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- -- - ..; \ The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur SandsDur ) Published by Students of Rollins . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) PARK, ( FLORIDA FLOIUDA ), FEBRUARY 17, ( 1917. IH17. ) No. 19."A . ( MIDSUMMER IDSUMMER ) NIGHT'S ( DREAM DREAM" ) . --- - -=---=-- -=--=- -- I CLASS OF ( SEVENTEEN SEVENIEEN ) ( VICTORS VICTURS ) IN/PRESENTED ( BY BV ) THE DRAMA ST. VAEN OYIEDBYIIUNIURSTABIE INTERGLftSS TENNIS MATCH . FEBRUARY THE NINTH ON THE COllEGE.CAMPUS College Classes Heartily SupportTeams . Delightful Affair Takes Place In the ( Playing. Playin Playing ) Dining ( Hall. HnlL ) formance were given to the ( Orange Ornngoc ) ( The Tho ) Gold and White Vs. the Pink I ( SFIEHOID SPLENDID ) ( mm MUSICAL ) ( mm FEATURES ) County Hospital fund. ( The 1'he ) Class of 1918 celebrated St. Last Monday a company of ( enthu enthu- ) Valentine's Day with a class table and Green lExcitement siastic students canvassed Winter for supper in the ( college colIege ) dining hall. ( fur for ) the , suppressed ( more morc ) or I ( Repeated Repcated ) Wednesday Evening Park and Orlando in the interest of Decorations of red and white adorned Benefit of the Hospital Fund. less during school hours on Tuesday, I the play. A ( goodly oodly ) number of tickets the table, which had as a ( center-piece center piece center-piecl' piecl' ) - the 3 were sold in spite of the fact that the It from this hurst forth unrestrainedly ( when whcn ) a large toy garage. was. The ( Juniors .Tumors ) ( Rollins RoIlins ) College and many of her state' of the weather at that time was that the delicate missiles of St. ( Val Val- ) ( sounded. sounded ) I o'clock bugle friends ( were w.ere ) ( delighted dehghted ) on the eveningand not at all favorable to an ( out-of-door out of door out-of.doo of.doo ) entine were drawn. Dean Enyart, ( act act- ) Seniors were to meet in the ( ten ten- ) i of February ( 9th 0th ) with the ( perform perform- ) performance, a fact which. kept many ing as postmaster, drew ( from froth ) the box nis court at 3:15 to "fight to the ( fin fin- ) ance of "A Midsummer- Night's from ( buying buyin ) tickets. red ribbons holding strings of ( candy cundy ) ish" for the glory of their colors. Dream," as presented by the Drama However, n'g'o d audience ( assem assem- ) kisses, which he proceeded to use for ' ( By Dy ) the ( appointed appointed. ) time a crowd of i Class under the able direction of Dean ( bled bied ) at the appointed time and fully general ( delivery. dclivery. ) The Dean also ( pre pre- ) students and, ( townspeople townspeple ) had ( gath gath- ) ( I ' ) Enyart The ( plav play ), from start to ( fin- fin ) appreciated the entire play. sided over the distribution of ( cleverly clcverly ) ered about the court to witness the , ish, exhibited a finish and perfection Dean Enyart and the entire cast penned Valentine verses, the last of contest. seldom attained by amateurs. Indeed, as ( well wen ) as the students'are to be which raised the roof (of ( the tho ) garage). On the west side of the court pink one critic was heard to say that a commended for the enthusiasm and Most of these were patterned ( after aftcr ) and green streamers, pink sweaters, I company of ( professionals professionnls ) ( might mig-ht mig ht ) ( well wen ) willingness with which they boosted the ( so-called so called ) new ( school-of school of ) poetry and green sweaters and other ( articles artclcs ) of I ( havo hart ) taken n9J s. It, is_"ti'er a valuable the nl.ty ( for .for ) ( the .the ) benefit ( of of- ) a ( cause. cause ) oneor more bore ( genuine gClluine genuine- ) ( resemblance teJcmblallcl ) ( apparel aPpargil ) and a standard ( bearing hearll1g ) the I part of a student's education to be which all felt to ( be he ) ( \vorthy vorthy tvorthy ) of ( their their' ) to the real ( "vers Hvers ) ( libre. librn )'' These were Rollins seal and "1917" proclaimed permitted to play even a small part support. executed by Miss Sara. ( Yanceyf" Yancey ) ( To TO' Tyr ) that the stronghold of the Seniors, ! in ( . - ) so excellent a performance, and The play gave many students the further carry out( : ; ) the red and white who ( were wero ) ably supported by the ( Soph Soph- ) some sacrifice in the matter of time ( oppoitunity 'opportunitj' opportunity ) to help, ( cither either ) directly or color motif the Juniors wore long omores. and regular work may well be made. indirectly to ( increase" increase- increase ) the Hospital whitecaps adornedwith hearts and ( On pn ) the east side of the court, ( be- be ) In spite of the cold, a very ( respec rcspec- rcspec respec- ) ( fund 'fund ), who would otherwise ( have havc ) been Cupids. These bore each a large red neath a gold and white banner' ( bear bear- )" table audience ( remained r.emained ) ( throughout throug-hout throug hout ) unable to'( contribute. contribute ) letter, which, when the members of ( ing ing. ) the inscription, "Class of 18, a 1 the three hours and shivered with de( ¬ - . ) C. the supper partly were seated, ( spelled specd ) crowd of ( Juniors Jumors ) and Freshmen loyal light as scene after ( scene Rccne ) was " ( pre pre- ) DRAMATIS PERSON the appropriate word, ( "Valentines. I4Valentines. ) cheered the players who were working ( ¬ - ) ( sented. sented ) ( Not-even Not even Not-Seven Seven ) did the ( Seniorson Seniors-on Seniors on ) this - ( oc- oc ) Gold and Theseus, Duke of ( Athens-Edwin Athens Edwin ) A. for the honor of the The stage was a fairy dream in casion ( need need- ) ask the ( Juniors .Juniors ) to "have White. , itself, with ( etTect etfect effect ), its lights - ( McQuaters. l\IcQuaters. l IcQuaters. ) " woodsy a heart, for, to be sure, some ( "wore 14wore ) The contest was opened promptly Egeus, father to ( Hermia-Raymond Hermia Raymond ) dancing hither and , its ( lustic rustic ) " ( yon yen ) them on their sleeves, ( while -while ) others by singles played by Prof. ( Palmer Palmer. ) bridge and its mossy banks. The ( W. 'V. \V. V. ) ( Greeno. Greene. ) had their hearts on their throats. The and Dean Enyart, faculty ( advistors advistors' ) charm was much enhanced ( -by by Ly ) the ( Lysander Lysandel' ), betrothed to ( Hermia-J. Hermia J. Hermia--J. ) extra ( "eats Heats )," too, were ( "heartily -"heartily ) ( en- en ). of the Senior and Junior classes, ( re- re ) broad lake sparkling in the back"Harold Hill. ( " . ) joyed.'' spectively. Interest was keen from ground and by the ( great -great ) moon sailing Demetrius, ( in 'in ) lov'cv. th Herm -:-:Geo. For this, delightful affair the ( Ju- Ju ) The first set resulted in the start. - overhead. ( J. .J. ) Cutler. niors had _as their guests: Dean ( En En- ) victory for the ( eniors-G-l-in eniors G l in Seniors-G-l-in Seniors ) favor Music, under the direction of RolHippolyta;'queen o( the Amazons, ( be- be ) yart, faculty officer of the class, ( and ancl ) of Prof. Palmer. lins Conservatory of Music, was no trothed to ( Thesus-Elizabeth Thesus Elizabeth ) ( Rus Ru.s Bus )¬ Marie ( Pellerin Peerin ), a special college ( stu- stu ) The next set was ( eagerly e.aerly ) watched ( small sman ) part of ( the the. ) beauty and success ( sell. seIl. ) dent. Those ( members members- ) of the Class of because the games were more hotly of the whole entertainment. The duet ' ended ( 6-8 6 8 G-8 G ) Hermia, ( daughter daughte ) ( of or ) ( Egeus-Sadie Egeus Sadie ) S.