Washington High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Washington Court House, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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gQXX 'f95s L1 B U R ? Q ' M .ff 17,411 A x t My HARRY ARNOTT - ' GARNET LEETH ,Q,', EDWARD MERRITT O. G. A., C. T., Faculty Sec'y. CARL DENNY RUTH POWELL Girls' Athletic Association. MARY ALEXANDER. In fl 77iyVf 7, fQ.aff,ywfWf EVELYN GARRINGER A ' f Chorus, CTN Reserves. 1 HOWARD LEAVERTON Page Twenty-seven

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f 2 X l fl. 3w. f gf 2Lf J, rf DALE E. GODDARD Football, Hi-Y, Sunburst Staff, Or- chestra, Chorus, Sonia, Count and Co-ed, Competent Typists. SARAH MAXWELL G. A. A., Spanish Club, Banking' Council, Chorus, Sonia, Color Com- mittee, Girl Reserves. JEAN CUMMINGS Chorus, E. H. Richards Club, O. G A. ff f ffm? I If f ff U!! J B ALBERTA ACKENSTOE DONNA BELLE ELLIS Girl Reserves, E. H. Richards Club, Girl Reserves, Chorus, Count and C. T., O. G. A. Co-ed, Shirt Sleeves, French Club, G. A. A. 6 Z j' Wff wa GLENDINE NAYLOR f JLQXMZDAL WARD G. A. A., Chorus, S anish Club, Track, Spanish Club, Jr.-Sr. Ban- Girl Reserves, Conti and Co-ed, quet Com., Sr. Color Com., Hi-Y, Lucky Jade, Soni J Sr. Party Decorating Com. pig UTH E. ANDERSON V . G. A., Shirt Sleeves, Chorus, Orchestra, Lucky Jade, Girl Re- serves. BOB COO K Hi-Y, Spanish Club. lnvitation Com., 'Shirt Sleeves, Football Mgr., Basketball Mgr. d Page Twenty-six OLIVE GRAVES U. G, A., l'. 'l'., TU. Tl. IllC'll2ll'llS Club. Ollie-e Stuff, Chorus, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Connnittee,



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.I SW B U RET Class History A F?LAY IN FOUR ACTS All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely playcrs. They have their exists and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. --Shakespeare Prologue : The setting for this play is Washington High Schoolg the atmosphere is one of educa- tion: the directors are the faculty members, and the characters, one hundred and forty- nine Freshmen. Scene I: The curtain rises on September 8, 1930 with order slowly evolving out of chaos. The officers of the players' guild are selected: William Wilson, presidfntg Eula Maye Landon, vice-presidentg Margaret Blessing, secretary-treasurer. Miss Culhzn, wardrobe mistress, is dressing the actors for their parts. Scene II: A brief revue of this act shows the actors' cooperation in the various activities: eighteen in the athletics department: fifty-five in the musical department: and thirty-two in clubs. The plot is swiftly unrolling into the next act. ACT II Prologue: The dignified actors here are Sophomores. The stars of this act are: Andrew Craig, president, Peggy Devins, vice-president, Jean Inskeep, secretary-treasurer. Scene I: This scene takes place on the tournament Held with the knights clashing in a desperate tilt for the possession of-a greased pig! After a hard-fought battle the trumpets blow, announcing that the prize is won by the Black Knight of the Sophomore Cla-ss. Scene II: Here we are shown a medieval castle, commonly called Bakers cottage. The back drop shows a beautiful sceneg at one side, majestic Paint, bord'red with giant oaks. is rolling its turbulent course back of the castle. The chatelain, Mrs. Coffman, with her sturdy henchmen is besieged by a horde of starving Sophomores who overcome the castle and feast on a fatted porker. Scene III: Now the spot light is turned on a delightful party in the gymnasium given as a reward for selling magazine subscriptions. Scene IV: The Climax! What is this we see? A camel wandering on the streets of Palestine, guided by Arabs and followed by Arabian girls. This crowd must mean that al bazaar in progress somewhere, so we follow the crowd and thread the midway of the great Sophomore Carnival. ACT III Prologue: Our main players are being dressed by Mrs. Fite, wardrobe mistress, for roles sis Juniors. We recognize them as: Harold Bush, presidentg Jean Inskeep, vice-president, Jack Hagerty, secretary-treasurer. Scene I: A Roman scene with diiferent activities in revue. Four lettermen in football: two in basketball: sixty-three members in the chorus and orchestra: and the debaters in their togas in the forum making their pleas-Resolved: That at least one-half of all state and local revenue should be derived from sources other than tangible property. Scene II: A European scene. There are on display many of the masterpieces of the world in Page Twenty-eight

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