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o.H.s. TILLIC 1932 jlUNllOlR PLAY will-lilEZ YELLOWV SHADOYNW The Junior Class presented a mystery-comedy The Yellow Shadow, March 18, 1932, in the high school auditorium. Through the helpful guiding and careful coaching of the Junior Class by Miss Rose, the play was a success in every way. CHARACTERS Mildred Marvin, who inherited Viewcrest from her uncle, Maxwell Marvin Theriault Alice Perkins, Mildred's chum .... ...,,..,,, N eta MCDade Hazel Wayne, Mildred's cousin ....,.....,,...,...,,.,...,,,,..,,l,. ..,,.....,,, M ae Griswold Heibert Marvin, Mildred's brother who had lived in Singapore. Frederick Rosmond Gilbert Wright, attorney for the late Maxwell Marvin .,,....,.,,,.,.. Harold Bock Betty Stewart Nell Travis, housekeeper at Viewcrest ........,,.....,,,....,.,. . ,,l.,, . Jed Travis, who seems to believe in Gilleyloobirds ....,,,,,l..,l Marion Vaughan Sheriff Macklin, who has taken a deteckative course ,,...,,, Laurence Hines Marjorie Lemmon J. Steel, the coroner ....,..,,.......,,.,...V...,.,.....,...,.,....... ,......,.. Wong Song, whose past is unknown .........,..... ,,.....,,,,,,,........ I ieslie Bef-kwith Mildred Marvin, of New York, inherited from her uncle a winter lodge, to which the name of Viewcrest was appropriately given. Deciding to visit this quiet spot on the Olympic Peninsula, she invited her :hum to go west with her. Her att sullen housekeeper, her crazy husband, the brother of the heiress, an unknown Clhinaman, and a dead man in the mysterous house, which had not been orc-upied orney, Gilbert Wright, biought the ladies to the lodge. They found a for twelve years. The hiCk sheriff had a difllcult time trying to solve the problem of the murder, and to add to his complications Mildred, the heiress, was kidnaped. The coroner couldn't seem to find any clue to the identity of the murdered man, so she spent her time encouraging the frighened New Yorkers. tContinued on page ze Twenty-three
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0.H.S. TILLIC 1932 ROOTERS CLUB In 1932 as in previous years a Rooters Club was organized with the following officers: President ..,..,.,.......... .....V.....i.. R uby Bell Secretary-Treasurer ,v.. ..,... M arion Vaughan Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ,,.. F rederick Rosmond Adviser ..,.....,...... ......w M 1's. Pearson -Ruby Bell. AMllClTllA CLUB The girls of the school gathered on September 25, 1931, and according to custom, organized the Amicitia Club, whose purpose is to promote cooperation. SC'hOl3.1ShiD and friendship among the girls. Miss Rosmond was chosen as adviser. The oiiicers elected were: Elizabeth Porter, presidentg Caroline Sanders, vice-presi- dent, Charlotte Lee, secretaryg Marjorie Lemmon, treasurer and Agnes Blechschmidt, reporter. A constitution drawn up by Elizabeth Porter, Ruby Bell, Rosa Dahl, Emma llolderreed and Miss Rosniond, was adopted by the club, The veiy helpful and interesting meetings held every two Weeks were anlong the especially successful features provided for by the constitution. ln accordance with the established custom, big and little sisters were chosen. A combination April Fool and Leap Year pnity was held on April 1, 1932, at school. Eeach girl had the privilege of inviting a boy and the party proved to be a very clever and successful affair. 4H, E, S, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DR MATICS HWVHEN GEORGE AND MARTHA RETURNED Hearing the faint but charming music of a minuet, Callie McIntyre and Eloise McDade, as George and Martha Washington stopped from a picture frame in their Mount Vernon home, and began to dance gracefully to the strains of music. While exploring their surroundings they were terrified by the telephone, vacuum cleaner and electiic lights, but they were delighted with the music that came from the phonograph. Startled at the sound of approaching footsteps, they stepped quickly into their frame again, feeling they were strangers in a strange world. On returning home in the Wee hours of the morning, Myrtle Patternggn and Georgia Blunk, as George and Martha of 1932, were disturbed at finding their furniture misplaced. They little suspected that it was the spirit of their ancestors come back across the years. -Mae Grjgwold' Twenty-two
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0.H.s. TILLIC 1932 SlENllOR PLAY 'fll-lllIGll-ll lFlLYlE RS This excellent comedy-romance was presented in the high school auditorium on April 15, 1932, by the Senior Class. The students' interest and cooperation, coupled with Mr. Murphy's excellent coaching resulted in a crackerjack of a success. CHARACTERS Dovey Doyle, an attractive country maid-Elizabeth Porter. Mrs. Doyle, her mother-Caroline Saunders. Mazie Murray, Dovey's friend ???+Ruby Bell. Anne Anglin, one of the gang-Charlotte Lee. Aunt Emma Titus, Dovey's country auntv'Dell Williams. Rosie O'Grady, an Irish maid--Rosa Dahl. Miss Mason, an invalid--Hubertine Michel. Professoi Collins, president of the college-Andrew Holderreed. Jack Whitney, Jack's father--Carroll Chance. Bob Bell, Jack's friend-Karl Blechschmidt. John Murray, Mazie's brother, a dude--Victor Ray. Mr. Peyton, the photographer-Ernest Moe. Beatrice Denison, one of the gang-Ethel Spencer. Dovey Doyle, an unsophisticated, but intellectual country maid leaves the farm and goes to the city to Berkshire College. .lack Whitney, handsome and athletic as well as unusually brilliant, leaves his little mountain home to attend colle . D interested in each other. ge ovey and Jack become very much Mazie Murray, a vamp from a town near Dovey's home, is also in love with Jack. She plots to win him at any cost. She tells Dovey that Jack is very wealthy and is only kidding her along, ' as he wouldn't consider anyone who didn't have aiistocratic ancestors. Mazie tells Jack the same thing about Dovey. This arouses lJovey's and Jack's fighting' blood and they both decide to win their heart's desire. Dovey's roommate. Balls. and .Tack's friend, Bob, are converted into aristocratic TNVPIITY-fOlll'
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