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Jgurnaligmi Clubiigaiffilllq, Lvfl lo Rigbl: lrene Thomas, Evelyn Lantz, Evelyn Fruth, Lola Moser, Eula Stahl, Meredith Science Club Shontlemire, LeRoy Lantz. Emerson Reffner, Mary Louise Thomas, Alice Huffman, Ralph Sherman. Sealed, Lefl In Riglzf: Miss Foster, Sponsor, Ildna Anderson, Helen Saltzman, Laura Ebersole, Kentha Ewing, Geraldine Bohn, Nina Binger, Betty Eisaman, Lloyd Fisher, Tom Stacy. Shunlillg, Left ia Riglll: Lucille Fisher, Olive Nan, Doris Peters, Elizabeth Pessell, Emerson Huntley, Ruth Saltzman, Vera Russell, Dale Cerner, Mr. Runyan. Sealed: james Kinsley, Paul Groth, joe Tidd, John Newman, Sam Treece, Wayne Gibson, .lames Thomas, Reed Damon. ' Travel Slrnlzfing, Lvff In Riglvl: lileanor Schubert, Cleah Parrish, Vllilma Snyder, Gladys Treier, Mr. W'iseley, Sponsor, Arabella Kinsley, Ruth Bowman, Gertrude Peters. Sealezl, Leff fn liiglwf: Edna Rayle, George L2lllUHl.ZllI1C, Harold Cardwell, Robert Leonard, Max Neibel, Richard lfbersole, Doris Good. Commercial Slulmlillg: Wilnial Perkins, Eileen Rader, Alice Knouse, Elva jameson, Helen Moser, Ray Parker Phillip Ebersole, Fred Gassman, Dorothy Wedge, Ruth Creighton, Mae Kring, Dessie Bovee, Harold Sealril: Mrs. Lcnore Greer. Crume, Sponsor, Marie Heinze, Alice Wilcox, Lillian Lewis, Luella liivenbeck, Opal Moore, jameson, Lowell Moore.
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Slamling, Lefl fo Rigbi, Bark Row: Alma Steiner, Camilla Reinhart, Maryette Parker, Isabelle Kieffer, Ruth Mellott, Lois Conine, Delores Sherman, Lucille Mellott. SITOIHI' Row: Miss Kirkpatrick, Sponsor, Esther Schubert, Verena Kautiman, Margaret Fensrermaker, Maxine Snyder, Mary Bisel, Edna Staey, Ethel Fisher, Betty Jacobs, Alice Steiner. Sealed, Lrfl fo Riglzl: Martha McKee, Luella Myers, Mary Shafer, Inez Nickelson, Mary jane McCracken, Glenna Peters, Marian Helfer, Phyllis Moyer, Caroline Fisher. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Pr'r.viilvlll, Edna Stacy Serrelury, Glenna Peters Vice Prv.viiler1l, Mary jane McCracken Tl'1'!lXlll'l'l', Martha Good The club was organized early in the year with members made up of those eligible. Degrees were given those who had earned them. As a money-making project the girls made and sold cookies. The club joined the State Home Economics Association. The entire club attended the annual regional conference of the Ohio Home Economics Association of Northwestern Ohio held in Toledo. A special program was given and later in the day we took a tour through the Art Museum. Delegates attended the Ohio State Home Economics Association held in Columbus. A special program including displays, talks, and a play was given in such a way that it benefited the average student. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The ofiicers of the Triple A chapter of Arcadia are: President, Willard Graber, Vice President, Leroy Lantzg Secretary, Eugene Harmon, Treasurer, Carl Canine, Reporter, Paul Walters, First Conductor, Donald johnson: Second Conductor, Harold Martin, XVatch Dog, Emmett Huntley, Advisor, Wilbur E. Beane. The Home Economies Club and the Agriculture class held a banquet the latter part of the year. At the close of the term, the girls presented their annual style show. T011 Row, Leff lo Right: Walter Moore, Robert Binger, Richard Walters, Bernard Dwenger, Gordon Gentry, Willard Graber, Milo Guisinger, George Monday, Donald Johnson, John Gilliland. Sefoml Row: Emmett Huntley, Raymond Bowman, james Reid, Frederick Pessell, Carl Conine, Carl Schubert, Harold Martin, Paul Walters, Roland Schubert. Iiirsf Row: Mr. Bearie, Advisor, Allan Thomas, Foster Ford, Lloyd Taylor, Lynn Perkins, Evan Anderson, Bernard Riter, Eugene Harmon.
