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39. Zia. 5. Senior Qlilass iBlap The evening of November twenty-third is a never-to-be-forgotten-one in the memories of the class of 'twenty-four! On this eventful night the Seniors produced their class play, Mr, Bob, with all pomp and splendor. Athough the last practice was a mliserablegone, the play that night went off without a catch. Five minutes before the curtain went up Nelllie LaRue was found roaming around the audience, in a dazed sort of way, asking for nickles, wlrile Ethel Wilderman visited the dressing' rooms to see what she could pick up. Something different in the form of specialties was presented by the Senior Class. About ten girls of the class and two boys gave a joyous' half hour just before the curtain went up. Popular songs, jokes and dialogues amused the large audience. Harold Kight and Russell Devore each g1ave sev- eral vocal numbers which were enjoyed by all. Cast of Characters Marian Bryant, Mr. Bob - - - Miss Rebeoca Luke, Aunt Becky Mr. Robert Brown, lawyer - - Katherine Rogers, Aunt Becky's niece Phillip Royson, Aunt Becky's nephew - Patty, the maid Jenkins, the butler - Mary Johnson Catherine Conners Adolph Abramson Catherine Spangler - Orville Yokum - Mildred Lewis - Herbert Mullan Cast of Girls in the Minstrel Picky Boon Boss LaRue Cupid Willderman Cutie Scott KI Cl Slkriddyu Skidmore Tiny Largent Curly ' Brandenburg Willie DiBitetto Page one hundred three Sis Kight Shorty Devore Brownie Wiltnison Dolly Butler
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FMT' l 5 . iaomopir umm. The Jfresbman Reception On Friday, Septemiber 21, the pupils of Piedmont High School assem- bled for the annual maulinlg which was to tak-e place for the purpose of tasming the newcomers. As usual the Flreshies were brave and bold f?J. Nevertheless they lowered their dignity for the eventful night and con- sented to the will of the Seniors. It was a noisy, nervous crowd of greenies that awaited the initia- tion. After blindfolding the victims the paddling and terriffying process began. Mamy were the dangers and perils that the Freshmen unknowing- ly ventured into that night. The Chamber of Horror, The Sucking Menace, The Nauseating Odor, and the S. of C. O. Csipoon of castor oi1J, were among the novelties of entertainment. Of oourse, all the Freshmen will tell you that they were entirely devoid of fear on that occasion, but let me notify you folks, that there never were any ineidentis in the lives of any individual of the present Freshman Class as fearful as the incompre- hensible and intangible horrors of the said Suekin-g Menace. After the entertainment was over we teasingly offered the Fresh- men some refreshments. This stimulant served as a light to pierce the gloom of the impending catastrophe fcastor-oil-s-troiphel. The greenies were the most important factors in a delightfully presented program. Much talent was displayed and we, the Seniors, wish the class of '27 suc- cess in all their undertakings. Beryl Grove Entertains Miss Beryl Grove, of East Hampshire street, entertained the Junior Class and some of their friends on Friday, October 5, 1923. Gaines were played after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Miss- es Ruth Turner, Dessie Fox, Enid Ours, Mary Powers, Mary Oates, Lior- etta Haines, Deborah Ord, Sarah Crist, Mary Johnson, Beryl Grove, Mes- srs. Harry Howell, Norman Hoffa, Norman Jenkins, Thomas Bannister, Russell Devore, Morris Holland an-d John Crist. ,,, 1- ,7, , .. Virginia Ott Entertains Virginia Ott entertained the Senior Class Tuesday, October 16, 1923, at her home on East Hampshire street. Games and dancing featured, af- ter Which a luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Mary But- ler, Inza Scott, Mildred Skidmore, Catherine Spangler, Lueille Wiltison, Natalie DiBLitetto, Lucy Harlowe, Mary Johnson, Vida Largent, Mildred Lewis, Nellie LaRue, Erma Brandenburg, Mabel Abernathy, Messrs. Her- bert Mullan, Orville Yokum, Bruce Dunn and Aulbrey Whiisner. ' Page one hundred tfwa mt n 'a... M' -- V . e-..f.1.fff3 e'aef 1-va---......4.. ..
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