Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 92 of 188
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- fnnqlgigxgilgqlgfg Q iwurigiligh scissor FE C H 0 E S Nineteen 'rweniy-favs Q Mg1 yIg33..q14ll1igi,- Glory of the Morning CAST Glory of the Morning ............. ..... M argaret Van Metre The Chevalier ........ ........ H arold Dyer Black Wolf .... . . .......... Leland Weed Oak Leaf .... ..... M argaret Kriedler Red Wing ,.......... . . . . . .............. Paul Musser ' This was a very colorful Indfian play. The story was about Glory Of The Morning. and Indian squaw, who married a French nobleman. At the death of the Chevalier's father he had to return to his chateau. Because of the different customs and habits of the Indian and Frenchman, Glory Of The Morning could not return to France with her husband. The daughter, Oak Leaf, being more French than Indian, returned with her father, while the son, Red Wing, a true Winnebago, remained with his mother. The play was adopted from a successful group of Wisconsin plays and everyone commented upon the capable way in which each member of the cast played his diflicult part and was especially pleased with this unique play. lPage Ninezyl

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-iliillllwiiiiglllli wvqllalx Hiuli 5011001 E. C I -I O E S Ni--3-lfliiila-ni-Ave' e x ams Senior Play-June Class Three Pills In A Bottle CAST Tony Sims ..,....... . ........ ....... Y Villiam Brown The Widow Sims ............. .... M argaret Cleveland The Middle-Aged Gentleman .... ......,.. G eorge Suitt His Soul ..................l. .,...... G erald VValler The Scissors Grinder. . . ..... George Antonelle His Soul ............ . . . Marshall Lamison The Scrub Woman. . . ......... Ruth Sipe Her Soul ............... .......,..... .... M a rie Sommers Presented at East Junior High, June 9 and West Junior High, June 10, this charming fantasy delighted its audiences. The story was of Tony Sims, a little sick boy, who played with peoples souls and cured their peculiar aches and pains with some pills his Mother bought for him. Each character took his part in a very capable manner and deserves great credit. Three Pills in a Bottle is one of the famous 47 VVorkshop Plays of Harvard University. I Pagr Eighly-ninrl



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Hlllllllwliilgilllllwgf w-mn High School E C H O E S Ninsfcfm 'fwe-mf-five :::1Q..:nIlsse2fzs3m1llwe -m K, ,e . HI-PRESS CLUB The Hi-Press Club - Organized March 4 by the members ofthe High School Life staff the Hi-Press club has been recognized as one of VVarren High's most active organizations this semester. The purpose ofthe club is to produce a better newspaper, to boost all school activities, and to promote a spirit of good fellowhip between the members of the staff and the student body. A Officers for the semester were: Cecil Browm, presidentg Hary Parsons, vice-presi- dentg Florence Golick, secretary, Chester Bane, treasurer. Only students holding staff positions are eligible for membership. Meetings are held every two weeks and at each meeting a splendid program is arranged. Among the interesting and instructive speakers from the Tribune-Chronicle have been Mr. Thomas Deming, Mr. H. B. Sander- son, Mr. Donald lVlcCurdy. In the publishment ofthe school newspaper, High School Life, the club has had a very successful year. With the including ofjournalism in the school curriculum, many rising young journalists have been discovered who have aided in the publishing of one ofthe snappiest, peppiest and most interesting school papers ever offered to a school of this size. During the past year the staff visited the Cleveland Plain Dealer plant, sent delegates to a high school journalistic convention held in Cleveland, November 13 and 14, and to a state wide convention of high school journalists held at Dhio State University, Columbus, April 3 and 4. I Pagf Ninety-om'I

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