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CHS STANDING LaVernc Schmiflt, Rhoda Flannery. Rita Richard. Marion Shields. Kenneth Awhol. Kul.cn J'etriek. SITTIN(i: Mrs. Tupiwr, Rose Marie Kuxcl, Richard Marsh, Mildred Netrel, Marjorie Netzel. Senior Class Play MISS JIMMY CHARACTERS Louise. Sophomore at Briar College................Rose Mario Kugel Florence, her sarcastic roommate......................Mildred Netzel Catherine, a Junior across the hall......................Rita Richard Doris, Catherine's timid roommate....................Marjorie Netzel Harriet, a Senior next door............................Marion Shields Droopy, colored man of all work.......................Kenneth Aubol Miss Watkins, dean of Briar College...................LaVerne Schmidt Jimmy, stray Junior from State U.................................Dick Marsh Prof. Frazier, instructor in English............................Ruben Petrick The play starts when the girls are trying to decide where they can get escorts for their spring dance. Jimmy enters the girls' dormitory as an initiation stunt; the girls kidnap him and hold him for ransom, the ransom being that he get his friends for escorts. All would have gone well except that Miss Watkins and Professor Frazier discover Jimmy's presence in the dormintory—and to top that off, the Chief of Police arrives. With his gift of gab, Jimmy manages to talk Miss Watkins out of a jail sentence, and then leaves, after promising to find escorts for the girls. We are deeply appreciative of the patient efforts and skillful direction of Mrs. Marjorie Tupper. 30
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FOURTH ROW: Roland Schumacher, John Btouillard, Lawrence Hoffman, Wallace Ritchie, June Woodbury, Margie Gricsinger, Mary Luttcrman, Donald Kincaid, Fraud Kon. THIRD ROW: Bill Donohue, Rustcll Plummer, Richard Kincaid, Allan Strait , Dorothy Kalata. Bonnie Duff, Phyllis Harkins Eileen Champine, Shirley Glocke, Mr. (I. Donohue—Director. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Jaeger, Marie Bushman, Shelby Harris, Betty Pctrick, Florence Stern, Violet Learned, Shirley Pctrick. Doris Bushweiler, Grace Wilson, Ardena Kendall. FRONT ROW: Margaret Woodbury, Ruben Pctrick, Richard Marsh, Bob Marsh, Francis Tuppcr, Grace Aubol, Joyce Ashley, Jean Ashley. Jane Hoffman, Mary I.u Hoffman, Peggy Tallier. Twenty-two experienced musicians and eighteen beginners reported at the beginning of the school term. Several of the beginners improved rapidly under the competent leadership of Mr. G. Donohue and now are in the regular band. During the course of the year, Ruben Petrick was lost to the Armed Forces. Dick Marsh was elected president and Mary Lu Hoffman, secretary and treasurer. Doris Bushweiler v as chosen to succeed Dick Marsh during his absence. The Pep band played at the football and basketball games. The annual band party was held and everyone enjoyed themselves. On May 10th, the local music festival was held and proved highly successful. Due to wartime conditions the usual spring festival was not held but we look forward to bringing a good band to this festival when it is held again. 29
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STANDING: Mr . O'Donnell. LaVerne Schmidt. Jean Aihlcy, Marjorie Grcisingcr. Jo ce AOdey, Mr . Mathews. SITTING: Ardena Kendall. Mildred Netrel, Rose Marie Kugel, Mr . Tuj»| er. Rita Richard. Mar Steele. Forensics • • There was no official Forensic Club this year, but those who wished to participate in the local declamatory contest were directed under the guidance of the coaches: Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. O'Donnell. Mrs. Tupper, and Mr. Gerald Donohue. LOCAL CONTEST—MARCH 20 ORATIONS FIRST—Garland Case. And Sudden Death. SECOND—John Antonuk, Who Is Uncle Sam. THIRD—Rolland Schumacher. We Too Were There. Dan DeHart, There Is No Absenteeism On The Battlefront. Donald Steel. America, Let's Get Fighting Mad, La Verne Schmidt. Our Constitution. DRAMATIC FIRST—Rose Marie Kugel, The Face of Christ. Mildred Netzel, Illusion. HUMOROUS FIRST—Doris Padour, Baumgartner At The Telephone. SECOND— Ardena Kendall. Brotherly Love. THIRD—Mary Steele. The War Bride Goes Shopping. Garland Case, John Antonuk, Doris Padour, Ardena Kendall, and Rose Marie Kugel represented Crandon at the League Contest held at White Lake on March 23. Doris Padour ranked A and all other contestants ranked B. 31
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