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TK-7 319 d7KQTd'K?'d d '4 d '5 d?f iQ?'7H I 9i ?f'Qf ?'TffF Sb .. Cav' et aaisfaaiiaiae 5 aa, sf s Junior Glass Kljlay APPLESAUCE A three act comedy by Barry Connors Presented by junior Class Miss Ruth Werst-Director JANUARY 28, 29, 1930 THE CAST Ma Robinson ........... ........................ ......... C a therine Oates Pa Robinson ................ ....... D onald Wentz Mrs. jenny Baldwin ....... Hazel Robinson ..... Matt McAllister .... Bill McAllister ....... Rollo Jenkins ......... .........Harriette Huber .............Doris Gates .. .,...... Aaron Laipley .........Roscoe Keller Nail Applesauce is a typically American comedy of small town folk, in which an amusing set of characters are revealed through dashes of interest and love. Hazel Robinson has foolishly engaged herself to a wealthy young man, Rollo Jenkins. But all along she is really in love with Bill McAllister, a happyfgoflucky fellow, who knows his applesauce. Pa and Ma Robinson object to Bill because he has no ambition to work. When Bill hears of Hazel's engagement to Rollo, he leaves town. It is then that Hazel realizes she loves him. When he returns three months later, she breaks her engagement with Rollo and later marries Bill. They are happy although poor, but in the end Bill wins the admiration of Pa and Ma Robinson as well as that of his uncle, Matt McAllister. Page Sixty O e !3CW'G5r i9?'8SfC? 'ff?'?,Sf'?X77f'?7'8F'C?'7Ff?a - game ,.. nmol A na. ,f ,li -fx' xx-.-.afar aa: g as a f,- N f 2 mba sfv'fi'2lr's'L'f'-3al'tfaiL'f'ifdisa'Q5'ilT, aw 1 L A Ali' A m1l5fsq an if J thing, Lx, ae ' M5 if it 1 -N ' 'W .aa
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,Scarlet 5 MCMTC esearch Hub Richard Starrett ..... .............. P resident Ida Lettieri ............... ..,..... V ice President Martha Hollenbaugh .... ........... S ecretary Etta Marie Landis .......... ,......,.. T reasurer The Nature Research Club composed of members of the biology and general science classes, meets every two weeks, under the supervision of Miss Valentine, to further the knowledge of natural science. Reports are assigned to different members of the club on subjects pertaining to Nature. During the spring and autumn, the club took Held trips for the purpose of studying animal and plant life. Page FiftyfNin: vi ,i A 15 ,g:sxgpgarg9'fx5i-v A i A vs- 1-1 rs' v ,fi gras,-af.x -gf, gi - V L -i is-i is-ii a if 2- i r'rf i12iHs.r'afia?s -i s a as asia a as as
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'QQ' egg, ex,,jej,QfajbQ3f1fQTQfaQrQ7zQlQ TQ Z Q. A-Us is car el N s N was asf. RD Yunior-,Senior Reception Honoring the class of nineteen hundred twentyfnine, the juniors entertained the outgoing class at a banquet on May twentyfiirst. The banquet hall was decorated with the Senior colors, blue and silver, woven into a web of Life. Dolls, attired in the black caps and gowns, represented the weavers of the web, and held a prominent place in the scheme of decoration, The tables carried out the same effect, with kewpies in similar attire, and placed on tiny plat- forms at either end of the table. Mortar boards were user as favors, while the programs took the form of diplomas. After a delicious three course dinner, a toasted menu was served: Diploma cocktail ...............,.......................... Bert Spr0W with candied encomiums Consomme of deciding on a vocation ....,. Russel Shoup Salted wafers or advice Roasted college Course .............,....,............. Mr. Lewis Stuffed with a mixture of application or froth or Planked apprenticeship in our chosen vocations garnished with quarters of determination. Parker House rolls of work buttered ............ Mr. Curry with concentration. Pickled gleanings of experience topped with ex- Pep Asso hiliration mayonnaise. Delmonica coveted positions dusted with pull, gravy-Vim croquettes ............ Elizabeth Simokat Surrnounting obstacles a la King. Savory sacrihces of pleasures in patties. Waldorf promotions with Hollandaise mastery of our vocations and sirup of higher salaries. rted cookies of success ......,.......,..... Esther Tindale frosted with admiration. Bonbons of beatitude. Manhattan cup served with sprigs of glory and sweetened renown. A melodramic farce, Thank You, Doctor, by Gilbert Emery was presented under the supervision of Miss Werst. The scene took place in the office of a brain specialist, John Oates. Mrs. Larsen, Lucia Grace Spangler, tells the Nurse, Helen Barkdull, that she is sending her brother, apparently insane over pearls, to see the doc- tor. Denny Cort, Jack Skiles, delivers the pearls to Mrs. Larsen at the doctor's oihce. To Denny, Mrs. Larf sen pretends to be the doctor's niece. When the nurse and doctor enter they treat Denny as the deranged brother. Later, while Denny and the doctor are in a desperate struggle, Paul Davis, the detective in disguise of a crazy person, comes in sky rocketing and thunderbolting. He soon makes known his identity by arresting Mrs. Larsen as a pearl thief. After the program, cards and dancing featured the remainder of the evening. Page Sixty-Three vgg' ,, gagitcx-igggspzfvvqgg , Iris., L'aQTQQfS2.CQ.' Q3ga3fag'qrgagQgte3'aQzfggtcgjjgQ Kiel C fzu'-2is.r'ifa1 vul.:'?fJr-rrL'e?.ries i'2':1'.rf. it Q'6i.w.FWa.isr,Ue5tlJ?ise?!j4l:Tcf9e.ze'T' 21sdae5'rld7!?2 1,4 Qcqgiviieieihlksotsvifiis:seLei.sfe:sere5ii'J!Tm?'12
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