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STAGE Scene V: Teddy's office. Here Theodore's little secretaries diligently type, file, take shorthand, do bookkeeping, and run off tests. Many thanks to all of you g your hard work is greatly appreciated. Scene VI: The reception hall of Roosevelt Manor House. Silence reigns. Suddenly, the stillness is shattered by the piercing clang of the bell, and the 'Three Minute Massacre is on . . . HHey, you! Get out of my way. Honestly, it's getting so a fellow can't even get to his classes in peace! . . . HI wanta drink . . . l've got to have a drink!! . . . CChokeD! VVhat are they making in chemistry? It smells like rotten eggs! . . . Rang!! NThis accursed locker just wonit shut! Maybe if I took my other coat and my choir robe out it might help? . . . MHurry up!'i Brr-inn-ggg! . . . Again, silence reigns. At least for another 45 minutes. Scene VII: The dining room, where tasty meals are served each day, the cafeteria is filled with the hungry, healthy Rough Riders who ably dispose of the nourishing hot dishes, tangy salads, and lush desserts. Mrs. Burrows and her cafeteria staff de- serve a world of credit for their good work. Scene VIII: THE room of the Manor . . . Teddy's Library, where anything can, and does, happen. This year, the Library was enlarged to include a reading room, reference room, and a combination storage room and office. New shelves, tables, and chairs were added . . . The walls were painted a cool mint green, and lVlr. Oakum added his own little finishing touches with potted plants, colorful books, and the bulletin boards, which were kept attractively up-to-date. A typical period in any school day finds hir. Oakum feverishly trying to, answer the world of questions being bombarded at him from all sides. HOne at a time, PLEASE!! . . . Oh, what's the use? And the poor librarian wearily sinks back in Library his desk chair, and heaves a sigh as there is a quick CURTAIN. Before we take our curtain call, however, may we take this opportunity to say Thank you, from the bottom of our heartsll to the wonderful teachers who have so capably directed these scenes!! Tedrlyls Office Reception Hall Dining Room ffffzfeteriaj
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Settle back in your seats while we shoot you some brief scenes from uThe Forty-Niners,'l or L'Life at Teddy's Manor House. Scene I is set in Teddy's kitchen, where the Roosevelt lassies turn out all types of luscious food Kitchen l 'SA N. Drawing Room r N Hobby Room fWOOIi Shopj ON from toast to full-course dinners. Nice going, gals!! Meanwhile, let's take a look-see next door . . . Whirr-rr! These electric sewing machines are real- ly nice things to have around . . . and the seam- stresses' finished products look as if they just stepped out of the pages of L'Seventeen. Yes, the R. H. S. femmes really do master the arts of cooking and sewing amid beautiful modern equipment. Someday they'll make wonderful house- wives for some lucky men! Scene ll: The Drawing Room. Here future Rembrandts and Da Vincis are created. Art stu- dents do everything imaginable . . . keep the halls and show cases beautifully decorated with displays of original genius . . . work on stage settings . . . and meanwhile still find time to work in class on pencil sketching, chalk work, ink, oils, water colors, and posters. Keep up the good work! May your skillful and creative hands carry you far! Scene Ill: The Hobby Room. UGO to it, fellows! Zzzz-zzz-zz! Grr-rr-ind . . . Ca-runch!!! 'GSomebody tell me when the bell rings!! Boys make everything from knick-knack shelves to desks . . . Roosevelt has a wood shop very well equipped with every kind of modern machinery. To some, the work is a fascinat- ing and interesting hobby . . . to others, it will be their vocation in life. Scene IV is set in the trophy room, where we find all the stuffed animals . . . refugees from Teddy's hunting trips. Some of them look almost alive. Let's take a look . . . a lot of them have green pieces of paper which work magic. Some are going into the Library . . . there's a fellow over there trying to smuggle an 8x10 comic book behind a 5x7 history . . . good trick, if you can do it Others are amusing themselves by writing notes and gazing abstractly out the window. And believe it or not, some people actually manage to get studying done in here! Trophy Room CfStudy I-Iallyl
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