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uDON'T DARKEN MY DOGRU December 15, 1958 . Cast Roger Kent ------------ An old bachelor ---------------- John Lipe Rosemary Kent --------- A romantic young girl---+-Helen Clothier Tom Garrick ----------- Romantielcss suitor --------- Arthur Burns Poppy Foster ---------- Rosemary's devoted maid-Rosalind Dittmer Alec Stubbins --------- Admirer of Poppy-M ---------- Clyde Pelton Susie Featherstone ---- Old maid spinster -------- Virginia Demint Louisa Featherstone---Old maid spinster -------------- Mary King Jane Perkins ---------- Old maid authorcss ----- Kathleen Schubert Rosemary and Poppy had romance in their souls while their suitors had none. They admired Jane Perkins their boy friends hated her. came acquainted with Jane Perkins who Life took on a new aspect for the bachelor used an so much that after he be- assumed name when she learned that the three men hated her books. She :was touring the country on a bieyelt when Kcnt's yard. Jane Wpatched up the affairs lovers and she succeeded in falling in she hit a u tree in Mr. of both pairs of love with Mr. Kent. NTHAT WATKINS GIRLH April l, 1938 Cast Dan Watkins ----- An Old Timer in Mining ---- Sourdough Pat---An Old Miner--Dan's Pa1--- --------John Dittmer --------Harold Burns UTommyU --------- Dan Watkins' UDaughtern-a Tomboy-Vova Thompson Jerry Hughes ---- A Young Mining Enginecr--- -----Norman Eatinger Mrs. Bulwer-Stratton-Smythe---Society Lady---Myrtle Williamson Thelma Smythe---Mrs. Smythe's Daughter---- Carol Marlboro--Thelma's Chum ------------ - Mr. Denton ------ Mrs. Smythe's Lawyer ----- SETTING ------Agnes Fournier -------Mildred Cruth -------Orville Hunt Dan Watkins' cabin in the mountains of Colorado Mrs. Smythe was determined to gain control of Tommy's mine. Pat, a real yarn teller, interested Mrs. Smythe and told stories until she tired of hearing Tommy, and Tommy loved himg but each of them. Jerry loved them pretended that neither of them interested the other. Mr. Denton showed an interest in Tommy and made her believe that Jerry loved Thelma. Tommy decided to go to Boston with Smythe believed that Tommy was not of age have control of the mine. Dan learned th and that the mine really belonged to her that Mrs. Smythe was interested only in at Mrs. Smythe. Mrs. and that she would Tommy was of age Tommy discovered the mine, not her. Tommy remained with Jerry, and all ended well. - ' 'nd '
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F Qpbtlfxflflfl fllbuffl RY J ..al , ' w- . ' All but one of the nineteen brave freshmen who started on the journey through high school together have completed one fourth of the trip with the help of Miss Harris, the sponsor. We have enjoyed our work together as well as the freshmengart- ies. Looking forward to the other three fourths of the trip and hoping that we will not lose any members, we wish to roach the heights of greater learning. The members are as follows: Judy Chance, Mary Harris, Lucille Houston, Imogene Hull, Doro- thy Hull, Bertha Hothan, Betty Elstun, Rosemary Schubert, Jack James, Laura Gibson, Velma Miller, Erncstine Boy, Junior Cate, Billy Ward, William Lischesky, and Orval Clothier. --Ernestine Boy, Class Historian iiasiafi ' Student librarians are in charge of the library which consists of 700 volumes, 30 of which were purchased this year. The pupils have access to two daily newspapers and several weekly and monthly magazines. The books are marked with the Dewey Decimal System and cataloged under both the title of the books and the authors' names. The library is equipped with long tables where only ref- erence books may be read. The newspapers and the magazinesana taken to the pupil's desk. The librarv staff consists of the following: Mary King, Helen Clothier,u Myrtle Williamson, Marjean Kinison, Virginia Demint, Mildred Cruth, Rosalind Dittmer, Rosemary Schubert and Miss Hoelscher. CSponsor7 F' Jel- The Girl Reserves club was organized at the first of the school year with Miss Ballard as sponsor and a membership of twenty girls. The purpose of G. R. is to find and give the est. The slogan is UFace Life Squarelyn. Velma Miller, Doris Burns, and Betty Elstun attended a G. R. conference in Hutchinson January 28, 29, and 50. The G. R. girls have had several parties and have taken several hikes. Two of the outstanding parties were the Mother and Daughter party at the high school, May 9, and the Wnentine party given by the Y. W. C. A., which was also organized last fall. The officers elected October 15, were: President ------------------------ lone Cain Vice-President ---- M ------- Rosalind Dittmer Secretary --------- ------ - ---- Doris Burns Treasurer --------------------- Velma Miller Officers for l958-'59 were elected May ll. Mystery pals were also revealed at that time.
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ONE -ACT PL AY In preparation for the One-act Flay Festival of Rice County which was held at Genesee, November l8, and at Chase, November 19, the dramatics class presented two one-act plays, November 12, The plays which were given were UFixing the Fixern and dThe Drums Roll Onn. The characters in the first play were Agnes Fournier, Mildred Cruth, Jeanette Malone, Helen Clothier, and Marjean Kinisen. The characters in the latter were Myrtle Williamson, Veva Thompson, and Ernest Smith UThe Drums Rell Onu, a pest-war epic, was chosen as the best play and then taken to Chase. The plays given at Genesee were nDead or Aliveu given by Genesee, Uwhite Gleryn by Little River, and nJerry or a Family Resemblanceu by Bushten. Those presented at Chase were URatsY a comedy given by Chase, Uwhich Is the Way to Bestenn, a trag- edy given by Alden, and our own play, UThe Drums Rell Onn. Veva Thompson played the part of Dorothy Davis, a young matrom Ernest Smith, Bobby Davis, her young song and Myrtle William- son, Ellen, the fiancee of Dorothy's deceased bretherq The scene of the play was in the attic of the Davis heme. Mrs. Davis, whose husband had been killed in the war, was rum- aging through an old trunk in which she found many letters and remembrances of her husband. While she and Ellen were discus- sing the articles found in the trunk, Bobby came into the at- tic beating his drum, saying he toe is training for war. The moral of the play was to shew the disasters of war. - -O-O-O-O- MUS! C FESTJ VAL The Rice County Music Festival was held in the Chase high school auditorium April 5. Six schools participated: they were: Chase, Raymond, Alden, cLittle River, Bushton and Genesee. ' The Raymond Program was as follows: nWill You Rememberu by Rembcrg WAmerican Lullabyn by Rich nOh Dear, What Can the Matter Be?U Girls' Glee Club nThe Blind Plowmann by Clark C NAnchers Aweighu by Zimmerman 1 Boys' Quartette I UFestiva1 Overtureu by Flegier UThc Fox Huntn by McKinley Orchestra Piano Solo ------ uNecturnen by Chopin Kathleen Schubert -e-o-e-e-
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