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Nussfr ETERNALLY YOURS ir 35- fnrst high school play to be pre sented in 1935 1936 was under the dxrection ofM1ss HelenMorr1s ent1tled A ia,mQ the adventures of a young girl who IS unusnxally susceptible to moon light and mus1c,and who,as a result of this weakness, becomes engaged to too many r'W4PFM len, and a groung man who has been suspended from collegefor havnng toonuch xnterest rn the ladxes As a result ofthelr expernences both glrl and boy vow never to look upon a member of the opposite sex They they see each other, and complications set rn The cast of this play was as follows Mrs Stella Harcourt Anita Harcourt Boy Whitney Hannah Williams Jonathon Seagrave Nelson Page June Dodge Alicia Manners Mrs Herbert Dodge Hartley Sharpe 27 Helen Landers Liberty Clifford Olinto Barsanti Emma Young Fred Steen Peter Fisler Patsy Bowler Jerry Johnson Angie Brodie Dan Welsch F - fi '23, . . . . rs gs- ETERNALLY YOURS. This play concerns - n ire-..DM-iluua ' I-'Nl 11' is obit' i' . . . . . . I
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NUGGET NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH But The Truxth the second play of the 1335 36 ear, was presentedto an appreclatxve aud1 ence on Dec 10 The play concerned a young man whowasdetermlned to tell Yzf' if 11 r'i the absolute trnnth regardless of all Aww obstacles In the course of t1me he dxscovers that perfect Irankness does not make one a socxal asset In making th1s dns covery'theyoung hero encounters many amusxng sxt uatxons Those who took part ln thns dellghtful comedy were Robert Bennett E M Rals on Dick Donnelly Clarence Van Dusen Brshop Doran Gwendolyn Ralston Mrs. Ralston Ethel Clark Mable Jackson Sabel Jackson Martha Helen Landers acted as Jack Dynan, as stage manager ul? Peter Flsler Homer 0'Connel1 B111 Frxel Fred Steen Dan Welsch Florence Butler Olga Beko Claire Txtlow Jerry Johnson Helen Hackman Roberta Van Hoyt property manager, and , 4'- csc ff'QsN W TV 'o OW uno .Q wie! ' A Inns ,,, ,'QQ .' X is Q Q Q ORM mm a 'mm e w GNN 'A A - - 1 X I f ' ' x 4 't Ayr' 'Sw Q v 's O G 'Ag .1 Q - I, E , Lv3.:qs Q '33 'Q S gg: few ....: 3 Eff 'eooweftogv Q: 26 'MW '-'- 111221,AHJ'--ztuzillzil'-'GV'-'-V 111111113TA-111--'zzzzzzzwizzzzzxmz::1:',','fGW'ff-zzzzzazzr,::.L'.21211g1g1z1.L,LL-21 --'-4 . .Lu,,x.--1-2-11-4,1L:.L,L ,... 11111m::.z,z..z,,znn::' ...1,,,:,uu ,.., -T-1,p.,u..:.v'22111-- ...... .I-'W11--z...1v,:-:1 i ' ., ' -I..-nw -11:41-1 Q -. nf ' U . ' ' ' , rf . . . - gif + 29? 59: . . ali! E . 5 ' f L 1 'il .Hi 1- .. an '5- f .ga 11 fi- 'I - Vi I ' ii' fel!! 0 . . . . - . . . . . -l . . . . t
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Nussn SAILOR MAIDS N4 'vel 1 h School o eretta SAILOR MAIDS mnvarxug wai presented, March 50 The operetta told a lively story of confused identity Frances Marie, a yacht capta1n's daughter, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday Her kv S hildhood sweetheart, Edward Dover, whom she W' 'mf ,ur has not seen for ex ht years, is to pilot her new yacht across the bay. When Edward arrives he is mistaken for a caterer, due to the fact that he detests water and that he ns interested in Jeanette, he does not explain the mistake Thus, it is possible for David Kern to be mistaken for Edward David becomes interested in Frances Marie, and Edward prevails upon him to keep up the deception. When the true identity of the two men is discovered, both Frances Marie sud Jeanette are very much shocked, but everything is soon explained, and each young man wins the girl of his choice, The following participated in the Operetta: Liberty Clifford, Alexine Orr, Roberta Van Hoyt, Jack Dynan, Fred Steen, Bob Butler, Peter Fisler, Dan Welsh. This operetta was under the direction of Miss Ila Meyer. 'UP IN THE AIR which was presented last year under the direction of Miss Jean Quast and Mrs.Hansen, was the first operetta offered by the high school for several years. This production was so well received, the high school plans to make the operetta an annual affair. I936 'Ju ,Z E 1 V ' I 2 ' ' ' I . 6. .ffl . QE ' - - . '-viii : . . .
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