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In April, under the direction of Miss Klebert, we produced a minstrel show called The Coo-Coo Club Capers. In March the class was well represented in the annual prize speaking contest and on June 5, we held our Junior Prom. On June 19, we took the Seniors to Owasco on the annual picnic there. Officers were: President — William Manley Vice-President — Leonard Walters Secretary — Lillian Earle Treasurer -- Frances Macomber SENIOR Our four long high school years are now drawing to a close, and of the 30 of us who entered four years ago, £0 are left -- each of whom hopes to graduate. On November 30, we held our senior play, The Sour Grapes Club , which was produced under Mr. Kerb’s direction. On April £3, we held our annual senior ball for which the music was supplied by Bobby Lyons and his orchestra. A picnic with the juniors at Owasco at the end of June will end our year's activities. Officers were: President -- Frances Macomber Vice-President -- Lillian Earle Secretary -- Helen Youngs Treasurer -- Bernard Ostrander SENIOR BALL The seniors held their annual senior tall on April £3, 1937. The gymnasium was decorated with blue and silver crepe paper and silver stars suspended from the ceiling. Mr. Button was responsible for the lovely decorations, and those who participated in decorating the gymnasium were Helen Youngs, Lenna Burke, Virginia Farr, Drew Morris, Bill Manley, Charles Denniston, Terry Sheehan, and Mr. Button. Much credit must be given these people for their part in making the ball a success. Bobby Lyons and his orchestra supplied the music and the dancing lasted from nine to one. This year's senior ball was enjoyed by all of the very fine crowd which attended it. — Aliene de Graw
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Ihe Sour Grapes Club Ihe Senior play v as presented for public approval, or disapproval, on the afternoon and evening of November 30. Ihe class donned their war paint and appeared in the farce comedy, Ihe Sour Grapes Club as the following charac ters: Abby Dwight----------------' Pe tite (Cons tance) Galloway Grace Hutton---------------- Arline Ibrhune-------------- Mrs. Cauliflower------------ Dottie Marlowe-------------- Mrs. Carterhouse------------ Miriam McAllister----------- Lew Biglers----------------- Buck Brown------------------ 'Ricky Garnett-------------- Abel Chessman--------------- Gadg.it Gass---------------- Kumpet Gordon--------------- -Lillian Earle -Prance? Macomber -Margaret Hoppel -Aleine deGraw -Lenna Burke -Dorothy Fox -Helen Youngs -Norria Richardson -Felix Curran -Leonard Walters -William Manley -Richard Devereaux -Felix Landschoot -Drew Morris ... class considered that they were fairly successful as iley aiQ make some noticao.le profit from their efforts. Mr. Korb s work was responsible for whatever of the lin s that were known.L K. Youngs % Miss O’Shay: Sh-h! I want less noise here; Lust keep quiet and listen to the noise in this room. (Ana she wondered why we all laughed) Ruth G. Do you like winter sports? V. Farr Yes if they go to the basket-ball games. 1945 Hall Stewart D.D. (ditch digger) is hard at work. 1940 Sid Smith M.D. (mule driver) is going out of busine
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