Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1930

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'9A50 SENIOR CLASS PLAY OU AND I by Philip Barry was presented as the Senior Class Play , 4 , C on. May eighth andninth, in the Central High School Auditorium. .3 Miss Ruth Grosz, with the assistance of Dena Sudow, very capably presented a double cast, one group each night. You and I is the . A story of a man who gave up his ambition to paint and to marry the girl he loves. After his son Ricky has made a similar decision, he decides to give up business and devote a year to painting. At the end of the year he finds he is only a mediocre artist, goes back to his former occupation in or- der that his son might have the money to study architecture for which he has unusual ability. CAST Maitland White .. ..................,..... Harry Walker and Foster F ie Nancy White .......... ....... E linor Kraushaar and Marjorie Christensen Roderick White ..... .... ................. J a ck Lapp and Donald Coulter Veronica Duane ....... ..,.. . .Jane McDowell and Georgia L. Kemper Geoffrey Nicholas ...... ........ D onald Stablein and Donald Cassidy G. F. Warren , ................ ........... A be Smilo and Robert Soike Etta .........i...............................,....... Lena Bittner and Patricia Fitzpatrick COMMITTEES The committees and their advisers who worked so efficiently to make the play a success are as follows: Stage Management .... ........... ......... ,,.. . . . .................. M iss Hazle Adviser Jane Fletcher, Chairmang Florence Hoefs, Delores Geiger, Shirley Ma- chov, Leone Blethen, Frances Reeder.- Construction .......................... ................................. M iss Hazle Adviser Jimmy Sexton, Chairman, Bernard Flageolle, Harold Murner, Edward Schmidt. Business Management ............................................. Miss Bevens Adviser Fred Graeber, Chairmang Paul Wong, Norval Strachan, Edward Morris. Lighting ............................................................... Mr. Anderson Adviser Vern Grinnel, Chairman, Jimmy Sexton, Bernard F lageolle, Bruce Hays. Programs. ........,................................... ................. M r. Deimer Adviser Students of the Printing Classes. , Advertising .................. .............,........................... M iss Bevens Adviser Fred Erken, Chairmang Margaret Nichols, Violet Anderson. Properties and Make Up ................................... Miss Flemington Adviser Edna Davies, Chairman, Otto Mueller, Charles Maynes, Ottalia Freyberg, Sophia Homan, Tom O' Brien. Ushers and Music ................... .................................... M r. Cole Adviser Bernadyne Schmidt, Flora Tadlock, Fay Knapp, Lela Harris, Ella Butz, Harriet Hagerty, Mary Kirley. -

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'QASO S UPERLA TI VE PLA YERS FOR 1930 Prettiest actress ...... Handsomest actor ..... Most talented actress ........... Most talented actor... Wittiest actress ........ Wittiest actor ...... Noisiest actress ...... Noisiest actor ....... Peppiest actress ..... Peppiest actor ......... Best actress sport ..... Best actor sport ...... Cutest actress ..... Cutest actor ............. Best dressed actress ........ FIRST SECOND ........Georgia L. Kemper....... ........Ruth Nellis .......,.Donald Stablein........ ..........Harry Walker .Georgia L. Kemper .............. Elinor Kraushaar .....Thomas O'Brien........ .........Ralph Bisbee ......Jane McDowell ......Edna Davies Otto Mueller ......Donnie Coulter ......June Soike...... .......Delores Geiger .........Foster Fie ......Jane McDowell....... ........Paul Wong....... ......Edna Davies...... .........Paul Wong.......... ......Jane McDowell . ..,..,. Pete Stablein ........ . Georgia L. Kemper .... Best dressed actor ,..... ,.....,.. J ames Sexton ...... Most representive actress ...... Elinor Kraushaar.. Elinor Kraushaar ......Donnie Coulter . .... Leone Blethen .........Fred Graeber .. . ...Lena Bittner .........Otto Mueller Jane Fletcher .,.Harry W. Evertt H. ltiedl ......,...........Jane McDowell Most representive actor ......... Thomas O'Brien ...... ........... F red Graeber It iest actress ........ Jane McDowell ........ Elinor Kraushaar It 1est actor ............ .. ......,. Otto Mueller ....... ......,..... H arry Walker Best actress athlete... Best actor athlete ...... Best actress dancer... Best actor dancer.. . Brainist actress. .... .. Lorraine Nelson ........................... Fay Knapp .........,.....,.Fred Graeb er and Pete Stablein ftiedl Georgia L. Kemper ........ ,........ D orothy F outs ...,....Donald Coutler... ... ...... Alvin Krueger ........Elinor Kraushaar...,.. ......Jane McDowell Brainist actor ........,...... . ..,., Thomas O'Brien. .. Most popular actress ..,..,.. Most popular actor ....... Flirtiest actress .,..... Flirtiest actor ...... .. ..... Fred Graeber. . . .. ,..... Frances Sauer .Elinor Kraushaar .....,. .,...... J ane McDowell ................ThomasO'Brien .............Louise Mika and Delores Geiger ftiedj ......,.Budd Wertz......... ................Donald Cassidy



