ' Benson, the Smiths' butler .......................................... . ............ Clyde Keith Lucy, the Smiths' maid ..... ....... M arguerite Fitch Miss Jones, the fiancee ................... ............ J ennie Pugh Ned Kennedy, the brother ................ ..... C ligord Bedwell Mrs. Kennedy, the mother-in-law ....... ..... D ortha Williams Aimee Smith, the wife ....................... ...... M argaret Jones Billy Smith, the husband .................. ............. ....... J o hn Garrett Jimmy Robinson, the friend ...................................... ...... L orne Hurlbert Daisy Montaine, the show girl Cnot in picturej ....... ...... B uthene Wright The Policeman Knot in picturej .............................. . ....... Robert Wearly GQTSQEGQEQQEQQEKSQE 1 9 3 2 -6635563-EQEQQEGGEQQ Page twenty-six
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6565656 THE INDIANIAN 5656565 CIRL RESERVE CLUB The Girl Reserve is an organization sponsored bythe Y. W. C. A. for girls of Senior high school. The officers are Margaret Smith, presi- dent, Ruth Barley, vice president, Helen Johnson, secretary, Esta Cook treasurer, and Helen Stallsmith, song leader. , The purpose of this club is to create a spirit of friendliness among the girls of the school and to welcome new girls. The club sponsored an all-school girls' Christmas party. Each mem- ber brought an article of clothing, which was given to the community chest. At Christmas the girls sent a box to the school at Rabum Gap, Ga., and sang carols for the shut-ins of the city. First Row-Garnet McCammon, Dorothy Schwarzkopf, Thelma Roby, Thelma Cook, Madge Proper, Henrietta Risk, Martha White, Stella Hawk, Victoria White. Second Row-Pauline Hendershot, Virginia Hendershot, ,Helen Stallsmith, Esta Cook, Betty Hummel, Maralene Richwine, Betty Daly. .Third Row-Vivian Baker, Christina Cline, Oma Evers, Margaret Smith, Helen Irwin, Elizabeth Smith, Bernice Hiser. Fourth Row-Ruth Edgington, Bernice Bowman, Geraldine Bedwell, Ruth Craw- ford, Leona Dugan, Ruth Barley, Patricia McHenry, Ruth Williams, Helen Johnson. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club elected as its officers: Vaughn Hoover, president, Margaret Ray, vice president, and Elaine DeBatty, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Taylor is the sponsor. The main purposes of the club are to furnish dramatic training and to present plays for school entertainments and public performances. On December 24 the club presented for the Christmas convocation a dramatization of Dickens' Christmas Carol . On the evening of April 8 Say It With Taffy , and Thanks, AWfully were presented. First Row--Geneva Baker, Elaine DeBatty, Melvin Mason, Thelma Hoover, Ray Noller, Paul Cale, Forest Parnell, Martha Shadday, Mildred Hummer. Second Row-Mary Frances Arduser, Jane Davies, Golden Walker, Arthur Irwin, Mary Dale Swaim, Helen McColly, Florence Worster, Albert Dickason, John Sawyer. Third Row-Louise Cale, Joan Arrick, Margaret Ray, Russell Trant, Vaughn Hoover, Dorothy Kitterman, Robert Cook. l-ICME ECCNCMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is under the sponsorship of Miss More- house and is made up of girls who are taking Home Economics. It elect- ed as its officers: Imogene Clements, president, Mary Stoltz, vice presi- dent, and Virginia DeBatty, secretary-treasurer. The main purpose of the club is to further the interests of Home Economics. At the meetings the members made leather belts, pillows, and stuffed animals. The club has had many interesting meetings, in- cluding a very good talk about India by Wilda Hughes. First Row-Elsie Keith, Doris Roberts, .Virginia DeBatty, Imogene Clements, Imogene Flowers, Mary Schwarzkopf, Vera' Hiser, Bertha Cale, Mae Brown, Blanche Kershner, Ruby Sills. Second Row-Mildred Wharton, Mary DeWees, Frances Lauck, Marjorie Helton, Mary Kelsay, Elizabeth Norton, Mary Adams, Diana Davis, Mary Stoltz. Third Row-Ruby McKinley, Alice Cloud, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Betty Green, Grace Davies, Marthella Bradley, Naomi Puckett, Mollie Helm, Doris Roush, Delilah Fear. 6565651656565 1 9 3 2 656565656565 Page twenty-eig t '
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