Bloomfield High School - Zenith Yearbook (Centerville, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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Junior Class Play 3 3 W N 1 4 Q if ' - Y...-nl-Q 'f.4!n- .l-Yr Standing, left to right: Gerald Scott, Esther Donor, Inon Law- rence, and Fred Wise. Sitting: Joan Yesensky, James Green, Harriett Shreve, and Shirley Prinble. Professor, Eiow Could You, a three-ect comedy, was the first contribution made by the junior class to the dramatic world, April 15, 14, 1950. Keats Ferry, a young woman-hating professor, finds himself in a situation that means he either marries someone or gives up an oppor- tunity to beoowe professor of the college, Viokey Randolph, Grandma, Grandpa Ferry, John Appleby, and Eoggins, the family Butler, are the friends who try to find him a good wife. Priscilla, Tootsie, and Valeria are prospects, but Vickie turns out to be the professor's choice. THE CAST Keats Perry - - - -------- - James Green Vickie Randolph ------ - - Joan Yesensky Grandma Ferry - - - - - - Harriett Shreve Grandpa Perry - - - - Edgar Howard John Appleby ---- - - ------- Fred Wise Priscilla Morley - - - - - Shirley Pringle Tootsie Bean - - - - - Esther Donor



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Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. an Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. S C H 0 O L C A L E N D A R The school house was still standing, that meant that school opened on schedule. Oh well, time moves fast, so they say. The senior class enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Glenn and Ruth Brown. No one staggered because of the cider served. Today we really had excitement. Our boys' baseball team went to Randolph and really cleaned them up. We came out on top with a score of 10 to l. During the p.m. of this day the eighth grade class sponsored the first skating par- ty of the season at the Canadohta Roller Rink. Shirley Mae and Shirley Louise Laughery were chosen, pre- vious to this date, to represent Bloomfield in the North- western Livestock Show and Auction. On this day they Jour- neyed to the Wattsburg Fair Grounds to compete with other representatives from other schools for the title of Queen. Ruth Greiser from Conneaut Lake won this honor. A very clear night was accidentally chosen for the Ath- letic Association Treasure Hunt. The senior class, led by Howard Van Tassel, won the treasure. The members of the F.H.A. chose this night to have their formal initiation for the new members. Cute songs were sung and riddles recited. A nice time was enjoyed by all. The junior class finally got around to sponsoring their skating party at the Canadohta Rink. Sore spots and bruises were endured with smiles the following day. A large bus made a trip to New Castle today. Don't get me It was jam-packed with F.H.A. wrongg the bus wasn't empty. members who were on their way to attend the Northwestern Convention. Harriett Shreve led the groups in music. The F.H.A. and the F.F.A. really enjoyed themselves, and yet they learned how an electric roaster is made today when they visited the Westinghouse Plant at Meadville. Ghosts and goblins! The school gym seemed to be full of them at the annual Halloween Party sponsored by the seniors. Well, the rabbit and pheasant tasted better this year than ever before. The game hunt dinner was delicious. The auditorium was packed to capacity as the seniors per- formed in their annual play, 'Home Sweet Homic1de.n As a result of the play, nOh, foo,' and 'Oh, bony,' came into common slang usage. Thanksgiving vacation arrived and once more we ate. Back to school, but we could hardly walk after that feast. Miss Hood, a nurse from the Titusville Hospital, and Lois Dowler, a graduate of our school, with another student nurse gave talks on nursing as a career. Interesting. The annual Christmas program was well attended. The audi- torium was filled. Vacation started at 12:50 and just think! No school until January 5, 1950. Isn't that a shame?

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