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T H E O R A C L E liil!l 'fLilT llI 'If' l' ill.,llf'l 1l I'l'l''lil'lill'llll'llll'll'l'llll'llllYlll li Girls' Chorus 'limp R1lXX'-lqlltll l ' Martin. Genexa lxothenherger. lxnth Steckel. Catherine Hsterday. Mary Smith. lfula Yeager, Miss Xlleidner. Middle Row-Grace Clendenning, ,Dorothy l.llXY111Zl11. Maxine llarshinan Alherta M artin, Nellie Herr. Mary Herman. Xoha Rex. l'3ottmn Row-Murl Yeager. Hazel Dryer. Goldie Arnett. Faye Leihenguth l,ueile Mock. Hazel XYilliains. Evelyn Davis. Soon after the ininstrel was given the girls started on their part of the year's entertainment. This consisted of a Cantata entitled The Three Springs. hy Pan with no speaking the white spring. l llliss, lt is rather difficult t1rgiYe hecause it is all ninsiea parts. The hlne spring is represented hy the first sopranos hy the second siipranosg and the gold spring. hy the altos Considerahle dancing is interiningled with the music. These dancing parts were taken hy grade girls. The Cantata was planned for the middle uf April and although at this writing it has not heen given. it promises to he as good as the ininstrel. FIFTY-FIVE
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THE ORACLE Boys, Chorus 'Ill' liww- fllw'1'g'c llwylv. lflrlu Ifln-iwllllzllln-1', Nliss XYClllI1l'l'. llc1'lwx't Miller l':l1NL'I' llI'lk'lit'I'. Klillfllc IQ+lwfKly1'cl llUl1llll11'Cf'. Clmrlcs Yfmnt, Nurlnzxu lhwluw, l.ZlXX'l'k'1'lL'L Crips, XY:ml Clemlenningf. llwlfwlll IQ-wx+fKlzu1rice lqllfll. 'lt'HI1lIlg'5 llzwif, liyrlm Pugh, .l. lf. l.wwmnn, .Xlmul tlu- wwmrl wcclc in llCCUlTllbCl' tllc lilly! Qlll4ll'l1b lfcgzm In plum Ihr ll miuxlrcl xlww. .Xt firxt fmly the time uf the regulm' mufic pcrimlx wiv uw-cl. In tlliw way' thc clwlwlscw :nhl sulu pzartw wcrc- lczlrnml. 'lllwu jus Hug ww-li llcllm- it was In llc given. night practice was begun aml the lNCINlK'I'N xx'f11'lu-fl llZl1'fl H11 lllc julie-5 :xml wugs. The minstrel was given XYe1l11esflz15 ifXL'lllllQ', .lilllllflfy Slit, Altlluugll the weather was flisagrcczllvlc. scvcrzll lmllllc- wc-rc lurncfl ZIXYQQ' because ul lack ut seats ln' even Nlilllillllg' Ttrtrlll 'l'l1iN L'lllk'I'lill1ll!lL'lll XX'IlbIllllHl1lY2l. flI'lZIl1l'lZ1l SUCCESS,lllllillsulIlClll1CZ11D1Jl'rJYZll U1 the 11l1l1llC. F11fTY-F0111
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T H E 0 Ri A C L E lllllllllllllillilllllllllllilillllllilillilhllillililil lillliiillil,llillllll'l'llillil The Senior Play, Cut Wives iw we qw 19, ssfwz , ,A -X N -, 'TX .xx V M-viii m iie. .5 M X N31 'T N '-w t f Y M new mee is - , Q.-Q. . A ' 'Q - vs' KVI! fr? fi.-fa. NT '51, .9 51?-.x,., ' ' sg. 4bf1',I71 '- . Q . ...,Ax ., x W 9' af-. ' S , an af .' ,Q ln trunk at riglitfRwsxx'ell Lihancller. retired merchant ltilen Mitchellj. ln trunk at leftflllilter lilair, t'hancller's sun-in-law rlilnier lirickerl. Standing. left tb right-llettic lllair. wife tif XYalter ll,Ctl11I1 Smithjg Rlalliiry. a rep1ii'tei'. rfharles Yountjg Stauntuu, a detective, tliee Ruthenber- gerig Mrs. lievaux tllelen Rmluckerlg Lloyd lleavux, a cuinplaining husbaurl tiltun'l'ruxelyg'lt1li11.amaid tlirace XYllllZI111S 1 3 I Jscar Seibel. ctmipuser tllerbert Ruchig Mrs. Chancller tDm'wtliy Clarkl. SUBIMARY: Clianfller aiirl lilair have sunk their furtunes in a cwniic upera which has been a failure at its first perfurniance in Atlantic City. lYhile discussing their liiss. they hear their wives cuniing aiifl hirle theniselves in trunks which are siiun shipperl tu New Ywrk. In urfler tw cfiniiiel his wife In leave the stage. lleveaux buys the upera which later liruves lu be a great success in New Yurk. Ile nmv clecicles to keep it guing and thus becomes his wifes nianager. The purchase by ljeveaux' enables the fiiriner mvners tri get back their niuney so that peace is niacle with their wives anrl all encls well. FIFTY-Six
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