Girls Vocational School - Sun Dial Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1936

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TACKLER ENSEMBLE OF MISS CHERRY BLOSSONLH ALJDITORIUM OF CLIFTON PARK JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Miss CHERRY BLossoM'?- , 'iff ONE OF THE MOST outstanding events of the year was the presenta ion by the Glee Club of the delightful and colorful operetta, Miss Cherry Blossomf, This musical comedy with its entrancing and lilting songs was effectively di- rected by Mrs. Agnes K. Hill. A resume of the story follows: Miss Evelyn Barnes, an American girl born in Japan, and whose parents die of fever, is brought up as a Japanese maiden. Her father's secretary uses her property for his own ends. VVhen Evelyn, who is known as Cherry Blossom, is about eighteen, Worthington fthe secretaryl returns to Japan on his yacht with a. party of American friends. One of them, John Henry Smith, falls in love with Cherry and wish-es to marry her, but Kokemo, who has hrought her up as his own daughter, wishes her to marry Togo, a rich politician. The action of th-e piece centers around Jackis effort to outwit Togo and Kokemo. CAST OF CHARACTERS CHERRY BLossoM Cbrought up as the daughter of Kokemo, in reality Evelyn Barnes, of New York, U. S. AJ .................... EVELYN Czlmxowsxv KOKEMO fproprietor of a Tea Garden in Tokyo, Japanj ......,... KENNETH BLAND Polytechnic Institute JOHN HENRY SMITH fa New Yorker on a visit to Japan as a guest of Mr. Worthingtonj ..... ................................ L ours HENDERSON Polytechnic Institute HARRY FOSTER JONES QJack's pal, in love with Jessicaj .,.. .... J oHN SYCHUK Polytechnic Institute 41 Wad

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THE TRADE THEVSTUDENT COUNCIL FIRST Row. LEFT TO RIGHT, CLARA SWISSKOWSKI. RUTH HALL. RUTH DYKEMAN. MARIANNE MARCINIAK, DOROTHY MCCANN. MARGUERITE ABELS. CLARA FISHER. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT. SECOND Row. LEFT TO RIGHT. WANDA WYLASKE. CATHERINE MCSORLEY. MARIE GRIM. WINONA SLADE. ELIZABETH HULL. MARIE KIPKE, LAURA Russo FANNIE SPIGELMAN. LAST ROW, LEFT To RIGHT. DOROTHY MEDICUS. MRS. ANNAN. MRS. SHEP. PARD. ADVISERS1 BERNADINE CALLEN. REBA YAFFE. BEATRICE SEIDEL. Sm Q 1 C v T 1 lUDluN'l OIIINLII. 'l'1Ii-1 S'1'l'Dl-1N'I' cl0I'NC'II. is an organization whose underlying principle is to promote the general welfare of the student body. This organization was ex' tremelv successful this vear. Mrs Annan and Mrs. She ward the leaders were I 2 9 able to instill in the minds of the students a sincere interest in school spirit, l f tl olitunss lunch room manners, and cooperation, honesty, regarf or o iers, p - the value of improving and living up to the ideals of the school. ARCHERY Aucnmu' was introduced to our school last fall. Although the girls had to go out to Clifton Park in order to practice, each afternoon found many girls en- joying this sport. This game was adopted by many as an individual hobby. It has proved a popular form of diversion during the autumn and spring seasons. SWIMMING VVHEN 'I'HIc Xlfiw 'YEAR dawned an unexpected but pleasant surprise awaited the students. A Swimming C'lub, under the instruction of Miss Kamp, was formed at the Y. YV. C. A. This club met every Thursday afternoon. It was divided into three groups: a beginning class, an intermediate class, and an advanced class. Every girl who was admitted took advantage of this opportunity and enjoyed swimming very much. 440



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THE TRADE Miss CHERRY BI.ossoM fContinuedj MR. WORTl'IINGTON Qa New York stock broker who is entertaining a party of friends with a trip to Japan on his private yachtj ....... THOMAS SCHLEGEL JAMES YOUNG CWorthington's private secretaryj. . . JESSICA VANDERPOOL CWorthington's niecel ..... Tooo Ca Japanese politician of high rankj ....... Joseph Koennig Chester Nettleship Henry Weider Kenneth Todd Ruth Geiss Dorothy Airey Julia Skrupska Eleanor Zieget Elaine Jackson Lena DiBlasi Marie Manly Regina Fraley Anna Kalminzer Mildred Wade Helen Pawlowski Josephine Stankowska Bernice Smith Hazel Brannock Lois Hersfield Josephine Glorioso Katherine Blizzard Mary French Nancy Priborsky Rosalie Bonhardi Mildred Karlinski Marie Moore Madaline Bishop Audrey Kasemyer Catherine Grim Ida Greives Patricia Gadd Maxine Muller Thelma Johnson Mary Bare AMERICAN MEN Karl Nitkoski Robert Dixon Paul T. Jones AMERICAN GIRLS opn Hall Dorothea Frank Bernice Smith Rita Jenkins GEISHA GIRLS Reda Croueher Virginia Echols Madeline Ballard Charlotte Myers Dolly Hoffman Betty Redeman Evelyn Norris Byrdie Towles Lucille Roman Mary Ayd Caroline Waskaski Nancy Tyler Thelma Johnson Meriam Penn Ellen Marsh Winona Slade Edna Morgan DANCERS IJANTERN DANCE Melva Fonte Margaret Drnec Mildred Stanford Mary Ellrich Helen Kordecki FAN DANCE Bernadine Dietz PARASOL DANCE Florence Brouse City College .. . .JOHN MAN1-'Uso Polytechnic Institute ......RUTH DARE . . . .JAMES HAAS City College John Garner Robert Hiner Irvin Marders Dorothy Thurman Edna Morgan Marie Knoll Katherine Blizzard Mildred Champney Esther Lerner Mildred Kuhn Evelyn Blimline Beulah Jester Martha Hill Helen Paska Ruth Levenson Sonia Finklestein Clara Fisher Ruby Stewart Ruth Hall Elsie Gneiting Rita Cliiforil Edna Boehm Audrey Reus Rachel Fleece Ella VVoodside Elizabeth Balderston Marjory Kowalski Erma Bolard Martha Splitgerber Anna Doefler Dolores Tarleton Irma Bare 42

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