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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES An interesting Indian Operetta,UDawn Boyfwas presented by the Junior 42 High- School on Friday gg? evening, November 20th, f at eight o'elock.. The characters Betty Van Case, Earl Romich, Daniel De- Bolt,Elladyne Secoy and Helen Lee, Beulah Ball- iet, Lillian Wilson, Al- . were XXL Albert fred Wagner. Other important charac- ters were the wind spir- its, hunters, potters, Weavers, and water garr- iers. Stage managers were Maurice Corfman, Therman Fadley, and the property mistress was Mary Ellen Grossman. The Operetta was coach- ed by Miss Lindig and Miss Cole. Miss Lurie Corfman was pianist.
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Free men wx Q , ' 3.59 Q 10 NV ' j ' I' xi A 4.4 -Q 1 l Ne K' + iii? The Freshman Class has had very efficient leader- ship this year in our president Anna Myrtle Ellis. The class has been very active in all school acti- vities. Russell Case is our vice-president, Charles Schuler, secretary and Philip Case, treasurer. The class held two class parties this year,one at the home of Irven Kieffer, the other at Paul Luthy' home o The class roll from left to right is, Philip Case Keith Blackburn, Junior Culver, Margaret Kruse Beul ah Harter, Edith Carr, James McDaniel,William frost Merle Seooy,Irven Kieffer, Paul Kollar, Janet Ekle- berry, Betty Ann Pool, Anna Myrtle Ellis, Virginia Gilliland, Jeanette Russell,Char- les Bchuler, Russell Case, and the class sponsor, Miss Lindig. The Chapel program play WHS And The Villian Still Pursued Her . A FR.ESHM.AN'S PRAYER- BEFORE INITIATION Our days are numbered, we await our doom, All wh-ope has fled, a1l's silent gloom, An ominous whisper, a known glance, Presages the storm far in advance. The ho-ur d-raws nigh, tfhe summons state, Be there, Osh Freshman, to meet thy fate! 'The mental anguish no tongue can tell, We hear in dreams our parting knell. Our soul's at rest through pra.yer's conviction, We ask, Oh father, trhy benediction, Resigned to what the future may bring, x We welcome, Oh death, thy comfort- ing sting.
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P Fifth 8 Sixth Grades We have had an enjoyable time, and have tried to fill our place in the activities of the school during this year, 1956-'37. We have presented for the enjoyment of the school, two chapel pro- grams. The first program was presented on Columbus Day. The lead- ing characters of the play, 'Columbus Discovers a New Landn, were Loren Kuenzli, Wayne Traxler, and Jack Swartz. The second program was presented on Lincoln's Birthday. Rev. Maurer conducted the devo- tionals, and the room presented the play Hhincoln's Birthday Party.H In order to break the monotony of every day school activity, the boys of the fifth and sixth grades organized a Hpest-huntn. We had an amusing time collecting tails and heads. The losers banquets d the winners. , ' We, also, wish to express our appreciation to those who were re- sponsible for the added equipment which we have received during the year. Some of the things which we have received are bulletin boards above the blackboard, encyclopedia, new reading books, and maps. These things we find are of value to us in our study activity. Among our group we have a number of new faces this year. The names of these pupils are, Robert Shock, Harley Swinehart, Betty Brecount, Floren Long, John Uarr, Anna Belle Holdcraft, and Catherine Crist. Although it was a Upainful experienceu, we are quite proud of our record in the UEvery Pupil Test.n Our group took tests in arithmetic geography, and English. In all of these subjects, we equal to the average medium made by all the boys and girls who took the test. In some of the tests our medium was above the average state medium. The fifth and sixth grades helped to put on the Christmas program. We put on two short plays,nWhen Santa Wore Wingsu and HCarols at the Windowu. The leading characters were Santa, Loren Kuenzlig Topper Harley Swinehartg Prof. Wee Wee, Edward Brocklesbyg Silas, Robert Schuelerg his nephew Alfred, Gerald Margrafg his wife, Aunt Carey.
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