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THE DRAGON Sophomores (Group One) ; ,.ry ' . j ■ mil ■ ' Emm mmii tiiw T 1 1 1 if f n P tlTr tii BEi First row from left to right: William Hoeflinger, Franklin Fulton, Wilbur Beetley. Second row: Lora Faris, Othella Dennis, Betty Curry, Charlotte Heaton, Gertrude Hensley, Mary Hanby, Llaine Burke, Helen Foltz, Virginia Forsythe, Colleen Bushong, Sara Hanby. Glea Gebhart, Brita Greyerz, Mary Margaret Eastham, Norma Altenburg, Bessie Huff, Dorothy Dexter, Mary Ewry. third row: Russell Bigler, Virginia Kurtz, Dorothy Denlinger, Lavenia Kurtz, Martha Forsythe, Hazel Herren, Marguerite Bass, Mae Ganger, Poinsettia Carter, Madolyn Hoop, Mary Himes, Alberta Cook, Alberta Koehler, Paul Fowler, Russell Creager. fourth row: Carl Garvic, Howard Clem, Bayard Burson, Robert Dumford, Marvin Koontz, William Atkin, Aaron Baker. Karl Fine. Paul Gebhart, Ellis Inskeep. Wendell Hohn. dliam Grube, Robert Hutzelman. Ray Hoefling. Roy Blumer, Warren Darst, Frederick Blocher, Floyd Eustler. Twenty-eight
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I. THE D RAG O N Junior Glass Although being second in size, the Junior Class at Fairmont takes no back seat as to its activities. This year Juniors composed a large portion of the football squad, placing Clifford Bolender, Carl Nollman, Eldon Basinger, Otho Larimer, Fred Whipp and Frank Kothman on the team. Juniors were equally predominate on the basketball squad, being represented by Eldon, Batfln.ger, Clifford Bolender, and Carl Nollman. This class was represented by Captain Theresa Buchard, Hazel Rash and Bernice Askren on the girls’ team. Not only in athletics does the Junior Class excel, but in the finer arts; the following being selected to represent Fairmont in the County Music and Literary Contest: Reading, Grace Powell; Boy ' s Solo, Eldon Basinger; Bible Reading, Virginia Shank; Piano Solo, Esther Tullis. These will compete with the representatives of Fairview in the Belmont auditorium, March 7. Junior c Play Holding the limelight in Fairmont ' s dramatics for the past year was “Nancy Ann,” a three-act comedy, presented by members of the Junior Class as their annual production. Consisting of sixteen characters and a two-room scene throughout the last two acts, the play was a very difficult one to produce. However, under the able leadership of Miss Eleanor Kiernan. head of the dramatic art department, the play was a great success, both dramatically and financially. A brief synopsis follows: “Nancy,” the youthful heroine, who has been “cowed” all her life by four elderly aunts, determines at last that she is going to make a name for herself by becoming an actress. On the night of her formal debut to society, given by her aunts, she uses a French window as a way of escape and attempts to realize her life’s ambition. Using the scene of a play which she has learned in her dramatic art course when a child, .apis to get Sidney Brian, a play producer, against his wishes, to cast her; for a part, lg she is one of a “blackmail gang, has her arrested. Finally, after numerous J methods she convinces him of her ability. The play terminates, when he has engaged her for a leading lady for his play and for life. The entire play is agog with lively interest and enthusiasm, kept up during the second act by several chorus girls who apparently “know all,” “see all,” and “hear all,” and continued during the last act by the detective, the office boy and the four wily aunts. The following members of the class took part: Nancy Ann. Aunt Emily. Aunt Kate . Aunt Angeline . Aunt Nancy. Miss Dexter. Beth Worthington Lula Treman Billie Claridge. Jerry O’Connel. .. Sidney Brian Dan Dennis. Ned Lewllyn. Benner. A waiter. A playright. .Esther Tullis .. Charlotte Folkerth .Minerva Eustler .Grace Powell Marion Hintermeister .Teresa Phelan . Roberta Parks .Hazel Rash .Thelma Kothman .Clifford Bolender .Palmer Boyles .Otho Larimer .Maurice Watkins .Harry Phythyon .George Franzen .Fred Whipp T wenty-seven
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THE DRAGON opho mores ( Group Two ) 4 LJL First row from left to right : Catherine Reber, Pauline Miller, Mildred Swope, Alyce Schelling, Clarice Smalley, Grace Willard, Dorothy Schlagal, Mae Tinnerman, Evaline Magruder, Ruth Mann, Ruth Marquis, Agnes McIntyre, Christine McDonald, Katherine Pepper, Helen Reay, Rhoda McDorman. Second row: Philip Simpson, Curtis Tobias, James Malmstrom, V ernon Mustard. Leonard Mann, Geneva Payne, Suzanne Miller, Mabel WJlson, Helen Marshall, Lucille Scroggy, Jean Watts, Robert Shroder, Charles Tritch, Kenneth Stein, Howard Thatcher, Vincent Shock. Third row: Walter Mowrey, Joe Routzong, Wanner McClelland, James Miller, Howard Sylvia, David Reichart, William Zuppinger, Harold Tibbies, Joseph Morgan, Lewis White, Harry Peoples, Herbert Server, Garnett Stewart, Willard Parr, Robert McNab, Marion Mendenhall. Absent: Helen Gillispie, Charles Landis, Kathryn Leahey, Harold Pease, Mary Thompson, Catherine Vitale, Betty Welsh. T wenly-nine
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