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ACTIVITIES FRESHMAN GIRLS Back row: Ada Fossg Dorothy Deeringg Lillian Mulleng Barbara Carrg Crystal Postg Marilyn Bukerg Marjorie Fox. Front row: Eleanor Libbyg Wilma .Iohnsong Wilma Knowlesg Fayrline Herrickg Pauline Deering. A Good Girl in the Kitchen Yennie Yenson Mrs. Jennings Julia Jennings Josie Jennings Samanthy Jones Mandy White Mrs. Smith Pearle Carle Doris Lane Rita Marble Victoria Downs Violet Cromwell Helen Rickey Anna Rowell The House on the Moor John Bill A Corpse The Scientist A Stranger Henry First Sinister Alien Second S'nister Alien Third Sinister Alien Fourth Sinister Alien Elden Perkins Harold Arntz Elwood Cooley James Cuddy Richard Fox Norman Willis Rodney Ricker Clyde Bemis Oscar Rollins Kenneth Watson Entertainment between the one-act plays above was furnished by Vaughn Olson, of the eighth grade, who sang cowboy songs to the accompaniment of his guitarg by Miss Eleanor Libby, who gave a reading entitled How Did You Die , by Edmund Vance Cookeg by Mr. Rodney Ricker, of the fresh- man class, who played trumpet solosg and by M1'. Harlzrn Folsom, of the sophomore class, who played on the harmonica. Stage managers were Miss Jennie Fowlie and Miss Lucille Taylor. Advertisfng manager and poster chair- man was Miss Freida Fowlie. Make-up director was Miss Abbie Boyn- tovn, English teacher, Athens Academy. Two electric clocks were given to holders of lucky numbers. The contest between the plays was con- ducted by Miss Lucille Taylor. The following' students received blue ribbons for excellence in acting: Miss Pauline Deering, Mr. Harold Arntz, Miss Pearl Carle, and Miss Fayrline 28
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O ACTIVITIES l A GOOD GIRL IN THE KITCHEN Standing: Helen Rickerg Victoria Downsg Violet Cromwellg Anna Rowell. Seated: Doris Laneg Pearl Carleg Rita Marble. fl. Bow to all sophomores and treat them with candy. Financially, the Freshman Reception brought the Sophomore class the sum of ten dollars, received from admission tickets and sale of refreshments. The money has at the present date not been spent and lies in the treasury of the classg in other words, is held by the class treasurer, Clayton Chadbourne, until the Sophomores wish its use. PEANUT HUNT Closely associated with freshman razzing, is the annual peanut hunt , which is an occasion when the freshmen try to elude the watchful sophomores in order to steal away in a group and consume a quantity of pea- nuts before the sophomores find them. An evening of fun is always in st01'e. Last fall the freshmen came out the better of the sophomores and duly presented them with the empty peanut shells after the fun was all over. STUDENT COUNCIL ENTERTAINMENT On May 7th, the Student Council presented an evening of varied entertainment at Har- mony Grange Hall, for the purpose of rais- ing money for athletics. Four one act plays were given, coached by Miss Pineo, with the following casts: Ghosts by Moonshine Jack Pauline Deering Freddie Dorothy Deering Tony Wilma Johnson Bill Marjorie Fox Ralph Wilma Knowles Harriet Ada Foss Lola Barbara Carr Muriel Marilyn Buker Susan Crystal Post Maggie Madeline Huntley Miss Patience Miss Prudence Miss Penelope Tom's Arr ival Arlene Chadbourne Lillian Mullen Fayrline Herrick
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ACTIVITIES I l THE FRESHMAN BOYS Standing: Oscar Rollins: Elden Perkins, Harold Arntzg Rodney Rickerg Kenneth Watsong James Cuddy. Seated: Norman Willisg Elwood Cooleyg Clyde Bemisg Richard Fox. Herrick. The members of the cast of Ghosts by Moonshinen were awarded red ribbons. The sum of forty-three dollars was taken in at the door at this entertainment. BASKETBALL All extra-curricular effort during the win- ter term was centered upon basketball. We regretted the necessity of curtailing expenses in every way possible, but otherwise the school would have been unable to finance the sport. The teams were coached by Mr. Russell Perry, teacher at the Mainstream school. BOYS' BASKETBALL fSummarized by Curtis Lombard, '39J Our season opened December Hrst with practices twice a week. There was a small squad out to practice, thus not offering much competition for the various positions. Five vacancies had been caused by last ytear's graduation, but these were successfully filled by Carl Small, '39, at center, Roy Mc- Pherson at left forward, Manson Taylor, '39, at right fo1'ward, Curtis Lombard, '39, at left guard, and Clayton Chadbourne, '39, at right ,fruardg but as practice made our ability great- er, Paul Herrick won center position by his height and skill. The regular first team as used at the first of the season was changed considerably before the close of the season: Lombard working in- to forward and Herrick into guard position. Small and Chadbourne had their share of the sickness during the winter and were un- 29
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