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SENIOR PLAY “THE PATSY’’ Bill Harrington .......... Mrs. William Harrington ... Grace Harrington ......... Patricia Harrington ...... Billy Caldwell ........... Tony Anderson ............ Sadie Buchanan ........... Francis Patrick O’Flaherty “Trip” Busty ............. ......... Sam Stoddard ........ Lois Haymaker Margaret Jane Jackson ............ Jane Hill ........ Bill Thomas ...... Clinton Edwards ...... Eileen Jennings ....... Merle Tedesko ...... C. C. Moorhead PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Managers ................. Frank Carrethers Bill Ottino, Darrell Stevens Business Managers ................. Bob Carrethers Helen Rueger Costumes ........................ Kathleen Munson Lucille Schmidt Properties ....................... Wilma Lautaret Lucille Schmidt Advertising ................................. Lola Merritt Ushers ........................... Vonda Scollick Wilma Lautaret, Clara Ficco Assistant Director and Make-Up Assistant .................... Helen Rueger SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Act I: Living-room of the Harrington home, evening. Act II: Same—next Monday evening. Act III: Same—the Friday night following. Page 20
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SENIOR PROPHECY The news is now on the air. Flash! An elopement! On the ship docking at Honolulu today is a newly married couple. Marion Mascitelli and bim Cingoranelli. Now, Mr. and Mrs. Cingoranelli. In the riot la st nignt one of the women police was seriously hurt. It was Lola Alice Merritt. Alter winning the beauty contest recently held at London, Lauretta Cingoranelli left for a cruise around the world. Captain of the good ship “Lollypop” Ed Trivett, is again reported deserting his duties for the beautiful Esther Camfield. Flash! Flash! Big news comes from Soutn Africa. C. C. Mooi--head is progressing very well in his occupation. He is now teaching natives to knit. Good old C. C. Great work is being done in Alaska to rescue the unfortunate people who have fallen in crevices. Wilma Lautaret is doing great work as an assistant to St. Bernard. Double flash! The great paper doll artist, Clara Ficco, has just finished a new set of baby dolls. Keep the good work up. Johnnie Petry, great designer of Ladies Clothes now has ready all spring suits of his latest creation. The largest, best, and most up-to-date beauty salon in San Diego is owned by Gerald Clifton. The advertisement reads: “All work guaranteed and absolutely no flirting with the proprietor.” The latest picture of Mae’s hasn’t yet been released. Tomalee Lewis plays the great double in her latest picture. While sitting in an open air cafe we heard much of the class of ’36 and get to see some of them. Earl Beverstock, someone says, is digging ditches in New Mexico. Hard work for Earl. No, that isn’t Thelma Todd going down the street. We were told that is Melissa Louth. Who is that coming there with all the little girls following after him?” we ask. That’s David Kimpton. He had an orchestra known as the “Royal Coloradoans’.” but tired of it; he is now teaching little girls how to play hop-scotch. Did someone say Helen Rueger? Why yes, she is now busy raising chickens in California. A lady with a beard! She must belong to some circus, and she does. It is Kathleen Munson, the bearded lady of the circus. There goes Sam Stoddard in overalls! We thought he was working on the sour notes of the New York Times. What? He was a failure and is now on relief. No, you must be mistaken. The voice that comes over the telephone every time, with “number please” couldn’t be Vonda Scollick’s. Yes, she is now Operator 13. Bill Baxter has found the perfect occupation for himself. He’s a pai’achute jumper. With those feet he ought to be good. Dorothy Phillips is trying her luck at tree sitting. Don’t get surprised to see her in any old tree. Frances Slack couldn’t leave Rockvale so she’s a beauty operator on Tenth Ave., Rockvale. Page 19
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JUNIOR CLASS On September 11 the first meeting of the Junior Class was held with class organization as its objective. Fifty-two members attended this meeting and the class of 1937 started its Junior year with enthusiasm. The social activities for this group started early in the year with a picnic at the Skyline Drive on September 13. Shortly after this, the Juniors and Seniors gave a dance in the high school gymnasium. Various members of the Class of 1937 have distinguished themselves in dramatics. In the Contest plays, the Juniors received nearly all of the awards. The Junior play, ’‘The Red Lamp,” won first place. Sara Davis received the honor prize for being the second best actress, Opal Pyles took the third place title and bill Zontine walked away from the rest of the boy actors with first place. Bill Bowman came nexc with second place, followed by Rupert Edwards who took the position as third best actor. The All-School play claimed three worthy Juniors w'ho proved their ability and did the Juniors justice. Eight Juniors are members of Thespians and eight are members of Mask and Wig. On March 27, the Junior play, ‘‘Agatha’s Aunt,” was presented. The cast and their director, Miss Kimpton, worked very hard to present the successful performance. Other activities claimed the attention of many Juniors. The orchestra had six Juniors enrolled, the Reflector staff had thirteen. Debate Club, five; Honor Roll was made up of eleven Juniors, Home Economics Club dontained fourteen, and the “F” Club has eight Junior boys enrolled. Various members of the Junior class have been prominent in athletics this year. Four members of the; football squad were Juniors, and Albert Batista, a Junior, was selected as captain for next year. The Juniors had two members on the high school basketball team. The class also had a large entry in the annual Boxing and Wrestling Exhibition. The Junior entertained the Seniors at Prom on May 1. A floor show, with Bill Zontine as Master of Ceremonies, was presented. The gymnasium depicted a typical Dutch scene. This was a most delightful affair. The Juniors closed this most successful year by a picnic, and Miey will not meet again together as a class until next September when ‘hey enroll as the Senior Class. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...... VICE-PRESIDENT ... TREASURER ...... SECRETARY ...... REPRESENTATIVES COUNCIL ... SPONSOR ....... ............. Albert Batista ............. Virginia Sloan ............... Mollie Frew ........ Marion McCandless TO STUDENT .... Sara Davis, Bill Zontine ......... Mr. Victor Charles Page 21
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