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Class Day Program o o o Merchant of Venice Up-to-date Dramatis Personae o o o The Duke of Venice ..... Antonio. Captain of High School Foot Ball Team Bassanio, His Friend and Suitor to Portia Gratiano, Another Friend .... Shylock, a Wealthy Gambler . Tubal. His Friend and Captain of the Belmot Foot Launcelot Gobbo, a Servant to Shylock The Professor, an Ex-Kay Photographer Policeman ....... Portia, a Rich Heiress ..... Nerissa, Her Friend ...... Jessica, Shylock’s Ward ..... Miss Abbie S, Threedice, a Teacher . Polly. Portia’s Maid ..... Antonio's Mother ...... Mrs. Gobbo, J auncelot’s Mother Foot Ball Players—Sophomore Boys Class History Class Prophecy Advice to Juniors Class Will Class Poem . Fred Wertz Edwin Timmermeister Leslie Nichols Urfe White . Keuben Wisener Ball Team, Eugene Steinbaugh Walter Anderson Wilson Keller . Harry Dobie Lutie Butcher . Nettie Taylor Anna Wiss Mayme Buchannan Alma Ramga . Myrtle Bowsher Nettie Taylor Assisting . . Ida Brown . Blanch Jack Leslie Nichols Pauline Nichols Edith Hick The play is a parody written on the Merchant of Venice by four Michigan boys. Throughout it is filled with modern slang” and school terms written in the style and meter of the original play. It is fun from beginning to end. Great care was exer- cised in selecting the parts; and, judging from the past of these pupils and from the earnest and hard work they have put on it, a very successful and good rendition is expected. All the students from Portia to the policeman have all the qualifications and some considerable experience in their parts. The other part of the program has been worked over long and hard by the students and their manuscripts show their pains and endeavors.
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Commencement Program X 1. Orchestra 2. Invocation ..... . Rev. E. J. E. Kuhlman 3. Oration . . ... Ida Brown 4. Scene from Schiller’s “Maria Stuart” Queen Elizabeth . . Lutie Butcher Maria Stuart .... . . Blanche Jack 5. Orchestra 6. Vocal Solo, (a) My Johnquil Maid by S. G. Rathbun (b) A Red, P ed Kose by Haspings Anna Wiss 7. Reading “Soul of the Violin” , . Nettie Taylor 8. Violin Solo—“Tyroler Heimaths-Klange —by John Kaska, Opus 38 Edith Hick 9. Debate—Kesolved that the Geography of Wapakoneta has and will Contribute More to its Success than the Personality of its Citizens Affirmative . Edwin Timmermeister, Urfe White Negative . . . Leslie Nichols, Walter Anderson 10. Orchestra 11. Presentation of Diplomas, G. A. Wintzer, President Board of Education 12. Benediction ....... Rev. A. Hils 13. Orchestra X Honor Pupils X Valedictory Salutatory . , Honorable mention Leslie Nichols . Ida Brown Walter Anderson
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