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l 'harles Bench Cliarge on Down thc Field. General Meridian Club: Football. Dorothy Ynrner Commercial You Stepped Out of a Dream. Class U ff i C e 1' , Treas.: T 1' a v el Club: Bonte Club, Treas.: Fall Va- ricties. Paul Walker Scientific 'Tm Hatin' This XYaitin' Around. Russell Yoder Industrial Arts Drummer Boy. Annual Staff: lied and .Blue Staff: Industrial Arts Flying: Club: Blue Domino: Tri-Arts Club: Bachelors Club, Vice Pres., Pres.: XYrestling: Fall Varieties. Carol Vernon Com mercial Annie D0esn't Live Here Any More. Senior Play: An- nual Staff: Red and Blue Staff: S e ll i 0 r Banquet Committee: N a - tional Thespians: Quill and Scroll: Jr. Red Cross Council: Psychol- ogy Club, Sec.: Blue D o m i n o Club: Bonte Club, Vice Pres. Ruth xwvhitlllltl' General One in a Million ls Blessed From Above. Girls' Glee Club: Jr.-Sr. Girl Re- serves: B o 0 s ter Club: T 1' a v e l Club Z Caducean Club, Treas. Yennle Young General Vieni, Vieni. Girls' Glee Club: Travel Club. llc-len Salvo Frank Kvntts 1181101111 Commercial HTlll'l'li'S a Hain- U ,. bow Iiound My In the N111 Of Shoulder. the Night. 20 Jennie Viola Commercial All You XVant To Do ls Dance. Senior Play Staff: Prom Committee: S e n i o 1' Banquet Committee: Trav- el Club. Kenneth VYymer General Oh, Th e y' r e Making Me All Over i11 the Army. Hoys' Glee Club: Torch Club: Meri- dian Club: Bache- lors Club: XV1'est- ling: Frank Zupnnic Industrial Arts Beautiful Dreamer. Travel' Club: Cor- onet Club: Base- ball: Basketball: Football.
llfhen W? Siylarked at tie Ice Follies Prom Penguins, snowballs, skaters, and ice- bergs provided an arctic setting for our Ice Follies Prom which we presented to the grad- uating class of 1940. Kay Kotzbacher was in charge of the adair and very ably directed her commit- tees in turning out a smooth prom with Frank Corbi's orchestra playing. At intermission, Pat Thomas danced and Jean Madison, John Flood, and Frank Hoiles acted out a skit in an igloo. Heaps of cotton snowballs provided mis- siles for which the dancers were good tar- gets. The dance ended in a snow storm of confetti and although the atmosphere was chilly, everyone said that heid had a hot time in the old gym that night l In Me Spring Tieir Fancy Turns to Lowe It was Wednesday, December 4, 1940 that the January class of 1941 presented its senior play, Young April. The play, a sequel to Growing Pains , is a gay comedy involving the love affairs of a brother and sister in their late teens. A collegiate background adds to the spirit of the story. The ceived by a large audience, boasted a large and well chosen cast. How can we ever for- get Carol Vernon as lovable Terry McIntyre, Henry Canfield as her brother, George, Mar- tha Dickson and Robert Kayler as Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, or Verner Bonfert as Terryls handsome but inattentive lover? Robert Davis and Bill Cobb, also lovers of Terry, were excellent, while Mildred Saltsman as Bill's aiectionate and meddle- production, enthusiastically re- some mother showed her outstanding ability as an actress. Wilda Naylor as Elsie the bookworm, Jean Rhodes as Vivian, Kathryn Molnar as Mildred, and Jean Madison as Jane were friends of Terry. George McIntyre's love interest was Diane, played ,by Virginia Birch. Don Addams as Butch and Bob Roberts as Pete were George's close friends. Irene Szasz as Lula, the maid, and the guests at the birthday party, Eugene Ma- jor, Merrill Hawkins, Eldon Tatsch, William Hamlin, Arthur Lembright, James Alzner, and Henry Rampelt, all added to the play's success. Much credit should also be given to Marguerite Rector and Hazel Urmson, girls' understudies, and to Henry Rampelt, boys' understudy. In addition the class wishes to thank Miss Florence Meyer for her efficient direction in producing Young April.
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