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JUNICDRS Back row fleft to rightbg Mr. Scott, Beale Frye, Harry Foreman, Gladys Firman, Miss Ross, Miss Fisher. Front row: Leona Mae VanGundy, Dorothy Staley,-Jean Cooper, Grace Prouty, Ora Webb, Jessie Andrews. In the fall of 1933 there were thirteen students enrolled in the Freshman class. After the initiation they soon settled down to a new sort of school life called High School. The Officers were as follows: president, Ieldine Mooreg vice-president, Grace Proutyg secretary-treasurer, Jessie Andrews In the fall of 1934, there were thirteen in the Sophomore class. For the Freshmen they planned an initiation party which was a big success. The officers for 1934-1935 were: president, Jessie Andrewsg vice-president, Jean Cooper, secretary, Dorothy Staleyg treasurer Beale Frye, sponsor, Miss Fisher. In the fall of l935 there were nine members in the class. They found themselves in the junior year which afforded lots of fun and work. The class planned the annual Hallowe'en Carnival which was given October 30. They worked hard, under the direction of Miss Fisher, to make it a big success. They were awarded for their work with way. The contests, They a large attendance which helped them out in a financial entertainment for the evening consisted of dancing, and concessions. have their class rings and are very well satisfied with them. Probably the biggest event of the year, as far as they were concerned was the play Udyclone Sally' which was presented December ll, 1935 in the school auditorium. The play contained an abundance of action and a wealth of humor. The cast and director spent much time in preparation for it. There were the posters to be made, the stage scenery to be arranged, furniture to be obtained, in adiition to all of the memorizing, which proves that they found work to do as well as enjoyment in the work. The cast included the following: Jack Webster - owner of the Webster estate .. .. Reggie Manners - a young Englishman . ...... .. Beale Frye Abe Kilbury Jim Jerkins - courted twenty years but not discouraged ............. .. Wray Sabine Willie Clump - Sue Bascom's beau and world's Sally Graham - Cyclone Sally ................... Jenny Thatcher - The object of Jim's persistence Ruth Thatcher - whom Reggie would like to have.. Effie Varden - a cute little neighbor ........... Vivian Vernon - the belle of Cedar Point ,,,,,,, eighth wonder ............. Harry Foreman Jessie Andrews Gladys Firman Jean Cooper Leona VanGundy Dorothy Staley
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Preceding the play a short skit HWho's Oscarn was given by two members of the class: Village gossip .... ...Grace Prouty Village belle ......... Ora Webb The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 17 in the Junior Rose Room at the Hotel Virginia, Columbus. We, the seniors and our partners wish to express our appreciation for a grand banquet. The dinner was served in three courses. The menu was: chilled fruit cup, baked ham, french fried potatoes, molded vegetable salad, rolls and butter, ice cream, wafers and coffee. After this delightful banquet a very interesting program was given in the form of Hschool Daze.U The Professor ......... . Beale Frye Public Speaking Class . . Betty Rodgers , Wray Sabins History Glass . . Gertrude Webster Music Glass . . . Esther Thomas Gertrude Webster Leona VanGundy English Glass . . . . . Dorothy Staley AbeKilbury General Science Glass ..... . Jean Cooper Detention Hall ......... . Mr, Scott Remedial Course for Seniors . . . . . Mr. Salisbury Recreation Period - lO:3O-l2:OO ..... After the program, all joined the dance in the Cavalier Room, on the main floor of the Hotel. Some danced while others played games. The officers for l935-36: ' President ..... . . Beale Frye Vice-president ...... Grace Prouty Secretary-treasurer .... Leona VanGundy Sponsor ....... . . Miss Fisher -2 g...
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