Hartford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hartford Township, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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owe -v fa Cl ASSEI LIES Granville High School complied with the fancies of all students this year by presenting programs of varied types to entertain and inform the pupils with ed- ucational and interesting assemblies. The finest of music, poetry, drama, lec- tures, and school talent opened a vista hitherto closed to many of us. A fine spirit of mutual appreciation was formed by the inter-school programs broached as a regular county feature, and it was en- joyed to the fullest entent by our pupils. A widely-diversified realm of music was ushered before us during the school year, ranging from the classics to swing and jazz. Accordionist, Mr. Smith ,of Capital University, delighted us with popular melodies and the more legato 'Ave laria.' Denison University offered for our entertainment the Shepardson Girls Glee Club,and the Denison String Quartet, which complied with selections of the masters, Haydn and Bach. Our chorus, or- chestra, and band performed many times and were well worthy of our lengthyrap- plause. The Granville Tunesmiths demon- strated thelr wares several times for our swing-swung tenses. Poetry and drama, as well as music, found an attentive audience in the mem- bers of our school. Dr. King, professor of English at Denison University, gallop- ed us to victory in the English Grand National Steeple-chase via John Hass- field's'R1ght Royal.' The Dramatics Club weve us into the web of'The Red Spider.' Far-famed Ethel Salisbury Hanley present- ed the stage in miniature before our gleeful chuckles at her graceful mario- nettes. The county movies took us to far off places and to industrial centers. Authoritative lecturers and speakers captivated us many times with various phases of life and democracy. Included on this imposing program were Granville! own ministers, Dr. Oxley, Rev. Hilne,and Rev. Dossg Denison Un1versity's head of dramat1cs,lr. Edward Wright: Rev. Tippet of BexleygJudge Bale of Franklin County's Juvenile Court3Mr. Ramsey,world Reporter and lecturerg and Booth Shepard,scholar- ship student from Exeter Un1vers1ty.Eng- land. DRAMATICS The dramatic activity of Granville High School has been one of our most interesting activities. The most import- ggt Kevengs have been the Junior Play, 9 .JSE idea B and Red s ide:-. Emktics Ulubfgr Deltfifiapii, 95:3 presented an amusing assembly program, which was later repeated at the Alexan- dria High School. The Dramatlcs Club has held regular meetings throughout the school year, at which several shortplays have been read and many pantomimes giv- en. We feel that all the work done has displayed well the dramatic talent of high-school students and has been a cre- dit to the school. ART Granville High School has offered a special course to all those talented in art work. Ten students are enrolled un- der Miss Virginia Beck, the instructor. The pupils are taking up the lines of work in which they are especially inter- ested. Some of the students are working with posters and cartoons. There is also a photography course conducted by Mr. Quick. The students are taught how to take good pictures andthen how to develop and print them. We are expecting one entry in the graphic art contest sponsored by the American Maga- zine. ' Although there are fewer partici- pants in these courses than there are in some of the other activities, we believe that these students contribute a very hr portant and necessary part of the school work. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Ghosts, hob goblins, and other pe- culiar costumes made the Student Council Halloween party a success. The G. R. dance, with the introduc- tion of the big apple, was one of the hits of the year! Delta Nu Kappa sponsored a dance to celebrate their play, given the night before. Both the play and the party were successful. With the happ feeli of s ri vacation ahead, the Hi-Yngmarkedp ogg another high-light evening for the mem- bers of the club and their friends with the spring dance. GRANVILLE LICKINGANA STAFF Leslie Seagrave . . . . . . . . . Editor Mary Alice Willett.Scho1ast1c Activities David MacDiarm1d. . . . . . . . . Sports David Leach . .. . Dranatics, Music, Art Pauline Palmer ..... Social Activities . .Assemblies, Clubs Wayne Moore . . Mabel Campbell. . . . . . . . Gene McCollum . . . . ,Typistg Alice Shepard . . . . Virginia Palmer . . Eleanor Fischer . Marguerite Belt . SENIOR CALENDAR Senior Picnic . . . . . . . . . . May Senior Breakfast. . . . . . . . . May Preview of Senior Play, assembly. May 26 Senior Play . . . . . . . . . May 27, 28 Baccalaureate . . . . . . . . . . lay 29 Commencement. . . . May 31 ll 25



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1938, pg 77

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