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THE ODYSSEY OF 1936 Blanden, Morse, Smith, Rice, Morris, Lonergan, Reagan, Barber Sewell, Williams, Jones, Maynard, King, Brown, Randall, Aylesworth CILZIOV fx April 3 and 4, the Senior Class of Homer Academy, under the direction of Principal Louis J. Walner, presented three one-act plays at the Homer Town I-Iallz I-lis First Shavefl HThe White Phantom, and Thursday Evening . According to Martin Kahl, business manager, one hundred dollars was cleared on the performances. The school furnished music for the plays and scenery was borrowed from various stores in town. The cast of characters and committees for the plays were as follows: HIS FIRSTSHAVEH Derrick . . . . CLEON BARBER Clara . . VIRGINIA AYLESWORTH Mr. Morton . . THOMAS LONERGAN Janet . . . . EDITH RANDALL Mrs. Morton . . LAURA REAGAN THE WHITE PHANTOM Mrs. Drexel Blake . DOROTHY MAYNARD Mrs. Ogden Frazier . . HELEN BROWN Officer Jerry Nolan .... JAMES RICE Curtis Frazier .... DOUGLAS MORRIS Marian Blake , . . . LOLA KING Ethan Sharpe . . LAURENCE SMITH Eleven Moore . . . JUNE SEWELL The White Phantom . . . 'P '? 7 THURSDAY EVENINGH' Laura Sheffield Johns . . RENA WILLIAMS Mrs. Sheffield . , . . BETTY JONES Gordon Johns . . . REXFORD MORSE Mrs. Johns . . JEANETTE BLANDEN COMMITTEES SCENERY Helen Brown, chairman Thorold Lanning Lola King Jeanette Blanden PROPERTY Herbert Sweeney, Ch. Frances Huntington Lewis Steger Robert Huttleston LIGHTS Gerald Oliver MAKE-UP John Fay Miss Cecelia Fox USHERS Roberta VanSickIe Frances Huntington Dorothy Andrews Beryle Nodine Edith Perry JIBQI'
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SENIGIQS LEWlS STEGER UBud HllIff'7If on ninizy flzo11,qlzf,v. lnterclass Basketball l, Q, 3, 4, lnterclass Baseball Q, 3, 4, A9 Club 'l, Q, 3, 4. ROBERTA VAN SICKLE 'll3ert Dirf,v 'KVI-ff I priiforni flzzir fllllll iirmziiinrid- arf. lnterclass Basketball 3, Cliorus Q, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Literary Editor ol HQdyssey,' 4. Roberta VanSickle Rena Williams Lewis Steger Herbert Sweeney HERBERT SWEENEY Herb C.'r011c'fird roftly, 111' may 'Il't'!fOlllf' bllflllj' .rlz'z'fJ. Football 'l, Soccer Q, 4, V. President ol Class 4, l-li-Y Q, 3, Tri-V 4, President 4. RENA WILLIAMS HTfIf'1'.f' before rlzf gale' ,rlif f0IH1Ll1 flu' lirrizglzty J'I1l,f0f.Y.,' lnterclass Basketball Q, l'li-V 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Rena wants to be an efficient little secretary.
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THE ODYSSEY OF 1936 If onozfcwy .a Ez,va1fcI.s RUSSELL MORSE AWARD QEXFORD J. MORSE, '36, won the coveted Russell Morse Award, which was presented this year by Reverend Mace. The twenty dollar award is presented annually by Mrs. W. D. Morse in memory of her son, Russell, to the high school boy who the faculty thought met these requirements: 1. Manhood 2. Force of Character 3. School Spirit 4. Scholarship ln the judgment of the faculty the following boys have most closely met the necessary requirements since that time: Albert Rodie . . '24 Llewellyn Bush . '30 John Riter . . . '25 l-lenry DeYoung . '31 George Letts . . '26 Joseph Galeotti . '32 John DeYoung. . '27 Donald l-lobart . '33 Frank Greene . . '28 Kellogg Baldwin . '34 Arthur Lewis . . '29 Robert McKnight . '35 MARY FLAGG DANIELS AWARD EDITH RANDALL, '36, was the proud receiver of the Mary Elagg Daniels Award given this year for the First time. Mr. Wolner presented the award to the girl, who the faculty thought most closely met these requirements: 1. Qualities of womanhood a. Courtesy b. Cooperation c. Dependability 2. Scholastic Endeavor 3. Enthusiasm The award, ten dollars, is to be given annually by Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Daniels in memory of Dr. Daniels' mother, Mary Elagg Daniels, who served on the Academy faculty lrom1892 until1907. Mrs. Daniels was also a member oi the Board of Education from 1918 unHl1933. 1331
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