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Page 96 text:
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CAST OF CLARENCE
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Page 95 text:
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Simmons, Orpha Smiley, Carl Smith, Ada Smith, Audley Smith, Fay Smith, Gladys Smith, Katherine Smyth, Lyle Smith, Martha Snow, Mary Somsmith, Marion Spaulding, Russel Spenser, Lloyd Spenner, Verla Spindler, Theadora Steams, Ruth Steele, Harriet Steele, Jack St John, Leroy Stork, Dorothy Storms, Christina Strasburg, Phy llis Struthers, Janet Stroebel, Arthur Strutz, Mildred Tallon, Thomas Thomson, Lucille Tigner, Delia Tuck, Gladys Ubrey, Keith Uphoff, Earl Vernon, Gladys Vibert, Donald Volker, Samford VoUmer, Harold Voyer, Vista Wagner, Elizabeth Wagner, Irene Waite, Roland Wallace, Marion Ware, Russel Wheeler, Lymas Wiegand, Louis Wiegand, Marie Williams, Myrtle Wiltse, Alice Wiltse, Edwina Wiltse, Lillian Winegarden, Leona Wing, Helen Winkler, Helen Winters, Myrtle Woling, Leonard Wood, Betty Wright, Helen Yahn, Margaret Zander, Bertram Zander, Harold Zander, Norman Zeiroff, William
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Clarence This year the senior class presented Booth Tarkington ' s Comedy, Clarence, for its annual play, Thursday evening, May 4, at the Audi- torium. It was a great success both financially and artistically. Clarence, played by Charles Grube, gave many humorous touches to the play when he referred to his life in the army or his liver trouble. Emelyn Ewing as Cora Wheeler, a wilful girl of seventeen, kept the audience in continual laughter by her pranks. Her governess. Miss Pinney, was cleverly acted by Edith Rhinevault, who well deserved the admiration of her many suitors. Andrew Struthers who played the part of Bobby Wheeler, a college boy, caused his father, Joe Friske, the tired business man, much worrj ' by his scrapes. Sadie Doerfner as Mrs. Wheeler, made a charming step-mother, and the Irish maid, Delia, played by Eleanor Johnson, also lent humor by her devotion to Clarence. Louis Coash deserves ample credit as the haughty butler, and Donald McLandress acted well his part as the grass widower and one of Miss Pinney ' s suitors. The play was exceptionally well acted and each character filled the assigned part with such aptitude as to make a harmonious whole. It was produced under the able direction of Miss Smith, with Miss Miller in charge of costuming and Miss Dona Boyle of committees. Dancing was enjoyed after the play. The committees for the play worked very faithfully, and were as follows: Play Committee — Edj-th Rhinevault, Joe Friske. Raymond Scheib, Emma Duclos, Ben Wells.
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