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T.H E M A G I C P IyP E R AN OPERETTA IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE LOWER EIGHT GRADES Mar. 28, 1941 8:00 p.m. Cast of Characters Reader --------- Charles Johnston Town Crier ---------- Doris Fahle Gretchen ---------- Ellen Shaffer Katrina ------ Jacqualine Willard Hans ----- ---- Franklin Shaffer Peter --------- Daniel Scsavnicki Clown Rat -------- Norman Crispen Mutter Katzenheimer-Doris Fahle Children Herbert Bushman Merna Nixon Ardanelle Shaffer Leon Schivelbein James Miller Mollie Jo Jlmison Ilene Swartz Susan Hemmlnger Dorothy Sohivelbein Marilyn Rogers Elmer Scsavnicki Norma Jean Brown Richard Crispen Lloyd Seifert Sarah Jane Wight Ruth Rothenbuhler Gene Heamsnyder Jacqueline Sanders Women Lois Seifert Eloise Meder Eleanor Welling Helen Swartz Mary Lynn Rideout Maxine Eilert Jacob ----------- Leslie Scsavnickl Frieda ----- ----- Doris Ann Pope Fido --------------- Jackie Shaffer Mayor ---------------- Eldon Layman First Councilman-Emery Scsavnicki Second Councilman-Harold Williams Third Councilman-Leroy Gottschalk Piper ----------------- Lloyd Meyer Rats Band Doris Brooke Gene Layman Glen Nixon Joan Bloom Ruth Swartz Ruth Milliro Clayton Hoffheins Bobby Rideout Robert Johnston n Dwight Emmitt Betty Ann Breit Dickie Becker Willard Collins Carl Oberdick Russell Dunipace Richard Collins Richard Gottschalk Paul Willard Ellen Hebler Dale Newman Norma Hoffheins Phillip Halicki David Loomis Lyle Shaffer Glen Oberdick SYNOPSIS B0bbiG Sh6ldPiCk Act I-Street of Hamelin Shirley Welling Joan Newman M22 Walter E. Da Walter W. Da James Hoffheins Paul Krukeme Theodore Rea Ralph Phillips Bobby Becker Tommy Sander Town in Brunswick. Once upon a time there was a town where very happy people dwell, but they were beside them- selves as to how to get rid of the rats that were over-running the town. The Pied Piper came to their aid with his magic music. vidson vidson yer msnyder S , Mariam Eilert Wilbert Oberdick Act II-The children are with Betty O'Brien George Lembke the Piper in the mountain Mary Newman Russell Emmitt and are enjoying them- Iva Canfield Donald Joseph selves very much when the Joan Philo Royal Kent town crier bears a message Lurelle Loomis Donald Melchor Act III-The children return Richard Magsid to Hamelin Town and live Director-Accompanist-Mlss Archer happily ever after. ' all-1 I'
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The first fourth week of members of the The early SOCIAL'NEWS FALL ROAST faculty party of the year was held during the school at Sunset Park on the Maumee River. All faculty were present. part of the evening was spent playing soft ball. About dusk, the group gathered around the fire and enjoyed a delightful lunch. The remainder of the evening was spent visiting. at furnished an o ortunit to et acquainted with TNS P T Y PP Y S ' the new members of the faculty, Miss Archer and Mr. Brown. We were glad to welcome them to our group. Plans were made for a number of other faculty parties dur- ing the year. having spent a Everyone left for home with the satisfaction of very enjoyable evening. JOLLY FUN In the fall just before Thanksgiving the faculty with their wives met at Miss Eckert's house for the evening. Upon arrival each guest was given a fourth of a potato. Upon matching these the team was found to which each belonged. The group then played such games as Progressive, Bingo, and Dark House Mr. Brown seemed to monopolize the Bingo game because he was always yelling Bingo before the others had a chance. Such goings on! Mr. Croll, Miss Donnell, and Miss Archer were the other Bingo prize winners. In the game Dark House, the lights were turned out and each person was given a pencil and paper to draw a horse and rider. We think Mr. Long should change his profession to that of artist. Mr. Croll took his art work home. We wonder why!!! Miss Eckert then served a delicious lunch nfit for a kingn. ij I
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