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. ..,:1e,t,, i ' ' Q W 5' ' ' - ' f Cast of '37 STARS President ,.. ..... -.-.-- ...... - ....... - ....,.... - .... - .... -..- .... -- ..., -..... .... -..-...- .,..... --..- ROBERT WEBER Vice President ,.....-,.-- ......... - ............... -...-.-,t .... -..- .... - ....... - .... ..- ...., - ALICE BLACKMON Secretary t..........M-..---...- .... -.l..-- .... --.,........-..-.-...-..- .... - ....... RUTH FLOWERS Treasurer -.,.-...,..... ..... -Q...-, ..... - ...... . ....... -t ........... . ....... - ....,. . ...,......... - ....... -- ..... EARL I-IUMMEL SUPPORTING CAST Ralph I-Iankins Martha, Bishop Mary Bonham Jere Hoffner ACT I On September 5, 1933, the curtain rose on the Cast of '37. The first act of the drama was inaugurated by the successful freshmen get- acquainted party, which was given in November. The members of the cast who were chosen as the star players were: Louis Maier, Mary Roablbins, Helen Gates, and Earl Hrummel. ACT II At the beginning of the second act, the leads were chosen as fol- lows: Louis Maier, A1-ice Blackman, Julia Cummings, and James Keigh- ley. The sophomore dance proved to be the tense moment of the act. ACT III During the third act, the memlbers of the cast who were selected as tlhe star players were: Louis Maier, who was replaced by his under- study, Robert Weber, Alice Blackmon, Ruth Flowers, and Earl Hummel. This dramatic act brought forth the selections of the class jewelry, and was climaxed by the Junior-Senior Reception. ACT IV . In the flnal act, the Cast of '37 was entertained by the juniors at the annual reception. 'Ilhey deserve credit for making the climax of the drama a memorable occasion. The play 'iwithin the play was the senior musical comedy, Betty Lou , which marked the most important stage production of the year. Now, as we see the curtain close on the grand finale-commence ment, we recall with mingled emotions the four profitable years spent in Bridgeton High School, and we realize that those four years will ever be an influence in our future lives.
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