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THE SENIUR BOARD DISCUSSES CLASS PROBLEMS Seated: Frances Guy, Bill Deqitz, Dorothy Malkewicz. Standing: Marqaret Keller, Elmer Koellinq, Wilson Gibbs, Miss Ash, Robert Brindle. lTl-1 the election of the Senior officers in the spring of 1937, Senior activi- ties began early in the fall of 1937. To supervise these activities a Senior Board was formed consisting of the four class officers, the class sponsor and representatives from all other advisory groups not having class officers. The Board's duties began with the supervision of various activities which the class undertook. With the help of committees the Board was able to suc- cessfully direct the Senior Mixer on October 165 the Senior Paid Assembly on December 45 the Senior Class Play on February 8 and 9g the Senior Dinner- Dance on May 12: and Commencement on lune 3. The Board system made possible a closer relationship between the Senior activities and the students, since each meeting found the members ready to take back a report. With the nearing of Commencement various committees were formed, con- sisting of seniors who had volunteered their services. Some of the committees were Finance, Class Gift, Class Day, lnvitation, Caps and Gowns, Dinner- Dance, and Baccalaureate. These committees were subject to frequent reports to the Board. L- A ISOUK OF FRIENDSHIP . .i- . - Page 21
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CAST OF SENIOR PLAY iln Qrder of Appearancel Mrs. WarrenwPeggy Cornet Miss Harper-Corinne Levy Prof. Orlando PowersfPtich- ard Wysock Susie-Frances Guy lulia-Betty McGillivray' Fred-Walter Ziebell Violet Manners-Iayne Cum- mings Bob Warren-Bill Degitz Mr. WarreniDonald Stolzen- bach Denny-Frank Brunner Patsy-Ruth Wehlan Phillip Greer-Eldon Worn CLASS PLAY OAV in the spring. the Senior Class Play, That Girl Patsy, was presented F b ' e ruary 8 and 9 at the Washington School Audi- OID conflict with many senior activities which come torium. That Girl Patsy deals with Mrs, Warren, a wealthy society woman, who has taken into her home an eighteen-year-old girl from the slums known as Patsy. Patsy is coldly received by lulia, Mrs. Warren's daughter, and her young friends, espe- cially Violet Manners who sees in this youngster a potential rival for the affections of Bob, Iulia's brother. Patsy, however, with her quaint and humorous antics soon wears down the family reserve and endears herself to everyone, particularly to Mr. Bob. The excitement comes in the second and third acts when a plotting criminal attempts to blackmail lulia. His actions are checked, however, by the clever thinking of our heroine which causes her to be misunderstood by the familyeall except Bob who by this time has learned that Patsy is the only one. The climax finds lulia confessing, the family repenting, and Patsy and Bob happy. 'Due to sudden illness Miss Margretta D 't , egiz was called upon to take Betty McGillivray's place. ,V .. . is ti, is 2. eel if .xi fi ' Page 22 SENIOR . i- 1 ft 1 i:1'T'l '-'STEM
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