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-23 L-. At the End of the Rainbow , 'J' ft Presented by the SENIOR CLASS of w XVHEATRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Directed by Mrs. Luella Zimmerman Friday, December 4, 1925 THE CAST Phyllis Lane . . . The Imp ...... Emily Elliott.. . . . . .Doris Watson . . . .Shirley Lewis . . .Hazel Sweeney Polly Price ..... ...Eleanor Schiller Ted Whitney. . Robert Preston ........ Marion Dayton ..... .. .. ....Glenn Keith James Darusmont . . . .Gladys Willis Dick Preston ..... ........ R ay Weiland Nellie Preston .... ..... G enevieve Davis Jane . ....... . ... . .Elsie Schorr SYNOPSIS Kathleen Knox. Marjorie Arnold .... . . . Marie Swift .... Molly Bruce. .. Jack Austin .... Stanley Palmer. Louise Ross .... Douglas Brown. .Frances Schiller . . .Irma Conklin Elizabeth Pearce .. .Rose Weiland Salvadore Artese Charles Soloman Florence Kramer Howard Glaudon Mrs. Broicn ..... ....... F aith Lewis SCENES ACT I- Dean in the Theta Phi Housc4EarZy in College Year. ACT Il-Library in the Preston Home. ACT III-Interior of Athletic Club Student Dircctorcss ........ Doris Watson Stage Manager ......... Gilbert Erickson Business Manager ..... George Kellenbenz Solo Dance Fedette ...Elnora Freeman House. Sketch ........ Lonton and Jean Tautfest Song ................... .Girls' Quartette Thelma Jeanson, Laura Anderson, Faith Lewis, Florence Kramer. Spanish Play La Hroma QThe Joluej On October second, a Spanish play was given by the second year Spanish Class. Though most of us were handicapped by not being able to understand a. word that was said, it did not lessen our enjoyment in the least. Genevieve Davis and Elsie Schorr were ulas senoritas 7' and James Darus- V C 77 , ' mont and Salvadore Artese. tlos senores. The play was directed by Mrs.. Znnnierman and was very cleverly given. Page Twenty-sei-en fe. L. ,HL 1' Q.
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A-Ls 1, GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President ------ FLORENCE KRAMER Vice-President - - THELMA JEANCON Secretary-Treasurer - - ELSIE ScHoR.R Librarian ------- RUTH ANDREEN The Girls, Glee Club is composed of forty-seven live wires, and u as organized on September 8, 1925. Wheatridge has always felt the need of such an organization to develop its musical talent. The girls have certainly worked hard, and under the le id ership of Mrs. A. H. Stockton have made remarkable progress. l l Moon Lady ..... Hop Sing Hi ..... Suzanne ............ Mrs. Montgomery .... Sylvia Montgomery .... Leatrice Montgomery. . Mrs. Lavender ......... Uperetta DlTFCt0TS ..... . .... Business Manager Stage Managers . . Pianist ................... CAST OF . . .Florence Kramer . . .Thomas Moore . . . .Helen Holley . . . .Erma Echert . . .Martha Butler ...Madelyn Burry . . . .Shirley Lewis jMrs. A. H. Stockton lMrs. C. F. Osier George Kellenbenz j Lonton Tautfest CHARACTERS ' lGilbert Erickson .Gladys Willis Sir Percival Chctwood ..... Edward Haug Mr. Rena LeMon ............. Glen Keith Mr. Babbitt Morton ........ Willis Pressey Betty Morton ......... Leona DeBarneure George Taylor ......... James Darusmont Skylark Roarns ....... Lawrence Wheeler Mooney .................. Ervin Molholm Billy Maxwell ............. Eliot Freeman Moon Lady's Attendants-Emma Andreen, Edna Slocum, Ruth Leutenegger Mildred Molholm, Anna Williamson, Zada Edwards. ROLL OF CHORUSES Laura Anderson Thelma Bower Margaret Dillen Maxine Hartwell Helen Leutenegger Cecilia Morinsek Pearl Boucher Mildred Skeels Susie Townsend Wilma Smith Lucille Moore Page Twenty-si.: Ruth Andreen Wanda Crews Laura Gillmore Doris Hartwell Alice Lafrenz Lillian Olsen Roberta Pressey Haidee Bohnet Edith DeBelle Beatrice Gold Anna Pearson Agnes Hegglund Faith Lewis Thelma Pastore Elsie Schorr Mildred Spicer Elinor White Mary Schiller Opal Edwards Louisa Green Thelma Jeanson Gladys Shirley f. . . g HL4
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Parlor Matches On February eleventh. the High School and Junior High were enter- tained by a play entitled Parlor Matches. given hy the Junior Class. under the supervision of Mrs. Osier. It was cleverly given with Eliot Freeman playing the dehonnaire movie actor-and doing it so well we can't help wondering-, and Victoria LaBat, the college Ali. who would not listen to any kind of inatrinionial suggestions. Her ideas were most happily exploded. however. lVe always thought Glen- dene and Gordon were keeping something from us. now we know it. because how could two such parts he so perfectly portrayed without a little real life mixed in 'Z lVe feel the SEIIIIQ about Leona Zlllll Harold. Helen Gothard made a good society matron. and we have great plans for her as the F. S. Secretary of Match Making. Marie Connell made us feel quite miscellaneous with her elevated education. and when we all heconie millionaires. Lawrence lVheeler is going to have a good many offers for a position as butler. The Senior Class of lvheatridge High School Presents THE CHARM SCHOOL April lfi. 1926 Directed by Luella Zlllllll0l'lll2ll1 and Florence Kramer THE 'CAST Austin Bcvans. .. David MacKenzie ...... George Boyd .... .. . . . . .Howard Glandon Raymond Weiland James Darusmont Jim Siinpkins .... ....... G lenn Keith Tim Simpkins. . . Homer Johns. . . Elise Bencdotti.. Miss Hays ............ . . .Ervin Molholm . . . .Howard Wilson . .Genevieve Davis Florence Kramer Miss Uurtis ..... Sally Boyd ......... Mariel Doughty .... Ethel Spclvin ..... Alia: M crcici' ....,.. Lillian Stafford .... Madge Kent ...... Dotszc ................ ACT I-Eizcning-Tlie boys' room on the top floor of an old fashioned New York house. ACT II-The Main Hall of the school. Sccnc I-Noon. Scene II-About two weeks latcr. . .Shirley Lewis i... . .Rose Weiland ...Gladys Willis .Hazel Sweeney .Leonora Woods . . .Alice Lafrenz . . . .Margaret Dillen Elizabeth Pearce ACT III-Sccne I-Midnight on the road. Scene II-The next morning. Page Tzccnty-eiglit Stage Manager .......... Gilbert Erickson Business Manager ..... George Kellenbenz 'C Q , llf-ssl
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