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J e May 23, 1945 - 8200 P. M. Processional .......... . . . . . . . ........... l .... . . . ........ . ..... .................. . . .Band Invocation .................,...................................... Rev. James Stinehelfer Music CGirls' Sextetl-Nadine Ford, Jean Kelly, Armidene Niles, Gloria Norris, Mary Swift, Barbara Brant Address of Welcome ................. . .....,................................. Perry Deeter Music ................. .............. B and Valedietory Address .... ....... .......... V a ledictorlan Address .................. ........... ,.... J . B. Rosemurgy Piano Solo ......... . ...... ..................... M arilyn Hole Presentation of Diplomas .... ...... M ember of Board of Education Special Awards ............ ..... M r. Duncan, Mr. Bube, Mr. Diley Class Song ............... ........................ S enior Class Benediction... .... Rev. James Stinehelfer Jlanaa Sluclmlii The following seniors have made an average of 3.5 or better out of a possible 4.0 for four years of high school. Perry Deeter, John Evans, Ruth Graney, Marilyn Hole, Mildred Kniesly, Margaret Pearson, Shirley Pearson, and Dona Thuma. 'Eau' Qacl' 4cvuuafu! A Comedy in Three Acts by John Cecil Holm Best Foot Forward produced as a musical comedy on May 11, 1945, by the Milton-Union Senior Class at the Milton-Union High School Auditorium. The cast was as follows: Dutch Miller ...... Hunk Hoyt ........ Satchel Moyer .... Chuck Green .... Dr. Reeber .... Old Grad .... Minerva ........... Ethel .............. Misss Delaware Wa The Blind Date... Bud Hooper ..... .. ter Gap ..... Professor Lloyd ..... Gale Joy ..... .... Jack Haggerty ...... Chester Billings. . . Helen Schlessinger ..... ........................ Miss Smith ............ .......................................... Director-Mr. Diley PLACE: A room in the boys' domltory at Winsocki Prep. Time: The present. Fall. SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: The afternoon of the big dance. ACT TWO: That evening. ACT THREE: A short time later. Prompters: Armidene Niles, Barbara Brant, Bernadine Dohner Properties : Mary Swift, Ray Todd, Marilyn Hole ..John Thompson .....Lee Minnich ..Henry Davidson .....Glenn Heisey . . . .James HB1StCYn ...Galen Minnich ......Betty Vore .....Nadine Ford . ...... Gloria Norris Norma Blackburn ......Ned Iddings .Jesse Seeker, Jr. . . .Peggy A Pearson . .Perry Deeter .,John Eidemiller .......Jean Kelly ....Ruth Graney Publicity: Shirley Pearson, Donna Lou Netzley, Lavonne Rhodes Stage Managers: Bill Hale, Bob Kirby, Gordon I-Ielsinger, Charles Hutton
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my - ezaa COLORS: Crimson and Silver FLOWER: Lily of the Valley OFFICERS: Jerry Ingram, Presidentg George Hodgin, Vice President, Bob Thompson, Secretary, Bill Carroll, A Treasurer, and Miss Sara Bunn, Class Advisor. angina 61644 adaiaaq In the Fall of 1942 about 55 of us came into High School for the first time- as Freshmen, of course. Although we were a bit green none of us would ad- mit it. We soon became acquainted with our classmates, teachers, and the changing of classes which was something new to us. The officers elected this year were: President, Frank Stallsmith, Vice President, George Mote, Sec- retary, Bob Thompson, Treasurer, Joy Cain, and Class Advisor, Mrs. Edith Noble. As Sophomores we had a little trouble with Geometry and World History but somehow we managed to survive. We wrote a play and presented it in chapel. We were quite proud of ourselves for this had not been done before, and everyone seemed to enjoy it very much. A few of us were in the high school operetta, Rio Rico, and several more of us participated in the basketball and football games. We were proud to have the following officers: Joan Rex, President, Frank Stallsmith, Vice President: Pat Hunt, Secretary, Dolores Alexander, Treasurer, and Mrs. Jean Kinsey, Class Advisor. We became very industrious in our Junior year. We sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance on November 17, 1944. We juniors have had a lot of worries this year presenting our class play, Running Wild, selling candy and pop at the ball games, 'selling red and white beanies, and working on the Junior- Senior Banquet that we will give for the seniors on May 21. This is always the event of the year and we are striving hard to make it a wonderful suc- cess. We are under the guidance of Jerry Ingram, President, George Hodgin, Vice President, Bob Thompson, Secretary, Bill Carroll, Treasurer, and Miss Sara Bunn, Class Advisor, and they are carrying us through a very successful year. Oh, yes, our class rings and pins came and oh, how beautiful we think they are!
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