( , . ) 18 who were present to enjoy the contested. The set finally by Oberon and (Mr James a fairy Pellerin. ( supper SJ.lpper ) party were: ( James James. ) Noxon, ( An An- ) in favor of Dean Enyart. Noxon and Miss Gertrude' ( Hall HaIl )) was Helena, in love with" ( Demetrius-H.op Demetrius H.op Demetrius-Hop4 Hop4 ) ( nie Die ) Stone, Sara Muriel, Elizabeth ( Rus Rus- ) The last set was ( full fuIl ) of interesting delightful ( beyond .beyond ) expression. Townsley. sell, Sadie Pellerin, Robert ( Hutchin Hutchin- ) ( plays play ) as well as spectators. This set The of the entire . acting cast was Oberon, king of ( fairies-Jas. fairies Jas. ) I. Noxon. son, Sara ( Yanccy Yancey ) and Katherine ( Wal- 'Val- ) was a ( 6-0 6 0 G-0 G ) victory for the Seniors. most praiseworthy and Rollins may dron. Titania, of ( fairies-Annie fairies Annie ) C. queen Not in the least daunted by their ( well weIl ) be proud of her ability. Not Stone. defeat, the Juniors sent forth their ( will wiII ) ( college coIlege ) play bear repetition ( every evcry ) Puck, or Robin Gp< d fellow Elinor ( . - ) James ) ( DR. nn. ) ( CHILD CIIIID CIIIhD ), TRUSTEE OFROLLINS team, ( Robert Hobert ) Hutchinson and : . within a week. And the enthusiasm P. Noxon to meet the ( Seniors-Fred Seniors Fred Seniors-Freddie Freddie ) , Emery. , LAUDSTOMOKAN.. , ( I ' ) of the large audience which ( witnessed witnesscd ) ( Fairies-Peasebiossom. Fairies Peasebiossom. Fairies-Peaseblossom Peaseblossom ) Vivian ( Bar Bar- ) . ( IIanna lIanna Ilanna ) and Paul Thoren. the play Wednesday evening Feb. ( --:7 :7 ) on , bour; Cobweb, Isabel Foley; ( Mus- Mus ) - ( Rev Rev. ) Frank S. Child D. D. ,( Yells YeIls ) ( for fCr ) the teams as ( well weIl ) as for 14th ( volumes. volumes volumess ) , , pastor I , speaks ' individual players ( sounded sowuled ) back and I' ,( tardseed. tardseed ) Antoinette Barbour; ( Moth loth ), of'the First Church of Christ of Fair- ( Long Long' ) live the Drama Class of ( Rol- Rol ) forth ( acioss across ) the court as ( excitement excitement' excrement ) ' ( ling lins ) College! " ' Elsa ( Sieweit Siewert ); first fairy, Gertrude field, Conn., ( and ahd ) for many years a increased. ( Hall JlaIl ); second fairy,.Katherine Gates. trustee of ( Rollins RoIlins ) ( College Col1ege ), has ( sub sub- ) The Seniors having' already tasted- . ( - _ ) . I Quince, a carpenter, ( presenting present.ing ). ( Pro Pro- ) scribed to the Tomokan, the Rollins "A Midsummer ( Night'sDream .NIghtsDre.am ) '( . , )' ( Logue-Norman Logue Norman ) C. FI etc h cr. College book, and writes with victory, longed for more, while the ( . - ) , year . ( Juniors .Juniors ) having experienced defeat !, which met with such ( mar-ked mar ked marke marked ) success I Bottom. - , a weaver, , ( presenting pregenting ) ( Pyra- Pyra ) the highest ( praise pra.ise ) of .the effort to longed for ( victory victory' ) that variety ( might mlg-ht mlg ht ) I when given on February 9th by ( the -the ) mus-A. D. ( Enyart Enynrt. ). - publish the book. He says: ( "I HI ) am add the "spice" so ( necessary neces5ary ) to ( life. life ) I I drama class, ( was wus ) again presented onFebruary ( Flute- Flute ) bellows mender. , presenting glad to ( learn learn- ) that the college spirit " ( Thisbe-Robt. Thisbe Robt. Thisbe---Robt. ) J. Stone. itself manifests Itself in such de The ( "spice 4/spicc 4 spicc ), ( howover however ), was denied, . 14th. a ( ¬ - ) (Continued on Page Six) The proceeds of the second ( per- per ) (Continued on Page Six) lightful ( way. way' way ).'( ' " )
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 19, February 17, 1917. |
Tag | DP0008540 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-02-17 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001919 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Class of Seventeen Victors in Interclass Tennis Match; A Midsummer Night; St. Valentine's Dinner Table Enjoyed By Seniors; |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No19 |
Tag | sr0001919 |
Subject |
