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CLASS OF ' 42 TOP PANEI Front row: Evelyn Richmond, Joyce C!ady. Poul Bond. Albert Engle. Richard Gamble. George Woodard. Fred Davis. Mr. Mori ' is. Joe Runion. Dean Getz. John Frain, Lillian Lower. Ada Custer. Geraldine Cofting:. Martha Craie. Second row: Lurene Watoon. Mary Baysntrer. Yvonne Fetter. Betty Spencer. Betty Myers. Gertrude Hauck. Doris Bertsch. Buelta Fenstermaker. Evelyn Smith. Marian Garen. Elwin Johnson, Elaine Busz. Jack McPheeters, Robert Woodard. Back rtiw : Madelaine Coffing, Joan Rensberser. Mildred Squier. Mary Edith Kern, Robert Andrews, Jack Coffinpr, Walter Burtch, William Brandenberg, Charles Mountz, Nick Neague. Kogei- Gelhousen, James Porter, Ralph Andrews, Phyllis Shaffer. Ileene Treesh, Marjorie Nodine. BOTTOM PANEI - Front row: James Harris, Louis Sapp. Paul Brinkman, Beverly Haver. Claire Dix. Ella Mae Noel, Doris Freeman, Doris Clark. Gloria Van Lear, Marion Seidel. Claire Cerasale. Walter Smith. Robert Brown. Second row: Lowell Stuckman. Earl Creager. Harold Fuller. Robert Winebrenner. Edward Symon, Naomi Murphy. Miss Short- ridge. Louise Jamison, June Reneman, Jack Barnes. Harry Schendel. Margaret Erickson. Joan Carper. Back row: Betty Zern, Irene Morris. Kathryn Miller. June Spencer. Roger Tuck, William Smurr, John Parvu. Paul Shaffer, LeRoyal Penland. Violet Snyder, Patricia Bechtol, Eva Stutzman. Rebecca Marti. Martha McKinley. Gypsy: I tella your fortune, mister. Joe Hunter: How much? Gypsy: Twenty-five cents. Joe H.: Correct. Howdya guess it? Paul Hochstetler: Dad, can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Mr. Hochstetler: Why, certainly. Paul H.: Please sign my grade cards then. Did you ever do any public speaking? asked Mr. Sherman. Well, answered Finley Custer, I once asked a girl for a date over a party line. Sign on DeVeny ' s door! If I am studying when you enter, wage me up. GUESS WHO They sweep the rooms and tend the fires. These good men the school board hires; We know their names as Cooney and Jim, And they ' re full of fun, clear to the brim. They find our love letters and many notes, They walk up the halls to hang up our coats. They mow the lawns and they sweep the walk. While the rest of the mob just laugh and talk. Now who do you think these famed men are. Oh! Can ' t you guess? Conrad Schomberg and James Ray. Page 2}
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CLASS OF ' 40 TOP PANEL— Front row: Clarence Talley, Eugene Rowe, Robert Zeller, Vincent Zecca. Doufilas Warfield. Kenneth Yingrling, Arthur Warner, Betty Vallance. Elaine Wilfong, Naomi Newman. Martha Peppie, Dorothy Wise, Marie Ervin. Second row ; Betty Rahrig, Rita Smythlony, Margaret Snyder, Mary Pearson, Loretta Schendel, Mary Rcss, Estella Starner, Victoria Sherban, Gracti Oliver, Lois Russell, Betty Squier, Marcella VanLear, Betty Taylor, Kathryn Newbauer, Phyllis O linger, Violet Yarde, Laura White, Betty Ross. Back row : Robert Eldridge, James Richmond, Robert Ross, Robert Widner, Don Stroh, Royce Rose, John Neague. William Van Fleit, Valentine Yanuszeski, William Thompson, Delmar Smith, William Creager. James Russell. Melvin Parker. Frank- lin Fickard. BOTTOM PANEI - First row: Robert Hendrickson, Durward Wilmot, Gene Carper, Virginia Kleeman, Eleanor Diederich, Lois Meyer, Irene Bidwell, Howard Dean, Kenneth Hughes, Charles Carlin, Melvon Moody, James Kelham. Raymond Ballentine, Harvey Frain, Darrell Dalrymple, Joseph Leeson. Second row: Franklin Hillegass, Violet Kleeman, Elaine Houser, Margaret McLaughlin, Helen Deihl, Ellen Jamison, Ann Bradin, Gcraldine Johnson. Doris Dickson, Doris May Fluke, Helen Cook, Maxine Hathaway, Mary Hathaway, Loretta Miizzillo, Virginia Burns. Everett Bodey, James Alford. Back row : Thelma Deihl. Thais Johnston, Alma Fuller. Marjorie Clark, Jeannette Moats, Mary Marti, Jean Creviston, Elizabeth McConnell. John Griffin, Leo Morris, Robert Gallatin, Max Hills, Leo Lung, Robert