Barnesville High School - Senrab Yearbook (Barnesville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Sutiduy Sewn Page Eleven this color fotograph as pretty Miss Josephine Huston, singer, g athers r City in New York. (NEWS colorfoto by Warnecke)



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PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL — Excerpts from Symphonies by Hayden INVOCATION . Rev. S. E. LaFollette ♦CHORUS — “Send Out Thy Light” . Gounod PROLOGUE — “The Choice” Wisdom . Edith Berry (Valedictorian) Education . Margaret Johnson (Salutatorian) Liberty . Wilma Betts Good Citizenship . Mary K. Johnson Pilgrim Father . Robert Lee Ignorance . Marguerite McCleary Fear . Pearl Wood Superstition . Hazel Mott Misery . Alberta Kemp SCENE ONE — A Modern Newspaper Office City Editor . Reed Hasbrouck Secretary . Betty Jane Bowman Reporter . Paul Carpenter QUARTETTE — “Gaudeamus Igitur” SCENE TWO — Boston Latin School Ezekiel Cheever . First Latin Student . Second Latin Student . Other Students . (First American College Song) Philip Miller, Carl Jeffers, Robert Lee William Carle Darby Neff William Cain SCENE THREE — Letting the School (Before 1834) (Scene takes place in school house, this scene from a pageant given by Gettysburg Schools in Pennsylvania) Samuel McGinnis . Francis Hanse Cyrus McCaleb . Willis Fisher Jim Anthony . James Carroll Eliza Cooper . Marie Neuhardt Josiah Trimble . Jacob Kasten ♦CHORUS — “Hail To The Pioneers” . Strickland SCENE FOUR — The Fight for Tax Supported Schools (Scene takes place in the “Loafing Corner” of a country store) William Clayton . Harold Shipe Theodore Holmes . Herman Long Jim Stevens . Donald Powell ORCHESTRA- — -“Love’s Old Sweet Song” SCENE FIVE — The Barnesville Schools (Scene takes place in a present day home in Barnesville) Memory . Margaret Poulton G randmother . Mary Becca Grandfather . -. . John Davis Mother ... . M’ldred B rbneher Father . Robert Matthews Son— Jim . Bruce Whitacre Daughter — Sally . Irene Duffey EPILOGUE AND PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS . Margaret Johnson CLASS AND AUDIENCE — “O Beautiful For Spacious Skies” . Ward (America, The Beautiful) BENEDICTION . Rev. J. A. Rickey RECESSIONAL — “Marche Militaire” . Schubert Audience wait until recessional is over Pageant written by Miss Sarah Dunning ♦Members of the Senior Class who are in the High School Chorus: Mildred Grooms, Anna Mae Skukan, Stella M. Riemenschneider, Janet Armstrong, Virginia Casey, Mary Kearns

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