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gjna KASYHMIR Page nineteen NAME Harold ........ ...... Delbert ...... Thomas ....... ........ Harvey ........ ....... Houston ................- Grace ....... GREATEST CRIME : Q9ur btars HOBBY blowing his horn. Doris ......... ....... .expressive feel ...., dance instructor.. Junior girls .......... .talking ......... ...... collecting girls .... teasing Sadie ....... Florine ........ ........ p owdering her nose ................ Genevieve .............. blushing ....... ...... Maxine ........ ....... f alling in love ....., Doris ........ Viola ........ Dorothy ..... Vivian ..... Evelyn ....... Lucile ....... Louise ........ Gordon ........ ....... stage ...................... being polite .......... logging .................. getting news ........ to be an old maid ............... married men ........ H1811 .... .................... Harold ,,....A. . ....... letting her being quiet .......... sweet disposition. toe dancing .......... .looking innocent.. ........bluffing....... Alvin ......... droppy eyes ........ Lowell ......,.. ........ b eing a ladies' man ........... Willard B ............. training ................. Clarice ........ ....... g etting letters from? '? ? .......... Alvin ........ Ruth T ....... ........ worrying. .............., acting dignified.. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- were out of gum. he weren't good natured ........ he failed to pull the curtain ........... he saw a joke?.. he wasn't Scotch. she was concelted ........ ........ she couldn't bor- row a compact?. she fell in love .... if. her wish came true? ..... .. she was fat ........ hair grow .............. modesty ,................ she didn't fight with Wilmer ........ being' sweet ......... she were mad ..... Chrysler ................ having a good time .............. debating ...........,.... singing ................... .shlekmg ......... she were a vampire ................. she were ever serious ................ she didn't have her civics ............. she were without her boy friend ....... he said some- thing sensible ...... crocheting-? ....... he were a Huskie tormenting his teachers ................. Jazz ........ ......... he were a profes- sional chaperone Post Office burned .................... music ...................... he were at school every day ............. .writing letters ..... she. argued in Civics ........ ..... . ....... EXPRESSION But I like a Couch Come on now I just can't help it. I have to drive the bus. Give me a ride home. That isn't even funny. Oh, I can't be bothered Please, close that door! Oh, Moses! Oh, Shucks Oh, Wilmer! but honey! forever more. Oh, goody well, yes, but. I have a cold. Brace yourself! quit now! Why don't I get A's??? Gee Whiz Aw go on Oh, Simmie
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Pggg eighteen -- NAME Lloyd ......... ....... Robert .................. Calvin ...... Clare ......., Howard ...... ........... Eva ............ .......... Isabelle .................. Genee ........ ......... Tobias ....... ...... Jim McK. ............ . Wade ......... .......... Frank L ..........,.... Richie ........ .......... Janie ........ Sadie ......... ......... Margaret ............... Phyllis ..... Mina .......... ....... LeoR ..... James R ............... John ....... Virgil ......., .,.... biheligbts nn 2 : : GREATEST HOBBY WHAT WOULD EXPRESSION CRIME HAPPEN IF- wrecking his car.. athletic manageruhe weren't late.. Isn't that hot! the annual ............ his dad's store...he stopped bright remarks .... 'I'hat's good. I , ,,,,,,,, ,solos ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,. choir practice ...... he weren't a comedian ................ How are you? combing his hair.. running ....,............. didn't day dream..What time is it? knowledge of Alumni ................... he believed in If you know civcis ...................... Santa Claus ......... what I mean. hard to neu ............ politics-'?.l ........... she didn't laugh .... ha-ha-ha-ha shorthand ...,.......... stray animals ...... she used big For crying words ..............,....... out loud flirting .................. operetta ................. wasn't talking Well, hurry up! about- 'I ............... Freshman Girls .... reading books on..acted grown-up'.. how to make love Te-he- being a movie operatormwere a ladies Fui good scout ........ man? ............ Gazing in the reading love weren't with Don't Kid me. mirror .............,...... novels. .................... Tobias ................ .. Joy riding ............ chewing-? ........... weren't crabby .... Yes, you bet. flunking ............,.... skipping classes .... quit athletics ....... curly hair ............. librarian ,........ ...... t ook life serious..bunk in the making burning playing hymns .... she were shock Isn't that midnight oil i..... .. proof ...................... wretched! laughing ................ trying to think .... didn't chew gum...And I just snorted. ...............Hollywood............. permanent wave...di-dn't erase in ......California, here typing .............. .... I come her dove likness .... studying ............ she kept late Well- hours ...................... acting hard .....-.... Hamburgers .......... quit eating ........... Aw, lay off. acting young ......,. being ornery ........ he were perfect in school ..... - ....... Where's prof? -------missing a note....playing tag...........he acted bashful...s-s-s-t -Talking' ----------........ talking ..........,....... he quit talking...Yes, but listen.
