Plymouth High School - Plythean Yearbook (Plymouth, MI)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 21 text:

Uhr 3Iuninr Wixvrutine iinarh HE success of the executive board plan of control of athletics re- sulted this year in the adoption of the same plan by the Junior class. It is dihficult to secure thoughtful deliberation in the meetings with even a small classg with a large class it is still more difficult, and frequent class meetings are impossible. The executive board has met weekly or oftener, has transacted routine business and originated plans for class work, which, if of sutticient im- portance, are submitted to the whole class for acceptance or rejection, and it has worked out together details which otherwise would be left to the responsibility of a single officer or patron. Among the accomplishments of this group were: The XYashington trip plan, the Junior play, and the a contract for a Redpath Lyceum course during the coming winter. of the committee is as follows: Chairman, Mary Parrottg yon, Margaret Amrhein, Frank Millard, Florence Cline, Clare Grigware, George Palmer, Irene Brown, Gladys Hake,

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te 6 g IQIYEN Stockings, the .lunior Class play, was a highly successful three-act comedy, the scene of which was laid country house of XYilliam Faradav. The plot Ctlstolll of liaving the oldest unmarried sister of a family ings at the wedding of a younger sister. Celia Faraday green stockings at the weddings of her two sisters and ing' to wear them again for her youngest sister, was :go to be married soon. ln desperation she manufactured in England at the dealt with the old wear green stock! had already worn it looked as it she who was planning a iietitious Colonel Smith. who was supposed to be in the army in Arabia, and, to convince her friends of the fact, wrote a letter to him intending to destroy it, but the youngest sister had it mailed to its destination. XYhen the letter reached Arabia it was delivered to a man whose name happened to be Smith. lle at once decided to go to lifnglantl and investigate as to the identity ol' the young lady who was writing' such loving letters to him. XX'hen he arrived at the Faraday house the fun began pretty had until Colonel Smith and Celia came to an and things looked understanding and decided to arrar-ge it permanently so that Celia would have to wear no more green stockings. Kliss Helen l,eYan and Mr. li. l. lflolcomb were the directors of the play and great credit is due them for the success they The Cast made of it. livelyn. l.ady lrencliard, and Madge, Mrs. Rockingham, sisters of Celiaff 1 lloris Coleman and Gladys l-lake. Aunt lda, Mrs, Chisholm Faraday, a rich aunt from hlelow. Martin. an old family servant--Allobert Taylor. Phyllis, youngest sister of Celia-f Muriel Bovee. Cliicaex 1fDor0thy Robert 'l'arx'er, an empty headed young swellfflverett Cummins. .lames lQaleie'l1fXYilhert Petz. XX'illiani l araday, father ot' the girlssliussell Neiman. .Xdmiral Grice, retired-lfrnest Ambrus. Celia lfaradav, an unaliiected woman of Qflfluanita Coe. Colonel Sinitilifllotiglas Gittins. I llenry Steele---Glenn Arnold.

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