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' ' M mnnmm We Hamm rang? A Play in Three Acts by Estelle Cooke. Presented by students 1915 and 1916. Directed by lVlrs.-Anna F. Haig. Stage Manager, Mr. T. R. Sewall. ACT 1. Kitchen in the Field farm house. h ACT ll. Boarding l-louse in the city. ACT lll. Living Room in the Field home. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Mr. Bond, city man with money lda Johnson, clerk in a department store Mrs. Ryan, a boarding-house keeper - Miss Brooks, visiting housekeeper for Welfare League - Mr. Hartwell,a graduate of an Agricultural College - - Dave Dalton, a young farmer Doris, her daughter - Pete Mr. Field, a prosperous farmer .- - -1 t - - - .- Second row, reading from left to right: Olaf l-lired men on the farm ' -1 Mrs. Field, an over-worked farmer's wife Ned, his young son - .- .- Willard Johnston Blanche Morrison Esther Pearson Selma Nyquist Bernard Moses Harold Grandy Olive Larness James Kirkeby Oscar Cmigstad Chester Wilson - Chloe Starr Walter Peterson Sarah Ann Springer, a borrowing neighbor - The play has been given at the following places: School Auditorium-Thanksgiving, November 25. Armory, Crookston, Auspices Farm Crops Show--February 8-l0. Gary Opera House, Auspices Farmers' Institute-March 4. l-lalstad-March l 6. Sophie Monson r N -'tr :s,, .4,:::,:,:.-,:.:-r., ,.,.,i,.,:,:,.,.,.:.,::: 3 Q 5:Qsr:rgs25:2SrE-::E21525:5:f:f:r:2:i:1:: 3 : 'E:5r:1525151kE:E:1':1:2:2E1S1E:E::1E1f 2Es2s512152:ae:s:sa5?s2asia2sS1i51S! .:35!5E5S??5z5E':. 15551S555352iiiifiififlifiii2:r1r'3ii55E1Ef:::.-.afiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. .g:5:5:L 'E:4:i:14:5q:g5f E:E:5aE:5:5.,:5:,,,.LIEIEIEI:SE!5:5:5:5:S:E:5:5:E:i:2:I:1:2E:i:E:i:5: , 'i?E355i5i555E55?1' E53?2525EHifi!!55flfiZE5EEi?EZ5E5iii2555555553255E5i5E55E5E5i5E5f1ErEE. ':' '.5aa:s:s:esxg::gHc ' W ,.-ar'22age3522235.251E1:-1:.sisisf11it2252is5:serasSs2si2is2s:sSsS:hi-S1kin-z -- :-. .-: . .-hlfiiliclss.-' ':-:1:f'.:?2' -..2:-J: .-:: '.-'ls:E1--5:1s:1:ea:12::E111111:5:515:5:::rs11:2:r::::I-5:5:,:g:::::::-. .- ' - 'r--Uv-:HF21551151156555555iiiEQ?-555215EE?E:5 '3E1::i:E E12S2E1E1E1E:Eri:551?i:EE:E134:25r51frEfE:EiiifE2Sri:::: 1 N
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VI lf Q . div F. U HI 'llmlll -1, rr I ,Q 'i , I s ff. Q r 1, X M' iff ff' . ,x. -- -II-, 1. ,I .rf Wig' ml! H Nl., J il Q Ili' 'I '-'l . A huflx 'ny-.I E-I X, A 5 lfxllivgifal Mrs. H. at toboggan slide: I will not ride on another toboggan unless the seats are padded. Professor: How can you tell when an egg is fresh ? aFreshman: Well, you put it in water and if it is good, it will float or sink, l've forgotten which. Student: Mrs. H. said I must get an ex- cuse before I came back to class. Registrar: Well, what is your excuse? Student: Oh, it isn,t any use for me to make an excuse, I get caught every time. A Freshman Girl: How do you like my singing? ' A Senior Girl: Well, l've heard Caruso and the faculty quartet, but you are better still. Miss B. just before the' Back to the Farm: Here I have worked two hours making beards for the boys and I am not done yet. T. M. fencouraginglylz You shouldn't be discouraged for I have known men to work a life time, at that job and fail. Question: Who is the greatest inventor at the school? Answer: D, B., for he invented petrified motion. Question: Why are the girls glad it is leap year? Answer: Because the boys are not equipped with self startersf, :ee:Qs:s:ss:sa2:5291-Q:--s:a:.a::y:s:s .-'gz-wg?-:g.g: ,- -3:-:--::: :lr-.:E:. 5525: -.,. sas-f:s:s:2-'-s:. 1525:13215555'ilf':l:EF:151:5:l-j:5:1:1:,:g.,. - -gg:-g.w.sg:g :::E:2:s:2E:m z:azz:asr566:assss,:Q.FfwaZ::5aga.::z- . .4-nf :waz-+ v: -:--:1:,--5gag:f,:,1-1-:ya5:fs,.,:,,,:-:,:,g:,:,-.,-,:g,:-.,,: .,,,.,.,-A-. ... 'S-.X .3-.' 9'. ...fn-f.. .. . J. ....:... J... -.,.,.,.,.:.,.:,,.,,,,:.',fM-,am -,: -11:,gm:9,5:5:M,:gg:ma:92:2:.::9':::::5c-z::s:g::::,:, . .5155:5:55:5251:12:ss2:15411'bg:gg553,919:5Mg::egg-515:nan1312315123:,:1:5:ag:,.g:g3::,gq3g,., , . -.izIf51575755E5ffiiil5''iilillbglg-:55'3:5 ?3?iG:Zid545:EH1559295VF:5:52-'7255:5f3:5:5'5:':5524'5F:325I7Z5:-.-V ' - .1:15:.rs-H-fsrgiii-:'1fs:rgm2:2:r:: -slin-r-2-1:25511215952:221:EI:3:1:I:aErs2::::rsEvs:5:rS1:E5::s:::aa:s: 5' -' P 'V- ---'42-'f-1'-2--Bw:-:1-P-:ss-:-1:-::assev12:1:-s:5:::::5:r:Q:za-:'.:m:::.-:z::::5:, ?
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1 1111 illllvmnriam MRS. WILLIAM ROBERTSON Died January 30, 1916.
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