North Lima High School - Echo Yearbook (North Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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it 5 '11 THE WILLOW AND I The Senior Play, The Willow and I, was an extensive undertaking, excitingly different from the light comedies of other years. Splendid direction by Miss Ruth Warrick, skillful acting by the cast, and complete co-operation from the special effects committee produced a very successful play when it was staged on April eighteenth. The story concerned two sisters, both in love with a young doctor. One of the girls having become engaged to him, a quarrel arose between her and her jealous sister just before the wedding, During the argumnt, a gun was produced and discharged, throwing the bride-to-be into a state of complete amnesia, which continued tor forty years. At the end of that time, a thunderstorm caused her to regain her memory and she discovered that in the interim her sister had married the doctor and had borne him a son who strikingly resembled his dead father. The son then became the means of assuaging her bitterness and bewilderment. The played drama-was written by John Patrick, author of The Hasty Heart. We are sure that it was well-recieved and will be remembered I-y the audience for a long time. CLEMENTIN E When Clementine Kelly, the tomboy daughter of l-looterville's mayor, kicks a football through a window of the home of a prominent civic leader, Miss Pringle, and then is later mistakenly accused by Miss Pringle of insulting her at an oratorical contest, a political crisis results. While straightening out this affair Clementine discovers boys, and as a result, finally grows up. All ends happily, Clemen- tine with her man and Mr. Kelly sure of Miss Pringle's support in the coming election. This, in brief, is the plot of the successful three-act comedy produced by the Junior Class November 9, T951 under the direction of Miss Warrick. The cast especially appreciated its opportunity to present the play to the grade school in a matinee performance. This experience helped the actors to accustom them- selves to the furniture, the costumes, and most important of all, to an audience.

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Zlfljg zijn lContinuedl of foreign countries. 11. A huge audience witnessed the game here with Columbiana. The score was close, our boys lost 52-57. 14, Our winning streak seemed to have disappeared temporarily, we lost to Poland, 50-42. 20. A candle-lighted Tri-Hi-Y Induction Service for new members. 21. This day marked the beginning of our Christmas vacation, the week was topped off with a gala Christmas program presented by the first and second grades. That night we won when we played McDonald, 56-32. JANUARY 2. The Hi-Y boys were pleased to have a visitor, Dick Warrick of Annapolis Naval Academy, speak at their meeting, 4. We played North jackson and were jubilant at our 56-52 victory. 5. Seems like things were too good to be true, once again we won over Warren St. Mary, 70-28. 8. Score was a little closer this time, with Lisbon's 40 and our 50. 10-ll. Woe is mel These semester tests were anything but easyl The last day of these tests was rounded off nicely with a 55-36 victory over New Springfield, 14. Time to pose before the catnera again. Only this time it was just the various activity group pictures that were taken. Another game with Polandg we were again victorious, 56- 45, although the opposition was in excellent form. 18. One more overwhelming victory to add to our evergrowing list, our 91 over Berlin Center's 36. 19. The Tri-Hi-Y held a successful bake sale at the Locker Plant. 21, A truly gala affair! Tonight was the Leap Year Party-ladies' choice! 22. Lima scores again, 46-40, when we played New Waterford. 23-24. It's Community Institute time again-two very pleasant days. As usual the high school music groups took part in the program. 25. The Zippers took Goshen, 71-48. 28. Another money-making hit for the juniors, The WHKK Jamboree certainly proved popular. FEBRUARY 1. Good news! We played Canfield and won, 63-50. 3. Another win for Limag our 46 over Ursuline's 43. 4. The seniors and community took time out from basketball games to partake of steak dinne1', sponsored by the seniors. 5, Our tide turned temporarily, we lost to Greenford, 54-43. 6. Big day for the Economics class. Mr. Shively, of the Board of Elections, explained the intricacies of the voting machine, and while he was doing so, photographer Lloyd Jones and political editor Clingan jackson, both of the Youngstown Vindicator, dropped in to take a few pictures and polls. Result: the Economics class got their picture in the paper. ll. Our first tournament game at the Struthers' Field House with North jackson netted us 52 points and they, 33. 12, The game with Lowellville, which should have been played on the seventh, but had to be fgostponed due to an electrical storm, pronounced us winners again, by a good margin, 51- 3. 13. The upper six grades were visited by Detective Ted 0'Connor, courtesy of the Hi-Y, who spoke on present day problems of juvenile delinquency. 141. The dedication of the new Lutheran Church brought the Mixed Chorus out to sing a few songs in honor of the occasion. 15 The Economics class had another visitor, Richard Holt, teacher of Economics at the Republic Steel Corporation. 16. Everyone is excited. These tournament games keep us all in a fervor, Relief! We outdid Berlin Center at Struthers' Field I-louse, 53-37. 18. We went after Springfield Township and brought back our winning score of 53 to their 35. 22. Another woebegone story for these chronicles, we lost our champonship game with Canfield, 61-56. 28. Undaunted, we go on to South High and the Sectional Tourney, where we took on Cort- land and got back to our normal selves, the score being 56-44, our favor, MARCH 1. The sectional tourney at South High, with New Waterford, again made us winners by ten points, 46-36. 5. A game with 1-'airport Harbor on March 5th, at Kent, pronounced us the victors with a score of 56-49. 8. Everyone was tense and excited, for this was the big game with Olmstead Falls, also at Kent. This event determined whether or not we went to Canton. We wonl 46-38, 10. To try their luck in the business world, the seniors in Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y participated in the annual Civics Day. 14. What a memorable night! The Zippers defeated Canfield in the district tournament at Canton. The State Finals at Columbus was the next event. 18 A representative, from Youngstown College talked to the seniors about their future education, lConcIudecl on Page Sixtyl PAGE FORTY-EIGHT

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