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JUNIOR CLASS
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dentur Class paij “THE UM1TY DORUMS.” ELKS’ OPERA HOUSE, June 5, 1913. Under the direction of Mrs. F. W. Hart. CAST. Edward Seymour. Captain of the College Ball Team.... .................................... Harold Howard Archie Stanley, his chum.................Donald Burmister Walter Addison, an adventurer.............Charles Me Lane Colonel Seymour, Ed’s father.......................Albert Crawford Robert Owens, known to his intimates as “Fat”....... ......................................Howard Morrow Max Schultz, called Porky” because of the fact that he came from Cincinnati..................W illiam Lloyd Willis Hammond— Shorty” Little—but wait..Jimmie Farley Henry Stanley, Archie’s father. Professor at Elmwood College ................................Roy Richards Ike Donovan. “Idle Ike, a gentleman of leisure..... ..................................... Peter McNulty Per-cy-val Albert Bulger, the new pupil from Paw-Paw, Michigan .............................Harvey Carter Zeke Bowman, amateur actor and chore-boy at Mrs. Pilson’s .............................Edward Zeigler Madeline Morris, from Boston, an heiress. ... Ina Riebeling Grace Hanson, her chum from New York.........Evelyn Fox Nellie Seymour, Ed’s sister.......................Francis Howard Nancy Havermeyer, daughter of the Glucose King.... ..................................... Mabel Stephens Mrs. Horatio Pilson, landlady of the College Boarding House ................................Grace Gillespie Susie Watson, maid of all works at the boarding house. Not quite the Sis Hopkins she looks. . .Mariam Doudna SYNOPSIS. ACT I—The College Campus. ACT 11—Sitting-room in Mrs. Pilson’s boarding house. ACT III—Interior of the College Gymnasium. 11
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Say! What? That’s what! What’s what? I hat's what they all say. What do they all say? Juniors. JF you were to enter the P. H. S. you would at once %be aware of a presence of power and genius. You would not he long in finding out the source of this, as the Juniors are not slow in asserting themselves. Since we entered High School, we have been looked upon with wonder. The other classes tried to treat us as Fresh- men. but they could not help feeling how very different we were from ordinary Freshmen. As Sophomores, we kept this reputation; while now as Juniors—our brilliancy fairly astounds all who look upon us. We began, even as Freshies, to show a marked theatrical talent. This has kept increasing and the majority of the principals of all the High School plays always come from the Class of '14. We also boast of a number of athletic sharks,” par- ticularly on the football field. As for “grinds”—well we do not need to “grind.” Seniors, do not be discouraged. Of course, we know that we cannot ever be equal to you ; you really have more sense than all the other classes together, and so we hate to see you go. 13
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