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Jrxil 1936 19 Senior Play The Light Eternal THE CAST ' Michael O'Brien, a brick layer ,... . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, . . ,,...A,....,A......... Allen Stewart Doris Smith Maggie O'Brien, his wife .,.,,,,,..,,,,.. , ,,,,.,, ...,....,.. ,,... ,,,.,.,, ..... ......,.,...... , Margaret O'Brien, his daughter .,,,, ,,,,l,,..,..... , ....,,. ..,.,....,.l.l.,.,..l. D orothy Dorman Edward Lockrow Lewis Frank George O'Brien, his son .,,.,,....,..,,...,.. .....,..,...,..,,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,,, ,...........,......,.., Daniel Collins. Margaret's fiance .....,.. .......,,,.....l.. . . ...... ,,..,.....,..,...... , . Marie Stafford, a music and vocal teacher . . , ,,,, , ,..,,,,..,,,...,,, ,,.Gene Haff Elwood Eaton Lillian Eaton Sprague Jennings Father Patrick Nolan ..... ,,...,,., ,,,,,,,,l,. ...............................................,......... Mrs. Mary Conway, a gossip ....,.,,,,, ,.,,., . ,i.. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,i ,,.,t,.....,,,..,,.,.. . James Nolan, a stranger ., ,,,... .......................,..,...............,.., ..............i... , . Dir cted by Florence Jeffo ds THE. STORY Into a medium sited town came Marie Stafford to open 1 school of elocution piano and voice She boarded with the OBrien family Mike OBrien 1 gentle Irishman his wife Maggie a scold mg and bossy yet kind hearted Irish woman and their son George, and daughter Margaret B cause Marie was reticent about her former life Mrs Conway a rather go ipy towns woman became very curious Her su plclon ained momentum one day when her son went to Maries studio to take his pmno lesson and found an unsealed letter which his mother believed confirmed her suspicions Mrs Conway spread the news and Miss Stafford began to lose her pupils She appealed t Father Nolan a young priest who had been in the parish for 1 year and who was loved by all fox his gentleness and kindness He told Marie about the letter Mrs Conways son had found and Marie told him the moving and dramatic story of her life She had married a man who had humbled and abused her and after having been a loyal dexoted wife but still unable to make her husband see the light she had finally left him and had come to this town to earn her own living under her former professional stage name During this scen a violent thunder and lightning storm began to rage outside and through the window came James Nolan a derelict He was Maries husband and had traced her to this place He also turned out to be the ne er do well brother of Father Nolan who had run away from home in his youth In a very dramatic scene where James wa defying all beliefs he Nas struck by 'ivhtnlng and his sight was destroyed Before James death the followin morning he asked 'Vlaries forgiveness and through the kind efforts of Father Nolan and her he was able to see the Light Eternal even though he was blind Much humor was provided by Mike and Mag ie and a great deal of nterest was aroused by the romantic Danny and Margaret and of course George fell deeply in love with Marie but felt that he had no right to mention this feeling to her as long as her husband lived Each member of the cast contributed toward an excellent performance wh ch was one of the best presentations ever staged in Broadalbin Hlgl' School CLASS B ALLUT Done Done Best Best Most Best Best Most for B H S Most for 1936 Natured Looking Popular Dancer Actor Noisxest Quietest ' e r 1 Z- - . - .H . I 1 . Y . . I 9 2 Y L v V O15 1 - - ft 1 yu J ' A - ' V ' l 1, L ' . e- ' ' ' v . QQ' - , . , ,- , ' . . S - g .. ' ' ' ' ' , .C ' 5 V . . . Y . . . . - -. , . ' '. , o . ' . W ' V C Y , .b . . I . . . . I v y . y ' ' v ' ' A . . D . . . . c, . . , ' ' y Io . D . . I G . U . . , . V r . D . . D . . Y . g. v i V v .D . A V ,, . ' ' . A . ' i ' L I V, ,, . . Most Original .....,..,...,..,..........,...........,,,l,,,.l....,.......................... Edward Lockrow' Tesse Salak . .,,,. , ............... Y...Y,,.., ,,....,,.. .,,,. . . . ,.... .................Y..,,,,,.Y, V . A A h , ,,,..,, .i..., A ,,,,..,..,...,.,...,,.,,, ,,,,,,,o,,. ,,,,.i ,..,i.ii. ' 3 -bgb H Y .vww .kkb .' . . Most Ambitious Most Falented Best Athlete Wittiest Best Dre sed Most Congenial Most Sarcastic Best Mannered Boys Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Lewis Frank Allen Stewart Allen Stewart Allen Stewart Fred Rockwell Gerald Moore Elwood Eaton Elwood Eaton Allen Stewart Edward Lockrow Lewis Frank Floyd VVeiss Edward Lockxow Lewis Frank Girls Doris Smith Doris Smith Dons Smith Gene Haff Gene Haff Gene Haff Doris Smith Dorothy Dorman Martha Fletcher Doris Smith Gene Haff Dons Smith Dorothy Dorman Lillian Eaton Doris Smith Dorothy Dorman Helen Buell
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JUNE 1936 21 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council for the first term was organized in September 1935. The representatives from each class were: Seniors Edward Lockrow, Vice-Prcsidentg Doris Smith. Juniors--Helen Shivka, President: Richard Fraker. Sophomores- Stuart Finch, Muriel Coloney. Freshmen--Victor Kibler, Treasurer: Gladys Brown. Secretary. The Student Council for the second term was or from each class are: Seniors4Helen Buell. President Treasurer: Mary Goodcmote. Sophomores--Emma Stahl. Street, Vice-President: Josephine Rebisz. The main duties of the body are: To plan chapel offenders of Student Council laws and have charge of the lockers. LLASS OF 1957 ganized in January 1936. The representatives 3 Sprague Jennings. Juniors-Rogers Finch, Secretaryg Kenneth Kenyon. Freshmen-Curtis programs, appoint monitors for halls, punish OFFICERS FOR FIRST AND SECOYD SEWIESTERS President Vice P1 esident Secretary Treasurer Reporter Student Council 'VI embers Anselment Marie Argotslnger Crawford Baldwin Lewis Benedict Doris Breen Bettina Brownell Roy Buell George Jr Bunn Alice Mae Close VV1ll1am Davidoff William Eglin Martha Mae Fick 'Vhldred Lewis Baldwin John Yatsenik Joyce Frank Carolyn Haff Vlary Klgmkow Helen Shivka Richard Fraker Jl NIOR CLASS Finch Rogers Fraker Richard Frank Joyce Goodemote Mary Goodemote Robert Haff Carolyn Hrlnlshln VV1ll1am Jeffords Harrison Kenyon Madalene Klymkow Mary Kretiv Mary Heaney Grace Betty Breen NV1ll1am Hrmishm Doris Benedict William Davidoff Alice Bunn Rogers Finch Mary Goodemote Mulligan Mabel Olmstead Hazel Ryder Irene Sawyer Robert Seredensky Eva Shivka Helen Stead John Sywyk Nellie V anlvostrand Evely Il XVeiderman Bernice X atsenik John Faculty Advisers Dorothy Stillman, Catherine L Suits Magazines We The Country Gentlemen Lewis Frank Life The Senior Class Everybodys Doris Smith VVomans Home Companion Mary Maine Popular Science Judge Ranch Romances The Outlook Good House Keeping Youths Companion The Tattler Adventure American Thrilling Loxe Smart Set Diet Hunting and Fishing Fred Rockwell Anthony Czupryk Mabel Vandenburg Broadalbin High School Evelyn Baird Studies Dorothy Dorman Allen Stewart Tesse Salak Gene Hafl' Faculty Lillian Eaton Sprague Jennings Have Read Time Baseball Famous Funnies Farmers Vhfe True Detectlve College Humor Hooey Physical Culture American Home The House Beautiful Major Bowes Amateur Llberty Cross Words Pathfinder Modern Priscilla Gerald Moore Elwood Eaton Fdward Lockrow Martha Fletcher Miss Suits Floyd Welss Hazel Weiderman Mr Stillman Mrs Stillman Mrs Jeffords Mr Perkins Miss Wmne Miss Putman Miss Hager Katherine Sywyk Favorite Comics D Bartlett and Chas Warren YY Y 1 I , . , , - t - l . . v y ' 'Av Lk' , D I v ' v l Y . Y 5' Y V 7 9 , ' 1 v v v . 1 4 v . ' . , , . ' 1 4 ' Y . ,,,..,,,,,, ' l ' ' , . - , P ' ' f UIUHWW'MdfZiff.ififiif,,,,,,,,,,, , ' Kmmng -'--------------' 3 '-------'------ '- --'----- --Dorothy Mofan Psychology .............,...........................,.......... Helen Buell , o ----------,A-----'-'. Y-A -'A.V. 1 . ----'-4 --'--'-'-------------'4------- I ' I l ..... 7 .................,...........,......,,........,.... I ,
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