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m. it s. Qhg Qlgmgt I 1 9 z 1 I s Mrs. Burton ...... ........,. L ucy Smith Bateato .............. ........ F rank Watson Alfred Wilson ..... ......,...... R obert Bouse Captain Stone .,..... ......... H erbert Adams Watkins ..........A. ............ H enry Breazeal Kearney ,............................A...................... Earl Jensen Ryan ..........,................................ .David McDonough Traver Gladwin hears that his home is going to be robbed, and comes to New York under an assumed name to capture the burglar. While Barnes and Gladwin are at the latter's home two girls, Helen Burton and Sadie Small arrive. Helen is looking for Travers Gladwin and says she is going to marry him that night. Gladwin poses as Travers Gladwin's best friend. Barnes and Gladwin find out the time she is going to meet the other Gladwin and Gladwin in Phelan's uniform attempt to prevent the burglary. After much trouble, in which Gladwin is accused of being an im- poster, Wilson, the real crook escapes and Gladwin is cleared. The usual happy ending follows. It was largely thru the coaching of Don Lewis that the play was put on in record time and with success. CAST OF CHARACTERS: NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH The following cast has been chosen forthe Senior Class play, which promises to be the best one given so far. It is a farce com- edy and the best talent in the school has been picked, assuring a well acted and staged production. Mrs. John Barta is coaching the play and this is one of the main reasons for predicting a suc- cessful performance. Bob Bennett ...... ........ H oyt McNitt E. M. Ralston ............. ....,,.,. E arl Jensen Bishop Doran ...........,.... ..,,.,,.,,,,,, B ob Bouse Clarence Van Dusen ......., ..,...,.. H erbert Adams Dick Donnelly .....,.......... ........,... E ugene Keefe Gwen ......... I .................. ........... A nna Lou Stites Mrs. Ralston ........ ......... M argaret Creasey Ethel ................. ............... L ouise Goff Mabel ............ .......... M vrtle Jeans Sabel .... . . ......... Ethel Clark
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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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B-11.5. H113 Qllgmgt l 9 Z l O 9 N 5 i - Girls' filer Qllnh At the beginning of the school year about forty entered the Glee Club. After the beginning of the second semester about ten more girls entered, making a total of about fifty girls in the class. There was much accomplished during the school year ow- ing to the efforts of the instructor, Miss Lockhart. The girls took an interest from the start, mainly because of the class of music selected. They sang before a filled auditorium at a Band and Glee Club concert given, and were well received and praised for their abilitv. It is regretted that they did not appear oftener before the school. FIRST SOPRANOS ' Pansy Stites, Margaret Keefe, Hortense Davis, Lucy Smith, Nellie Nicholson. Frances Allen. Margaret Newlon. Elsie Fackrel. Virginia Lewis. Fern Swope. Mary Hansen. Louise Goff. Lela Nelson, Veneta Wheeler, Elizabeth Anderson. Helen Powell Anna Lou Stites, Acconipanist. -P SECOND SOPRANOS Bessie Roberts, Lila Oliver, Mable Hansen. Ruth Remsberg. Katherine O'DonneIl, Frances Allen, Margaret Newlon, Elsie Fackrell, Virginia Lewis, Fern Swope, Phyllis Wignall, Pearl Ford, Berenice Anderson, Marion Condy ' ALTOS Virgie Cunningliain. Ethel Donaldson. Julia Toyer, Gladys Craven, Patti Carmichael, Edna Myers. V'rginia Hawk. Grace Ash. Vera Penrod. Elsie Christensen. Lillian Wheeler, Grace Hunter. Alpha Rutledge. Clara Rickert
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