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'glue REVERIES OF A STAGE PM AM the stage of Life. My flat and treadworn surface has been a . W ,Q witness in the past ten years to some of lifes greatest tragedies and I ' rf triumphs. Now in the year 1940, what is predicted to be the best play E',,.E of the season is about to be given on my platform. It is called The '- Flight ofthe Eagles , by Lady Leone Blythen, who recently came to this country from Grub Street, London. They say the director, a young Russian woman, Deena Sudowsky, has been very successful in her chosen profession due to her early training in her childhood village. There is an excellent but extremely temperamental cast. The wrangling and quarreling has been simply terrible. For instance, just yesterday, two members of the chorus, Harriet Premack and Harriet Hagerty were fighting over Ricardo Spain, the crack commedian of the troupe. The leading lady, Aleana Byttner has complained every rehearsal about the pianist, Patricia Patfitzrich, who she claims, jazzes her most classical music. But the worst fight of all was a free for all in the dressing room between the dancers and the singers. In the thick of the battle was Ruby Amundrud, Helen Cornelius, Verle Fuhrman, Norma Arne, Emma Jones, Selma Johnson, Vera Rodman, Olea McClintock, Shirley Machov, Argetta Smith and Phyllis Slater. The special chorus of red-haired chorinnes, Faye Knapp,Mary Kirley, Deloise Miller, Bernadyne Schmidt, Velma Lowery, Dorothy Oster, Flora Tadlock, and Florence Miller soon won the battle. Well, I guess I'd better sit up and take notice now. The stage manager, portly Mr. E. Juell, is hurrying about on his stubby legs yelling directions to the stage hands. 0h,there goes one drop! Erwin Krueger stuck his head through a beautiful garden scene, right in the middle of a bunch of roses! The other hands, George Laurence, Earl Lutz, Clarence Svarstad, and Dean Meyers, are convulsed. The electricians, Bernard Flageolle, Verne Grinnell, and Bruce Hays proceed to drop colored lights and monkey wrenches in the excitement. What gorgeous scenery! Violet Anderson, Dorothy Johnson, Mar- garet Nichols' and Rita Dutro certainly did a good job. The chorus girls are peeping through the curtains. Seems to be a full house. Guess I'll look too. Full house is right! Everyone I ever knew is there. The baldheaded row is filled up. Among them are the shining faces and heads of Elmer Amundson, Jessie Gruber, Abe Smilo Arnold Stellner, Philip Smith, and Ralph Rambow. Here comes Bill Van Osdol and Frances Schaeffer, two of the best traveling salesmen ever to spring a line, with Olivia Remde and Ina Strobel. Up there in the front row is a party of distinguished society women. I can see Ruth Nellyse, Virginia Holder, Delores Guyger, Otallia Freyberge, Dorotheye Foutse, and Louise Mackay. They are meeting here in New York to attend a convention of the society for the preservation of Maltese cats. There's a

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