. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Isaac Huskey(who was also a tailor boy, mostdutiful) with their costumes, theirimitations, their ceremonies were,unusually interesting. Le Muphti—Percy Buchanan was a very impos-ing personage. His knowledge of theTurkish language and customs was most amazing. Martha Robison gaveM (a brief synopsis of each play ing 1 English. M All in all it was a splendid en-B1 tertainment of which the schoolshould be proud. A precedent hasbeen established lets have a Frenchplay every year. The musical numbers during theplay and between acts were espe-cially good. The mens quartett

. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Isaac Huskey(who was also a tailor boy, mostdutiful) with their costumes, theirimitations, their ceremonies were,unusually interesting. Le Muphti—Percy Buchanan was a very impos-ing personage. His knowledge of theTurkish language and customs was_ most amazing. Martha Robison gaveM (a brief synopsis of each play ing 1 English. M All in all it was a splendid en-B1 tertainment of which the schoolshould be proud. A precedent hasbeen established lets have a Frenchplay every year. The musical numbers during theplay and between acts were espe-cially good. The mens quartett Stock Photo
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