1921 Cedrus Yearbook

success that it was afterwards produced at Ross Spring Valley Opera House, during the following Jones, who travels for a hymn book house 1921 "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" The people of Cedarville found out what happened to Jones on November 19th, 1920, when the following cast of characters played to a large and appreciative audience in the Cedarville Opera House. The play, as directed by Miss Brand, was such a Township High School and in the week. LaClede Aloysious Markle Ebenezer Goodly, a professor of anatomy Dwight Percy McKune Anthony Goodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballarat Carl Algernon Duncan Richard Heatherly, engaged to Marjorie Riley Nehemiah Clarke Thomas Holder, a policeman Gavin Higginbottom Reilly William Bigbee, an inmate of a sanatorium George Hezekiah Colman Henry Fuller, superintendent of the sanatorium Earle Jehoshaphat Collins Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's wife Florence Mehetabel Smith Cissy, Ebenezer's ward Marjorie Sophronia Wright Marjorie, Ebenezer's daughter Marjorie Jochebed McClellan Minerva, Ebenezer's daughter Louisa Angelina Liner Alvina Starlight, Mrs. Goodly's sister Millie Patience Parker Helma, a Swedish servant girl Calla Goodnight Turner Between acts the following numbers were rendered: Reading—"Sockery Kadahcut's Kat" Anna Harper Male Quartet—"Popular Medley" LaClede Markle, Carl Duncan, Willard Kyle and Harry Wright Vocal Duet—"The Ships 'i hat Pass in the Night" Lucile Johnson, Dorothy Oglesbee Reading—"Shadders" Edwin Bradfute Faculty Trio—Mendelssohn's "The Power Behind the Throne" Professors Jurkat, McElhinney and Allen Other persons to whom credit is due for the above production are: High Monkey Monk Prof. Ethel B. Brand Fag Prof. Milicent Louise Hathaway Grease Slinger Mr. Roy F. Insley Wind Jammer Prof. Leroy Allen Boodle Gobbler Mr..Robert W. Stewart OTHER ATTRACTIONS In addition to the helpful and entertaining numbers of the Lecture Course, a Min- strel Show was given by the College talent on March 25th, 1921, and a Song Recital was given under the auspices, of the College by Mrs. Franceska Kaspar Lawson, of Washington, D. C. She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Louisa Greer and Miss Mary Lucile Johnson. Her program was composed of classical airs, songs, from other lands and familiar American songs. 44

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