The blue and gold . 9. JUNIOR RHETORICALS December 20. 1918, a play adapted from A Christmas Carol, by CharlesDickens, was produced. By hard work the committee had condensed thestory into five acts. Under Miss Bakers supervision it certainly surpassed allexpectations. The story is so well known that no description is Backey gave a pleasing saxophone solo. Elizabeth Priddy, as aFrench maid, brought the Christmas spirit of France to America, while RuthBrown described the American Christmas spirit. The only regrettable featurewas that the flu germs had multiplied themselves so that


The blue and gold . 9. JUNIOR RHETORICALS December 20. 1918, a play adapted from A Christmas Carol, by CharlesDickens, was produced. By hard work the committee had condensed thestory into five acts. Under Miss Bakers supervision it certainly surpassed allexpectations. The story is so well known that no description is Backey gave a pleasing saxophone solo. Elizabeth Priddy, as aFrench maid, brought the Christmas spirit of France to America, while RuthBrown described the American Christmas spirit. The only regrettable featurewas that the flu germs had multiplied themselves so that no visitors wereallowed. On April 11, Junior Day came again. The program consisted of a pianoduet by Helen Van Voorhis and Gertrude Johnson, and a recitation, Candle-lighting Time, by Vera Ross. Ollie Robinson also gave a vocal solo. Theplay, Everystudent, was managed by Miss Gibson. Mr. Richards, as director of the High School orchestra, lent his assist-ance on both occasions. 63 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 J - r |fit!. %iT Monsieur Beaucaire Characters: M. Beaucaire .....Clay Pickering Duke of Winterset Richard Jordan Mr. Molyneux Henry Van Sweringen Harry Rackell , Dean Axline Capt. Badger Joe Wiseley Beau Nash Hugh Marshall Lord Townbrake Wayne Weiger Henri de Beaujolais Ral j!i Hershey Marquis de Mirepoix .Ross McClelland ( Harold CrosbyI Max FenbcrgServants ? William SchindlerArthur Mays Lady Mary Carlysle Ruth Werkhciser Lady Malbourne Naomi Haines Lady Clarisa Ilo Smith Lady Rellerton Caroline Estelle Helen Renick On May 27th, the Senior Class presented its Commencement play, MonsieurBeaucaire, which is a dramatization of this well-known story by Booth drama has its setting in the eighteenth century in the famous English city ofBath. It sketches cleverly the social life of that period. Monsieur Beaucaire, who is of French royalty disguises himself as a man of thecommon people. By his ingenuity, he is a guest at a fashionable ball which is at-tended only


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