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,Scarlet 5 aaaaa Q., . l ,Student Gouncil MEMBERS James Crall Arthur Shreffler Paul Davis Elizabeth Sirnokat Lucile Douglas jack Skiles Charles Huber Lucia Grace Spangler Mary Kingsboro Bert Sprow Sue Miller Louis Wright The Pep Club consisted of the cheer leaders, a group of Seniors selected by their class, and the following members of the faculty. Miss Hughes, Miss Werst, Miss Ruch, Miss Kotz, Miss Summer, and Mr. Curry. It was the duty of this committee to plan the pep meetings before the football games. The part of the program given over to cheering and singing was entirely in th hands of the cheer leadersi while the features were under the supervision of the faculty and pep council. Among these stunts were the Alma Mammyf' a mock football game between the marred heroes of the Mansfield game, and Marion's plucky little teamg the Football Trio, and the ineffective burial of the Bucyrus Jinx. Page FiftyfFive 'U IT Nr fz-J 5 7:1 L7 Cn D' U' rf'-S'-W 'U 'Y U' 51,211 'S' ' ow n 11' Q11 ng Q Q tra fi 1 .- sane' wwf an LL-Jl ' lL4.l Qc'f -A L -11 LJ .Ji fva iaws aazva aai M as ' Q .Q ia aaa aaeifaaaaewsis fs
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wa Searle: 5 Qlll at Sea A Gilbert and Sullivan Drama, in two acts Presented by THE GLEE CLUBS AND ORCHESTRA OF S. H. S. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 Produced under the direction of Miss Bernice Winter and Mr. Maurice Davis CAST Captain Corcoran, of the good ship Pinafore .................... Donald Price Sir Joseph Porter, First Lord of the Admiralty .......... Howard Wildman Ralph Rakestraw, an able seaman .............. L ...,................. Thomas Horner Dick Deadeye, boatswain .................................. ........ A ndrew Mott Midshipmite .,.......................... ............... J ohn Hursh The Pirate King .....................,.................,.... .......... A lbert Watters Frederick, a pirate apprentice ......................... ,........ V ickroy Hiles Police Sergeant, of the Metropolitan force ........................ Donald Wentz Grosvenor, a poet .......................................................... Russell Orewiler Strephon, an Arcadian shepherd, lately a member of the Parliaf ment ...................,.................................................... Herbert Palmer Lord Chancellor .......................................... ....,.. J ohn Van Wagner Mikado of Japan ............................................ .,............ M arlin Davis PoohfBah, a great and versatile character ..,... .............. C arl Peters Koko, Lord High Executioner ...,................ ........ R ichard Starrett Josephine, Captain Corcoran's daughter ......... ................... I ola Black Little Buttercup .......................,..................... ......... L ois McPheron Patience ..........,.................,.,............................................. Venus Maxwell Mabel ................................................................................ Sara Fitz Gerald Phyllis, a former shcpherdess, wedded to Strephon .............. Doris Gates Fairy Queen .............................................................,...... Rose Jane Rollins YumfYum ..........................i................................................. Jeanne Brown PeepfBo ......... .............................. ......... S t ella Oster PettifSing ....................................................................,............. Betty Stone THE STORY H. M. S. Pinafore has set out on an expedition to capture the Pirates of Pen' ZHIICC. On Board the Pinafore is a large party of guests, the most important guest being the Mikado of japan, who is studying the manners and customs of the Euro' peans. Through some misunderstanding the Captain has sailed without Sir Porter, but the latter succeeds in overtaking the ship in his barge. He has taken the precaution to have a sergeant and squad of policemen on board the ship and it is upon them that the authorities depend to capture the Pirates. Night comes and all retire except the Sergeant and his gallant force. Suddenly the ship is attacked by the Pirates and the Sergeant, because his squad is so greatly outnumbered, is forced to yield. The Captain and all others come on deck to find the ship in the hands of the enemy, but the Pirate King is willing to concede to reasonable terms. The following morning a conference of the prisoners is called to devise ways and means to extricate themselves from their difficulties. The Mikado appears, learns the facts and immediately suggests his system of humane acquittal. The many proposals seem to meet with opposition until the Captain suddenly rememf bers the Fairy Queen. She appears and solves the whole difhculty to the satisfacf tion of everybody. Page Fifty-Three mf ,rs we-lf . ' mf -'r 'uf n' fmf rs' rs' 'mf vi n'v'2:1f wwmf rs- fm gn- ,nf 1' 'Qi-1 nl,-JNL!-r-Ji we-in H,-Ji -I he-ai 414517:-JJJVILAI Moa Moa 3150-aaraenairsaaeaaiaseiaaraaaaa:-has asnaaaaaascaaarascaaaraa wa ffiaaeai
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, ,f. mms. m ocii Latini PRAEFECTI Jack Skiles ...,..... .......................,. .......,..... P r aetor Alice Allwein ........ ..,....., P rofPraetor Florence Cramer ....... .......... Q uaestor Karl Giller .....,..,. ...,..... S criptor The Socii Latina was organized under the supervision of Miss Kotz, for the members of the second, third and fourth year Latin classes, who have attained a grade above C. The purpose of this club is to promote a greater interest in the Latin language among its students, by making them more familiar with Roman life and Roman customs. At the club meetings, which are held the first and third Thursday evenings of each month, reports, stories, and plays are given, and popular songs translated into Latin by members of the club. Models, in miniature, of famous Roman buildings, etc., are also being constructed by members of the club. The spring festival of the Romans is to be celebrated this year by the club in the form of a Roman Banquet. Page Fiftyfseven eu no 'KC1 ' nf - I ' 'sc 1'-'bf rs' J L7 f 1- ' 1' Qn5+'4a2'1 we :nfl-fs awww- -W tif? wr- fl fa 'fisflasfne nal -wefsadkw-'EDC' - F .Q Q- Q s. 'tu Q59 0 . ' .u ' 'Fur Jr.Lf4.1NFe,L'9.s5 'f.r3'5 ? 1 vhf 1--HIP 1' vygrlnyx ,uf ' t ci auf 1 'lug' 'S + fl r x 5 as sl:-fee as L T fe te a- rw ai as ar. 1H a'Q9ae
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