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SENIOR DIRECTORY Name Nick-Name Pet Saying Occupation Where Found Marjorie Dins “Dinsy” “Ctttitious” Reading novels At “Beck’s” Jessie Brooks “Jess” “Hope I don’t feel bad” Writing stories Looking for A captain Bertha Jones “Berthy, Dear” “Gee” Getting 100 in Deportment At the Stone house Helen Beck “Becky” “My dear!” Flirting At Dins’ Anna Merrill “Ann” “Oh, the Dickens!” Taking notice At end of “Hell- Fire” avenue Mina Laramore “Minnow” “Ye gods!” Curling her hair Always on the street (?) Audrey Light “Udray” “Oh, I don’t know” Dreaming of Sacred Heart In the “Light- house” Lorna Stukey “Lorney” - “For Heaven’s sake!” Gazing at Van In the corner
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lent hostess and Loudon Dickson was a very elegant toastmaster. After the banquet one hundred and fifty guests danced to their hearts’ content. One evening during the play practice we had a chafing dish party in the basement. As we were about to pre- pare the lobster Newberg the door came crashing in and also a number of Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen. After a long argument they, being unable to find our refreshments, departed, taking with them Anna Merrill. After many trials and tribulations she succeeded in get- ting back and the party continued. The night before Marion Burroughs was to leave for Savery, Wyo., Van Gooding entertained the class at a 5-o’clock dinner in her honor. A most enjoyable evening was spent playing cards and singing. On the 18th of April the members of the cast in “Anne of Old Salem” gave Anna Merrill the surprise of her life by going up to spend the evening with her. The chief event was the triple wedding performed by Rev. Cotton Mather. Old Father Hubbard Went to the cupboard To quench his awful thirst; When he got there The cupboard was bare— His wife had been there first! History Question Jokes If Mississ-ippi wore Missouri’s New Jersey what would Dela-ware? Answer: Al-ask-a fer.) “There is room at the top,” the Senior said, as he placed his hand on the Freshman’s head. CLASS PLAY “Anne of Old Salem” A Drama in Three Acts by Clara Burbank Bachelder. Presented by the Steamboat Springs High School, Class of 1914, at the Albany Theater, Friday Evening, April 17, 1914. Cast of Characters Rev. Cotton Mather Loudon Dickson T5 Captain Hardman Harry Love T4 Roger Hardman, his son Russell Palmer ’14 Nathan Ellenwell. brother of Anne Frank Morning ’15 Ezekiel Brown, “Happy with either, were t’other poor damsel away”----------------Van Gooding ’34 Mistress Hardman Jessie Brooks ’14 Goodwife Ellenwell. mother of Anne Lorna Stukey ’14 Anne Ellenwell Marjorie Dins T4 Phyllis, an English visitor at Captain Hardman’s Helen Beck T4 Ruth, of the despised Quaker faith Bertha Jones ’14 Piety and Truth, “Two souls with but a single thought” Anna Merrill, ’14 Audrey Light ’14 Peace Atkins fMina Laramore ’14 F-ierce lessons. L-ate hours. U-enexpected company. N-ot prepared. K-nocked out. A poor man is always saying he would like to be rich because of the great amount of good he could do with the money.
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SENIOR DIRECTORY—CONTINUED Name Nick-Name Pet Saying Occupation Where Found Marion Burroughs “Chub” “Oh. Heck!” Writing notes to Frank Everywhere Harry Love “Rip” “Oh, Lord!” Talking about worms With Van Van Gooding “Opie” “That’s putrid” Making other folks giggle At the P. O. Russell Palmer “Beans” “Dues?” Bothering “Jess” At the store J. I. Cochran “John Ichabod” “If you can’t be good, get out Giving orders In office (?) M. F. Miller “Mehitable” “Be careful about your position” Giving lectures Any place where not expected Miss Shearer “Anna” “Oh, Schnickelfritz’ Blushing In the kitchen at the “Chinook” Miss Hoyt “Frances” I “Oh, all right Gazing at Milner’s At the “Chinook”
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