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'-m'Aj1I16.X '942 sfo..-' , 3155 GE-,1 1 , , ,4,.. . ,,,ip,g -gflgilsz 555 l - ew HTHE 'mm-:E LITTLE amos On March 19, 19152, the Junior Class presentedna three act play entitled: f The Three Little Merida . The consisted entirely of members of the Uunior Class. They , gave an excellent performance and are to be conmehded upon thier a.bility.f The Cast. was as follows: ' , . ' A mrs. Linda 1.effingwe11..... Mahal G1-mm T Leslie Leffingwell ...... . ...Frank Snyder Estre11a............... ...Helen-Logut K Nella....V...... ...JNiJ1na Campbell Ella........... ...Freda McCracken Dr. Butler...... ...les Martinf, Mrs. Marshall .. .. . . . ..Virg:Lnia Campbell Madelin Marshall . ... .. .Ruth Maihle Robert Bertin ..... ...Junior Boosel Carolin........ ...Olive Frank Director.........................mr. Bert Pfims' The proceeds of the play amounted to SLLO9, with all expenses paid.
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rl-2 AsI1l16J! '942 JUNIORS Larry Royle Larry Royle plays basketball For Betty Lowers he took a hard fall. Louise Maihle The Latin student of the Maihle sisters She'll never get mixed up on tongue twisters. Ruth Maihle Younger sister of Louise They say that she is quite a tease. Donald Litzenberg To ring the bell Don goes to the hall When his classes become too dull. Francis Burkett His nickname is Ike everyone knows And in Lucille he everywhere goes. Florence Byers Florence doesn't make much noise But she sure does like the boys. Howard Frank Howard Frank likes all the girls, He thinks Dorothy is a pearl. Winifred Smith Winnie thinks that Bob is taps, When she sees him her heart just flops. Bill Stadnyk Bill plays the accordian with ease , And he likes Olive Frank, if you please. Frank Snyder Frank and Gwen get along quite well, That they like each other is easy to tell. Helen Stednyk ' Helen's on our honor roll, To be a good girl is her goal. George Toth George Toth, whom all the boys call Jud , Algebra to him is just like mud. Virginia Campbell Ginny's librarian in our school, She never breaks a single rule,
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...he AeI1I16.X'942 Pm' smmlos l Florence Allison. Wilma Campbell. . . Freda McCracken. . Louise Maihle. . . . Helen Stadnyk. . . . Phyllis Shul tz. . . Mabel Graham. . . . . Florence Byers. . . Ruth llaihle. . . . . . Virginia Campbell Winifred Smith..... .... Olive Frank. . . . . . Helen Logut ..... Ruby Early. . . . . . Junior Boosel .... Bill McGarvey. . . . George Toth ....... . . . . . . . Francis Burkett. . .... . . . . Larry R0y1e....:... .... Donald Seaton. ..... . - Donald Litzenberg. Howard Frank. . ....... .... Frank Snyder. ...... .... Lester Martin- - - - Bill Stadnyk- - . - - Ma:-gret Hovis- - . - so uqee Aw kids. Is that right? Doggone it. Oh sugar. Heavens You ain't jivin'. You talk too much. I don't know nuttin' nohow. Shimmy. Aw shucks. Oh darn it. Goodness. Aw heck. Let's go Hep. Come on. Wait for me. Who, Me? Hey, who's got thier English done? All right, so you want to make something of it? Let's take that car. Sit down. That ain't the way I heered it. Hey chief. Boy, that -Buick's a honey! Listen here, McGee. I don't know. llergret I-Iovia . THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class has worked hard and faithful ln trying to reach our goal. We've tried the teachers, we all know that But we did pretty good as a whole. We are striving, of course, for the day to come When each one finds a job for himself. You'll never see one of us Juniors Discouraged and on the shelf . We wish to give good wishes To the Seniors going ong We wish them all the best of luck, When this troubled world they gaze upon. Margret Hovis
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