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15.311, S. Qfhg Qfgmgt l 9 Z l Ghz iluninr I-Iigh Srhnnl The Junior High School, which was organized last year, has been a big success and now has an enrollment of about two hun- dred members. The course offered consists of Math, History, Manual Training, Domestic Science, Penmanship, English, Science and Music. The Junior High is especially helpful to the student as it prepares him for High School work. Miss Meinecke, as principal, has worked hard for the advancement of the Junior High. Before the Christmas vacation the Junior High gave an exhibition in Manual Training and Domestic Art and much praise was given them. A number of parties and weinie roasts were given, and a great deal of interest in athletics was manifested. A fast basketball team was developed this year. Stone at forward, was elected captain and was exceptionally fast. Nelson, forward, is also exceptionally fast. Burgher, forward and guard, played a consistent game. Little, guard, is clever and a source of worry to the opposing man. Mackrill, at center, played his posi- tion well and covered the floor in a speedy fashion. The baseball team this year is a strong one. Only one game has been played thus far, but several games are scheduled. Hunter was elected captain and also is a mound man. Barr, pitcher and short, is hard to beat. Tubbs, catcher, is playing a good game and is holding down his place well. Rieman on first is doing well. Stilwell on second. base scoops the hot ones and with Hyde on third makes a strong infield. The fielders, Thomason, Lowry and Hyman are working hard. The Junior High is full of pep and is a great thing for the school and the students.
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nz- ia. 5. I Qrhg Qllnmgt 1 9 z 1 iilranmtrrs CAST OF CHARACTERS: BELIEVE ME XANTIPPEU Dolly Kamman ............,.....,........... Elizabeth Rogers George ,.,,..,....,....,. ....... H erbert Adams Buck Kamman ,,...,,... ....,.. C harles Hausen Thornton Brown ...... ......... H oyt McNitt Arthur Sole ........... .............. E arl Jensen Simp Calloway ......... .......... E ugene Keefe Wren ..................... .......... R obert Bouse Violet ,,,,..,.............,........ ................. M arion Condy Martha ,,..,,............,..............,........ Dorothy Williams Williams ..,,..,,....,..... I .........,,............... Henry Breazeal Mrs. John Barta, Director. George MacFarland disgusted with the inadequacy of the New York police, makes a wager with Sole and Brown that he can escape the law for one year. Sole,a detective, takes his picture, measurements, etc., and his favorite expression, Believe Me Xan- tippef' He forges a check for S100 and escapes. In a little cabin in Colorado, Buck Kamman and his daugh- ter, Dolly, are staying. Kamman goes to town and leaves Dolly on promise that she return next day. He tells her that Slimp Cal- loway, a desperado, is loose. Dolly leaves to walk a short ways with her father and in her absence McFarland enters. Dolly re- turns and forces MacFP-rland to go to bed. Simn enters and with the help of MacFarlanrl,,Dolly captures him and in the morning takes both to town. Violet, a lady of questionable reputation, at- tempts to free Simn, and is also locked up. Wren, the jailer, furnishes much amusement. MacFarland gets a telegram saving that Sole and Brown were drowned. Dolly lets him escape, and Sole and Brown arrive and clear matters up. CAST OF CHARCATERS: OFFICER 6663 Travers Gladwin ................,.,......... ,... J ack Briekman Helen Burton ............ ..,....... J ulia Toyer Whitnev Barnes ....... .......,. H oyt McNitt Sadie Small ........ ....... ....,... . P ansy Stites Officer Phelan 666 ...... ....... E ugene Keefe
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