Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 11

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==============================~============================ ....... Mao ~ao oao oao oa Eighth Grade Pupils May 11, 1928 WILMETT~ LIFE : U Stage a Successful Play in Wilmette A play, 'The Secret of Pocomoke," \Yas given by the eighth grade pupils of St. Francis · Xavier school last Friday night. The schobl auditorium was crowded .bY the "parents of the pupils and their friends. The play was t}Je best ever held at St. Francis and as a ·result a second performance was given on Wednesday when the pupils of St. .Athanasius and Marywood schools of Evanston · were invited guests. The leading · role was · played by Patsy Krafthefer. The cast o. f cl1aractcrs included the following: Patsy Krafthefer. lvf. F. Koenig, K. Ross, A. Rohol, K. Harvey. P. Busting, C. Schmidt, F. Kelly, J. Broad, M. J. Rich, R. St. Clair, G. Schillbach, F. Reichmann , ]. Miller, Catherine Rae Pearson , B. Dempsey, H. McDermott, J. Black. Appearing as school pupils in the play were: D. Chatard, M. E. Collyer, J. 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