St Wendelin High School - Foslin Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)
- Class of 1935
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Page 42 text:
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CLASS PLAY, SHIRT SLEEVES
Shirt Sleeves, the senior class play is a domestic corrgedy in which is
concealed an abundance of thought. The story is cleverly written and the in-
terest of the audience is held from the beginning io zhe egid.
The first act takes place in the Rand home where Mr. Rand, played by
Lawrence Daugherty, is a little uneasy about his business. Mrs. Rand, taken by
Eleanor Sherman, a society-minded woman who is dezermined to keep uo w th
the Iones' can not see her husbands need for economy. Diane, played by
Frances Skonecki, the pert young daughter has her heart set on Cumberland
college, the most exclusive school in the east. Theodore and Esther hand, the
twins played by lohn Barrett and Margaret links, furnish most of the comedy.
Kitty, the maid, impersonated by Lucille Miller, keeps a constant sntile cn
the face of the audience. Norman Aldrige, George Faliwage, his a hard time
trying to see why Diane has to go to Cumberland. lrlfidqe Waring, taken cy
Florine Cock and Clarissa Scott, Rose Kinney, two friends of Diane are also
going away to school.
Complications arise in the second act. Mr. Hand loses all his miney,
therefore the two baggagemen, Delmar Vanderhoff and Andrew Schnitfler ae
sent away because it is suddenly announced Diane is not going to schcol. Din-
ald, the wild son, played by Richard Woessner, tells the family he is going to
and does marry Margie Scanlon, the daughter of a law-breaking father. Mar-
garet Enright took the part of Margie. Mr. Crandall, Paul Steyer, holds a rnori-
gage on the Rand home. To avert losing everything, Mr. Hand holds an aucticn,
conducted by loseph Madden. Kiity's boy friend, Elmer, Edward Cehring, buys
most of the Rand furniture. Delta and Omega, played by Arlene Eoff and Mary
Ann Beck, come out of curiosity but are uslicred cut by Theodore.
Margie sees to it that Mr. Pond reclxces Crandall in the Comrnissicn held
by the latter. Of course, Iulia accepts Margie as her daughter-in-law and Diare
finds her happiness in a sinall college nearer home where she can be with
Norman.
Se-atedfLawre:ice Daugherty, Eleanor Sherriiai., George Falewage Frances Skoiteckl,
Ifzln. Barrett, Margaret links, Richard Woessner, Margaret Enright.
S6-cord Rowe -Edward Getting, Lucile Mille' Pau. Strayer, Fuse Kinney, Arlene Hoff,
Flirt: e Cook Mary Arun Erick, lcseph lvfadtzeii, Defnia: Vaniierhzff, Aiidrevv Scfizzxttl-ar.
FORTYONE
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SENIOR RADIO WORKERS
An addition of equipment to the high school was made by the senior class
when they worked vigorously and won an RCA radio. The contest was spon-
sored by the Radio Corporation of America and extended over the entire na-
tion. The campaign to get old Victor records was begun about the middle of
December and closed at the end of lanuary. None of the seniors had to be
called a slacker as each one turned in a number of records.
During the weeks of the contest it was no oddity to see a senior lugging
a pack of records down the street. Letters and post cards kept the mailman as
busy as the students.
One afternoon during the examinations a trip was made through several of
the neighboring villages by Margaret links, Rose Kinney, and Harold Frederick
who were A students, and therefore exempted from examinations, These
students being free for the afternoon were very successful in their trip as many
of the villagers and other people were very generous.
After the goal of the seniors had been reached by collecting twenty-five
hundred records there was a long wait. One afternoon at 3:15 there appeared
in the main corridor three new radios. The students were all enthusiastic about
them. Of course the seniors had their first choice as they were the only ones
to collect the full number.
In a few days the radio was installed and the seniors have been enjoying
the many helpful and entertaining programs ever since.
Those who gathered in the most records were: Eleanor Sherman, Ellsworth
Nibeck, Margaret links, Rose Kinney, Richard Woessner, and Edward Gehring.
Seated-Robert Huth, lohn Barrett, Margaret Enright, Richard Wcessner, Clrisetb Eleax ir Sler
man, Rose Kinney, Lawrerce Daugherty, George Falewaqe.
Second Row!George Wclph, Florine Cook, Harold Puchta, Arlene Boff, Mary Aix Beck Ed
ward Gehring, Delmar Vande-rhoff, Harold Frederick. Andrew Schnitzler, Margaret links Pa l
Ste-yer, Ellsworth Nibeck, loseph Madden, lohn Loqsdon, Frances Skonecki, Lucille Miller Carl
Lalfountaine.
FORTYTHREE
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