Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1920

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, ,jim - - -1s.nu-T-PM ..,,, nw- 'W f' N Y fi S- vw 9 -. 4-fin' 4 . J' ff Q L' 1 Christmas Play Cast with his I kiss yo' hand. He had a daughter to be proud of in Muriel East- man QAtlantaJ who with Dryden Hodge QLathrop Page! gave an amusing por- trayal of two bashful lovers. Col. Mo- berley, too, had his beloved in the person of Mrs. Stockton, capably interpreted by Alice Hafer. No one would ever have thought that George Pratt could make such a good nigger as Decatur until he saw Al- abama George's wobbly legs and nig- ger talk brought much laughter from the audience. The colored race had two more distinguished representatives in the persons of Annie Laurie Page and Eliza- beth Martin QBecky and Chloeb. They, too, were finds and no one disclaims their pr-owess when it comes to cacklin. As stated before, the play was a re- markable success, due to Mr. Humphrey's and Miss Short's persistent drilling of the cast. The cast was in the rough to start with but by the night of the pres- entation they shone brilliantly. The scenic effects were elaborate, particu- larly in the third act, which deserves especial mention. THE CAST Colonel Preston . ............ Raymond Child! QAn old planterl Colonel Moberley . .............. Howard Fisk QA relic of the Confederacy,J Squire Tucker . ................ Adolph Larson QA Taladega County Justicel Capt. Davenport . ........ Herschel Clevenger QA Northern railroad manj Mr. Armstrong . .............. Phillips Russell QHis agentj Lathrop Page . . .............. Dryden Hodge QA Southern boyl Raymond Page . .............. Chester Cooksey QA party of businessl Decatur . . .................... George Pratt QAn ante-bellum servantj Mrs. Page . .............. Elizabeth Hanawalt QA widow who thinks twicej Mrs. Stockton . .................. Alice Hafer QAnother widowl Cary Preston . . ................ Jessie Smullen QAn Alabama blossomj Atlanta Moberley . .......... Muriel Eastman QCol. Moberley's daughterj Becky . . .................. Annie Laurie Page Chloe . . .................... Elizabeth Martin QOld darky mammies on the Preston Plantation! 'www La 1 La La Don you Adef La l Core Garz Corz Una Rey Tom E1 c Pera Tl comj dero hear teste wori mari scen- . ' T:-f ' 'D-iw '. -. .. if., '- ' .. .. , , -' - , , - v ,-...-f . C li MPA Z' A . I , m. NN, fe'



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.--.1,qsif --152: -r- ff--wr - iq, I- -,Y ' 11 - W cgi 20 THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. Coles, to score the success of the even- ing. She showed herself a true actress in every motion, and was deserving of all the applause showered upon her by the audience. Adolph Larson and Ray- mond Childs, although in minor parts, displayed the ease and grace of trained actors and made the most of their op- portunities, giving excellent interpreta- tions of their respective roles. Jessie Lee Martin, Julia Kerfoot, Julius Bis- chofsheimer and Claude Bowman as the ladies in waiting and courtiers of the court gave a real Iberian atmosphere to the play and drew frequent applause for their almost perfect portrayals of their characters. The Countess of the Wrongs, as played by Olga Anderson and her lady-in waiting, Leah Morgan, showed exceptional skill in the handling of their partsg. and Tomillo CRoy .Silvermanj displayed rare talent as the gardener and protector of the princess. The parts of the dwarf and his three daughters were well played by Don Wren, Josephine Wren, Helen Haynes, and Dorothy Rose. A martial spirit was introduced into the play when Peralada, QJerrauld Dissmanl with his army of three soldiers came marching in. Although the dancers and philosophers fLucille Osgood, Mabel Mc- Cartney, Martha Siess, Porter Wright, Clayton Goar and Lula Canada! were un- able to interest the King, they kept the audience either in convulsions or in tears all the time. James Darnell and Theo- dore Thee as the page and Peransuerez are deserving of praise for their portrayals of their roles. The music used in the singing and dancing was composed by the members of the cast. Helen Decker, Margaret Foley, and Lucille Osgood sang several delightful songs, of their own composi- tion, which were inserted in the action of the play. Miss Bradley deserves a great deal of praise for the training of her girls who gave the Spanish dance. The solo dances given by Eleanor Seibert were among the most pleasing features of the performance. 1-1 STOP The reputation of the class of '20 along dramatic lines was amply sustained when a clever cast presented the snappy, SP3-Fkling comedy, Stop Thief, Satur- day 6VG11ing, May 29. The play was full of action, full of loughs, and from start to finish the audience was convulsed with merriment. Dorothy Alderson, as Joan Carr one of the bride's sisters, won atteution at once with her pleasing personality. She gave an artistic finish to her natural winsomeness. Jimmie Stewart, with his inimitable lovemaking, made an irresistable Dr. THIEFU Willoughby, whom even Joan couldn't re- sist for long. The part of Mrs. Carr was excellently played by Helen Mason. She was digni- fied and stately and showed a perfect appreciation of a mother's duty in time of stress. Mr. Carr, her husband, played by James Darnell, reflected wonderfully the atmosphere pervading the entire play. Elizabeth Martin, one of his daughters, gave a heavy interpretation of her role. Nell and Jack, taken re- spectively by Annie Laurie Page and Bob Swisher, with sly, clever wit started the whole whirlygig of action. A natur- 1-ativan-'va -nf'-,wh ' W 'T ' -.-....' ..:,.,4Vw, n - , A . . W V Y ,.. , 1 Y A , , ...num-,, ,A yi l 1' J OA MRl CAl MA NEl XVII JAll MR al ' the ser I ancf gro dow wet mo pla to Gee mil

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