. Sickle. Milich, Clerk, Morse, at home, Mott, Freshman, Adrian Mullins, Lenawee County Nichols, Lenawee Co. Osborn, Stenographer, Atlanta,Georgia. Hazel Potts, Freshman, Adrian Rapp, Stenographer, Reasoner, at home, Reid, Reporter, Adrian DailyTimes. Nita Russell, Freshman, M. A. C, EastLansing. Viola Schoen, at home, Adrian. Alice Schuyler, Freshman, Adrian Col-lege. Earl Smith, American Express Company. Hilda Schwartz, Post Graduate, A. H. S. Maud Shober, Lenawee County


. Sickle. Milich, Clerk, Morse, at home, Mott, Freshman, Adrian Mullins, Lenawee County Nichols, Lenawee Co. Osborn, Stenographer, Atlanta,Georgia. Hazel Potts, Freshman, Adrian Rapp, Stenographer, Reasoner, at home, Reid, Reporter, Adrian DailyTimes. Nita Russell, Freshman, M. A. C, EastLansing. Viola Schoen, at home, Adrian. Alice Schuyler, Freshman, Adrian Col-lege. Earl Smith, American Express Company. Hilda Schwartz, Post Graduate, A. H. S. Maud Shober, Lenawee County Teacher. Edith Sprague, Freshman, Brown Uni-versity, Providence, R. L Iva Swift, Freshman, Adrian College. Willoughby Swift, Freshman, AdrianCollege. Merrill Symonds, Freshman, Adrian Col-lege. Milton Walters, Whitney, Adrian State Wareham, Stenographer, Willits (Mrs. H. B. Hoisington), at home, Wood, Aberdeen, South Youngs, Clerk, 13 Act I. Time 1860. Scene: Drawing-Rooin in Rhead Home, London, England. Standing, from left to right: Arthur Straub, Scott Westerman,Kenneth McFarland, Claire Hall and Marion : Ruth Connely and Lulu Bacon. Milestones HE SENIOR CLASS presented Milestones, a satiric comedj- b}-Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch, at the Croswell OperaHouse on May ninth. The Senior Plaj Committee were at a lossfor some time to find a play which would be suited to the ability- of theclass, but at last they decided that Milestones was entirely satisfactory. The largest audience which has ever been present at a plaj- presentedby Adrian High School pronounced it the best ever, and many who had seen the play given by professionals spoke of the artistic way in which theperformance was given by amateurs. By far the greater part of the credit is due to Miss Ward, who with herwords of encouragement and her contagious enthusiasm made the playersget into their parts. It is our sincere hope t


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