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ARLINGTON ANNUAL 25 Compliments of The Upper Arlington Company
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24 ARLINGTON ANNUAL THE GYM EXHIBITION Everyone agreed that they had their money's worth on March 16. The girls made a fine showing in the exercises and marching, while the boys’ long legs enabled them to win over the girls in the races. Dick and Cecil had a severe tussle and Mr. Jones and Mr. Jackson did some swift dodging. Four of the dignified members of the Upper Arlington School put on a clever representation of the Four Horsemen of the Hilltop. The game between the boys and girls was a hot battle and the boys had to fight for their score; the score was I 3-8. We will look forward to a carnival like this next year. QUEEN OF CHRISTMAS The Friday before Christmas the pupils of the Fifth and Sixth grades gave their play. Queen Christmas. in the school gymnasium. The leading characters. King and Queen Christmas, were represented by Jane Ames and Lyman Brownfield. The soloists, Jean Pontius as Snow, Vera Louise Lentz as the Spirit of Love, and Joe Thomas as the Christmas Tree, did exceptionally well. The youngsters of the First grade became very enthusiastic as Russell Wing made his appearance as Santa Claus, and the audience roared at Tim Armstrong, the Chef in the kitchen of King Christmas. The music was furnished by the High School Orchestra. The Toy Orchestra Band lead by Howard Smith, played one selection before the play. HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS At 7:30 P. M. May 4, 1923. the two plays, The Six Who Pass and the Florist Shop, were presented, with Dorothy Francisco as leading character in The Florist Shop and Nash Kelly as leading character in The Six Who Pass. In The Florist Shop, the shop contains a brilliant setting of different kinds of flowers donated by Ludwig, the florist, and the Munk Floral Co. The story is about Maud, an office girl, wfho was fired by Slovsky, the Jew proprietor, because she sent orchids free to a young lady, to make her lover jealous. He in turn bought flowers for her to compete with the unknown man. As this brings one more sale Maud is immediately hired again. I he Six Who Pass had as place, a little boy's kitchen. The story was of a queen who was about to be beheaded for breach of etiquette. She escaped the headsman by hiding in the little boy’s home. In the course of events the four clocks in the castle failed to strike the hour twelve simultaneously, as a result of the headsman neglecting to wind them — hence the queen is spared. Both plays were appreciated by the audience.
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26 ARLINGTON ANNUAL Bell, N. 2816 Citizen 10661 Burns Brooks Garage and Auto Laundry West Fifth Avenue and Wyandotte Road Tires and Supplies, General Repair Woik Vulcanizing Cars Washed, Polished, Greased Welding and Brazing, Cylinders Rebored and Reground WITH COMPLIMENTS TO THE UPPER ARLINGTON DRESSER Spring is Here to Stay Good clothes you must wear for you ate judged by your appearance. Wear Custom Tailored Clothes and you will be a well dressed Man. We make suits and Topcoats that are perfect fit. The “ Grandview Creation ” a snappy Sport Model coat has met the approval of several young men—come and buy yours now. Community Tailor Shoppe HIGH GRADE CLOTHES FOR MEN Also Cleaning, Hand Pressing, Repairing for both Men and Women. Hilltop 2913 J We call for and Deliver 1660 W. First Ave.
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