Nov, 21, 19 Snss SNBEYmeR LDâ€"SHIELDS ANNUAL FALL PLAY 24e Fhursday, Nov. 21, 1926 m Mr. ~Schneider and the machine shop classes took charge of constructâ€" ing the stage sets, while Leonard Keaster was stage manager. The crew consisted of â€"Clyde .Adair,. Milâ€" ton Roberts, Allison Martin, Fred the committee. Others who helped were Lydia Simpson, Rosalis Fosbenâ€" der, Dorothy Maiman, and Virginia Jeffries. s Makeâ€"up was done under the direcâ€" tion of Dorothy Scharlé, with the asâ€" sistance of Heléen Smith, Margaret Kerr, Louise Smith, Eunice Hall, Virâ€" ginia Jeffries, Hazel Swanton, Beatâ€" rice~â€"Thorsen,â€"â€"Bettyâ€".June ... WAarreD, dred Attridge, and Ellen Truax. For the second act, costumes were made under supervision of Miss Burâ€" Before a crowd of about 1500, the annual fall play, "The Poor Little Rich Girl," was presented last Saturâ€" torium. â€"_ se $ â€"It is estimated that over 150 stuâ€" dentsand faculty members worked to‘make the play a success. ~â€" ? ts â€">~ Many Parcipitateâ€" Assisting Miss Comer, director, as prompter _ was _ _Betty _ Ball, _ while Louise Smith was in charge of the props. Louise had as her committee, Myraâ€"Janeâ€"Hutton,â€"Elienâ€"Truax, and Margaret Kerr. A new and quite unusual position was created for Salma Cook, that of the cast‘s social secretary. Selma‘s job was to see that food was on hand wheneverâ€" the c haracters rehearsed Tâ€"Hâ€"E The forest scene and elevator were made by Miss Wood and the art deâ€" partment. â€"â€"}= ; ;. ~â€"7:0, 7: , 4. Drakeman, _ Melvin _ Julian, â€" Walter Brown and Arthur Johnson. ie compiomt: ce eie . welhe s orpi s direction of Mrs. Manning, played sey eral pieces. They are, in order:; â€" March aux Flambeaux......._..._Clar Danube Waves Waltz............loanovie The Picadore March..........._Sous S'O.t ‘fld"lao\'...:.;::r.t;'.;f.:u;.:;.:m ton Studio .....Clark Ioanaoviei 14 F1