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Euniut iganhehille After a good deal of rearranging, the Junior vaudeville was given on the twenty-Iift'h of March, in the gymnasium with both afternoon and evening per- formances. The hrst thing on the program was a prologue, written by Florence Chaffee, and spoken by Ruth Massie. Act I was a skit laid in a students room at school, showing the trials under- gone by the Juniors at rehearsals. Mar- garet Simpson composed the music and Florence Chaffee wrote the lines. The entire class took part in this act. The next act was a song and dance review by Frances Friedman and Gene- vieve Smith, part of the time dressed in quaint old-fashioned costumes with curls down their backs, and the remainder of the time in Peter Thompson sailor suits. Corinne Dickey and Edith Schibsby acted as their partners. Act III was Arnold Bennett's The Playgoers. The cast of characters was as follows: Mrs. Norma Dorrington tyoung bridei ................ Margaret Todd Mr. Ernest Dorrington tyoung hus- ba ncD ........... Edith Schibsby Beachcroft Uadys maicD ........ .............. Dorothy Hubbard Mrs. Hackett tcooki ..... Mary Roach ' Evelyn tkitchen maicD ........... .............. Katherine Jacobson Trinder tuseful m'aicD . .Helen McLane Worringham tanother servanU ..... ................. Jeanette Sellers Cale told mani ....... Ruth Simpson- The play went off very satisfactorily. Act IV was an attractive Pierrot and Pierrette dance, by Miriam McHugh and Helen Drennen. Act V, a piano and xylophone mu- sical act, found Margaret Bardwell at the piano and Corinne Dickey at the xylo- phone. Before the curtain was drawn upon this act, the entire audience was carried away by the sway of the music. Act VI was the last act, but not the least. It was an allegorical tableau presented with poetical tlines written by Miss Carse. The parts were imperson- ated as fo'llows: Alma Mater ........... Ruth Massie Knowledge ........... Ruth Simpson Ambition ..... ' ..... Florence Chaffee ove .............. Genevieve Smith Purity ............. Margaret Todd Student ........... Miriam McHugh The audience, both afternoon and evening was very responsive. Altogether the vaudeville was a great success. Page 19
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1 .Flltn O$cers. President . . . . . . MIRIAM MCHUGH V ice President . . . . . MARGARET SIMPSON Secretary and Treasurer .' . . F LORENCE CHAFFEE Ballard, Lucille ..................... 2124 Dupont Avenue S. Bardwell, Margaret ................... 3321 Second Avenue S. Chaffee, Florence .................... 1787 Dupont Avenue S. Dickey, Corinne ..................... 1812 Dupont Avenue S. Drennen, Helen ....................... 2323 Irving Avenue S. Friedman, Frances .................... 1941 James Avenue S. Hubbard, Dorothy .................... 1775 Girard Avenue S. Jacobson, Katherine ........................ Alexandria, Minn. Lindley, Alice ...................... 1920 Stevens Avenue S. Lindley, Charlotte .................... 1920 Stevens Avenue S. McFee, Sue ................................ Seattle, Wash. McHugh, Miriam ...................... 428 Croveland Avenue McLane, Helen .................... 2115 Humboldt Avenue S. Massie, Ruth ........................ 2540 Bryant Avenue S. Roach, Mary ........................ 1924 Irving Avenue S. Schibsby, Edith ....................... 2107 Pleasaanvenue Sellers, Jeanette ....................... 3035 Portland Avenue Selover, Beatrice ...................... 1770 Knox Avenue 5. Simpson, Ruth ........................ 2524 Pillsbury Avenue Simpson, Margaret .................... 1904 Irving Avenue S. Smith, CeneviEve ...................... 2541 Third Avenue 5. Todd, Margaret ....................... 411 Groveland Avenue Towle, Helen ......................... 2000 Blaisdell Avenue Page 18
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