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Tennis. <br> College and school drama. <br> Valentine's Day -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> |
Description | This page includes the results of a tennis match between the juniors and the seniors, and also a description of a Rollins production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This includes a listing of the actors. Lastly their is a description of the Juniors St. Valentine's Day dinner table. |
Subject-Personal Names | Child, Frank, S. |
Date Original | 1917-02-17 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Transcript | - -- - ..; \ The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur SandsDur ) Published by Students of Rollins . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) PARK, ( FLORIDA FLOIUDA ), FEBRUARY 17, ( 1917. IH17. ) No. 19."A . ( MIDSUMMER IDSUMMER ) NIGHT'S ( DREAM DREAM" ) . --- - -=---=-- -=--=- -- I CLASS OF ( SEVENTEEN SEVENIEEN ) ( VICTORS VICTURS ) IN/PRESENTED ( BY BV ) THE DRAMA ST. VAEN OYIEDBYIIUNIURSTABIE INTERGLftSS TENNIS MATCH . FEBRUARY THE NINTH ON THE COllEGE.CAMPUS College Classes Heartily SupportTeams . Delightful Affair Takes Place In the ( Playing. Playin Playing ) Dining ( Hall. HnlL ) formance were given to the ( Orange Ornngoc ) ( The Tho ) Gold and White Vs. the Pink I ( SFIEHOID SPLENDID ) ( mm MUSICAL ) ( mm FEATURES ) County Hospital fund. ( The 1'he ) Class of 1918 celebrated St. Last Monday a company of ( enthu enthu- ) Valentine's Day with a class table and Green lExcitement siastic students canvassed Winter for supper in the ( college colIege ) dining hall. ( fur for ) the , suppressed ( more morc ) or I ( Repeated Repcated ) Wednesday Evening Park and Orlando in the interest of Decorations of red and white adorned Benefit of the Hospital Fund. less during school hours on Tuesday, I the play. A ( goodly oodly ) number of tickets the table, which had as a ( center-piece center piece center-piecl' piecl' ) - the 3 were sold in spite of the fact that the It from this hurst forth unrestrainedly ( when whcn ) a large toy garage. was. The ( Juniors .Tumors ) ( Rollins RoIlins ) College and many of her state' of the weather at that time was that the delicate missiles of St. ( Val Val- ) ( sounded. sounded ) I o'clock bugle friends ( were w.ere ) ( delighted dehghted ) on the eveningand not at all favorable to an ( out-of-door out of door out-of.doo of.doo ) entine were drawn. Dean Enyart, ( act act- ) Seniors were to meet in the ( ten ten- ) i of February ( 9th 0th ) with the ( perform perform- ) performance, a fact which. kept many ing as postmaster, drew ( from froth ) the box nis court at 3:15 to "fight to the ( fin fin- ) ance of "A Midsummer- Night's from ( buying buyin ) tickets. red ribbons holding strings of ( candy cundy ) ish" for the glory of their colors. Dream," as presented by the Drama However, n'g'o d audience ( assem assem- ) kisses, which he proceeded to use for ' ( By Dy ) the ( appointed appointed. ) time a crowd of i Class under the able direction of Dean ( bled bied ) at the appointed time and fully general ( delivery. dclivery. ) The Dean also ( pre pre- ) students and, ( townspeople townspeple ) had ( gath gath- ) ( I ' ) Enyart The ( plav play ), from start to ( fin- fin ) appreciated the entire play. sided over the distribution of ( cleverly clcverly ) ered about the court to witness the , ish, exhibited a finish and perfection Dean Enyart and the entire cast penned Valentine verses, the last of contest. seldom attained by amateurs. Indeed, as ( well wen ) as the students'are to be which raised the roof (of ( the tho ) garage). On the west side of the court pink one critic was heard to say that a commended for the enthusiasm and Most of these were patterned ( after aftcr ) and green streamers, pink sweaters, I company of ( professionals professionnls ) ( might mig-ht mig ht ) ( well wen ) willingness with which they boosted the ( so-called so called ) new ( school-of school of ) poetry and green sweaters and other ( articles artclcs ) of I ( havo hart ) taken n9J s. It, is_"ti'er a valuable the nl.ty ( for .for ) ( the .the ) benefit ( of of- ) a ( cause. cause ) oneor more bore ( genuine gClluine genuine- ) ( resemblance teJcmblallcl ) ( apparel aPpargil ) and a standard ( bearing hearll1g ) the I part of a student's education to be which all felt to ( be he ) ( \vorthy vorthy tvorthy ) of ( their their' ) to the real ( "vers Hvers ) ( libre. librn )'' These were Rollins seal and "1917" proclaimed permitted to play even a small part support. executed by Miss Sara. ( Yanceyf" Yancey ) ( To TO' Tyr ) that the stronghold of the Seniors, ! in ( . - ) so excellent a performance, and The play gave many students the further carry out( : ; ) the red and white who ( were wero ) ably supported by the ( Soph Soph- ) some sacrifice in the matter of time ( oppoitunity 'opportunitj' opportunity ) to help, ( cither either ) directly or color motif the Juniors wore long omores. and regular work may well be made. indirectly to ( increase" increase- increase ) the Hospital whitecaps adornedwith hearts and ( On pn ) the east side of the court, ( be- be ) In spite of the cold, a very ( respec rcspec- rcspec respec- ) ( fund 'fund ), who would otherwise ( have havc ) been Cupids. These bore each a large red neath a gold and white banner' ( bear bear- )" table audience ( remained r.emained ) ( throughout throug-hout throug hout ) unable to'( contribute. contribute ) letter, which, when the members of ( ing ing. ) the inscription, "Class of 18, a 1 the three hours and shivered with de( ¬ - . ) C. the supper partly were seated, ( spelled specd ) crowd of ( Juniors Jumors ) and Freshmen loyal light as scene after ( scene Rccne ) was " ( pre pre- ) DRAMATIS PERSON the appropriate word, ( "Valentines. I4Valentines. ) cheered the players who were working ( ¬ - ) ( sented. sented ) ( Not-even Not even Not-Seven Seven ) did the ( Seniorson Seniors-on Seniors on ) this - ( oc- oc ) Gold and Theseus, Duke of ( Athens-Edwin Athens Edwin ) A. for the honor of the The stage was a fairy dream in casion ( need need- ) ask the ( Juniors .Juniors ) to "have White. , itself, with ( etTect etfect effect ), its lights - ( McQuaters. l\IcQuaters. l IcQuaters. ) " woodsy a heart, for, to be sure, some ( "wore 14wore ) The contest was opened promptly Egeus, father to ( Hermia-Raymond Hermia Raymond ) dancing hither and , its ( lustic rustic ) " ( yon yen ) them on their sleeves, ( while -while ) others by singles played by Prof. ( Palmer Palmer. ) bridge and its mossy banks. The ( W. 'V. \V. V. ) ( Greeno. Greene. ) had their hearts on their throats. The and Dean Enyart, faculty ( advistors advistors' ) charm was much enhanced ( -by by Ly ) the ( Lysander Lysandel' ), betrothed to ( Hermia-J. Hermia J. Hermia--J. ) extra ( "eats Heats )," too, were ( "heartily -"heartily ) ( en- en ). of the Senior and Junior classes, ( re- re ) broad lake sparkling in the back"Harold Hill. ( " . ) joyed.'' spectively. Interest was keen from ground and by the ( great -great ) moon sailing Demetrius, ( in 'in ) lov'cv. th Herm -:-:Geo. For this, delightful affair the ( Ju- Ju ) The first set resulted in the start. - overhead. ( J. .J. ) Cutler. niors had _as their guests: Dean ( En En- ) victory for the ( eniors-G-l-in eniors G l in Seniors-G-l-in Seniors ) favor Music, under the direction of RolHippolyta;'queen o( the Amazons, ( be- be ) yart, faculty officer of the class, ( and ancl ) of Prof. Palmer. lins Conservatory of Music, was no trothed to ( Thesus-Elizabeth Thesus Elizabeth ) ( Rus Ru.s Bus )¬ Marie ( Pellerin Peerin ), a special college ( stu- stu ) The next set was ( eagerly e.aerly ) watched ( small sman ) part of ( the the. ) beauty and success ( sell. seIl. ) dent. Those ( members members- ) of the Class of because the games were more hotly of the whole entertainment. The duet ' ended ( 6-8 6 8 G-8 G ) Hermia, ( daughter daughte ) ( of or ) ( Egeus-Sadie Egeus Sadie ) S.