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v, .tr V , EMPLGLEAUES 'mil QA '5Irnul1z1hnur's team HE Troubadour's Dream, a One-act play, by Claudine E. Clements, was presented at the Christmas Chapel program December 17. 1925. The scene of the play is a room of an old chauteau of medieval French WNXXs days. The action is woven about the time of a discontented Countess, who plans to run away from her home and husband. She is kept from this by the troubadour's story of his dream of the Nativity. The play was well given. Margaret Linn Hamilton, as the Countess, and Roy Morris, as Arnant, the Troubadour, were exceptionally good. CAST CULIHIPSS . ,. .i ,..,. ........ ,.... ...,......,,....... Nl A R GARET l-lNN HAMILTON Aman! fthe troubadourj ..,... .,........,,........ ,,,..,... R O Y MORRIS Adelll .........., .,..,..,............ ...,.. ..,.... B E T TY CARPENTER Mary .. ,....r.....l........... ...,..... K ATHRYN Lows Joseph .. .... ,.,....,, J OE MALLAMO Simon ....,.. .,......... T ONY Russo Salome ...,. ...,...... .,..,,.,4...,..,....,.... ,.4,......,.....,....,..,., L I L LIAN COOK EI Ranuk ,........., .. l.....,....,,..,., .,...,..,..r..,....,. ,....,.....,,.. A L L1soN FRUM Three Wise Men ,.... ,.,,. L LOYD CARROL, JOHN HlMEl.lCK, JOE MARTINE SMU? Boy ......,,,.,..,. .,.,. ...,...,.......... ,...................,...,.,.,.... P A U L MORRIS JOd .. ..........,......, . ............, ..,..... ......, A N THONY TROYNAR Belhlemitess ....... .. ..,..........,....,,....,, ,....,..... MILDRED LIVELY Director of Staff ........ .......,.....,.....,.... ......,.. S C OTT C. LOWE Properties ....,,.,..... . .....,.. ..,...... ....... W A RNER GLOVER Electrician. ......,. ....... J OHN MVFCHELL 55299435 URING the courtesy campaign put on by the Junior English Classes, the week of February l, a very clever pageant was presented in chapel por- .-3,-yg. traying courtesy through the ages. Margaret Linn Hamilton was very ' A good as the Spirit of Courtesy, and Earl Jackson certainly made a gallant Sir Walter Raleigh. Mabel Stuart Staggers, Marion Stemple, Virginia Mae Martin and Ida Costello danced the stately minuet in a very effective manner. The cast was well suited to the parts, and the idea was well carried out. The flluurtesg pageant Page 134
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l TQQXQ , li g zj ' fl6lPLEfLEAUE5 '11 Hakes I was a fish to bite on that one, said the mackerel, as he wrapped his mouth around a worm. Miss Billingslea Cto Brady Knightj -- Brady. name the three R's. Brady Cjust waking upj- Rah! Rahl Rahl Dortha Collins- You mean to tell me you fell from the Woolworth building and you're still living? Earnest Pflock- Sure, I only fell from the nrst floor window. Teacher- Helen, name the four seasons. Helen- Salt, Mustard, Vinegar. Pepper. Maude-- Tommy fainted at the Den- tist's the other night and we thought he was going to die. Pookey- Well, did he kick the bucket? Maude- No, he turned a little paill Earnest Pflock- What is the best thing out? Margaret Harden- A sore tooth. Jane Reed- Why do we buy clothes? Frank-- Because they don't give them away. This is boring. cried the drill as it passed through the wood. That tickles me. he said pointing to the flannel nightshirt hanging on the line. I've raised a lot of families. says the elevator boy. Father- So the teacher caught you using a bad word and punished you. Tommy- Yes, and she asked me where I learned it. Father- What did you tell her? Tommy- I didn't want to give you away, Pa, so I blamed it on the parrot. ,l....-1 Miss Crystal- Wilbur, have you your lesson? Wilbur- No? Miss Crystal- John, have you your les- son? John- No. Miss Crystal- I suppose you helped Wil- bur prepare his lesson last night. This hurts me worse than it hurts you. said the Siamese twin as her sister swallowed the medicine. A teacher asked a little boy, who was tak- ing a test: Do the questions embarrass you? And he answered: Noi But the answers do. A modern young girl was going to Europe on a steamer. Her diary is as fol- lows: lst day at sea: 2nd day at sea: very goodlooking. 3rd day at sea: captain. 4th day at sea: 5th day at sea: let him kiss me he 6th day at sea: Am very lonely. Met the captain. He is Wallked on deck with the Captain hugged me. Captain said if I did not would sink the ship. Saved 500 lives. ii.,- Usher- Singles-only. Miss Kincade- I'll take three if they're next to one another. Richard S. Lseeing knot holes in a piece of woodj- What are those? Bettie Carpenter-- They're knot holes. Richard S.- Oh, you can't fool me, I know they're some kind of holes. Bob Kline- Did you hear about my roommate F He was out walking the other day, and he came to a corncrib. He threw a cigarette carelessly away. and it caught on the corn- crib. In a minute the place was ablaze. The corn started to pop furiously, and my room- mate thought it was snow, and he froze to death. Mary. who had worked hard on her first cake. asked Charles how he liked it. Charles replied-- Oh, I guess it will do. Mary said in a very haughty voice- Well the cook book said it was delicious. Diner findignantlyj- Bring the proprie- tor here at once: there is a wasp in my soup. Waiter- It's no use, boss, sir. 'e's deadly scared of 'em 'imselff' Is this a second-hand shop? Yes. sir. Well, I want one for my watch. 4 Page 1.16
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