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G. Kohring, G. Alexander H. Nollenberger, S. Muir L, Weieman,K. Ernsthausen D. Oberhouse, J. Alexander H.Wentland. N. Ernsthausen F. Venis, E. Wegman Junior Activities We began our Junior year with twenty-six pupils and added one new member, Frances Venis. During the year we lost one pupil, Beulah Baker. We were again under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cornell. We elected the following officers: President ................ JoAnn Gockerman Vice-president ......... Howard Nollenberger Secretary ....... ,... N orma Ernsthausen Treasurer ...................... Scott Muir Reporter .................. Hilda Wentland Assistant Annual Editor .... Marion Cochran Assistant Business Manager ................ ........................Robert Alexander On the evening of November 8, 1946, we gave a three act comedy entitled, Listen to Lester. During the course of the year we had charge of a chapel program and took part in the inter-class tournament. We also spon- sored a high school dance. We had a Christmas class party at Desta Dierksheide's. On February 17, 1947, we had charge of the cooking and the serving of the Elevator Banquet. We honored the Seniors at the Junior- Senior Prom on the 9th of May. The gym was beautifully decorated and everyone had an enjoyable time. We are looking forward to next year when we will reach our goal-that of being Seniors. But we shall always remember the pleasant days of our Junior year. D. Dierksheide, M. Cochran K. Sieving, R. Beeker B. Baker, H. Hiser R. Abke, L. Wegman B. Kohring, B, Alexander M. Henline, B. Konzen WILLIAMSON'S 24 Meats, Groceries, Food Lockers PEMBERVTLLE, Omo Phone 43
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I l Junior Class Play LISTEN TO LESTER Directed by Mrs. Cornell Dr, Henry Durant, Supt. of Durant Sanitorium ...... Bob Alexander Sambo Jackson, the porter ...... Gene Kohring Bridget O'Tool. the cook .... Lois Ann Wiegman Gussie Scoggs, the maid ...... Joann Gockerman Bob Durant, Henry's nephew . .Kenneth Sieving Lester Leach, a born fixer Howard Nollenberger Jack Durant, Henry's nephew George Alexander Molly Nevins, J ack's girl .... Margaret Henline Rose Wyatt, Bob's girl ........ Ellen Wegman Trumbell McSnort, A patient in love with Melba Brown's voice .... Scott Muir Mrs. Pamela Wyatt, a patient wishing to reduce .......... Helen Hiser Miss Tina Tinkler, a patient wishing to expand ..Norma Ernsthausen Melba Brown, a famous radio singer .......,.......... Hilda Wentland The Durant Sanitorium is on the verge of bankruptcy, a fact which is practically causing Dr, Durant to commit suicide. Dr. Durant's nephews arrive home for the summer vacation, and they bring with them a friend, Lester Leach. They are informed of the impending bankruptcy and immediately put their heads together to de- vise a plan whereby the sanitorium might be saved. Lester, the life-saver, has a brain storm. He knows that there are two types of people who are never satisfied, the very fat individuals, who would give anything in the world to be slim and willowyg and the very slim people who would give anything in the world to be pleasing- ly plump. VVhy not save the sanitorium by cap- italizing on these two types of unsatisfied, wealthy people, who, no doubt, would be more than willing to pay large sums of money if they could be persuaded to believe that certain scientific treatments could make their wishes possible. Lester persuades the nephews, Bob and Jack, to disguise themselves as the eminent, foreign doctors of the sanitorium, Dr. Rubetoff, who supposedly has the miraculous ability to remove excess poundageg and Dr. Slapitonski, who can make anyone, who so desires, pleasingly plump. Of course the miraculous changes are only the effect of two trick mirrors, one to produce a beanpole reflection, the other a roly-poly effect. Both hilarity and trouble are provided when Sambo, the colored porter, accidently confuses the mirrors and shows them to the wrong people, In the meantime Lester has spread an untrue rumor that a famous radio singer is a patient at the sanitorium, in order to influence a wealthy businessman to enter the sanitorium as a pa- tient. Mr. McSnort, the businessman is not so easily hoodwinked, however, and demands to see his famous idol. Consequently, there is nothing left for Lester to do but impersonate Melba-Brown, fwho, incidentally, turns out to be a negress, who takes a liking to the enamored Sambo.J The patients soon discover how they have been deceived and are quite enraged. But a happy ending is provided when all the difficul- ties of the sanitorium have been explainedg and when Dr, Durant has been persuaded by Lester to marry one of the wealthy patients who had been his 'college sweetheart, she then had been slim and willowy. Mr. McSnort also has been shown the advantages of taking a wife and pro- poses to a second wealthy patient who has been trying to ensnare him during the entire play. Thus Lester, the born Mr. Fix-it, saves the day, so to speak, for all involved. RIVERSIDE DAIRY Woodville, Ohio Phone 2681
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