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Thirty Dramatic Ability B. J. Carr. E. Schafer, M. Light. W. King, M. K. Harper, K. Bowersox, M. King, A. Wagner, M. Inbody, R. McVey. V. Crow, I. Fisher. ,PUBLIC SPEAKING PLAY ' The Spanish Onion Pinkham Rollins, Pinky ---- Paul Carter, Polly Walter Gordon - Roy Campbell Mrs. Holliston - - Jane Post - Delight Townsend, The Cynthia Reed - - Minnie Ross - - Earl Walton Mrs. Brink - Ramon Cortez Ke - - Mary Katharyn Harper Flirt - S E N I O R P L A Y The Hobgoblin House Irvin Fisher Eldon Schaffer Robert McVey nneth Bowersox Betty Jene Carr Maxine Inbody Maxine Light Maurine King Aulton Wagner Virginia Crow Willis King' Darius Krupp-The old caretaker of Hobgoblin House - - Richard Coleman Miss Priscilla Carter-The present owner - - Betty Jene Carr Marian Carter-Her niece - - - - Jill Carter-Marian's younger sister - - Frank Harlow-Marian's finance - - - - Susan Parkins-The Henglish 'ousekeepern Mary Henry Goober-The darky gardener - - Delilah Worts-The darky cook - - - Bluebeard Bronson-An escaped maniac - - Bill Wilkins-His keeper -------- Maurine King Maxine Inbody Willis King Louise Whisler Robert McVey Arnetta Denny Eldon Schaffer - Irvin Fisher The Headless Phantom ---- Genevieve Beagle and Virginia Crow Miss Priscilla Carter, in order to keep her two nieces, Maria n and Jill from marrying Frank Loring and Jack Harlow, takes them to the Hobgood House in the Ozarks. Ghosts and all sorts of mysterious happening and noises occur and everyone is frightened. Finally Darius Krupp, Bluebeard Bronson, and Bill Wilkins are cap- tured and are found to be kidnappers and have a young girl imprisoned in the house. She is set free and Frank and Jack each inherit 525,000 and Miss gives her two nieces to them in marriage. ' Priscilla Carter
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Clash And Bang Our school orchestra was started live years ago under the direction of Prof. Osman. The first few years our group was small but each year new memlgers were added. After the resignation of Prof. Osman, Prof. Thomas be- came our instructor. This year our group consisted of twelve members. We furnished music for school plays, Farmers' Institute, P. T. A., and other school activities. On Sunday, November 24, we went to Arlington where we furnished part of the evenings entertainment. Different members of the orchestra also entertained with solos, duets, or other combinations. On each Thursday, from 12:45 to 1:30, we met with our faithful director for our weekly rehearsal which was held in the school auditorium. Last year we lost a large number of players but we regained a few and hope that others will take interest and fill the places of those lost last year and this year. Two of our faithful players will graduate this year. They are Maurine King, pianist, and Willis King, first trumpet. The efforts of our faithful leader, the interest of each player, and the coopera- tion of the school and community have been essential in the development of our orchestra, and we hope this will be continued through the coming years. This year there are twelve members. They are as follows: MR, TnoMAs Orclzcstrri. Inshvlctor FIRST TRUMPET: FRENCH HORN: CELLO: Willis King Howard Frantz Leah Mae Reese Harold Welty May Lou Carr ALTO SAXOPHONE. Lynn Cupples Robert D. Powell ' Helen Schnegg TROMBONE: Eugene Klammer P1AN1sT: Gladys Doty INSTRUCTORZ Maurine King Donald Harris Mr. Thomas Standing: Mr. Thomas, instructor: G. Doty. D. Harris, H. Frantz, M. L. Carr. L. Reese. Sitting: H. Welty. L. Cupples. VV. King. H. Schnegg, E. Klammer, R. Powell. M. King. Twenty-mine
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Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior banquet of Mt. Cory High School was held May 15, 1936 in the high school auditorium. Beautiful scenery in keeping with spring was carried out in the manner of a garden party. Trellises decorated the outside walls of the garden. Rock gardens, bird baths, lawn chairs, swings, hammocks, gold fish, canaries, trees, bushes, and wild flowers were placed in a realistic way. Flag stone walks led to the card tables which had beautiful ,umbrellas placed above them. Wild flowers centered the tables. Vine-covered gates and rose arbors made the garden look very beautiful. Programs, placecards, and favors which were used, represented flowers. The menu also carried out the idea of spring. Members of the sophomore class served willingly. They were dressed in a very appropriate way. The girls wore lovely semi-formal gowns which added much attraction to the evening. The program included novelty numbers given by various entertainers. -Maedonna Stout JUNIOR PLAY Putting On Airs Doctor Thomas Marvin-An unsuccessful physician - James Griffith James Ralston-Retired keeper of a candy shop - Edwin Inbody Frederick Ralston-His son ----- - Nathan Geren Cora Ralston-Ralston's wife ----- - Ruth Bowersox Uncle Robert Ralston-Ralston's brother, a junk dealer - Raymond D. Crawfoid Ed Burns-A collector ------ - Raymond Hartman Monsieur Chevet-A caterer ----- - Wayne Westall Minnie Marvin-Doctor Marvin's wife - Clara Collert Emily Marvin-Their daughter - Angeline Lee Sophie-Maid at the Marvin's ------- Leah Mae Reese Frederick Ralston and Emily Marvin are in love. Their parents apgprove and upon meeting each family tries to make a good impression on the other. As affairs become quite complicated Uncle Robert Ralston, a junk dealer whom they have en- deavored to keep in the background, shows them up and gives the young couple a. large sum of money as a wedding gift. All learn a lesson through putting on airs. Thzfrtyeom
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