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BILLY MARTIN THE. SCHUSTER MASCOT Pa ge sixty- seven
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Officers of the Alumni Birdie M. Smith . . . . President Mrs. Mary Hildreth-Crofton . . Vice-President Miss Fannie Riehle . Secretary and Treasurer MISS BIRDIE M. SMITH qhe Alumni Assoeiation of the Schuster School HE Alumni of any school is its greatest advertisement. To be able to send students to all parts of the globe, having unconsciously instilled into them such love and devotion to their Alma Mater that they will lay aside their own interests and an- nually come together for a reunion is an art within itself. This we attribute to the magnetism of the Directress of the Schuster School. Such is the opinion of the writer, who has been President of the Alumni for three years. i It is a joy to be in attendance at a Schuster Alumni Banquet, and each year the enthusiasm is multiplied, as the new class is received into the Association. Many members have graduated and gone out to honor the School and to make a name for themselves. Among those who have become well known are: Emma Reaume UVIrs. Tyrone PowerL Class of '99; Mrs. Blanche Bartlet, Class of '12, with the Redpath Lyceum Bureau; Miss Frances Riehle, Class of .i0, Schuster School Faculty; Miss Hazel Sloyer, Class of '13, Schuster School Faculty; Mrs. Edith Hunt-jonas, Class of 'i I, Schuster School Faculty; Edson Thuriow White, Class of '01, Stage; Robert Lee Hill, Class Of '98, Stage; Howard Dodson, Class of ,02, Stage; Boyd Agin, Class of ii I ; Stage. Many are holding positions as teachers, either at the head of their own schools or holding the chair of expression in prominent institutions. This year the Alumni Reunion will be held on Wednesday, June 9th, the members of the graduating class being guests of honor. Page sixty-six
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mmus OVER-CHOOR ! Scene e Dressing room, make-up shelf at center, bare, mirror, lights and a chair; rack cross- wise of the stage, with nails to hang wall sheet, which is to be used as a screen. A sign, No Smoking A110Wed,u over the make-up shelf. Characters e- Millie Tempest, chorus girl; the Voice of the Call Boy; the Voice of the Ward- robe Woman; the Jewish Voice of a Tailor toff stageI. At rise of curtain, stage is empty. CALL BOY Ioff stageI 'A-a-a-lf-ower! 'A-a-alf-ower! IA door bangs of stage. I CALL BOY Say, wadaya mean, gettin' in after the ,alf owers' called? MILLIE Iroff stageI It ain,t after the half hour! Yer watch is crabby! Yer fast, kid-fer the first time in yer life! CALL BOY Say, none a' yer back talk H MILLIE Istill off stageI Say, beat it! beat it! Wadaya think you are? The manager? No, you won't fine me! Report me then! Report me! See if I care! I She enters, banging the door behind hcr.I Y' poor simp! IShe is in tawdry, smart street costume, hat and coat, and she carries a battered tin make-up box and a big sheet, done up around a bulging bundle. It is a regular wall sheet with loops to hang on the nails, and pockets in the lower ectges, bulging with slippers, towels, make-up articles, feather headdresses and a mirror. She bangs the box down on the shelf. I MILLIE ,D anybody mark a place for me? Thanks, Ollie, do as much for you, some week! Gee, the cars crawl in this town, like to never got here. Where 'm I hang- in'? I She begins 10 unfaslen bundle. I On that rack? What's the matter With them hooks over by the door? Well, gee, Mary, you ain't got Clothes enough to Page sixtyeeighl
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