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Exvrntiuv ifnarh President, Ecrlo Sanders Vice P7'GSliCl67ll, Kate Bennett Secretary, Elma Dawson Treasurer, Ella Tripp Class Representatfloes-Louise B entz, Wllforcl Peterson, Lynn Miller, Laverne Worensltt, Howe Mojjfat, Sylvester Tnrner, Erma Cannegteter, Jnne Young, Eva Price The Executive Board, the law-making body of the school, had a busy and successful year. More was done this year for the betterment of the school than in any previous year. This may have been due in part to our president, who felt deeply his responsibility. and Worked hard to make the year a successful one. The support given him by his officers and the loyal backing of the students helped greatly. Feeling that certain amendments should be made to the constitution, a committee was appointed: Kate Bennett, Paul Paris, Louise Bentz, NVilford Peterson, and Sylvester Turner. The success of the dances, and they were highly successful socially and financially, was due to the liard work of Earl Anderson, Leland Carter, Elma Dawson and Edith Johnson. One of the most successful things attempted and one that resulted in much good for the school was the clean-up campaign. Each class was assigned certain parts of the buildings or grounds to clean, and the result was highly satisfactory. Everybody felt much pride in the cleanliness of Murray high. While we are justly proud of the things accomplished this year, We feel sure that next year more will be done, and we wish the new Executive Board success in their work. S
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- x -.:':Tff '- '- W-f-e-- - V- -A f . , i it i 42: :F . Eramaiirn , The Dramatic class, headed by the honorable person called Miss Keate, certainly attained great success this year. The class contained twenty-one noble dramatic aspirants, and, on account of this large num- ber, and so as not to disappoint anyone, it was decided to present five one-act plays, in which all would take part, instead of a regular two or three-act drama involving only a few students. These five little plays came off with flying colors. The first play presented was Those Husbands of Ours. Although from the title many expected to see some of the terrible male species ap- pear on the scene, but evidently those worthy personages did not care to appear, but their wives did just as well. Many ladies impersonated well, by Kate Bennett, Pearl Evans, Lena Froelech, Macel Gordon, Vic- toria Peterson, and Nola Gordon, gave a lengthy and impressionable dis- course on the Menace to Wonien. All the ladies of the audience en- joyed this act immensely, but it is impossible to describe the feelings of the men Qespecially when the truth went homej. The next act transported us to sunny Japan, where Howe Moffat assumed the role of a gruff exteriored but mellow-hearted father. Mabel Nelson proved to be an ideal Japanese maid. Earlo Sanders made a truly handsome soldier, and is it any wonder he pined day and night for the lovely Japanese Chrysanthemum, with her fine clothes and winsome manner, effectively impersonated by Edith Johnson? We came back to the U. S., in The Man Outside, but there was a man, and a gallant one at that, inside. Lewis Olsen tried his best to make Gordon Larsen a successful near-thief, but failed, all on account of the ravishing beauty of Erma Cannegieter. Florence Baird enacted the part of an English maid, and truly did frighten Gordon several times. Many complications arose, but finally all were nicely settled and -,everything ended happily. Then we were taken clear back to 1775. Dianthe's Desertion was a clever little playlet. Ethel Naylor, as Dianthe, forsook her mother CLoretta Davisj to elope with a gallant, daring Red Coat. Louise Bentz portrayed Mistress Estelle, a eatty old maid, and Alice Caldwell made a charming and happy little sister. Much was said about the lover, Giles Fletcher, but unfortunately he did not appear to the sight of thdwvatch- ful audience. ' The crowning success of the evening was terminated by His Hero- ine, in which Kate Bennett displayed her charms as the heroine. Flor- ence Baird as Elaine, ran away to an unseen Ned and Louise Bentz, as an aunt, soon left in tears for the cat hospital. . Herbert Bluck imagined himself as an enterprising but unlucky young author, but at the sight of Madge CKate BJ his joy knew no bounds, and he was not slow in pro- posing, either. The work of the Dramatic class has been enjoyed as a whole through- out the year, and it is sincerely hoped that there will be many suc- cessors to it. N . ,J i fa rf. ii' i:
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