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's Slum1'ing, Lrfl lo Riglvl: Ruth Creighton, Nine Bingcr, Maryette Parker, Arabelle Kinsley, Ruth Bowman, Alice Wilcox, Mary Biscl, Gladys Treier, Gertrude Peters. Thin! Row: Evelyn Fruth, Lola Moser, Elizabeth Pessell, Vera Russell, Ruth Saltzman, Cleah Parrish, Helen Saltzman, Irene Thomas, Luella Myers, Ethel Fisher, Edna Stacy, Ruth Mellott, Lois Conine, Lucille Mellott, Delores Sherman, Olive Nau, Lucille Fisher, Mary Jane McCracken, Eula Stahl, Inez Niclselson, Marie Heinze. Srroml Row: Evelyn Lantz, Edna Anderson, Wilnia Perkins, Esther Schubert, Verena Kautfman, Edna Rayle, Mary Louise Thomas, Meredith Shontlemire, Maxine Snyder, Margaret Fenstermaker, Alice Knousc, Opal Moore, Kentha Ewing, Luella Evenbeck, Doris Peters, Helen Moser, Geraldine Bohn, Mae Kring. Sratmls Wilnia Snyder, Laura Ebersole, Marth McKee, Isabelle Kieffer, Mary Shafer, Camilla Reinhart, Dessie Bovee, Eleanor Schubert, Glenna Peters, Betty jacobs, Carolyn Fisher, Lillian Lewis, Doris Good, Miss Whittlesey. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOYS' GLEE CLUB President, Helen Moser Secrctur , Ruth Bowman I PianM,Jf3essie Dovee The Boys' Glee Club this year has been organized into two di- There are sixty-one members in the Girls' Glee Club. They meet for a half hour every Mon- day and Thursday. They took and those who sing for enjoyment. part in a Christmas program and The Glee Club sang on the pro- went caroling afterwards. A picked group sang for the Parent- Teachers' meeting in October. The entire group acted on the gram, after which several mem- program for the Farmers' Insti- bers Went caroling. Many mem- tute. The numbers they sang Were: Luxemberg Gardens, By the Bend of the River, and To a Wild Rose. Glee Clubs- visions-those who are interested in singing as an accomplishment, gram at Farmers' Institute and also assisted in the Christmas pro- bers participated in the Operetta, the largest undertaking of the
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SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST The team which participated in the Scholarship Contest at Liberty on April 18 are to be congratulated. Five first places and three second places were awarded the team and many other contestants ranked high in their respective subjects. The eight who re- ceived first and second places formed part of the county team sent to Bowling Green on May 2. The contestants ranking high are as follows: STUDENT COUNCIL English I Evelyn Fruth-First Chemistry Elizabeth Pessell-Third Glenna Peters'-Third Latin II Mack Parker-First English II Alice Huffman-First Gladys Treier-Second English III Ruth Bowman-Third F h ' l -F' Doris Peters-Fourth renc I Laura Eberso e irst English IV Maxine Snyder-Second Olive Nau-Fourth Algebra I paul Groth-First World History Emerson Reffner-Second Geometry Meredith Shontlemire-Fourth Amer. History John Newman-Fourth The Student Council which was organized last year has tried to make the conduct of the school much better. The officers are: President, Emerson Huntley, Vice President, Wayne Gibson, Secre- tary, Ruth M. Saltzman. There are representatives from each class, football, and boys' and girls' basketball. Mr. Kieffer is the sponsor. They have regular meetings to discuss the problems of the school. They also had a meeting of the whole high school for all the pupils to discuss what they thought was wrong. This meeting proved successful for the good of the high school. By the pupils' suggestions, Mr. Kieffer's help, and the Student Council's advice, plans were made to improve the noon hours. Various kinds of entertainment for the pupils have been provided. The members of the Student Council brought before the high school the ideas of good conduct and their aims. The council has tried to help the pupils, and they feel that progress has been made this year. It is our hope that the council shall become a more active force in years' to come. Shlmliug-Lr'ff fo Rigbl: Paul Groth, Evan Anderson, Laura Ebersolc, Alice Huffman, Wayne Gibson, Charles Graumlich Sam Trecce, Lloyd Fisher. Scafml: Mr. Kieffer, Edna Anderson, Mack Parker, Emerson Huntley, Ruth Salrzman, Dessie Boyce. Carl Coninc.
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ASK THE PROFESSOR Emily Lee W ,,.,A,,,, ,,,,, ,,,.,... L i llian Lewis Polly . ,,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,. . .- Geraldine Bohn Red O'Neal ,.,... John Gilliland M'f'd O'Nl ..,.,,..7,,7 R hSl My a ea ut 3 tzman Tommy Freshman .,7,, ...,,,.. P aul Groth Professor Wil1Breakeasy, Bernard Dwenger ' Mrs. O Neal ...,, . .........,...,..,. Doris Peters John Al1'15W0ffhY -- --'ff-f-fff John Newman First, Second, Third Girls ...... Maryette June Ainsworthy ..... ,,,, O live Nau Parker, Dessie Bovee, Enda Stacy CHORUSES AND DANCERS The story centers around a fashionable Girls School on Commence- ment Day. Maryida's mother does laundry work to keep her son, Red, in college and Maryida in night school. In the first act John Ainsworthy comes to see his sister, june, graduate and is attracted to Emily Lee a student and assistant teacher. John decides to send Maryida to the Girls School giving her the same chance girls from Wealthier families enjoy. He wants to prove to Pro- fessor Breakeasy that heredity is all the bunk, She accepts the offer thinking that John,s aunt is furnishing the money. The act closes with the crowning of June as May Queen. The second act is Commencement Day a year later. Maryida sur- prises everyone with her splendid work during the year and has been crowned Queen. Everyone waits for the finishing event, the Commence- ment Ball. Maryida finds she can't attend the ball Without a chaperon and indignantly leaves for home. Tommy, the comedian, goes after her on his motorcycle. Maryida's mother arrives and the professor, over- come by her poise and beauty, still believes in heredity. Red receives a prize for his invention and pays Maryida's debts in full. All ends happily for the washlady's son and daughter. Trip Razr, Lrfl lo Rigfll: Phillip Iibersole, James Kinsley, Harold Greer, Lowell Moore, Donald johnson, Emerson Reffner, Milo Guisinger, Gordon Gentry, Fred Gassman, Harold Martin, David Cramer, Harold Noel, Tbiril Raw: Luther Myers, james Thomas, W'ayne Gibson, Max Niebel, Emerson Huntley, James Reid, George Monday, Bernard Dwcnger, Virden Smith, Paul Walters, Eugene Garrett, Carl Schubert, Clayton Corrine. Srromf Row: Miss Wliittlesey, Helen Moser, Pianist, Robert Binger, john Gilliland, Raymond Bowman, Reed Damon, Foster Ford, Iivan Anderson, Bernard Riter, Dale Phillips, Lloyd Taylor, Swllrtf: Dale Corner, Paul Groth, Robert Leonard, George LaFontaine, Lynn Perkins, john Newman, Robert Tidd, Walter Moore. l 1
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