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Act H Soon after the play entitled NSchoolN started again, the sophoe mores initiated the freshmen in Walter Short's woods. The program consisted of games and a wiener roast. Later in the same month the sophomore history class journeyed to the Toledo Art Museum as a class project in World history. During November, the girls taking home economics made hospital bed shirts. The local Red Cross provided the material and the girls, under the guidance of Miss Reynolds, completed the garments. They were sent to various parts of Europe where they were used for refugee work. The sophomore home economics class visited the Woolen Mills at West Unity. This visit is an annual trip of the second year home eco- nomics class. A The class presented an assembly program in January to share its talent with the rest of the students in school. Miriam Britsch and C. L. Rupp played a trumpet duet. Harland Gorsuch. Robert Rupp, and David Huber gave reports on the intelligence of animals. Evelyn Rupp and Anna Rose Lauber presented two clarinet duets. Kathryn Leininger sang a solo. b Fortune telling and a playlet on vision were features of the program. Toward the latter part of the year, the members of the class chose their rings so they would get them the early part of the follow- ing year. . n 4 Most of the members of the sophomore class are represented in the various activities around the school. The act came to an end soon after the class gave the freshmen a return party.
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ct III As the curtain rose for the third act of the drama, the juniors chose Mr.'Miller to direct them throughout the year. Most of the junior members took part in the various outside ac- tivities. Among the students taking the state scholarship tests, Ar- lene Grieser ranked third in the county in the French 2 test. As soon as the basketball season started, the class sold candy and popcorn at all of the home games. They continued to sell candy during the noon hours throughout the year. The presentation of NThe Green Lightn was the result of several weeks of practice for the cast and Mr. Miller. At the same time the cast was working on the play, the class was working on WThe Dogien, a magazine containing material about all the classes in school and about the various activities. During the last few weeks of school, the juniors spent many hours getting the banquet ready for the seniors before graduation. The stage manager pulled the curtain on the third act with the juniors anxiously waiting for the next act when 'they would appear as the stars of Pettisville high school. The Green Light Miss Mattie. .... . Doctor Spaulding .... Mary Marston ..... Jerome Forrester.... Kitty Corey .... Donald Rhodes ..... Trinka Anderson..... Aesopooaoooo Madam Zenda......... The Phantom Spinster. 'tlfQiSf5f5Qii.SL' '5LLiiiA'5if1iQQ irQiE,IJ12.1QLL 1?.Q.li'5rLi,Q2' .,fOlllCl1'lOl' 'Donnelda Vonier RQi121L'13.Qf5i1Qner cuncoqouylosyoo Wanda Weber ' Verl Somers UIIDOUOCIDIIQIU Arvada Rupp ' Otqoqsounioollu ....the sleeper ...her physician ....her niece .....her nephew oss gooopuooooaa novelist newspaper reporter .. .....a Norwegian maid ...the caretaker .....a mystic , cco??
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Freshmen Arthur Emmons..... ..................... .......... President Kenneth Rychener... .........V1ce-president Harold Bernath..........r......................... Secretary-treasurer Fr KunkleiilillllifUUHCICIIIIODQQQQQQQ QgqlQgQOQlQQgllgg..Q Top row, left to right:-Mar vin Waidelich, LQ G. Leu, Dale Nai ziger, Richard Lawrence, Raymond Waldfogel, Stanley Weber, William Clair, Lowell Grieser, Hazen Mandly, Arvilla Grieser. Second row, left to right:-Mr. Kunkle, Hazel Bruner, Doris Rupp, Betty Sauder, Lucille Richer, Martha Aeschliman, Edna Miller, Verna Sauder, Norma Liechty, Letha Nofziger. Vivian Graffice, Doris Grieser, Opal Lantz, Alice Miller. Third row, left to right:-Robert Meller, Martha Rupp. Harold Bevh nath, Arthur Emmons. Kenneth Rychener, Burnell Crossgrove, Charlene Oroninger, Le Anna Short. Absentees:-Vernon Roth, Ernest Mohr, Marquis Blosser. Grade Eight Marthella. Ruppnnyn pgsnsnucsg onoo oneness enoou nun onooooococ President Melva Rupp. ..... . ......................... ..... ...Vice-president Eva Stoll ..... . .............. .............. ......Secretary-treasurer As Cn Roubbinsaoooounqcognq aoonuvaa c oeqonecoonnnooe 1 'v'0f0l Q OOIO Sponsor Top row, left to right:-Lyle Augustine, Edwin Beck, Dale Grieser, John Weber, Ivan King, Herman Kauffman, Robert Wyse, Richard Pfund, Wayne Rufenacht, Paul Schloneger. Second row, left to right:-June Yoder, Alice Frey, Martha Leupp, Marjorie Wenger, Hellen Thierry,Fre1da Seller, Alta Burkholder, Kath- ryn Beck,Vada Buerge, Magdalena Schmitz, Marie Rasmussen, Carmaleta Yoder, Marjorie Nofziger. . Third row, left to right:-He1en,Grieser, Velma Frey, Eva Stoll, Marthella Rupp, Melva Rupp, Zelma Frey, Ilva Friesen, Ora Richer, James Frey. V Absenteesz-Howard Cordy, Kermit Weber, Howard Rice. G reel e Seven Donald Nofgiger ........... . ................................ , President Yodaeriillilloqtiollincoln.: notoooinlleloiOo0llv1ce9pres1-dent Mary Ellen Grieser.................................Secretaryetreasurer Reynoldslquatosnllliiilolosounheoneloouloooollsoouoeooufb Top row, left to right:-Alberta Schmitz, Marie Rupp. Glennadine Darling, John Grime, Clyde Weber, Edward Hausch, Rhoda Frey, Rutheda Yoder, Mary Margaret'G1air, Donna Beck. Decond row, left to right:-Lawrence Miller, Willard Rufenacht, Kenneth King, Jack Zeigler, Dale Blair, N. D. Croninger, Myrtie Noi' ziger, Mary Ellen Grieser, Marjorie Grieser. Third row, left to right:-Maurice Nofziger, Delmer Beck, Dale Waidelich, Glen Nafziger, Donald Nofziger, Wayne Rupp, Robert Lantz. Absentee:-Dean Weber.
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