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JUNIOR PLAY CAST OP CHARACTERS (In order of their appearance) Lovey Lu Ella Schueler Racheal Rivers Bobbie Lou Brandner Burton Dawson Donald Ebel Minna Bell Jean Salzsiedler Gay Barker Mary Catherine Senftner Hapwood Stone (Happy) Wilmer Deibert Dr. Donald Doom Teddy Quenzer Malvina Mayne Lorraine Traxinger Leslie Lemay Lyla Deibert Nelson Normand Thomas Bischke B i m t mii SYNOPSIS of SCENES (The entire action takes place in the large parlor of Miss River ' s boarding house in a medium- sized town In California) . Time: The Present Act One: Late afternoon of a day in April. Act Two: Late afternoon the following day. Act Three: Scene I: One day Scene II: Several later; afternoon, weeks later; late afternoon.
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HERREINETTE STAFF | f r f J ' ft |f Front row left to right: Jerome Wenninger, Stanley Schaefbauer, Maynard Goehring, Victoria Hilt, Donna Orth, Lloyd Rueb, Florence Senftner, Norma Van Dyke, Shirley Quenzer, Wallace Quenzer, Mr. Rau. Second row: Chester Naasz, Willis Hanson, Clara Beck, Audrey Van Dyke, Ruth Rossow, Vern Tolstedt, Clyde Schuetzle, Gerald Lang, Julia Schaefbauer, Delphena Fischer, Verine Bauer, Eltina Ackerman, Third row: George Huber, Roland Brandner, La Vern Schmidt, Ray Kusler, James Lippelt, Royal Blckel, Walter Linderman, Clarence Deibert, Wilbert Goehring, Martin Brandner, Oscar Ackerman. We the Senior class are again editing another yearbook. For several years this activity was discontinued and it was not until 191+8 that it was resumed. As the successors to last years publication we have put forth our best effort to give you a yearbook that meets most of the many requirements in making it one that will always be remembered. As is the custom for all yearbooks and other publications one of the foremost problems is to find a suitable name. The name of Herreinette was submitted by Herbert Rische. The Staff consists of: Editor-Donna Orth; Associate Editor-Ruth Rossow; Busi- ness Manager-James Lippelt; Associate Business Managers-Martin Brandner and Oscar Ackerman; Class Editors-Victoria Hilt, Willis Hanson, LaVern Schmidt, May- nard Goehring; Activities Editor-Walter Linderman; Associate Activities Editor- Clyde Schuetzle; Athletic Editors-Clarence Deibert, Wilbert Goehring; Associate Athletic Editors-Wallace Quenzer; Chester Naar,z; Feature Editors-Stanley Schaef- bauer, Royal Bickel, George Huber; Typists-Norma Van Dyke, Audrey Van Dyke, Del- phena Fischer, Florence Senftner; Proof Reader-Julia Schaefbauer; Photographer- Vern Tolstedt; Art Editors-Ray Kusler, Lloyd Rueb; Grade Editors-Verine Bauer, Clara Beck, Eltina Ackerman; Distribution-Roland Brandner, Jerome Wenineger, Jer- ald Lang. 17
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CARNIVAL The schoolhouse was ablaze with lights. There was laughter and gaiety every- where. This was Just as It should be, for this was carnival night, the time for merriment. It Is a common factor to have a worthy cause behind such activity. Each year a carnival Is put on for the enjoyment of young and old alike. This In return furnishes the school with money used In the purchasing of new equipment and the maintenance of school property. Each year these carnivals have been more successful. This year topped all others, with a net proceeds of $1103.88. Dnltlat Lon The first social event of the year was one which caused great anxiety among the new arrivals at Herreld High School. Yes, the upper classmen planned this event and gave it the attractive title of Initiation. A short program was given by the upperclassmen to begin the evening activity. The new arrivals were then requested to perform certain acts, much to the amuse- ment of the upper classmen. After each of the freshmen had performed their acts they were considered a part of the student body. A delicious lunch was then served climaxing an enjoyable evening. 19
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