Dwight Township High School - Rudder Yearbook (Dwight, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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SCHOOL DAYS Cut l yelled our producer, Mr. C. A. Brothers, on the night of june 5, 1935 f-thus bringing to a close our dynamic production, f'School Days. This movie took four long years to produce, and is a typical portrayal of high school life with its parties, athletics, plays, school-room scenes and activities of all kinds. lt is packed full of tears, comedy, pathos and laughter. During the first year of pro- duction School Daysu had a cast totaling seventy-three, but due to sickness and loss of people on location the cast at the close of four years totaled only sixty-two. While on location these actors and actresses relaxed long enough to put on two exceptionally good performances entitled HA Husband for Sale and UThe King Rides By . Also during their third year in the studio they put on one of the best receptions ever held. During the fourth year there were many dances-just to brighten the spirits of the hard-working stage hands, extras, directors and electricians. The co-stars of this production have been Albert Nelson-who held the spot- light of presidency for three years-and john Doherty, who has played the treas- urer's part for three years. Other official actors were john Gibbons, Dorothy Grubb, Jack Peterson, and jean Strufe, who served as vice-presidents or secre- taries during the time of filming the play. These people have never been known to fall down on any job given them nor to be late on the set. Although not everyone has been able to hold a leading role, we are certain that as you glance through this review of our picture, you will find that each indi- vidual has done a great deal toward making this movie one of the greatest 'thits' of all times. JD THE CLASS OF THIRTY-FIVE Here's to the class of thirty-five, To its members, one and all. For the good things in life may you strive, Whether you're large or whether you're small. Here's to the class of thirty-five, As the years come and go by Our duty is to work and strive And our motto will be I'll tryn. The class of thirty-five, here's to you. May its banner still fly high, Still may its members be true blue To dear old Dwight High. -THIQLMA OGG. Page Fifteen

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Rieolo Saehrison C. Smith Sorensen Swartz Ronnow Rosendall Shearer Showers Nl. Smith Sodini Slrufe XXX-lfluii XVrigl1t Zahel r l L .lib gulf ' I fs' 'LLP gffilr. fi 151' mls 5,555 5555+ F5241 hifi' N.. :Cali -itil mi- ie ihgflf Jie,-5,2 iillf Eiiwll Josephine Ricolo is always merry and gllyi 'llhrough all her life let these have sway. The next one you see is Margaret Ronnow She has a look of neither scorn nor woe. This clean, blond boy is George Rosendall On the sulrjeet of girls-he likes them all. Helen Sachrison does her work well Klaylme she has a reason-who can tell. George Shearer has dimples and smiles, With one stride he covers many miles. Marie Showers is a most in- telligent lassg She ranks among the high ones in her class. Coty Smith's real name is Cora, ln classes she's never a dumb Dora. Myrtle Smith is artistically in- clineclf Much noise around her, you'll never find. Esther Sodini is a talented actress She knows how to scream when in distress. Ellen Sorensen is popular and steady, For any old joh she's always ready. Jean Stufe is always the same And plays lair at any game. Bill VVeldon likes sheep, so we are told- Someday he may own a large fold. Gertrude Swartz is small and cute Some little lmoy we know she'll suit, A popular lad is Philip VVright3 He smiles and the world's all right. Ruth Zabel is precise and prim, We hope her future will never dim. Page F01ll'ft'L'H



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JUNIOR CLASS Sf7011.T01'fllIISS MeC1,i:L1,ANn T011 Rozt'fSusan Grey. Mary VVcldon, llernice Laase, Annette Hahn, lilizalmetli l,Ltl0IlQ.1', Lillian Mathiesen, Harriet Thompson, Lucy Mae Cliznpple, Eileen VYeller, Josephine lfratia. Illiddlz' Ron'--Grace Johnson, Donald Reinlasoder, James Scott, Ray Cliapple, lingerie Atherton, Russell Tambling, XYarren Butz, James Dickes, Ford Seabert. Jane Clausen. Bottom Ron'-Edmund XYelsl1, Arnold llanker, Pearl Kline, Mary lflizabetli Ilrumbach, Mildred XYeiknm, Catherine Doran, Scott Tyler, XYiIliam XVoodward. JUNIOR HISTORY The juniors met early in September to choose their class officers. The fol- lowing people were elected: President, Susan Grey, Secretary, Julia DeVore, Treasurer, Lois Robbins. 'lihe Junior sponsor is Miss McClelland. 'llhe play 4'Hold Everything , un- der the capable direction of Miss Hoffman, was presented in the gym November 16. The cast was: Constance Morgan-Mary Elizabeth Hrumbach, Hee Williams -Lois Robbins, Courtney Barret-Eugene Atherton, Mrs. GibbsfMary Welclon, Lottie Gibbs-Marion Martin, VVanda Gibbsflallian Mathiesen, Steve-Paul Steichen, Andy-Kenneth Hoffman, Mistress of a tourist home4Harriet Thomp- son, Niobe-Marie Doherty, Mr. Morgan-Russell Tambling, The detective-Ray Chapple. A party in honor of the play cast was held in the lower hall, December 155 dancing and games were enjoyed and ice cream and cake were served. The Juniors participated in the Senior Stunt Show, January 10, presenting a pantomime, Belle and Hillu. Parts were taken by Marie Doherty, Eugene Ath- erton, James Drew, Annette Hahn, Warreii liutz and James Dickes. The reader was Lucy Mae Chapple. The junior-Senior reception was held in the gym, May 25. Page ,S'1'.rfvc u

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