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Page tvientyg, gg, gg. . gsgidswoo l-.THEJS5S1i1Q Qeninr Qlllass bisturp At 8:45, on a bright morning in September, 1925, began the preparations for the great production, Graduation, The aspirants, who had formerly taken the part of mere extras, seemed to be quite thrilled with the prospects of their first roles. The first stage presentation was efficiently directed by Miss Steele and a staff of advisors. This staff was composed of Howard Moses, Director or President, Ruth Treadwell, Assistant Director or Vice-President, and Grace Doyle, Camera Man or Secretary. The reporter, John Stroessler, kept the fans informed of the activities. After the first try-outs and screen tests, some of the would-be actors lost their enthusiasm and decided to discontinue their career along the movie line, others even fell victims to the little love god, and took unto themselves partners for life. But their places have been filled from time to time, by others, showing their ability to become a part of the cast. Some of the actors, as a recreation decided to turn out for various athletics, and C. H. S. certainly will never forget our letter men: Sussex, Moses, Richardson, Boyles, Jones, Shotwell, St. John, Calkin, Blackburn, Butler, and Berry, Athletic Manager. The girls were not far behind, giving us such material as: Florine Jones, Eva Strutzel, Janie Pipkin, and Doris Couch. One of the most important scenes of our first stage presentation was Il scene in the fall of the year, featuring the Freshman Initiation and Mjixer, at which all seemed to be enjoying themselves. Another scene was taken in the spring. Every Freshman was having an especially good time at a picnic. Miss Steele was quite busily engaged in accounting for every member of the class. The second stage presentation by the Class of '29 began on September 13, 1926, under the direction of Miss Batie. The staff of advisors consisted of Viola Long, Director, Howard Moses, Assistant, Harold Simonson, Camera Man, and Harvey Shotwell, Treasurer, while Ruth Treadwell kept the fans well posted on the events of this presentation. With the success of the first and second undertaking in mind, we started the third stage presentation of our big production, Graduation, with Howard Moses again Director, Harvey Shotwell, Assistant, and John Stroessler, Camera Man. Miss Steele, having shown her directing ability in the first presentation, was persuaded to sign the contract as director of the third stage presentation. Grace Doyle was elected to keep the enthusiastic fans acquainted with the events of this, the third and best feature of our movie career. Besides our usual picnic, we had two scenes of importance: our first vitaphone act, Adam and Eva, which proved to be a big success, and the Junior-Senior Banquet. For the latter, the hall was charmingly decorated in pastel colors, featuring butterflies and Japanese lanterns and fans, giving the impression of a garden party. In the fall of '28 we began the work on the last stage presentation of Graduation, under the direction of Miss Carter. The staff of advisors were: Director, John Stroesslerg Assistant Director, Harvey Shotwell, Cam- era Man, Vivian Burrowg Treasurer, Viola Long, and Grace Doyle kept the fans interested in the last stage production for C. H. S. Our first vitaphone act was so well received that we decided to feature :ti second act, Kempy, which proved to be even a greater success than the irst. A number of important scenes of Graduation, will be recorded else- where in this annual. On May 23, the great production Graduation, was completed, starring Vivian Burrow, valedictorian and Ruth Treadwell, salutatorian.
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