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i mm FIRST TERM CLASS Irene Adams Velma Anderson Dorothy Andrews Grace Appelman Tommie Austin Wanda Ayers Bill Bales Myles Bayer Doyne Beckley Kenneth Benedict Geraldine Block Harold Block Bassel Borcherts Dorris Boulware Gertrude Brown Constance Bryan Eldon Bush Gene Carson Kehlor Carr Betty Jane Carter Burt Channlng Dorothy Cherry Ruth Cohen Alice Compton Jack Conway Helen Cook Darrell Corbin Ruth Corley Georqe Crouse Lloyd Daum Ruth Davis Gordon Davenport Wilbert Dubois Vivian Dust Ernst Edstrohm Davis Edward Dorothy Farrell Marie Foley Jane Funkhouser Charles Franklin Ben Gladney Freida Gold Mildred Goldberg Lorraine Green Eleanora Haumschilt Evaline Herring Kathryn Heuer Dorothy Hickman Martha Jakubiak Pete John Sidney Kalman Viola Kambose Dan Kelleher Virginia Kerner George Kimmel Esther Kingen Marjorie Kinsel Adele Kintz Florence Klein Albert Knott Jevita Kramer Louise Kramer Agnes Lichtenfeld David Lieber Joe Locigno Ann Lotz Hugh Lovett Tessie McClelland Betty Jane McCloud Spencer Mc Courtney John McDowell Owen Miller Joseph Murphy Clarence Myers Frances Nissen Dolores Pallardy Vernon Paul John Peeler Evelyn Perricone Ralph Pirtle Francis Radford Herman Rea Evangeline Rhodes Estelle Ring Frank Roth Billy McKee Rothwell Ben Sobelman Faye Salasky Michael Sansone Stephanie Salmeri Dorothy Schaefer Mary Sgarlata Sylvia Shamsky Jack Shelton Loretta Shelton Betty Rose Statler Catherine Stergos Audrey Stiegemeier Grace Thompson Muriel Ulrich John Vahle Ruth Wagner Thelma Wander Harry Warnhoff Bill Wheeling Dorothy Wisdom John Wood Mildred Gladys Wray Frank Zang Page Sixty-one
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(8 Y fm r i ,55 THIRD TERM CLASS Dorothy Ahman Ruth Ackerman Paul Alterson Ethel Appelman Leonard Baker Ardeli Bartlow Mildred Bass Bill Bechtold Norma Bell Arthur Block Aaron Bloom Dorothy Briscoe Alfred Capasso Zina Castelli Eddie Coino Oran Dodson Helen Doltos Charles Darmeyer Evelyn Edwards Jim Esterbrook Dorsetta Evers David Fa rq u h a rso n Rose Felstein Margaret Finlay George Fischer Peter Fossell Leon Fred William Geisz Alma Giesler Virginia Glaze Bobby Greene Betty Grunwald Margie Guinther Perry Hanson Helen Hathaway Geraldine Hauk Patty Havis Roland Hawkins William Hearst Dorothe Hepe Ada Hill George Hodgman George K. Johnson Jimmie Jones Helen Keppler Sol Kesslinger George Klosterhoff Jim Koehne Paul Koplowitz Fay Kretchmar Ralph Krummenacher John Lafata Thelma Lancaster Carl Lee Virginia Lehr Raymond Ludwig. Jr. Alma Lux Robert May Billie McCord Margie Mills Thayer Morris Virginia Murphy Quitman Newell David Niehaus Sol Nissen Robert Noah Fred Paige Earl Pearce Estelle Pinkus Frank Prendiville Bill Quade Pat Quinn Baptiste Randazzo William Saigh Harriet Sargent Joe Schaller Stanley Schmitz Gertrude Schneider Earl Shucart Laura Lee Schweppe Eli Seidel Jean Sewell Joyce Shank Alvin Sievers Eva Smith Fay Spilker Charles Aden Swift Pearl Talisman Arnold Thompson William Tighe Rosemary Toomey John Leonard Town send Frank Edward Tuckett Bessie Tullock James Vangelos Martha Walker Hallie Lucille Walls Lester Waxman Ralph Whitby Bailey Wissler Elmer Williams Alvin Wohlschlaiger Lois Wood Richard Wood Raymond Young Page Sixty
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ROSITA A Spanish play written by Dorothy Noel, with the assistance of other pupils of the Spanish 7-8 class. Rosita is the story of the adventures of a little gypsy girl of Seville, Spain, who falls in love with an American author. According to the customs of the gypsies, their princess Rosita must marry a gypsy. Manuel seems to be the fortunate one until the young American arrives. Soon it may be seen that Rosita prefers the young stranger. For that reason, Manuel and his friends kidnap Rosita. In the midst of the excitement, the American, Bob Wilson, finds some beads from the amber necklace he gave Rosita. He follows this clue and Rosita is found. Manuel flees after mak- ing an effort to stab the American. The principal characters were: Carol Hinchcliff, Lorraine Sullivan, Norman Slachman, Ruth Goldberg, Russell Dames, Bernice Aronson, James Martin, Pearl Lichtenfeld, Leonard Rubin, and Harrison Brockmeier. The dancers, chorus, and assistants were: Mary Eckert, Dorothy Noel, Leo La- ratto, Helen Doder, Hudson Rhinehart, Dorothy Lane, Dorothy Richards, lleta Smith, Rosemary McHenry, Rose Kaplan, Kathleen Young, Victor Mayer, Louis Ehlers, Irvin Pernikoff, Max Grabefker, Eugene Davis, Anita Stokes, and Mariella Cleveland. Page Sixty-two
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