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THE LECTURE COURSE The Lecture Course, sponsored by the Senior class, was again included among the entertainments of the year. As Juniors, the members of the class selected the talent they desired and signed a contract with a representative from the XVabash Lyceum lin- reau, Incorporated. In the autumn, Mulberry and the surrounding community were can- vassed to obtain as large a ticket sale as possible. It was necessary that a certain per cent of the contract cost of the Course be pledged before the company would guarantee the talent. The class managed the ticket sale and prepared the auditorium for each number of the Course. Twenty per cent of the proceeds was retained by the class and utilized in the publication cost of the Annual. The Course consisted of four very interesting numbers. The first num- ber was given on October 20th. The Chester R. Scott Orchestra, a company of five very talented members, gave a very pleasing musical program. The second number was iyen b osemh Crowell on Deecmber 13. g Y l He gave a very satisfactory program consisting of songs readings and im- personations. The Internation il Duo was the third number. It was Ofiven anuarv 11th. The two young ladies gave a miscellaneous program consisting of readings and 1nstrumental music on the uolin banjo and piano They also gave the playlet Around the VVorld , in which they represented the people of the different countries visited The last number was giy en February 18th by John VV Frye and Com pany Mr Frye vu as a magician and did some very clex er and astonishing stunts which greatly pleased the children This sort of entertainment is delightful and beneficial It is usually furnished by talented people and offers an hour of pleasant recreation which is enjoyed by all who see or hear it It is close to our homes and 18 really port a Lecture Course 91 fl . V L y f s I . . . V. . , . , . U as vs - - , Q worth our time and money. We hope that the future classes see fit to sup- + i er '.?1 5fT.iff5Jf .. . 'f'w-sriig-'
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----J' iz Q i 'WZTYL- fEiC. f JUNIOR PLAY BILLY,, Cast of Characters Billy Hargrave, a Football Hero . . Alice llargrave, his Sister ...... john llargrave, his Father Mrs. llargrave, his Mother ......... Mrs. Sloan ........................ Beatrice Sloan, Mrs. Sloan's Daughter Captain ........................... Doctor ............................ lioatswain ......................... Sailor ............................. Steward ........................... ohn . Gustavus Peter ,... Jane Sweet joe Clentlenning ...... Lucile Troxel Evelyn Antrim Violet Garrison .. . . John Sloan .. Morris Bryan Clifford Bottorff Lewis Davis ,...... Samuel Lehr Stewardess .................................. . .......... Act 1-Afternoon. Att 11 lixe Minutes later Att lll lhe Next Morning .. Helen Vinarcl . 1 :' Y ' , . 4 . f 1 Y - S i' A . Q. ' if-.'3wE71?75f'Q' ,. ' 'Y mfifgi if - A H
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