. The Caldron. ad of the Department. Nellie P. Baughman, A. B., A. M., Indiana University. Mary E. Gardner, B. Ph., A. B., Ypsilanti State Normal, Univ. of Michigan. Glenn A. Gordy, B. S., L^niversity of Chicago. Philip Greeley, D. B., A. M., Indiana L^niversity. Mary S. Paxton, A. B., A. M., Indiana University. lohn A. Reising, B. A. B., A. M., Valparaiso University, Indiana Iniv. Xenette M. Sites, A. B., A. M., Smith College, Lniversity of Michigan. L. A. Stroebel, Ph. B., University of TRAINING Maurine F. Heighway, Columbia School of Physical Training. Arthur L. Strum


. The Caldron. ad of the Department. Nellie P. Baughman, A. B., A. M., Indiana University. Mary E. Gardner, B. Ph., A. B., Ypsilanti State Normal, Univ. of Michigan. Glenn A. Gordy, B. S., L^niversity of Chicago. Philip Greeley, D. B., A. M., Indiana L^niversity. Mary S. Paxton, A. B., A. M., Indiana University. lohn A. Reising, B. A. B., A. M., Valparaiso University, Indiana Iniv. Xenette M. Sites, A. B., A. M., Smith College, Lniversity of Michigan. L. A. Stroebel, Ph. B., University of TRAINING Maurine F. Heighway, Columbia School of Physical Training. Arthur L. Strum, Physical Education, three : E. S. Gould. A. Olivet : Edgar M. Suter, A. B., Indiana Geography: Mr. lones falso teaches ChemistrvVPhysics: Pobert C. Harris, A. M., Universitv of Chicago. Louis R. Hull. A. B., Indiana Science : Helen C. Fitch, A. ?.., Western College, Columbia University. Payr Our Jliiinln-il ^m*^ mf^^ Si^. TKe Spotlight Vaudeville (By Esluh) It was with a premonition of seeing a wonderful performance that the audi-ence gathered for the first appearance of the Spothght Vaudeville on the afternoonof Friday, May 20. And it had been with a feeling of coming success that theactors and the management had staged that performance. Both prophecies wereamply justified in the great Spotlight Vaudeville of 1921. The show had, before the first act was finished, proved its quality. ForHertha Stein, Brons Ray, and Carl Miller presented in that act some of thefinest music that has been heard in F. W. H. S. for many a day. Their triowas composed of piano, cello and violin. Following them, there walked uponthe stage one Alkar Rabbazini, alias Joe Folsom. The success of Alkars act was hypnotic. Through the use of his greatpower he forced Glenn Gunnison to perform many unheard of deeds. When StewHulse, the manager, tried to hand him the hook, he turned upon him and com-pelled him to transfor


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