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SENIOR PLAYS George in a Jam CAST .llfn Gff'-Y ff----- -----rY-------f---A'ff E merson Huntley MISSY Brown ---A-f-- . Maryette Parker George Forbes --'--v- .....,,...,, ,,,,, H a fold Cardwell Odessa -----'--'---'-- f w........ ,.lY,,.. H elen Moser .lack Carson --------- ..,,.,,.. F red Gassman Nellie Morrow t. .,.... ,-wv-AA M axine Snyder SHN Jim? L31'kiI1S ------- --W ,,.,, Elizabeth Pessell M3 Lafkms -----f-f-' - ---- f ------- .,,,,...... D essie Bovee P3 Lafkins f------f- ....... P hillip Ebersole Zeke StClJbiI1S ..,.,. F Ggfdon Gentry Dl1'eCf01' -----------f--f---ff--A-----,-f------ . .f-f.. .f.ff.v.........,,..., . ...,., ,........,A..,,,,..,......,,,..,,,,.. M r s. Crume George is in need of S500 ready cash. He appeals to his guardian, Jim Gray, and is flatly refused. Immediately after this interview Jim and Missy Brown, whom George must marry to inherit a fortune, leave for Paris. When George believes Missy and Jim safely gone, he rents rooms- in jim's mansion in order to raise the cash. He was' put up to this by Jack Carson, his friend, who agrees to dress up as a Cherman maid. In the meantime Missy gives Jim the slip and comes back, Jim also comes back, masquerading as a Frenchman. Incidents causing the plot to thicken are the disappearance of Sara Jane Larkin's pearls, the mysterious Frenchman, Jim Gray, the affair between Pa and Ma Larkins. However, the final pairing off were jim and Missy, George and Nellie, Sara Jane and Jack, and the rejoining of Pa and Ma Larkins. Humorous effects were produced by Odessa, the colored servantg Zeke Stebbins, a detectiveg the masquerading of Jim Gray, andthe German maid, Jack Carson. DoH'y and Daffy CAST Mrs. Phyllis Travers ,.,,,,s, H ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,ii M3,ftl1g1 Good Dorothy Travers .,.., ,.,s , ,,,,, W ilma Snyder Daphne Travers -..E-.,,,, Elizabeth Pessell Paxton Belmont ,.,,.. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, D 0 nalcl Flemion Jack Belmont ,,,...., , ..,. M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,s,, Emerson Huntley Hugh Rand ...,. ,,,,.. W illiam McCracken Jimmie Rand .......... .,.,......i F red Gassman Freddie Rand .i...,,,i.,,., Harold Cardwell Aunt Hester Harley ,,,.e Dessie Bovee Hilda Johnson ,,,,,,,i,i,, ,,,,,,,.,,,, ..,,. M Zl ryette Parker Molly O'Mulligan ...... .aa .,f.,,., ...,.Y. M aXir1e Snyder Alfred Hopkins ,..,,is,,, ,, ,i,...,,.s-.,..,t,,.,,,,,....,..,a,a...... ..,......,,,i.,,..,....,...,.,,,.,,,. P hillip Ebersole Dotty and DaHfy conceive it their duty to help mamma catch a rich husband to save the family from the poorhouse. So when mamma Phyllis returns from Florida with a supposedly wealthy widower in tow, they gladly consent to disguise themselves as little girls, so that the suitor may be deceived into believing that mamma is eleven years younger than she is. Their fiances, however, a resourceful pair of brothers, incensed to see that mamma Phyllis is iilting their absent uncle. who has long been in love with her, threaten to queer her game by dressing up as little boys and presenting themselves to the visiting suitor as her twin sons. This disguise offers the bovs a fine chance to give the suitor's gold-digging son the walloping of his life: all of which so disgusted the suitor that he abruptly breaks his engagement to mamma Phyllis. That undaunted lady, how- ever, promptly presents Dotty and Daffy as her rich younger sisters, with the idea of having them vamp father and son and thus secure the suitor's monev for the family. But the boys spoil this game also, and nothing but the arrival of their jilted uncle straightens out the wild tangle of mamma Phyllis' love affairs. The plav is a whirlwind of laughs. Other good roles are played by the flirtatious English butler, the Swedish maid, and the Irish cook.
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