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REFLECTU 6 JUNIOR CLASS Top Row-Paul Suter, Mitchell Foster, Marguerite Schindler, Ruby Hans, Anna Jane Miller, Myers Jacobs, Milton Gucker, Kenneth Williams. Second Row-Hoover Blair, Grace Creger, Ruby Dirmeyer, Pauline Berk- ley, Paul Creger, Grace Larick, Miriam Keller, Esther Markley. First Row-Esther Aten, Ernestine Maskey, Gwendoline Traxler, Virtue Winter, Delight Smith, Tressa Swartz, Hazel Miller, Wilbur McBeth. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................................ Myers Jacobs Vice P1'esident ...........,.............. Esther Markley Secretary-Treasurer . . . ........... Marguerite Schindler Colors ......... ............... I 'led and Black Motto ........ . . Not for School but for Life Page Twc nty-t
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, ,W .. f , , N, ,.,,,,,M V -. ..., -. vf,, HW I-M .av-V . i,-.N . ,g V :..,,rsg . . 3. ,. ,, , f... ag., ,. 9 V vm.,,.L,N,M,g,, . A -, , .. . age. M I g ,,w,,,,, - 1. . ? Mt frm-A ' 'WW W ' r wif-Ffff with , ni A '- v- ' ' ' W, 8' , ,, 5 cr' f . JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On January 19, the Junior class presented Borrowed Money to a large audience in the opera house. The play was very successful, this being due to the hard and earnest work of the members and to Miss Winter, our coach, whom we thank for her time, patience and work to make the play a success. CAST OF CHARACTERS Charles C. Vautrey, a home town success ........ .... M yron Jacobs Mrs. Charles Vautrey, his ambitious wife ..... ..... T ressa Swartz Fanny Vautrey, their marriageable daughter .... ..... A nna Jane Miller Claire Vautrey, their young daughter ............ Marguerite Schindler Mrs. Harris ........... P x ......... Miriam Keller Mrs. Stone ............ 5 Neighbors 2 ........ Virtue Winter Mrs. Street ........... 1 ....... Pauline Berkley Roland Street, for whom Fanny is waiting ........ . . . Mitchell Foster Thaddeus P. Romer, a wealthy old bachelor ...... . . . Hoover Blair Thomas S. Delmar, a financier and horse fancier . . . . . . Wilbur MeBeth Mrs. Morton, secretary to Mrs. Vautrey ......... ...... H azel Miller Miss Gray, secretary to Mr. Delmar ....... . . ........ Grace Larick Specks, office boy ...................... ......... K enneth Williams Old Ben Sanderford .... 3 Two Reminders g ........ Milton Gucker Aunt Sally Vautrey .... Y of the Past l . . .... Delight Smith Borrowed Money is a modern comedy telling the story of an ambit- ious mother, Mrs. Vautrey, who sacrifices all the pleasures of her home in order that she may enter New York society. In striving to gain her ambi- tion, she does not consider the love of her elder daughter, the financial con- dition of her husband, nor the fact that a friend, Roland Street, is very much interested in their welfare. While in New York, Romer, trying to Win the girl by force, nearly ruins her father by lowering the stock, but Roland Street helps Vautrey and in the end, after sacrificing his entire fortune, is justly rewarded. -MARGUERITE SCHINDLER Page Tw t g
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