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ci----1:1 'r H E P L U 'r o C R A FT 1:1---ci Glee Club Sarah L. Colglazier and Holbert Hendrix The Glee Club consists of fifty-four members and is one of the largest, if not the largest, in the history of the high school. All four classes are represented in the club and one credit is given for the year's work. The club was organ- ized during the second week of school and the following ofhcers were elected for the year: President .....,.....,,....... .,.,...,... W arden Tabor Vice President ....,,,,, ......,l E leanor Mavity Treasurer ....,.......... ,.,... ...... N i na Hazel Secretary ,..... ..,..,, H erbert Bledsoe Librarians .... ...... E dith Lane and Paul Pershing The club, under the supervision of Miss Luckette, has made several public appearances. The operetta, Betty Lou QThe Dream Girly, Paoli High School Convocation, Spring Festival, Commence- ment and Baccalaureate were among the most important events. A party was given Saturday night, December 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thacker. The guests amused themselves at games and singing. And then came the surprise, for who should come to the 'party but Santa Claus him- self and with presents for all. The Glee Club wishes to thank Mr. an l Mrs. Thacker for their gracious hospital- ity in giving their home for the party. Members: Sopranos: Barnetta Armstrong, Mary June Cave, Pauline Case, Sarah Louise Colglazier, Caroleen Denny, Alice Fry, Edith Lane, Helen Lane, Ethel Moore, Anna Marie Redman, Sara Jane Ryan. Esther Stemply, Odessa Wagoner. Tenor: Duane Baxter. Paul Bennett, Paul Goldman, Holbeift Hendrix, Lloyn Leonard, Harold McDonald, Vance Mor- gan, Paul Pershing, Trever Pinnick, Clyde Prow, Taggart Thomas, Paule Wininger. Altos: Georgia Ballard, Kathryn Blezl- soe, Helen Briner, Deloris Drabing, Laura Jane Ellis, Ottillia Emmons, Frances Healy, Beatrice Hawhee, Eleanor Mavity, Estelle Ott, Margaret Prow. Rosemary Ritter, Audrey Wagoner. Base: Woodrow Atkins, Coen Beaty, Fred Black, Herbert Bledsoe, Paul Chil- ton, Blanchard Cope, Claude Cox, Rich- ard Newton, Glenn Putnam, Warden Tabor, Elmer Thacker Jr., Hurschei Walters, Wayne Wilson. Nina Hazel, accompanist. Betty Lou Deloris Drabing and Harold McDonald During the first week of school, Betty Lou was chosen by the Glee Club as their annual operetta. As soon as possible Miss Luckette sponsored the try- outs and selected a suitable cast. Work began at once and until the last few weeks of the practice, no work was clone Page 2-L III outside the Glee Club period. The char- acters and chorus worked like Trojans and finally, on December 9, the operetta was presented. The Pendletons, a family who had just lost their wealth, were desperate for money. However, Mrs. Pendleton con- EI
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Treasurer ...............,............,..., Paul Bennet' U---m THE PLUTOCRAFT in---l-ni Arenel Club The Arenel Club was organized on December 29, 1931, with an enrollment of twenty-four members. Qualifications of the club are: flj You must play one semester in band or orchestra for pro- visional membership. 121 You must play two semesters for full membership. To The members are: Prow, Warden Tabor, VVoodrow Atkins, Paul Bennett Paul Pershing Paul Goldman Aldis Robbins Billie Walker William Beaty Jr. Warden Tabor Darrell Pierce Duane Baxter Gene Baxter Leslie Pershing Walter Evans Robert Deremiah Taggart Thomas Kathryn Bledsoe Joyce Conrad Zoe Anna Burton Surprise cease playing in either the band or or- chestra means loss of membership. Officers elected for this year are: President ..,......,,........,........., ..... H elen Briner Vice President ........,,,...... William Beaty Jr. Reporter and Secretary..Kathryn Bledsoe Helen Briner Priscilla Burch Ottillia Emmons Esther Stemply Joan Toliver Ruth Anna Ellis Jean MacDonald Opal McDonald Nite By Odessa Wagoner Surprise Nite was held in the gym- nasium on Friday night, October 16. The program was directed by Mr. Paul W. Ashby. It consisted of six different parts with each one wholly different from the others. This varied program was built with the idea of appealing to every- one in some way or other. Following is a list of the various casts Spot 1-Orchestra and Band. Spot 2- Some Wedding for Jeff -- ldell Emmons, Deloris Drabing, Alice Fry, Rosalie York, Loretta Baugh, Frances Healy, Nina Hazel, Barnetta Armstrong, Opal McDonald, Eleanor Mavity, Joyce Conrad, Edith Lane, Helen Lane, Anna Lois Robbins, Mary E. Pierce, Jean MacDonald, Martha Dere- miah, Rosemary Ritter. Spot 3- The Professor at Home - Sara Jane