( , . ) 18 who were present to enjoy the contested. The set finally by Oberon and (Mr James a fairy Pellerin. ( supper SJ.lpper ) party were: ( James James. ) Noxon, ( An An- ) in favor of Dean Enyart. Noxon and Miss Gertrude' ( Hall HaIl )) was Helena, in love with" ( Demetrius-H.op Demetrius H.op Demetrius-Hop4 Hop4 ) ( nie Die ) Stone, Sara Muriel, Elizabeth ( Rus Rus- ) The last set was ( full fuIl ) of interesting delightful ( beyond .beyond ) expression. Townsley. sell, Sadie Pellerin, Robert ( Hutchin Hutchin- ) ( plays play ) as well as spectators. This set The of the entire . acting cast was Oberon, king of ( fairies-Jas. fairies Jas. ) I. Noxon. son, Sara ( Yanccy Yancey ) and Katherine ( Wal- 'Val- ) was a ( 6-0 6 0 G-0 G ) victory for the Seniors. most praiseworthy and Rollins may dron. Titania, of ( fairies-Annie fairies Annie ) C. queen Not in the least daunted by their ( well weIl ) be proud of her ability. Not Stone. defeat, the Juniors sent forth their ( will wiII ) ( college coIlege ) play bear repetition ( every evcry ) Puck, or Robin Gp< d fellow Elinor ( . - ) James ) ( DR. nn. ) ( CHILD CIIIID CIIIhD ), TRUSTEE OFROLLINS team, ( Robert Hobert ) Hutchinson and : . within a week. And the enthusiasm P. Noxon to meet the ( Seniors-Fred Seniors Fred Seniors-Freddie Freddie ) , Emery. , LAUDSTOMOKAN.. , ( I ' ) of the large audience which ( witnessed witnesscd ) ( Fairies-Peasebiossom. Fairies Peasebiossom. Fairies-Peaseblossom Peaseblossom ) Vivian ( Bar Bar- ) . ( IIanna lIanna Ilanna ) and Paul Thoren. the play Wednesday evening Feb. ( --:7 :7 ) on , bour; Cobweb, Isabel Foley; ( Mus- Mus ) - ( Rev Rev. ) Frank S. Child D. D. ,( Yells YeIls ) ( for fCr ) the teams as ( well weIl ) as for 14th ( volumes. volumes volumess ) , , pastor I , speaks ' individual players ( sounded sowuled ) back and I' ,( tardseed. tardseed ) Antoinette Barbour; ( Moth loth ), of'the First Church of Christ of Fair- ( Long Long' ) live the Drama Class of ( Rol- Rol ) forth ( acioss across ) the court as ( excitement excitement' excrement ) ' ( ling lins ) College! " ' Elsa ( Sieweit Siewert ); first fairy, Gertrude field, Conn., ( and ahd ) for many years a increased. ( Hall JlaIl ); second fairy,.Katherine Gates. trustee of ( Rollins RoIlins ) ( College Col1ege ), has ( sub sub- ) The Seniors having' already tasted- . ( - _ ) . I Quince, a carpenter, ( presenting present.ing ). ( Pro Pro- ) scribed to the Tomokan, the Rollins "A Midsummer ( Night'sDream .NIghtsDre.am ) '( . , )' ( Logue-Norman Logue Norman ) C. FI etc h cr. College book, and writes with victory, longed for more, while the ( . - ) , year . ( Juniors .Juniors ) having experienced defeat !, which met with such ( mar-ked mar ked marke marked ) success I Bottom. - , a weaver, , ( presenting pregenting ) ( Pyra- Pyra ) the highest ( praise pra.ise ) of .the effort to longed for ( victory victory' ) that variety ( might mlg-ht mlg ht ) I when given on February 9th by ( the -the ) mus-A. D. ( Enyart Enynrt. ). - publish the book. He says: ( "I HI ) am add the "spice" so ( necessary neces5ary ) to ( life. life ) I I drama class, ( was wus ) again presented onFebruary ( Flute- Flute ) bellows mender. , presenting glad to ( learn learn- ) that the college spirit " ( Thisbe-Robt. Thisbe Robt. Thisbe---Robt. ) J. Stone. itself manifests Itself in such de The ( "spice 4/spicc 4 spicc ), ( howover however ), was denied, . 14th. a ( ¬ - ) (Continued on Page Six) The proceeds of the second ( per- per ) (Continued on Page Six) lightful ( way. way' way ).'( ' " ) |
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