Conkle, Kenneth Hopkins. Charles White. CLASS OF ' 41 TOP PANEI - Front row: Earl Richmond, Mary Blocm, Miriam Voorhees, Mary Sleek, Marcia Growl, Mary Roberts. Jean Ellington. Adella Ross, Lois King, Cecelia Bartels. Mildred McPheeters, Dorothy Brown. Second row: Arthur Franklin, Walter Newman. Harry Bohler. Edward Harwood, Joe Myers. William Snyder, Miss Gump, Elaine Lewis, Grace Baysinger, Betty Cerasale, lona Bond, Cleophus Smith, Roger Whirledge. Back row: Don Schulthess, Donald Furnish. Charles Freeze, John Knock, Roger Gordon, Matthew Andrews, Richard Graham, Maxine Watson. Meredith Walters. Fara Lee Pearson. Mary Jo Redman, Glenn Getz. BOTTOM PANEL— Front row : Margaret Hamm. Eileen Voorhees. Kathleen Connor, Mary Moody, Patricia Gelhousen, Jack DeVeny, Florence Zulick, Bonnie Hazeltine, Eileen Zinn. Phyllis Mann. Stanley Rose. Second row : Dorothy Schulthess, Jeanette Chester, Patricia McDowell, Eleanor Souder, Ha Warner, Lorraine Babbit, Miss Trimble, Betty Burtch, Kathryn Rider, Dorothy Yingling, Fay Kalafat, Gladys Zinn. Back row: Charles Simcox, Doris Clabaugh, Meredith Holsingcr, Nina Childers, Roger Neighborgall. Gordon Dills. Willard Stump, William Oliver, Radis Vice, Mary Whelan, Zoa Hamm.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Novel Princess, starring Virginia Fratila and LeRoy Drews, directed by Mrs. Ivan Fitch, was presented at the gymnasium May 13 and 14 by the Senior Class. The production is a romantic farce with several musical numbers and proved to be a great success. Sonia, Princess of Danzibar, has become en- amored of American ideals and men through read- ing American novels. Finding herself a rebellious pawn in affairs of State, she attempts to flee the country, abetted by the American book-salesman and her favorite Lady-in-Waiting. The entire Court is thrown into consternation. The country is in an uproar. International complications de- velop. American tourist trade, chief source of revenue for Danzibar throughout the depression, . is in confusion. Arac, the Lord Chancellor, promptly thrown a military cordon about the city, and Sonia is trapped within it, almost in the very shadow of the palace walls. In her disguise as a scullery maid she would have been safe mdefinite- ly, but her own tumultuous nature flings her from one complicated situation into another. Then she falls in love, with riotous results. The plot is swift, tense, full of sudden surprises. The lines are modern, sparkling, witty, yet the tone of royalty has been preserved even in the most farcical situation. Suspense is sustained, mounting to the last curtain. The play has color, glamour, mystery, romance, action. CAST OF CHARACTERS Sonia, Princess of Danzibar Virginia Fratila Terese, Lady in Waiting to Sonia Helen Jones Jeanne, Maid Barbara Van Fleit The Queen of Danzibar Pauline Busz Footman Nathan McCully Lord Arac 1 Richard Murley The King Richard Weaver Charles Stuart (American Book Salesman) Joe Hunter Captain of the Guard Paul Jenkins Guardsman Donald Painter Paul Archer LeRoy Drews Edward Evarts Finley Custer Mrs. Henry Martin Peggy Owens Mr. Henry Martin Elton Howard Sue Martin Sally Carlin Inn Keeper Charles Ervin Peasants: June Downend, John Brennan, Helen Rowe, John Spencer, Imogene Hall, Edward Worman, Lois Burtch, Harold McNabb, Corrine Millhouse, Edith Bruno, Grace Burns Tourists: Josephine Gorrell, June Campbell, Marie Kettering, Elsie Yarde, Keith Murray, Robert Traster Publicity: Russell DeVeny Properties and Costumes: Betty Brown Prompter: Marie Noel Director: Mrs. Ivan Fitch Lowell Cole: Pop, I need an encyclopedia for school. Mr. Cole: Encyclopedia! Nothing doing! You can walk to school like I did! Eddie Bailen and John Brennan were seated in a crowded street car. Eddie noticing that John had his eyes closed, said: What ' s the matter John, aren ' t you feeling well? I ' m all right, said John, but I don ' t like to see ladies standing.
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