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7-lze 0 venfufzous eats HE first part of the great five act play took place five long years ago when the actors entered into the play as little eighth graders. The timee-l937: place-fMiamishurg High School, settingefroorns l2, l3 and 17. The highest point of interest was the literary play entitled The Wise Men . The second part took place one year later when the eighth graders really became members of the high school. They became, what shall We say, a little more sophisticated. They chose as their class officers: Dick Galusha, president: George Butler, vice-president, lane Senseman, secretary-treasurer. A cast of ten presented the one act play, The Perfect Assembly . Class sponsors were Miss Carr and Mr. Klein. High grades for the year were received by Dick Gal- usha, Maxine Starkey, Marlin Heist, and Louis Kerth. The third act and the principals were feeling just a little more important be- cause they were fitting into the Various scenes with greater ease. Class officers Were: Dick Weidner, president, Wells Bridge, vice-president, Phyllis Iung, sec-
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772i. Gm With the completion of this year, Mr. Harris V. Bear will have completed twenty-seven years as one of the most capable superintendents ever employed in the Miamisburg Public Schools. Mr. Bear received his Bachelor ot Arts Degree from Otterbein College and then entered Harvard where he acquired his Master of Arts Degree. He has been most cooperative in giv- ing advice to students and he will be remembered tor many years to come by all of us. mi. 1-Ioung Mr. Franklin M. Young is completing his thirteenth year in Miarnisburg High School and his titth as principal. He re- ceived his Bachelor ot Science Degree at Otterbein College and later Went to Ohio State University Where he received his Master of Arts Degree. And if tor no other reason Mr. Young will be remembered by us all for the recommendations and the advising talks that he has given to each and everyone of us at sometime or the other. ..131
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retary-treasurer. On March 6 a very successful comedy, Kidnapping Betty , was given. The sponsors were Miss Carr and Mr. Klein. Those receiving high grades were Bruce Clere, Marlin Heist, Maxine Starkey, Louis Kerth, Norman Urschel, and Dick Galusha. The Music Contest at Oxford on March 15 gave the Sophomore class reason to feel mighty proud of Norman Nunery for his fine baton twirling and Lee Nazor for his grand cornet playing. The fourth act began but the play is not finished. As Iuniors the players felt important. In the Doghouse was the class play. Those who displayed their acting ability were Rosalie Cook, Howard Fry, Richard Bruner, Maxine Starkey, Nina Linville, Phyllis lung, Faye Halderman, Caroline Reehl, Eleanor Greene, luanita Hall, George Butler, Ross Daily, and Dick Galusha and the stage managers were Paul Lutz and Lee Nazor. Dick Galusha was chosen as representative to Buckeye Boys' State. The following class officers were elected: Carl Becker, president: Dick Weidner, vice-president: lean Ann Gebhart, secre- tary-treasurer. Miss Iennings, Mr. Blowney and Mr. Klein were the class spon- sors. Eleanor Greene and Marlin Heist were the Winners from the lunior Class in the American Legion Essay contest on Lincoln and the Constitution . Class rings, announcements, caps and gowns were selected on May l. And now for the Grand Finale and our play has played its full run. The class officers were: lack Baker, president: Dick Patrick, vice-president: lean Ann Gebhart, secretary: Dick Weidner, treasurer. We chose as our class motto, Uncle Sam here we come g class colors, Red White and Blue: class flower, American Beauty Rose. Maxine Starkey was our representative at the D. A. R. Citizenship Contest. The senior girls were delightfully entertained by the Busi- ness and Professional Women with a dinner at the Peerless Pantry on March 19. The senior boys enjoyed being honorary members of the Lions Club for a day. The Miamisburg Lions Club throughout the year invited to meet with them each Week two different boys of the Senior class. The Senior Scholarship team was composed of Dick Galusha, Marlin Heist, Louis Kerth, and lack Wall. The Baccaleaureate was May 24, at the Methodist Church. Commencement was May 28, at Harmon Field. This Page Sponsored by . . . FASHION DRESS SHOP -151
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