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HEARTS AND BLOSSOMS MRS. HORACE MANNING.................... .DONNA JEAN MIZER (who believes in dreams) JUNE MANNING......................................MARGARET WOOD (her dau iter, young, pretty and romantic) MARIE MANNING....................................T. JOAN WILL ® (her sister, younger, and more romantic) MAT5HEW BRANDON............................ .HOBERT EIGER (absent-minded man) IHILIP BRANDON.................................RUSSELL MERRILL (his nephew) JERRY HIGGINS..............................................JACE DENNIS (poor but promising lawyer) MALINOT....................................PATRICIA ‘ MERRILL (a young lady of color) SAMSON BONAPART...............................EENNE® ROBASSER (an ebony hued bell boy) ,ILm........................................ . . HELEN VINTER ?®JJY.....................................................JOYCE HUMAN BHUCE................................................DUANE LAU 302.............,...............................HAROLD SCHHITZ (summer-time acquaintances) SYNOPSIS Mrs. Manning, a widow, with her two daughters, June and Marie, is spending the summer at Sunset Lodge, an American hotel Mr. Matthew Brandon, an old-time sweetheart of Mrs. Manning arrives at the hotel. She forbids June to even talk to «ilip, Mr. Brandon’s nephew, and she does not like the lawyer beine in love with Jerry, a poor but promising The comedy was carried out through the operetta by Ma- lindy and Samson.
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On the opening day of school Sept. 10, 1943, the Junior class enrolled with sixteen pupils: six hoys and ten girls. This year we found two new teachers waiting to meet us. They were Mr. Rogers and Miss Nagel. The first activity was to choose our class officers. Sidney Shipman was chosen president; Junior Forrest, Vice president; Joyce Putman, secretary; Harold Schmitz, class re- porter; and Mary Lou Moore, assistant editor of the school paper. Two of the greatest events for the juniors took place when the rings were chosen Nov. 23 and the play Full of Youth was given. No class parties were held this year because of the gas rationing. Our assembly program was given on Arbor Day April 16, and was based on the subject of Conservation. Our banquet was held May 8, at the Fulton school, JR—SR. BANQUET A most delightful evening was had at the Junior- Senior Banquet, which was held at the schoolhouse. At 6;30 o’clock the Band Boosters served a chicken dinner with all the trimmings. The dinning room-was decdrated with the senior colors—scarlet and silver. With Sylvia Mossing playing the role of toastmistress, Helen Vfinter welcomed the Seniors to which Donald ' Vaughan, president of the Senior class responded. Mr. Bodonbender and Mr. Rogers gave toasts which vero enjoyed greatly. After several special numbers we all went to the speciaLy decorated gym to dance.
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SO ?HOMOK£S f X £ S M jVJ £ M — ' i SOPHOMORES We came back to Pulton last September with Sixteen members in our class. Shortly after school had started we elected our class officers. Norman Bratton was to be our class president; Pat Merrill, vice-president; Gerald Bernath, secretary and treasurer; Joan Willson, cabinet member; Ila Jo Willson, news reporter; and Miss Nagel, our class advisor. After the newness of being back to school had worn off we decided to have a party. We played games and had refresh- ments at the party. Then, of course, we initiated the freshmen in October, In March we gave a short play, Hie Trysting Place, for P T, A. program. May 12 was the date we gave our assembly program. FRESHMEN On September 8, 1942, the freshmen class entered this school with the enrollment of 18. But by the time school was out it had risen to 19whenGlen and Virginia Hartbarger, and Homer Watkins joined our class and Kathryn Bundy and. Richard Dennis moved away. We had two parties this year, both at Dream Haven, We held one in October and the other was a sleighing party. We were properly initiated into high school in October, Our class officers are: president, Donald Snyder} secretary-treasurer, Sue Mizer; cabinet member, Margaret Wood; news reporter, Helen Galbraith; and class advisor ’, Miss, Libbe,
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