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Dramaucs THB. WOODLI4 SQIJI1 HE crowd was first treated with Dldos ln Dolldom Marjorie Fry as a little girl gave a reading laughable sensatlon was created by Dorothy Ragle the baby doll Myrtle McNaught gave a folk dance This was a treat for the senous mmded Next came little Ed Ropes with his bxg Saxaphone to render us the latest Jazz Barney Google very poypular at the tlme was played and sang by Tom Sackamoto Last on the program of the first act were the Lutz Twins Mona and Mildred who did an acrobatlc dance SCRAMBLED HEARTS The Heartbreaker Lloyd Wacaser Competltlve Amerxcan girls lmpersonated by Bennet Wilson James Lucas Irvmg Maxon and Paul Wedel Hawauan glrls were John Maddock Lenel Shuck Harley Washburn and Eugene Gerow The different girls striving for the hand of the Adventurer were enjoyable WHEN TWOS A CROWD Mr Box and Mr Cox Ueff Davis and Elmer Cornishj rented the same room unknown to the othez a mght vpnnter They are brought together one day and after many quarrels find themselves long lost brothers and decide to occupy the same room RUDOLPH VASELINO Introducing Rudolph the organ gt 1nd er Kenneth Eggers Tony the clog dancer Wlllle McKee A Mon key Albert Lucas The organ was a mouth organ on which Rud olph :played the latest selections including Old Folks at Home and Turkey in the Straw 'VIARVI' LOUb MELISSA A tramed Jackass guaranteed to da any thing its master tells it Melissa Lenel Shuck and Edwin Ropes Trainer Fred Wacaser and Jockey Clifford Musson The Jackass having his own idea of amusement and endeavorlng to please the spectators is hard to handle but nevertheless gets his act off in true professional style THE WISHING WFLI Come and make a wish So the posters read ind the people who did come all left with smiling faces It was very good That was the verdict This is the second Operetta to be staged in the school and the success this year was as complete as last The costumes of the ladies and men were very effective those of the former being brlght flowered skirts light waxsts black bod ' J , ' 1 ' 8 , T S E ' A 1 , , . which they occupy at different times, Mr. Cox ls a hatter and Box . I ' l i ' - ' ' ' 1 V A I
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lces and hats of all srzes shapes and kinds while thole of the latter consrsted of high hats and swallow tarls Both were char arteristrc of the Irish styles A picturesque romance of old Ireland Lady Mary Donnell living with her niece at the ancestral home Falls Manor has met with frnancral reverses and rs unable to meet the payments due on a second mortgage to whrch Squire Baxby who wishes to marry her has secured her srgnature and of whrch she rs lgnorant Terrance a playmate of chrldhood comes to renew hls friend ship and rs found asleep on Lady Marys grounds by Noreen the nrece He takes a drslrke to Baxby feelrng sure he is taking ad vantage of Lady Mary s rgnorante of busrness matters and through his frrendshlp with the lrttle niece and by the help of the servants and the farries succeeds rn savmg the estate for Lady Mary and in wrnnrng her for himself PAST Lady Mary Donncl Nloreen lhadv Nlarv-s nreteb 'lerrence lrrtzpatrrtk Ui rady 'iqurre Vlathew Baxby Darbv Duffy iServantb Nora 1D.1rln 5 Vlrfeb 'Dan Txron ifrroonrb Vlaureen 'NlcGrbney 1CoqueItel Molly 0T00l ilvlaurean s frrendl Nelrx Murphy tLawyeru Falrv Queen Pearl Break Vrrgrnia Mitchell lxenneth Iuggers Freeman Thomas Lawrence Murphy Dorothy Ragle Bennet Wilson Vlarjorie Fry Helen Moffrtt Forrest Homer Viola Lutz Ifarrres Dorothv Homer Anna Usher Flame Welsh Suplported by 1 chorus composed of grrls and boys lee club PATROL S D AY On the nrnth of Var a werv enjoyable evening was spent by the community at the Hrgh bchool An exhibit of the work done ln the freehand drawrrrz domestic science and manual arts depart ments was one of the features of the evening The drawing class did some excellent work rn enamel and silhouettes Some ex qursrte creatrons ln wearrng apparel were di played by the girls of the Domestrr' Strence class and the furniture exhibit far surpassed all former ones The evening closed with a Glee Club Concert and a. play by the members of the Glee Clubs Both were marked successes and 'Whlskers was rendered in an excellent manner The musl l I l ' I ' I . . ' I I s 1 ' 'Q ' r l . 1 ' '17 x ' ' , . . , ' . ' , 1' Y. '.b 'r.. . ' '1 ., , r .r,,...r.,.,,. ,.,,.,. . , . ,... .. . A. ,, 1 .. ,VIY 'IVVA -rnip V Kathleen O'iVlara tlwlaidp , r.,. ...t,.......,.,.,.,..,,.,.,.,....... I la Musson 1 7 V . I V-I-Y-Y-Y-HuY-V-V-HH-YU'-'Y-Y. -'HA I ' . W ' Q . 1 l I ' N ' ' . 4 ' . , . . ' 1 , .' , S g : . v. r . , . . -
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