est. of her f Ravinia. nrad who winterâ€" in ay to visâ€" Conrad is and Mrs. l the anâ€" ghters of r Chicago lass ss. he Forest r1an, Chiâ€" trist, will st Men‘s iâ€"a dinâ€" vhich was Henry B. octal Serâ€" and has ocial Serâ€" at life â€" that construcâ€" te, he is on heal.â€" lways a tion for ke your ction of evening bers are in n of by brilliant listeners to gain nowledge ronkhite ongratuâ€" ghter at Ravinia moved to aughter, arrived ar. “1.“4 _~News Vernon sparklâ€" bridge Freud, 10, # ; * : + LOrd Bili:em(Harley Dee'g and" Géneral ~* ~‘to run the kingdom, while the king (Jeff Carl Gustafson says he likes his part but he objects to Bennett‘s takâ€" ing his role seriously. He explains, "Bennett _ always forees m to lose SITe, DiCK Gault. In her own words â€""There can never be anyone else. He‘s the most gentle, most bashful, and shyest beau I‘ve ever had." taken the part of Princess becaus» she will be near her suppressed de. "But Mavern Hamilton convinced them that it was all on the level when he produced his badge as priâ€" vate detoctive, which had been given this as he wanted someone to take care of his checkers whi ‘lï¬â€˜t‘fremflmmgmmw __Jeff Bennett attributes this sucâ€" cess to his talent at passing the‘ buck. ‘"I‘m King because I never work," is his way of putting it. Myra Jane Hutton (she won‘t adâ€" mit it but we know different)â€" 4300054 - Pss troublesome. Not only do the local police authorities object to it on the grounds of disturbing the peace and quiet, but on one occasion the enâ€" tireâ€"cast was arrested as suspects in the Lindbergh kidnapping case. Many surprising things have been revealed by a systematic interview of the entire cast of the Senior play. We will try in the small space alâ€" loted us to tell all that is of. most interest about these senior "playâ€" boys and playâ€"girls." Miss Rinkenberger was interâ€" viewed first about the progress that is being made on the play. "All is coming along fins excéepting for the revolution scene. This scene is Highlights About The Senior Play . | To Be Given Friday Night, March 11th THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 ""I‘m Only The King radios. people chew more gum n gr.cgy _ _ mm‘ecxl}m NUR 10f aays without eatingâ€"beâ€" tiween meals. Chemistry is a great sport. I‘ve found that the combined effect of soda and acid is invigoratâ€" ing, but you won‘t divulge it, will you? I think I‘m on the verge of a great discoveryâ€"one that will make _Al Meyer has lost in love and leaves Myra to Dick, but he has anâ€" other interest in lifeâ€"the study of "stinks" as it is termed in the dear old Tand of Tonsylvania. "I often retire to my laboratory where I his robes of office rl;;zik(;--i’-li!;‘;â€" effiminate. He isn‘t, really he claims. of hard tack." Ted Pasquesi, the silent m>ek stuâ€" deont, has at last shown his true feathers. "My revolution will change the maps of â€"the world. My plans, when fulfilled, will make each child in Tonsylvania rich. Each child, when the revolution suceseds, will be given a lead penny, two telephone cause of his knowle?(ge of sleightâ€"ofâ€"hand tricks. Ewell likes his part as butler Why. on!y yesterday he was able tc my part for I‘ve always resp>ctful and polite." David Canmann complains ‘that the. role of Major does not entitle him to enough chevrons to attract his lady friend‘s notice. Confidenâ€" tially he said, "I‘m not satisfied with at checkers because heâ€" says higher rank entitles him to the of winner." Northrup (Mavern Hamilton) ennett).doesn‘t seem to know um and buy less magic and got to be app:ar | or so l TH E. P RES3 his role y t n s sn n us y & * "af se‘ ane fryx'ng to tell t_}l\e kx'ng how are trying to tell th what it‘s all about. SLEEECCCCCCOECCARRENCIReRYR TeR veererr se OOeuTe P IMPIHS .:).:..0000000neche enc ominiabivinee s Carl Gustafson Lord Birten .............................s Harley Dee PECHICY smsssminnnseitiiecomenenninnnnnens nonns James Ewell Princess Anne .::.:.â€".....;. Myra Jane Hutton Queen Martha .....____... Mary Noerenberg Ladyâ€"inâ€"waiting ...._..___._. Helen Verwee General Northrup ...~.__ ‘Mavern Hamilton King Eric VIII ... _.._. "Jeff" Bennet Major Blent .._......____._. _ ‘"Dave" Canmann BOMII@F :.............0....0.00.c0s0000...000..0, James Tibbetts Dr, Eellman .......__._._._._\_ ‘‘Ted" Pasquest Prince William ..._ ___.___ ... "A}" Meyer Laker 2c ; so.l *n The cast consists of : though secretly, in love with the king‘s daughâ€" ter, Pr_incess Anne, is played by'Dick Gault. Eri‘c . VIII‘s secretary and who is yery deenly The role of Fr:derick Granton, who is King Eric YVIlII‘s sanrstams Frederick Granton cen In Cast . "Al‘ Meyer . Fred Fell Busses and North Shore trains â€"will provide transportation to the Senior play for those without cars. ing. space_behind the schpo) will be policed for safety and handling of traffic. $ « be All North Shore trains will stop at Vine avenue half an hour before and after the play. . > TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED FOR THOSE ATTENDING PLAY early in order to be in the auditorâ€" ium on time to usher. The senior girls who are usherI“ng and also attending the senior banâ€" quet will have to leave the dinner ’ Thirtyâ€"two girls have been chosen :to usher for the Senior play which will be held on Friday night. Those who have been chosen are â€"Charlotteâ€"Clark,;â€"Mona Southcombe, Sara George, Lycke Lindquist, Barâ€" bara Sullivan, Jennie George, Helâ€" ~na ~10CKWwell, June istockwell, Anne Tefft, Mary Wilder, Lillian Perrson, Erna Gaede, Loretto Schwalbach, Catherine Orlandi, Elsie Nelson, Madeline Crotty, Lena Lucchi; Zadaâ€" Clark, Mary Louise Walters, Ruth Hirsch, Betty Straight, Ruth Anâ€" derson, Juliana Willman, Luella Willman, Zelda Cohn, Violet Johnâ€" son, Ruth Bolt, Marion Thorson, Dorothy Melville, Rose Roth, Elizaâ€" beth Nilsson, and Dorothy Schwall. Busses will be run from Deerfield fore and after the play. * um nds ty dho t oal e mares 3 S ie 2s PLAY ~Bto "*‘*a; All =2 1 G%