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ess THE LORE -we CLASS OF 1924 MOTTO Out of School Life lnto Life's School COLORS FLOWER Orange and Black Black-eyed Susan OFFICERS President ..... ......... H arry Saxton Vice President--- ------ Vesta Steininger Secretary ---- ------ M arie Zong Treasurer --------------------- Charles Gochnaur CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Chorus --------- A ----.----..-.......-....--.-.. .......- C l HSS President's Address -------- Harry Saxton Class History ---- ------ ------------------- F. s ther Ellinger Motto Oration ----- ------ ------.-------.---- L e roy Baker Vocal Solo ---- --------------- -------------------- K e nneth Hess Class Poem .------------------------------------ Wellington Pontius Class Entertainers: Paul Snook, Ross Booth, George Bearley, Amos Shatzer, Joe Simon, Robert Grove, Myra Yoder, Sara Bratton, Jeannette Ulsh, Frances Evans, Marion Dippery, Mildred White, Lena Stewart. Piano Solo ------------------------------------------ Fred Morrow Class Prophecy Vesta Steininger, Katherine Elder, Claudia Gates, Mabel Boyer, Walter Spangler Class Knockers-- ....-. ...-----..-.---. M iles Cohen, Harry Lynn Duet ......... ........-..-.....--.--. M artha Gordon, Lillian Bryant Presentations ------- Catherine Callahan, Kathleen Snook, Raymond Kieferle Class Will ------------------- Helen Smith, Mildred Zong, William Musser Chorus -------------------------------------------------- Class Class Censors ---- ---- C laire Beaver, Madella Moller Mantle Oration ------- --.--..--.-- W illiam Hartley Response from Juniors--- -- .-..--.-..---.- Lynn Freed Class Song --------- ----- ------- ---------- C l a ss TWELVE E
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THE LORE PRINCESS BONNIE SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented the famous comic opera, Princess Bonnie, on the evenings of April 29th and 30th, to larger audiences than ever before witnessed an annual class play. Bonnie fvesta Steiningerl, becomes acquainted with a handsome young American, Roy Sterling fKenneth l-lessl, who falls in love with her. Shrimps, the town jack-of-all-trades, and the chief comedian fl-larry Lynnj, is in love with Kitty Clover, the Village vamp fKathleen Snookl, who spurns his love. Count Falsetti, a Spanish nobleman fwilliam Hartleyj, makes a rather forc- ible acquaintance with Shrimps. Count Falsetti had been betrothed to Bonnie in her childhood, and Admiral Pomposo, her childhood guardian flVliles Co- henj, forces her to return to Spain with him and Falsetti. Kitty goes to Spain with Bonnie, and her American friends, Roy, Shrimps and Captain Tarpaulin, follow them to Spain in disguise. Kitty promises to marry Shrimps if he stops the proposed wedding. The Americans in disguise are discovered and during the fight which en- sues, Falsetti is found to be a conspirator against the King. Pomposo immedi- ately has him arrested and gives as a reward his niece, the Princess Bonnabell- avita, to Roy, and Shrimps gets Kitty. And, of course, all's well that ends well. Much comedy was furnished by Salvadore, Pomposo's bodyguard fwalter Spanglerl, and credit is also due Dona Pomposo, wife of the Admiral flVlabel Boyerj and Miss Dorine Allison, the accompanist. ELEVEN
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3 THE LORE COMMENCEM ENT PROGRAM Grand March ..... ---High School Orchestra Invocation ----- --- ----- Rev. S. E. Koontz Chorus ----- --- -- ..-.. ........... - Class Salutatory ------- ----- ---- --------- M a d ge Womer Oration ---- ---- W illiam Branen Piano Solo--- - ------. Marie Zong Oration ---- ----- - ---- E lizabeth Gassert Oration ---- --- -- ---- ----- M ary Woomer Recitation --- ----- ---- ------ ---- P a u line Kitting Duet '- '--' l E lcegilmcirgliisetidms Oration ----------- ----- - - ---Charles Gochnaur Valedictory Oration ---- ---- - -- - -------- Mildred Steinbach Orchestra Selection --------------------------.- High School Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas---lVlr. D. C. Hamaker, President Board of Directors Presentation of Awards---Mr. Charles Coxe, Superintendent of Public Schools Chorus ------------ -------------- --------------------- C l ass Benediction .------ ------ R ev. S. E. Koontz March --.--- .- ---- High School Orchestra THIRTEEN
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