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Iramatta $ ersntta? Madamoiselle Helenovitch Clarissimo Prutzoschky .. Miss Prutzman Prof. H. S. C. Peck . • •. Harold Peck Madame Squallina .Charlotte Chamberlin The Latin Sharp . Emily Filippini Miss G. S. L. W. Mott.• •. Genevieve Mott Etlielina Roll-em-eyes Haul . Ethel Hall Madamoiselle de Maupassant .• •. Iva Doss Signor Caruso Pompadorini . Jack Cline Juliet .• •. Velma Benson Captain Kidd .• •... Sidna Hellmann Her Victim .• • . Hattie Smith Squeakovitcliky H. Meeks .• •. Clara Meeks Genevieve Lovem .• •.. Genevieve Luff Madame Marionofskv .Marion Orr Sophronia Pipkins ....•• . Edna Kendall Maria Pippins . Thelma Kendall Sweet Alice . Alice Canevascini Siamese Twins . { Harold Madison |. A. 11 C 6 Silva Mellins Food Baby . Randolph Christie Dancing Trio: Fraulein Katrina Schnickelfritz.Norma Van Marter Madamoiselle Aimee Rene .• •. Marie Tagliaferri Madamoiselle Natomavosky Pavloa . Leoleon Millington Pat O’Shaughnessy . Ray Murphy Bonnie Jean . Frances Brown Attendants: Napoleon . Mr. Young Abijah ... Mr. Way Captain John Smith, Chief Executioner of the Board of Censor¬ ship.—Mr. Smith. —28—
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rliool’a (@ut The school house is closed on the top of the hill, School’s Out. The scholars have gone and the class rooms are still, School’s Out. Today is the day for the which we have planned, For which we have written, translated and scanned, Today—yes, today we’re a jolly young band; School’s Out. Four years have gone by with their burden and care, School’s Out. Four years, with their friendships and memories rare, School’s Out. But why should we mourn when our labors are done? Today is the time for the grandest of fun, When care-free, light-hearted and happy we run; School’s Out. No more will the gong call us in from our play, School’s Out. To read or recite of the grave or the gay. School’s Out. The course has been finished, the race has been run, The text book is closed, a new life lias begun; For better or worse all our school days are done, School’s Out. The records are closed, and whatever the grade, School’s Out. A place in the world is what now must be made, School’s Out. And this must be done by the hardest of work, For none can succeed if he chooses to shirk, Arise, e’en today—find your place—get to work: School’s Out. —27— A. B. WAY.
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Makammapllp Intnmtrlt dHartsBimn flntfioBrltky’s Wax Murks Foreword:—The owners of the names that have been rendered immortal in this addition to he world’s best literature will please remove all chips from their shoulders and carefully deposit all feelings in their inside pockets before reading. Scene 1. Enter Madamoiselle Prutzoschky Ladies and Gentlemen—You are all such an intellectual looking bunch that I am sure you will enjoy my imported wax figures to the extent of busting several tucks. They are the finished product of that bunch of omnivorous sharks better known as the Faculty. They were subjected to the galling grind of four years of hard graft and here I display to you the pathetic result. Let us prepare to drop the flowing tear. (Here Abijali, pick it up.) The first of my collect¬ ion is the noted Professor Harold Sousa Caruso Peck.. (Napoleon and Abi, bring him on.) This handsome doll was one of the standbys in Alexander’s Rag¬ time Band, and has been unanimously chosen wielder of the big stick. His pretty plump checks have been acquired by long and faithful practice on the cornet. He has been known to blow so hard that he busted his forth suspender button. Off with him Nap. My next creation is the famous Madame Squallina. Behold her Psyche knot! (Excuse me! she left it home to-day) and the ecstatic smile that won’t wear off. Both are signs of a great genius. Ma¬ dame Squallina’s name comes from “squa” meaning to sing, and “lena,” cannot. Her singing is world famous (extends from here to Hill Plaza) and at times she has been known to awaken even Carter Pliair by her wild bird-like tones. I perceive by the expression of her face that she is about to indulge in one of her emotional out¬ breaks. Do not be alarmed, however, she is fully insured. —29—
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