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What A Life fm 0-Jfaqh Plaffwx Behind Witli a cast of twenty-eight the O-High Players presented What a Life by Clifford Goldsmith. This episode in the life of Henry Aldrich took place in the Central High School. The group of students in the double cast included: Henry Aldrich , Robert Fodor, Paul Rogers Bi!! ,,,,, Douglas Rogers, james McGrann Btzrlnmz Peavxiwz Betty Lou Gregg, Marjorie Lord George Bigelow - L ,, , Arthur Dudley Nlafy Dealer L L, Wu, , We Ruth Reed Other students in the school were Elaine Spen- cer, Kay Court, Wendell Kegg, Betty McRoberts, and joan Champeon. The faculty and students were served by the in- dispensable secretary, Nliizr Shea played by Sonia Moyer. Ihzgt' tzrmzty-eiylit Among the faculty of Central High were: Mir. Nelmzf U ,, L Edward Bosworth Mr. Pfzltemmz , , W John Whitney !vlf.l'.l' Pike , ,, , Jacqueline Sutfin Mita' lfggle,i'm1z , Johanna Kaufmann 1Vli.ipi' 106121011 , Leona Drage, Ellen Haylor ,W ,L W , , , W ,Ln Tom Hale Alf. Bmciley Mm' Wbee'lcf , , , Catherine Sears, Elizabeth Sims Two parents who came to school were Mr. Vecvbito, William Cook, and Mr.i'. Aldrich, por- trayed by Barbara Tanner and Lucy Hall. From the Police headquarters came Mr. Fergmon, Lester Papworth.
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Wiffz Camera Cfuh anal Top row: Elizabeth Jones, Tom Corlett, Rollyn Spitler, Charles Hall, Arthur Blackmer, Dwight McMullen. Fozfrzla row: Jeanette Justin, Ernest Malham, Ar- thur Malham, Tom Powers, Shirley Wood- ruff. Third row: John Totoiu, Marilyn Spitler, Mary Lou Schwartz, Eileen Keller, Jo Ann Champ- eon, Donald Hall. Second row: Jim Rowe, Wendell Kegg, Mr. White f adviserj, Wendolyn Jackson, Leona Drage. Fim' row: Dorothy Totoiu, Jim Powers, Dorothy Rowe. Future Honze Afakers The services rendered by the Future Homemak- ers' Association, though unpublished, are many and appreciated. Numerous autumn evenings have found these girls in the home economics rooms preparing hot dogs for the famished football spec- tators outside enjoying the games. The club has efficiently prepared and served several luncheons and banquets for the G. A. A. Miss Wfilson, a new member of the faculty, stepped into the club and led it like a veteran. These girls have given enjoyment to others but have not neglected themselves. The outstanding get-togethers were the Halloween, Christmas, and George Wfashington Birthday parties. The business is carried on at meetings held twice a month, either in the members, homes or in the home economic rooms. Joy Johnston and Janice Kuss represented the club at the convention of Vocational Home Econo- mics in Columbus. Mary Jane Ives, Dorothea Johnston, Shirley Woodruff, and Helen Muller at- tended the Ohio High School Home Economics Convention in Columbus in April. Each took a little knitted block for a place card which later was used in making blankets for some hospital. The F. H. A. successfully fulfills its purpose in serving the home, the school, and the community. Top row: Mary Jane lves, Viola Huston, Shirley Woodruff, Joy Johnston, Dorothea Johnston, Roberta Johnston. Secomf row. Janice Kuss, Helen Muller, Miss Wfil- son fadviserb, Jeanne Cole, Eveline Turner. Fifi-I row: Juanita Morton, Hazel Gibbs, Lena Chambers, Theresa Blanco. Page twenty-seven
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The Footlights I hope never to see such a day again, as that day before Commencementl'-was Mrs. Spangler's earnest hope after the senior class play, Spring Fever. Poor Howard, he almost flunked his zoology, and Mr. Purcell! Well, l never heard a man so en- raged as he was when Vic and Ed mistook him, a millionaire, for an artist's model. And his wife accused me of kidnapping her husband. As if l'd have him! Aunt Maude, theres a character! She really sailed off with Prof Bean. And President Dixon deserved a long vacation after all those headaches. And those dear boys-what serious heart troub- les they did have, Vivian and Lou certainly know how to manage their men. But sweet, little Anne took the prizes when she got Howard, a honeymoon abroad, and a job for her husbandf' lifl Bm'1z.s' V ic Lcleir , H oimml Bmw! , Lol! Herron , Mn. Spangler , Amie Purcell ,W Virimz George , H emy Purcell , , Phoebe Purcell , Mezzzfle Corey ,, , P4'0fz?,I',l'07' Virgil Benn D12 Dixon ,W ,, N ' If Sprung Fever few the Selma CAST Charles Dudley . . Stanley Tuttle john Zimmerman Betty Gutman Shirley Oliver , Mary Farquhal H, jean Conti , Tom Hale , Joy Johnston Mary Gene Hobbs , William Cook Robert McDonald Page tzccnly-nine
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