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18. 20. M arch Dr. T. L. Harris addressed the high school on i'The Needs of Social Consciencef, After the chapel exercises the high school pupils tendered a kitchen shower to their music teacher, Miss Shuttleworth, who had an- nounced her engagement to Mr. Richard McCarthy of Montana. Rev. VV. G. Clark gave an interesting talk in chapel on the subject, 'fXVhy I am in School. The pupils of the high school were given a rare musical treat consist- ing of several selections by the Carleton Glee Club under the direc- torship of Prof. Strong. The high school is justly proud that three of its graduates are members of that organization. junior Farce. The troubles of a high school superintendent, who is kept busy giving advice to all, from a Freshman to the president of the school board were fully portrayed in the farce, The Professorfl given by the junior class. The parts were all well taken by Franz Exner, Gertrude Tschann, Wfinifred Linderman, Harold Hunt. XY111. Revier, listher Lee, Carl Bue, Leona Legler, Yera Leyh, Alice Clow, lllargaret NVeichselbaum, Frederick Tripp, Hazel llas- lip, Loy Rowe and Oliver Slctteu. JUNIOR FARCE CAST
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Dec. jan. Feb. 26 26 27 4. 9 IO II I5 17 18 19 5. 6 T3 14 26 2 Supt. George presented the football boys with their N,s . The literary societies met for the purpose of electing officers. The Boys' Glee Club was organized. The gymnasium is at last ready for basketball. Twenty-two men re- ported for the first practice. The farm engineering class took a trip to study the different types of engines. The boys are starting their work for the Christmas program. The basketball schedule is just out. George Mohn favored the high school with a cornet solo. The Zoology classes visited the Carleton Zoology laboratory. The 6th grade pupils from Longfellow school sang at chapel exercises. Christmas Celebration. Tradition says that the high school Christmas celebration had its origin within the walls of the old building when one morning of the fall term, the peaceful chapel service was interrupted by the sound of sleigh bells, and Santa Claus, the messenger of the football team of that year, burst into the room and planted a small Christmas tree on the platform as a surprise to the faculty. From this spontaneous expression of good-will the somewhat complex entertainment given each year by the high school, the management of which is, nominally, in the hands of the Senior class. Our Christmas of 1913 was perhaps the largest event of that kind for several years. Everyone was invited and the assembly room was packed with eager listeners who came to see the performance which was to take place. Some in- dustrious boys had obtained a beautiful evergreen which was placed in its usual corner in the assembly room. Each pupil in the school contributed money, and gifts more or less appropriate were thus provided for members of the school and faculty. After a program consisting of musical numbers a short farce was given by live amateurs'l of the high school, which proved very interesting, Santa Claus then appeared on the scene and gave the meager children their presents. After the high school annual newspaper was distributed and read with much interest, everyone went home glad of the two weeks' vacation to which we had so long looked forward. and appreciation has grown Some new reference books came as a Christmas present to the science teachers on their return to work. J. A. Vye, assistant editor of The Farmer, spoke in chapel. The class in dairying visited the creamery where they watched the process of butter and cheese making. The songs given by Mr. Eltun and Mr. XVarren were much enjoyed by all. Miss Greaves and the Latin Classes have presented a picture of the Roman Forum to the Latin room. The pupils of the agricultural classes were treated to alfalfa biscuits by Mr. Field. The musical program given at the high school last Friday, jan. 30, was well attended and enjoyed by all.
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Auditorium Theatre, May 15, 1914 NA Russian Honeymoon? 7 SENIOR CLASS NORTHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Under the direction of VVALTON PYRE, Director in the Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Art and Expression. CAST or CHARAcTTERs Alexis Petrovitch, a journeyman Cafterward Gustave, Count Vlforoffskij ......... NVescott Smith Poleska, his wife ................... Dagmar Landberg Baroness Vladimir, his sister... .,...... Ruth Jacobs Ivan, a master shoemaker ...., ...... R alph Fremouw Micheline, his daughter .................... Ella Suess Koulikoff Demetrovitch, intendant of the Chateau Woroffski ..,..,.............. VValter Fink Osip, a young peasant ............... Everette Hamilton Guards, Peasants, Ladies, Retainers, Etc. SYNOPSIS Scene :-Russian Poland Time :-1850. ACTS I and II.-A room in the house of Ivan, the slioemaker. ACT III-A drawing-room in the Chateau of the Count of Woroffski. Business Manager ..., .... E vERE'rT1z HA MILTON
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