The Euterpian and Cliosophic Literary Societies are making splendid progress in their literary activities. Good programs have been rendered by each society during the last quarter. One of the main features of the societies, now, is the play “Peg O’ My Heart” by J. Hartley Manners, which is to be given some time in the near future.
This play is being directed by Miss Golestone, under whose splendid dramatic ability we are sure it will be a great success “Peg O’ My Heart” is known throughout the Untied States and in other countries as well, and is considered as one of the best plays of its kind, of the day.
The cast of characters are as follows:
Peg—Adeline Kirkpatrick
Jerry, the lover—Hoyle Broome
Mrs. Chichester—Maude Burrus
Alario, the son—William Weaver
Ethel, the daughter—Ruth Manchester
Hawkes, the solicitor—William Hart
Jarvis, the butler—Sidney Croy
Brent, Ethel’s lover—Richard Evans
The societies have elected their sponsors for the Annual. Miss Lillian King was elected sponsor of the Cliosophic Society,and Miss Geneva Neil was elected sponsor of the Euterpian Society.
The Euterpian Society has elected the following officers for the second quarter: President, [was left blank], Vice President, Florence Johnson; Secretary, Walaspa Blythe; Treasurer, Grace Moore; Critic, Elizabeth Bell; Chaplin, Naomi Guthrie; Chairman of Ways and Means Committee, Lillian King.
From page 5 of The Weaver Pep, Weaverville, N.C., December 15, 1924
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