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I i r , William Smith Donald Quaintance Margaret Lehman Maurice Whitcum Prrxidcnl Viff-PfPSi!1!'l7f Srcrcfary Trrusllrrr ilunint Eisturp In their freshman year, the class of '34 chose Maurice Whitcum, president, John Warner, vice-president, Muriel Wise, secretary, and Donald Quaintance, treasurer, at Central, and Charles Brown, president, King Crissinger, vice-president, Jimmy Lewis, secretary, and James Sautter, treasurer, at Vernon. The class at Central gave two plays under the direction of Miss Isabelle Stump, Let's Move the Furniture and The Clock Struck One.', The parts for the former were assigned to Philip Pheasant, Gerald Seckel, Charme Lee Webster, John Warner, Imogene Russell, Rennix Van Scoy and for the latter to Joe Williamson, Orus Wetzel, Phyllis Hecker, Ivan Schmidt, Ruth Leonard, Dorothy Willis, Donald Quaintance, Marjorie Hayner, Muriel Wise, Lucille Brabson, Walter Haldeman, Glen Ross, Edward Moon. During the year, the Vernon class presented the play, Cynthia's Candlesticks, directed by Miss Una Ackley. The play concerned Cynthia Tillinghast, who had in- herited some valuable Candlesticks from her rather eccentric father. The candlesticks were stolen, and Cynthia and her friend, Martha Todd, planned to visit New York City and search for the missing heirlooms. Martha was determined that Cynthia should have some of the good times that had been denied her in her childhood. They went to New York, met old and new friends, found adventure and love, and finally regained the famous silver candlesticks. The cast was: Cynthia Tillinghast, Alice Blake, Ben Tillinghast, John Canterbury, Ruth Tillinghast, Geraldine Denman, and Mae Brown, Martha Todd, Jean Howard, Joel Bassett, Samuel Birnbaum, Ambrose Tufts, Charles Brown, Steven Hopewell, George May, Johnnie Cotton, John Dodd, Mrs. Everett, Vir- ginia Musgrave, Nora, Norma Barrett. The class, as sophomores, elected William Smith, president, John Warner, vice- president, Elizabeth Zachman, secretary, and June Taylor, treasurer. They were rep- resented on the debate and basketball teams. In the junior year the following officers were elected: William Smith, president, Maurice Whitcum, vice-president, Margaret Lehman, secretary, and Donald Quaintance, treasurer. Three one-act plays were given: The Doctor of Lonesome Folk, Never Ain't, and The Master Salesman. The class was represented on the debate team, and contributed lettermen to the football and basketball teams. Simplicity was the keynote of the annual Junior-Senior Prom given in May as a farewell to the class of 1933. ..'? - a. E -S' 1 T 5 'E 2 Twenty-Iwo
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'F ,N Helen McAninch Robert Pierce Elizabeth Predmore Erma Prettyman Elvira Rees Robert Rice Evelyn Rinesmith Awanda Runkle Richard Slack Hazel Smith Frederick Sous George Turner Virginia Vance Arlieu Waters Georgia Wetzel Grace,Wheeler Ruth Wheeler Everitt Williams OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR Ruth Cooperider Walter Fry Virginia Gettys Burdette Jones Twenty-one Jack Ling Charles Messenger Bernadine Murray Carl McDaniel Phoebe Partlow :v 'L 1 E S 'f-E .. - S, : E 2 CLASS LeRoy Russel Anna Schweikert Wayne Thew Earl Wolbert
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T zvcwfy- fb rev Norman Adams, Eugene Agnew, Myron Althouse, Helen Artopous. Glenna Au- genstine, Harold Austin. James Baer. Milton Baker. John Baldauf. Grace Barber, Norma Barrett. Wray Beaver, Carol Bender, Cleo Betz, Doro- thy Bevis, Paul Bibler, Harold Bill, Sam Birnbaum. Alice Blake, Lucille Brabson. Ralph Brammar, Edith Browarsky, Geraldine Brunson, Marguerite Bryant, Mabel Burke. Helen Burns, Virginia Butts. Mary Cahill, Robert Cahill, Mary Campbell, John Canterbury. Harold Carlisle, Louise Carpenter. Pauline Chambers, Louis Chappell, Charles Clark. Mildred Clark, Robert Clemens. Richard Clevenger, Donna Cook. Helen Cook. Mary Cook. Vonnie Cook, Mar- guerite Coon, Theodore Cooper. Marguerite Coulter, Dale DeLauder, Jerry Denman, Helen Detrlck, Evelyn Detrow. John Dodd, Harold Dorfe, Marjorie DuSallg, Edward Dutt. Clarence Eddy, Esther Eggleston. Frances Emmons, Helen Ferguson. Mary Fetter, Rudy Findling. Donald Flesher. Doris Fogleson, Barbara Fralich. Violet Fremont, Pauline Freshwater. Grace Gandert, Frank Gegenheimer, Alice George, Doris George. Perry George, Robert Gilbert, Helen Gompf. Ruth Gorman, Juanita Green, Betty Griffith. Walter Haldeman, Leonard Harbolt. George Harden, Ralph Harruff, George Hartley, Reber Hazen. Phyllis Hecker, Eleanor Hedges, Paul Hoffman, Jean Houghton, Elizabeth Houser. Jean Howard, Gene Hudson, Arthur Hultz. Donald Humes. Lois Humes. Katherine Huntsman. Dorothy Hurr, William Isaly, Jeannette Johnson, Richard Johnson. Virgil John- son, Amil Johnston. Donald Jones.
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