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itll 0 mittee: Miss Taylor, Chairman, William Calvert, Roger Ware, Fred Grayston, Myrtle Louise Earhart, Jeanne Felton, and Jack Barnhisel. The annual Senior Play was looked forward to with a great deal of enthusiasm by all the Class, and as a result, the well-known play, f'Cap- py Ricks by Peter B. Kyne, was chosen for presentation. The number was well received by packed houses both nights, November 22 and 23 when the play was presented. It was under the com- petent direction of Miss Taylor and Miss Rupert, assisted by A. J. Beri- ault, head of the Beriault School of Expression at Indianapolis. A few weeks after the presentation of the play, the entire cast journeyed to Fort Wayne for an eveningis entertainment. In financing its annual, the class was under the necessity of finding some method to take the place of advertising which was given up by the business staff. The city Auto Show on February 6, 7, and 8 was the re- sult. All members of the class had a part in helping to put it across by selling tickets, and a special committee of Bob Bauman, chairman, Helen Johnson, Kathryn Deerwester, Sumner Sale, Gaius Wike, James Favor? ite, and William Calvert, class president, aided Joe Sowerwine, business manager of the yearbook, in the details of the venture. This was de- clared the most successful undertaking ever staged by a High School organization. The first social event of the year was held in the High School Gym, with Roger Ware in charge, and a good time was enjoyed by all those present. Early in April, a second party was given at the County Club with the Vikings and Coaches Kriegbaum and Bucher as special guests. An or- chestra composed of Anne Steiber, William Calvert, Marion Van Pelt, Waldo Hubartt, and Maurice Newell, furnished music for the occasion. This was declared the most successful party ever sponsored by the class. Putting aside their good-times, the class turned to the serious job of choosing a gift to the school that would always be remembered. After much debating, they finally agreed on possibly the most appropriate and most appreciated of gifts ever presented to Huntington High School, the electric scoreboards for Huntingtonis new Community Gymnasium, that now hang on the North and South walls of the building with a plate bear- ing the words, 'fClass of '29 , suspended from each. Thus at the close of their four years in H. H. S., the Class has main- tained a high standard of leadership and scholarship, and can truly be called The best class to ever be graduated from Huntington High School. . F Q i M 'R' '25 K Wilt l-1 Ni f-V-M. gsiqiem-f H-'fl A .1 , tr 1,1 .J - Ti: 7 'T' R PAGE TWENTY-NINE ef mf T mir- - -Y ,..-' 1.4. ff' , Y -'W LSE.. . : il ivifikx,-, , C 7 . f -f--X .- , - - . .- 2 , - . .QW 4 , I. YU! M, 31 y .fl 7 ' 1. X li, . V, V ....g,f,',s, ,N l ,ii if 3,1 lil -,Aff Y . , .,l V.. il 'z , 5 , l - ..,.l..l .E
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