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LPBQ1 l T66 Folfiey The Follies were a huge success and were the drawing card of the Carnival. By the clever songs, dances, and solos the audience was carried along from the opening chorus of little boys and girls to the old time sweetheart, and as a climax the modern and beloved, Miss America. Needless to say the re- spective choruses and dances were encored many times. And wasn't the harmony good of the quartet on Roll Dem Bones ? The Swagger Stick Chorus showed talent and much time spent in prep- aration. The song by Mr. Stoy with the chorus of sweethearts of different times and lands was both charming and entertaining. Perhaps one of the most lovely and effective scenes of the entire performance was the Sun- beam and Moonbeam chorus. Two performances were given and a large audience was present each time. X3Ve are glad to say that the Follies were thoroughly enjoyed. JMX H V g .vcventy-five
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Q3 M E E The Cafkdraf CZOCIE' T CAST Peer a sick boy ----- NAOMI SWIFT Fredrick Alfort his father - H - - - DOROTHY MINOR A Blind Man ----- RACHEL HOLNIAN The Visitor - ---- ' MARY LEE NEWELL 1 Margaret, his mother ---- MARY AGNEs TRAVIS I Chorus. Place-Old Dantzig. Period-Fi fteenth Century. The Masquers presented this charming little one-act drama to the Synodical guests on Christmas Eve. V Tradition says that medieval towns in their jealousy to protect the works of their Own artists often resorted to deeds of violence. Upon such a crime this play.is based. The tolling of the cathedral clock the clock the handlwork of a great artist peals through the play giving a Christmas message to the artist who seeks rex enge for unjust punishment MEMBERS OF THE MASQUERS LUCILLE WERNER THELM I HAM 'v1oNns VIARY AGNES TRAVIS FRANCES PowrL INAOMI SWIFT MARY LEE NEWFLL DOROTHY MINOR VIARIAN TYLER RUTH POWELL RACHEL HOLMAN Sponsof Miss COOLBAUGH seventy four I ll 1 44 ll
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5 Semmiey If you wonder who we are, H Weill tell you mighty quick, For of all the old Migsouti girls, We are thevlery pick. We 'do not hail from Stephens, Nor yet from William Woocls, But We come from clear Synoclical, None otherls quite so good. CHORUS. A We'1'e Semmies, Senimies, Semmies, Semmies, Semmies, sweet and clear, We're Seuminies, Semmies, Semmies, Semniies, full of pep and cheer. We're nifty and We're thrifty, And we're thinking straight and clear, For we're Seinmies, Seminies, Semmies Senimies, full of pep and cheer. . QSX seventy-six
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