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Senior Play lLeft to rightl: Raymond Wallace, Carl Wilson, lane Phillips, Gwendolyn Shank, Donald Youtz, Pauline Werley, Joyce Gaul, Francesca Foster, Eugene Johnson, Frank Gonzales, Walter Betz, Icla Dreussi, Virginia Clapper, Elmer Anthony, Violet Sickles, Damon Burley, Mabel Clapper, Hazel Kolm, Ienny Ceh. Bond Booster Club FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bosler, Mr. Marks, Miss Clapper, Miss Foster. THIRD ROW: Mr. Myers. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Clapper, Mr. Clapper, Mr. Delap. FIRST ROW: Mr. Loiz, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Thoma, Rev. Swingle. Mr. Rogers.
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Football Queen One of the important events of the year was the crowning of the first foot- ball queen of our school. The ceremony, performed at the Osnaburg Town- ship vs. Canton Township football game, was witnessed by many people and proved to be very successful. The queen was chosen by the high school students on the basis of popular- ity. After voting, there were three days of waiting before the queen and her attendants were revealed. The suspense was trying, especially for the Sen- ior girls, the only ones who were eligible for the honorable position at stake. In an assembly, the queen and her attendants were called. to the front of the auditorium from the audience. The queen elected was Pauline Werley and her attendants were Gwen Shank, Ida Dreussi, Ienny Ceh and lane Phillips. On Saturday, October 25, after a parade through East Canton, Pauline was crowned by Don Poling, captain of the football squad. She then gave him the football which was used in the game. In the evening of the same day, a football party was held. The queen oc- cupied the seat of honor with her attendants surrounding her. This party ended the ceremony of Osnaburg Township's first football queen. -Dorothy Ryman
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Girls' Chorus TOP ROW: Ioyce Gaul, Mabel Clapper, Hazel Kolm, Marie Graham, Betty Bland, Ruth Dyer, Gercla Klamp, Lucille Curren, Edith Rock, Lillian Pero, Anna Mae Criswell, lane Ryder. MIDDLE ROW: Mildred Miller, Iune Glantzer, Velma Toalston, Iune Hannah, Ida Dreussi, lane Phillips, lean Wanner, Delores Boyer, Donna lean Baker, Donna Motz, Geraldine Hershey, loan Wallace. BO'l l'OM ROW: Iex-my Ceh, lean Richardson, Luella Showalter, Virginia Clappei. Violet Siclcles. Polly Werley, Francesca Foster, Anna Mae Quinlan, Grace McCausland. Francis McCau1ley, Dorothy Ryman, Helen Rock. Boys' Quartette Miss Wildasinn, Damon Burley, bass, Kohn Mulherin, baritone, Elmer Anthony, second tenor, Donald Youtz, lirst tenor.
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