Ryan, Helen Briner, Nina Hazel, Harold McDonald, Paul Chilton. Spot 4- Mutt, the Marrying Squire -Paul Chilton, Glenn Putnam, Clyde El Vance Morgan, Wayne Byrum, Harold Mc-Donald, Harold Mclver. Spot 5- Medley -Barnetta Arm- strong, Sara Jane Ryan, Edith Lane, Ailouine Lennon, Christine Hisgen. Spot G- A Fantasy -Helen Briner. Edith Lane, Sara Jane Ryan, Alice Fry. Beatrice Hawhee, Billie York, Deloris Drabing, Mary J. Cave, Margaret Prow, Eleanor Mavity, Nina Hazel. Spot 7- Pure Fun -Rosemary Ritter. Tangled Tunes -Paul Pershing, Aldis Robbins, Billie Walker, Eleanor Mavity. Spot 8- E Pluribus Unum -Carol Holiday, Dorothy Gruber, Louise Ram- sey, Alice Fry, Edith Lane, Barnetta Armstrong, Sarah Jane Ryan, Ottillia Emmons, Eleanor Mavity, Rosemary Ritter, Deloris Drabing, Martha B. Smith, Margaret Thacker Sarah L. Colglazier, Margaret Prow, Mary J. Cave, Laura J. Ellis, Odessa Wagoner, Audrey Wag- oner, Nina Hazel, Paul Pershing, Aldis Robbins. III Page 23
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1:l u THE PLUTOCRAFT gli-l-u tinued to run immense bills. Tony, her son, and Lola, his -wife, were determined to find some way out of the muddle. Mrs. Pendleton had been trying to find a millionaire to marry her daughter, Betty Lou, who became very disgusted and decided to do something about it. When she learned that her mother was bringing another prospective customer, a Mr. Worthington Brooks, Betty Lou, with the help of her friends, Bee, Bab. Joe and Jack, disguised as a child. As a result, everyone received a shock, and Mrs. Pendleton received a nervous head- ache. In the meantime, Tony brought his chum from training camp to the Pendle- ton home. Robert Sherwood, the guest, who was a very shy lad, had fallen in love with Betty Lou's picture. He was ignorant of the fact that the present Little Miss Peter Pan was Betty Lou. Nevertheless he kept his love a secrez. During the days of his visit, he rode Miss Peter Pan on his back, played with her, and helped her cut out paper dolls. Mrs. Pendleton decided to entertain her guests with a masquerade. The party proved to be a success until Mr. Brooks and Annie, the maid, his former accomplice, entered the room where Betty Lou was sitting, unseen, alone with her thoughts, and attempted to rob a Chinese lacquer cabinet that was suppos- ed to contain hidden jewels. Unknown to them, it had two secret drawers instead of only one. While they were examin- ing the cabinet, three masked men en- tered the room. Annie saw them and screamed, causing a scuHile which was preceded by the turning out of the lights. In a moment the lights came back on and Betty Lou, dressed in an evening gown, was kneeling in her chair, holding a revolver. One by one she had them III unmask. The first was Brooks. Betty Lou had suspected him but knowing that he was in love with Annie, sentenced him to life-on a Jersey farm, with Annie as his keeper. She sentenced Annie to send her some radishes from her farm. Then she had another of' the intruders unmask. He was a stranger and stated that he, Mr. Lane, had a mania for antiques and had come to be 'sure that the cabinet was the one for which he was searching. Betty Lou sentenced him to buy the cabinet for a large sum of money. He then left and Betty Lou was alone with the remaining intruder. Instead of compelling him to unmask and receive the sentence, she said, Your sentence is-kiss me. The man remov- ed his mask, revealing Bob Sherwood. When asked how she knew him, she said, By your chin. They expressed their love for each other, but Sherwood said that they could not marry because he had no money. Betty Lou then present- ed a deed which she had found in the cabinet. It gave the Railroad Company permission to build a railway through some adjoining territory. This would give the Pendletons a lifetime supply of money. Bob and Betty Lou were hap- pily married and Mrs. Pendleton was at last satisfied. The cast: Betty Lou ....,,,...... Bob Sherwood ........ ,Frances Healy ...........Clyde Prow Mrs. Pendleton ...,,,. ,.,,,,,,, G eorgia Ballard Tony ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,...Paul Pershing Lola .......... ....... ....... ...... M a 1 'garet Prow Annie .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Worthington Brooks ...... Bee ..........,,,.,..,,....,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, Bab ......... Joe ......, Jack ,.............. Mr. Lane ,,...,.. ,......,..,Edith Lane .Harold McDonald .Mary June Cave .......Deloris Drabing .......Glenn Putnam ,....,.Vance Morgan .........Ward Tabor III Page 25
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