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The two boys attempt to tell her differently but she interrupts then every time. Even Eleanor who has seen Ht rry Huston before mistakes hin for the prince. i Crumley, a detective, enters the house disguised rs p. newspaper man. His bribe is accepted. That night t th- inception n very interesting conversation is carried on between Mrs. Greeley, Helen, her daughter, and Mr. iC’-unley; a few moments l tor, the prince. After having r talk with .Crumley about seeing strange nen in the garden, Eleanor receives • strange telegram saying the prince will be there. She pays o attention- to the telegram but tears it up. George and Harry are in the room alone when the real prince who Is a thief and impersonator, enters. They tie and gag him. He is placed in a room upstairs. John, who has taken a disliking to the prince, Harry, because of Eleanor's interest in him, r ads poem to Eleanor, only to find out that the prince has ■’ead it to her e; rlier in the evening. He then tries to make her think that the prince obtained it from hin. At first she believes hin but finds out later that he has lied, to her. After the real prince is untied her goes to Mr. Upton with his story. Hnr-y has been sent to jail but breaks away from the men and comes to make c confession. The thief and impersonator escapes and is later caught by Harry. To Harry's surprise there is a reward for this fake prince. Mrs. Upton feels greatly indebted to hin because he has rendered then a gre£t service. Th play ends with Ele ior caLiing up John telling hin that they are through. A romance starts between Eleanor and Harry.
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JUNIOR PLAY ''THE UNEXPECTED GUEST Oral of Characters Paul Evans Upton-amiadle aged manufacturer-Mnc Long Mary Upton-his wife- Jeannette Pousel George Upton-his son-Russel Eldred Eleanor Upton-his daughter-Laure Hill Harry Huston-Oeorge1s friend-Mrurice Hodges Delivery Mon-V illinn Sholes Joseph ICrumloy-a detective-George Watson Prince Tr.shu.a Somboro-a Hindu Poet-Robert Sizelnnd Mrs Greeley-a wealthy divorcee-Marjorie Doolittle Helen Greeley-her daughter-Lucile McElhenie John Blowing-?, friend 0“ Die nor-Junior Randall William Caldwell and Dorthy Letts composed the stage and ticket committee. The play was presented December tenth, eight o'clock at the Guild Hall. Prince Tashum Sombore is expected at the Upton home 'and there is to be a reception given for him in the evening. Things really st rted to happen when Harry Huston, George's best friend, dropped in to see George for r while; the very person Mary Upton did'nt want around. Later the Prince's trunk came and v little while after, a telegram saying that thr prince would not be th-re. Harry takes a scarf that, lv; finds on the davenport, wraps it around his head and imitates the prince. Mrs. Upton w Iks into the room and gives him the most d'-lightiul welcome.
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SOPHOMORD CIALO HISTORY In the fell of 199?, fourteen eighth graders, eager for knowledge, entered Junior High for the second year. A'vious to get started we held a class nesting end Eunice Pell w s chosen president; Stephen Newland, vice-president; Anthony Berlc, secretary; and Ray Sherid, treasurer. Our class had two parties. The first one wi were guest? at the none of Eleanor and Hf.rl Abel. The; second one was a theatre party that tooK us to Coldn. ter to sec Jinny the Gent, . The ninth grade started with 27 members. Mr. Canfield was our cl- ss advisor and our officer were: Fr d hillrrd, president; Key Shedd, vice-pr sidurt; and Howard Main, secretary and treasurer. The first party of th year -as the Fi“'shnan-Sophonore party to which v e were the guests end the ones to take the dirty work. The second party v t s r- t ieatre oirty which toou us to Marshall to see The Captain Hate., the Sen . In the t nth grade v e started out with twenty six neribers In our class. Mr. Canfield w s our class advisor and our officers wore: Lloyd Jenkins, president; John Denbroclc, vice-president; and Harold Vincent, secret.ry end tr°»surer. Our first semester party w's the Fr shnu n-Sophonore party in which the Freshnen were the 'uests and the ones to get painted with mercurochrome. Harold Vincent left school and Delia De- beeme our nev secretary rnu tre surer. s this is being written, the Sophomores are anxiously v .-iItiog ’or the second semester party which rrr.ht be a swiar:- mp party in the Recreation Union at Battle Creek.
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