. Aurora. se Keeper ....Xella Hummer Angelino Maud, Her Daughter Bertha Early Jack Brown, a Picture Taking Reporter Harold Fish Louisa Hawkins, Typical Old Maid (Boarder) Ruth Coblentz Florabel Millins, a Poetess (Boarder).... Lucile Xett Mehitabel Biddle, a IMan Hater (Boarder) Clara Harper Bolibie Byrnes, Adverse to College Women Howard Kreider Emmy Lou Norton, Fond of Fairy Catherine Humbert Eliza, the Norton Maid Marjorie Johnson Delphine Norton, a College Graduate Glea Heeler Peggy Gilbert, a Browning Fiend Pauline Xicodemus Billy Best, Captain of the \arsity Teams William Delk Mr


. Aurora. se Keeper ....Xella Hummer Angelino Maud, Her Daughter Bertha Early Jack Brown, a Picture Taking Reporter Harold Fish Louisa Hawkins, Typical Old Maid (Boarder) Ruth Coblentz Florabel Millins, a Poetess (Boarder).... Lucile Xett Mehitabel Biddle, a IMan Hater (Boarder) Clara Harper Bolibie Byrnes, Adverse to College Women Howard Kreider Emmy Lou Norton, Fond of Fairy Catherine Humbert Eliza, the Norton Maid Marjorie Johnson Delphine Norton, a College Graduate Glea Heeler Peggy Gilbert, a Browning Fiend Pauline Xicodemus Billy Best, Captain of the \arsity Teams William Delk Mrs. Allaire, the Chaperone Dorothy Bagwell Doris Hall, an .\thletic Girl Mary Beahm Lord Algernon Reginald, from England Clyde Albaugh Charles Norton, Owner of the Factorv Russel Mishler -? ^ ii (Characters named in order of appearance.) •t Nan Worthington, a Former Factory Girl Lucile Banbury T E M TY 0NE -, -i 1 i Page One Hundied Twent\ ^^fe^^^^%fe:>J^!^^^...^^vtMk^^ fi % ¥ EN TY 0N E s i9. AR 0 R ;.4r I* I W. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine ? DEDICATORY DAY *,.? .?«. Standing as Manchester College chjes for thorough, Christian education,and for efficient service to the world, her steady growth and normal expan-sion has l)rought joy and gratitude to her numerous supporters Throughthe various hardships which seem to come in the development of a collegiateinstitution, she has realized the distinctive jjurpose of her existence and hassucceeded in over-riding her difficulties. Different eras of growth have beendistinctly marked in her history, and one of the most outstanding of thesemarks was the completion and dedication, on January 7, 1921, of the Admin-istration Building, which contains spacious, nicely fitted class and societyrooms, besides a large, brightly lighted library, and an auditorium seatingnearly a thousand peojjle. The need for such a building had long been the achievement of it is a distinct index to the vitality of the educationalmovement. Pag


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