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- V H S '• Can You Imagine? Bob Wilson — With straight blond hair. Alice Lee Smith — Never whispering or giggling. Hugh Clark — “Not misbehavin'.” Dean Clark — Never in a hurry. Everett Hougham — Never knowing ALL about his History. Junior Bennett — Not being a big man of the world. June Cad-well — Yelling all the time. Dorotha Copeland — Short, plump, and dignified. Violette McKinney — Not having six or seven souvenirs of various conquests in her possession. Sammy Allen — Terribly quiet and retiring with his arms at his sides. Mervin Boll — Being a dainty ballet dancer. Clara Carlo — Not talking about “that” boy friend. John Cunningham — Being sensible. Floyd Davis — Deaif and dumb at a basketball game. Burton Hunter — Without Evelyn Stump. Gertrude Jones — Talking all the time in class. Ray Kennedy — Without a date. Henry Leonard — Without something to play with. Benny Merical — Ever being a fast man. Carroll Smith — Not being a nice boy.
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•. W I! S ❖ “IN WALKED JIMMY” Pour-Act Comedy, by Minnie Zaffa Was presented by the Junior Class, of the Waukee High School Friday, October 17th, 1930 CAST OP CHARACTERS (In Order of Appearance) Andy, Negro Employe Junior Bennett Bobby Day, shipping clerk................................................Edward Smith Kitty Blake, book keeper .......................................... Violette McKinney Miss Rogers, factory forelady......................................... Dorotha Copeland Arnold Baker, Trevellan’s nephew Henry Leonard John Trevellan, owner of the factory ............................... Robert Wilson Jimmy, who walked in Everett Hough am Hiram Higgins, the landlord Floyd Davis Josia-h Bartlett, a creditor........................................ John Cunningham Moses Graham, another creditor .......................................... Francis Allen Billie Blake, Kitty’s brother .......................................... Roy Kennedy Officer ......................................... ................... Benny Merical Detective .................................................... -.....Hugh Clark Stenographers and Assistants — June Cadwell, Marjorie Spear, Alice Lee Smith, Clara Carlo, Gertrude Jones. Officers, mail man, expressman, etc. — Hugh Clark, Burton Hunter, Carroll Smith. SCENES ACT I — Otfice, Stock and Shipping Room in the “Cinderella Soft Sole” (Baby Shoe) Factory. One day in April, 8:30 a. m. “Into the factory walked Jimmy.” ACT II — Same scene, a few moments later. “Into the hearts of Men- and Women Walked Jimmy.” ACT III — Offices of Cinderella Corporation” eight months later. “Into Trouble Walked Jimmy.” ACT IV — Same as Act III. Nine days later, “and------P LOCALITY — A manufacturing town of about 4,000 population, near Rochester, N. Y. TIME — The present. Stage Manager Business Manager Directed by......... Mervin Boll Carroll Smith Wilma Raynor
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•— W H s —« Sophomore Class Seated, left to right: Evalyn Coffin, Martha Shoeman, Dorothy Manders. Dorothy Wilson. Hazel Pearson. Lorene Merical, Doris Meiical, Margaret Johnson. Martha Keller, Leona Coffin, Mary Patrick. Standing, left to right: Byron Roach, Julius Black, Pajul Shoeman. Harry Kennedy. Richard Nesselroad, Gerald Davis, Leland Pelt, Harold Burkhart, Harding Roach. Darrel Merical. V Absent: Harvey Boll.
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