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nrme fine William Albright Robert Allen Cassius Barber Donald Bashline Edward Book Ray Bryant Charles Buchanan Robert Buchanan John Calderwood Kenneth Christley Wallace Christley Paul Christy James Dugan David Easterbrook BAND Sponsor—Ben Marshall Kenneth Eakin Paul Elder Donald Elliott David Fithian Howard Evans Richard Fithian James Forbes Kenneth (Jill Russell Gilliland Walter (Jilliland Paul (Jraham Zygmund Gursky Charles Haid Margaret Harmon Richard Howe Rama Jean Hull»ert (Jeorge Ketler Nick Maddelena Lloyd McCurdy James McDowell Thomas McKnight David Mechler Billy Mechler Lester Miller Lloyd Miller William Milner John Montgomery Neil Montgomery Ruth Montgomery Kenneth Moon Marion Moon Jack Parker Frank Patterson Harvey Perrine Paul Pizor James Scott Merle Shorts Raymond Snyder Alfred Taylor Esther Mae Urey Ixtyal Walters Kenneth Weber William Walters Donald Bashline Pauline Barnes Edward Book Ralph Brown John Calderwood (Jrace Campbell Lucille Campbell Ruth Campbell Mary Ix u Cay wood Kenneth Christley Alice Conner Dorothy Cookson Laurene Coulter Fern Cozad Kenneth Eakin ORCHESTRA Sponsor Miss Selkirk Burges Winifred Elliott Howard Evan Oakley Farver Dick Fithian Lois (Jardner Russell Gill iam! Charles Haid Margaret Harmon Winsome Harry Richard Howe Rama Jean Hulbert Shirley Hulbert Margaret Lightner Thomas McKnight Grace McTavish David Mechler Kenneth Moon John Montgomery Ruth Montgomery Lucille Moore Naomi Moore Lucille Nordstrom Betty O’Connor Sylvia Peden Harvey Perrine Paul Pizor Jean Platt Beat rice Rea Roberta Robinson Anna Mary Rossman Ruth Rossman Raymond Snyder Sara Snyder Sally Soppitt Rossman Stewart Alfred Taylor Esther Mae Urey Loyal Walters Sylvia Walter Dorothy Weber Kenneth Weber Betty Jean White Betty Whitesell Esther Wiseman Twenty-nine
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Ruth Allen Kathleen Albin Mary Barber Pauline Barnes Irene Black Betty Brown Lucille Campbell Ruth Campbell (Jrace Campbell Eva Mae Christie Alice Conne» Dorothy CooVson Laurene Coulter Fern Cozad Celeste Davidson Dorothy Faull Mary Lou Adams Margaret Gardner Annabelle Gildersleeve Jean Gilliland Beatrice Graham Betty Hall Ethel Heasley Pejtiry Hoyt Ruth Hulbert Mary Ellen Huskin GIRLS CHORUS Si onsor—Miss Katherine Smith Shirley Hulbert La June Joyner Ix rna Mae Kins; Margaret Lightner Charlotte Matthews Evelyn McBride Virginia McGill Virginia Millsop Vivian Montgomery Mary Morrison Naomi Moore Erma Negri Ruth N'x Evelyn Nutt Betty O'Conner Helen Osborne Ruth Patton Sylvia Peden Anna Perry Betty Perrine Dorothy Perrine Rhoda Perrine Ix uise Pettit Helen Porter Hazel Rainey Beatrice Rea Alice Reagle I orothy Reagle Dorothy Richardson Rita Rider Roberta Robinson Ruth Rossr-an Julia Schall Jane Scott Kathleen Uber Sylvia Walter Esther Wiseman Dorothy Weber Eleanor Williams Jean Williamson ♦ WfS'f % tvt M.f 1 I t.» t vr William Albright Robert Allen Harlan Anderson Don Rashline Horace Bollinger Robert Buchanan Leroy Cameron Kenneth Christ ley John Campbell Leonard D'Antonio Kenneth Eakin David Fithian James Forbes Tommy Forker BOY'S CHORUS Si onsor—Ben Marshall Jack Giles Kenneth Gill Robert Gilliland Walter Gilliland Charles Haid Thomas Hodgson Robert Hume Gaylord King Clifford McDougall Charles Pearson Harvey Perrine Harold Sefton William Shipton Merle Short James Stevenson Alfred Taylor lk n Thompson Kenneth Weber Glenn Williams Robert Williamson Patsy White Frank Wolford Twenty-eight
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DRAMATICS The Senior Claw has been active in dramatics during the school year. Contrary to the customs of other years, the Thanksgiving and Christmas plays were presented by members of the Senior Public Shaking classes. The Boston Tea Party , a play based on the historical event of that name, was presented at Thanksgiving time and had to do with a young crippled boy, who cleverly detained two red-coats in a country inn. while the tea was being thrown overboard. Dick Hamford—A crippled boy ............................................ Clifford McDougall Tom the landlord of the Inn ............................................... Lloyd McCurdy British Lieutenants ....................................... Carl Richards. Walter Horsman American Patriots ............................ Irivin Muir. John Paxton. Herman Rodgers The Music-Literary Contest play was a Domestic Coiredy. A young architect and his wife thought they had lost a fortune, because their stupid maid had neglected mailing an imi»ortant letter. However, everything ended happily. Jeffrey Baldwin ..................................................................... Herman Rodgers Mrs. Baldwin .................................................................... Mary Lou Cay wood Hilda, the maid .................................................................... Mlirie, Burton A tory of paganism versus Chrfstianty was told in the presentation of the Christmas play. For Unto You is Born. Some i or i easants. distracted by famine and the threatened sacrifice of their son. learn of the true religion and become Christians, thus saving their son. Mlcha. an aged woodsman Anna, his wife ........... Etzel. their son.......... Bonaface. a Christian priest Hogan, a Druid priest .... .... James Lary Ruth Montgomery Andrew Bardelcik - . Richard Fithian William Ryhal The Senior Class play As the Clock Strikes. was presented to a full house on the evening of March I. The play was a mystery as well as a comedy. A valuable necklace was stolen from one of the guests of a house ! arty. and after every one had been accused of the deed, the real thief, who was really not a thief at all. was found. Nick Bolton host of the house party ................................... Thomas Throckmorton Sam Randolph .............................................................. Andy Bardelcik Nancy Arnold engaged to Nick .............................................. Jean Williamson Alec Manchester playwright ................................................ Charles Pearson William the butler ............................................................ Harold Knys Mrs. Randolph—a nice old lady ............................................... Margaret Racz Madge Keating ................................................................... June Joyner Jim Keating ..................................................................... John Dyko Lucius Dreer a stranger ...................................................... William Rhyal The following one-act plays were g'ven in chapel as Senior Productions: Between Trains, “Who Says Can’t. Poor Sam.” The Valiant. Thank You Doctor. and Red Carnations. During the latter part of February, a dramatic club was formed, which is sponsored by Misses flenevieve Hunter and Leila Gilliland. The club meets every Wednesday evening. Thirty
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