Exeter High School - Pinnacle High School (Exeter, NH)

 - Class of 1938

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1 ,V un. 4 . I .I ,.. V 1 'I' -a .-.19 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL YEAR FBOOK f - iss ' a 1 Some of the published music has to be changed and many of the orchestrations Writtegqor re- written entirely to make them fit the needs of the cast. Auditions are given prospective players and soloists. Meanwhile a chorus is chosen on past experience and musical ability. Rehearsals then commence, speaking parts in one room, the chorus in another' and the ' 1 specialties in another. Special costumes are planned and sometimes made by the teachers. The part that few people realize is that the experienced men of the orchestra have only one rehearsal and that the first performance is the first time that they accompany the boys. ' The scenery is constructed by the manual training students. supervised by their instruc- tor. Advertising and ticket sale is in charge of the faculty. In fact, it can be stated that every person in the school has an active part. I t F -N Classes I and II each presents its own specialty that never fails to provide the .Hfiriisliing touch. 5 Professor Pepp 1 . .4 'Trofessor Pepp, this year's show, was presented March 1 I and I2 in the Town Hall. Robert Crosbie ably portrayed Professor Peterkin Pepp, who had just retumed from Russia where he became involved in a revolutionary plot. Before he learned that it was a joke, the poor professor lived in constant fear of his life, much to the delight of the student body. Seniors Robert Winkler, Thaddeus Klemarczyk, Raymond Martell, Lionel'Carbonneau and Chester Rowe, as well as Robert Crosbie, were in the cast. i ' 1 For specialties, Parade of the Penguins, was presented by Class Uhunder Miss Bruton's supervision, and T en Pretty Girls, supervised by Miss Masterman, by Class I. , 1 Since '16, some time ago, Every year a fine school show. The class of nineteen thirty-eight Hopes they'll never terminate. Trmonaus Ktsiunczvx. ' CAST OF CHARACTERS OF PROFESSOR PEPP , Professor Peterkin Pepp, a nervous wreck ........... ROBERT CROSBIE Mr. C. B. Buttonbuster, a giddy butteriiy of forty-eight .... EVERETT L. BEAN Howard Green, his son, who had the court change his name . . ROBERT WINKLER ' Sim Batty, the police force of a. college town ........ '. THADDEUS KLEMARCZYK 4 1 Q 1. Peddler Benson, working his way through school ....... Noisy Fleming, just out of high school ..... Pink Hatcher, an athletic sophomore ..... Buster Brown, a vociferous junior . . . Betty Gardner, the professor's ward . . . Aunt Minerva Boulder, his housekeeper . . . Petunia Muggins, the hired girl ....... Olga Stopski, the new teacher of folk-dancing . Kitty Clover, a collector of souvenirs ..... Vivian Drew, a college belle ........ Irene Van Hilt, a social leader . . . Caroline Kay, the happy freshman . . College Sweethearts-Yale .... Harvard . . . Dartmouth .... New Hampshire .... 16 RAYMOND MAKYELL' LIONEL CARBONNEAU ' Join-J PAPANDIQV FRANK CHASE ' FRANCIS GEORGE KENNETH JEWELL ' Gnonoa NOOISAN D.ONALD SARGEN1' RALPH Tunrs IRVING Bnswsrlsk A WALTER STILES , REGINALD Pansy ROGER HIGGINS, Jn. Ronan C. Sutra josr-:Pl BOUTWELL Ronan F. Smru 1 'rs i. H1 'F' , ll ies iff' fait: ,te T4 , fl? .fr f-If 3. YQ QL ff .Ay .Ax yt , vi- , 3 H QWQ ,A ' . w . 1 ' 'C ,n .1 -, .- NTU.. LQ 'Z -,.. r., . Q 4 -fi 1 P .591 1 .I H 531. J ? :bf 'ox' -.. ,3 .. -5 3 1 .,, 'ta-.4 v .-f -fl W-. .ifw , gn fri Q I Cl 'rn .IJ 'l Q . fl 'il .-4-1 ,Ht ' i 'I



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A1 19 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK SENIOR SPRING DAN CE Committee RAYMOND MARTELL, Chairman ROBERT WINKLER FRANCIS WALSH CLAUDE DORMAN LIONEL CARBONNEAU On Tuesday, April 26, the Senior class sponsored a Spring Dance in the school audi- torium. An unusual arrangement of colored lights was employed very effectively and helped Art Rock and His Orchestra make the social event successful in every way. ROBERT CROSBIE. MERRILL PRIZE SPEAKING Due to the generosity and foresight of Dr. Abner L. Merrill, rhetorical prizes have been made available for Exeter High Students. When, in 1895, Mr. Merrill established a fund for this purpose, he was hoping thereby to promote in the School an earnest and increased interest in the subject of English Composition and Declamation and he very much desired that every boy who enters the High School shall have these prizes placed before him as a stimulus and incentive to make the best use of the opportunity given him to so perfect him- self in the Art of English Composition and general declamation that to be known as an Exeter High School prize boy shall be esteemed an honor worth striving for. Since the first contest, December Io. 1896, up to and including April, IQ37, forty contests have been held, three hundred and seventy-tive boys competing for prize money totaling s3,I6O. Only in the IQOO-O7 period, when Mr. Merrill himself deemed it advisable that the prize money should be used for reference books, was there no contest. Prize speaking is open to all boys of the upper three classes. The authors of the three best compositions, in the judges' opinion, and about seven declaimers, selected by the faculty or entered through a boy's own initiative. speak in public. Six prizes, three in composition and three in declamation, of 820, SI 2 and 38, are awarded the winners by the judges. The forty-fnrst annual contest for the Abner L. Merrill prizes in composition and decla- mation was held in the High School Auditorium, Thursday, April 21, 1938. ORDER or EXERCISES Music JUNIOR CHORUS Declamation-The Signing of the Declaration ....... . l.ipp11rd KENNETH EARLE DoTsoN Composition- Exeter 1638-1738-1838-1938 EDWARD SULLIVAN CHASE, JR. Declamation-The German Soul ...,.......... . Ludwig ' KENNETH RoosEvELT WIGGIN Composition - The King of Bald Mountain CARROLL DOLLOFF Declamation - Teachings of the American Revolution . . . S parkf BERNARD ROBERT ADAMS Music JUNIOR CHORUS IS

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