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SENIOR PLAY CAST “Full of Youth Is a summer hotel drama of the present time, presented in three acts by five male and nine female characters. A local real estate dealer, Ira Grubb seems overly anxious to secure this resort because of certain knowledge he possesses concerning its valuable mineral water. An element of youthful romance is interwoven throughout by the Gordan’s. Jerry and Junior and their wife and wife-to-be. How’ever, even Junior’s father feels the effect of the summer moonlight and chooses a life partner. Of course the spinster. Miss Patch, at the end assures the audience that she will take care of Ira and his hotel. The selection of a play and the casting of fourteen characters is not an easy undertaking, but Mr. Elmer Willard, assisted by Principal Louis R. Rosettie and Mrs. May T. Blackman, accom- plished both rather well. The Cast was Mrs. Baynes, owner of The Jolly Inn ............................. Dorothy Robinson Sonny Baynes, her son ............... Harold Funk Linda Baynes, her daughter. ... Ruth Hammond Valerie Vance. Lindas friend ......... Helen Allen Miss Patch, a spinster ............... olive Wilkins Abbie Nightingale, a waitress at “The Jolly Inn ................... Mary Smith Ira Grubb, a local real estate dealer, ................................. George Chester as follow’s: Fay Goodrich, a victim of hay fever. ............................... Thelma Burdick Mrs. Smythe, a globe trotter ... Marion Harbeck Corliss Smythe. her daughter. Pauline Halladay Jerry Gordon, in love with Linda ... Dick West Junior Gordon, his cousin ------- Bill Saunders ’37 Dolly Gordon. Junior’s wife. Ella Belle Wightman Barnum Gordon. Junior’s father, ........................... Wallace Mason 38 Sixteen
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Se nior Chips Prizes and Awards Hplen Allen—Major. Latin; Minor. History; Dramatics 3-4. Assistant Librarian 4. Orchestra 3. Homemaking Club 1-2-3-4. Treasurer of Class 2-3. Glee Club 3. Senior Play 2-3. Thelma Burdick—Major. History; Minor. La- tin; Dramatics 3. Assistant Librarian 4. Home- making Club 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3. Orchestra 2-3. Basketball 1-2-3. Senior Play 2. Vice-pres.dent of Class 3. George Chester—Major. Commercial; Minor, History. Adept ticket salesman to faculty. Harold Funk—Straight Commercial Diploma. Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Basketball ticket seller 4. Treas- urer of Senior Class. Dramatics 3-4, President Dramatics Club 4. Soccer 3-4. Pauline Ha lladay—Major. History: Minor. Mathematics; President Junior Class. Vice-pres- ident Senior Class, Homemaking Club 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 1-2. Orchestra 2-3-4, Assistant Librar- ian 4. Dramatics Club 3. Ruth Hammond—M a j o r. Latin; Minor. Science; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2. Dra- matics 3-4. Homemaking Club 1-3-4, First Prize Insurance Essay Contest 3. Marion Harbeck—Straight Commercial Di- ploma; Proficient candy sales-girl. Dorothy Robinson—Major. Latin; Minor. His- tory: Glee Club 3. Assistant Librarian 4. Mary Smith—Straight Commercial Diploma. Assistant Librarian 4. D.ck West—Major. Science; Minor. Latin; President Senior Class. Named Purple Quill 3, Second Prize Winner County Speaking Contest 3. Ella Belle Wightman—Major. Science; Minor. Mathematics; Secretary Senior Class. Glee Club 2-3. Orchestra 2-3. Purple Quill 3-4, Noon Hour League 2-3-4. Basketball 2-3-4. Olive Wilkins—Major. Latin; Minor. Mathe- matics; Band 1-2. Orchestra 3-4. Librarian Or- chestra 4. Glee Club 3-4. President Glee Club 3, Attendance Officer Noon Hour League 3-4, Sec- retary of Junior Class. George Thornton—Major, History; Minor, Agri- culture. Morris Clark—Major. French; Minor. Mathe- matics; Noon Hour League. CUMULATIVE LETTER Freshmen—Green Letters in English Script. Sophomore—Red Letters in English Script. Junior—Blue Letters. Senior—Purple and Grey Letters. MUSIC LETTER Shape of the lyre with the letter R” in center. Winners: PENMANSHIP PRIZES Two five dollar awards. Best Penman ------------------------------- Greatest Improved Penman ------------------ CITIZENSHIP PRIZE Donor: Honorable Harry E. Goodrich. Ten dollar award. Winner-------------------------------------- HOMEMAKING PRIZE Donor: Mr. W. E. Hammond. Five dollar award. Winner------------------------------------- SPORTSMANSHIP-ATHLETIC Donor: Mrs. Louise Lester. Two ten dollar awards or two properly engraved cups according to the choice of recipient. Girl winner —------------------------------ Boy winner ----------- —------------------- MUSIC Donor: Mr. F. L. Putnam. Five dollar prize. Winner ——---------------------------------- AMERICAN HISTORY Donor: Alumni Association. Five dollar prize. Winner------—------------------------------ Seventeen
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