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Rm. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES May - 1934 JUNIOR - SICNIQR llANQUlC'l' M. E. Church School Building, May 18, 6:30 P. M. ANNUAL SIQRMON Methodist Episcopal Church, May 20, 8:00 P. M. Rev. Sampson Cocks CLASS PLAY THE YOUNGESTH High School Auditorium, May 22 and 23, 8:00 P. M. GRADUATION ICXERCISES High School Auditorium, May 25, 8:00 P. M. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held Friday night, May 18, at the Metho- dist church. The annual banquet is one of the important commencement events. Dr. Grant, president of the school board, gave the first toast, The Urge of Road Maps. Madeline Couch, senior, responded with The Call of the Open Road. Lewis Kimer, junior, had for his subject Detours and the last toast was given by Miss Shinn who talked on Journey's End. ' Music was provided by the Junior Girls' Sextette, composed of Virginia Haddick, Mary Ellen Perry, Mary E-liza- beth Ledlie, Naomi Adair, Elizabeth Holmes, and Alice Sharon. Those in charge of the banquet were James Ritchie, president of the junior class, Arlene Shoemaker, vice president, Kyle Dawson, secretary, and Virginia Hall, treasurer. The Baccalaureate address for the Class of 1934 was given at 8 p. m. on May 20 by the Rev. Sampson Cocks of the Presbyterian church. His theme was The Forward Look. I The seniors, in caps and gowns, were led to their seats in the Methodist church by the president and vice president of the junior class. 4
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Class Play The Youngest CAST OF CHARACTERS Charlotte Winslow ..,........,,,...,... Pauline Spangler Winifned Durr Oliver Winslow ,.,......, .......,. B ruce Farley Willis Dawson Mark Winslow ..........................,.......l. Dale Weeks Roy Ferguson Augusta Winslow Martin ...... Charlotte Schrier Ruth Blake Alan Martin ................,,,.......i............ Paulus Miller Allen Lettington Martha 1Muffj Winslow ..,....., Myrtle Spence Jean Ann Storey Richard Winslow .......,..,.. ,......... L ylc Hess Harold Newsome Nancy Blake .....,.......... ......,., E llen Belle McClelland Nina Gilbert Katie ..,.... ......... A rdis Barker Mary Cook THE YOUNGESTH QA modern comedy in three acts! The whole ,play takes place in the Winslow home in New York state. Mrs. Winslow has been left a considerable fortune by her deceased husband, to- gether with her two older sons, Mark and Oliver, her married daughter, Augusta, and her husband, Alan, her daughter, Muff, and The Youngest, Richard. Richard, who aspires to be a novelist, is constantly ridiculed and downed by the rest of the family, especially Oliver whom Mother Winslow con- siders to be the immediate head of the family. Nancy Blake, wealthy New York society girl and friend of the family, comes for a visit at the Winslow home. Sensing Richard's need for help, she makes a wager with Muff that he will be on top of the family in a week. She seeks the aid of the boys and Alan, who acts as the family lawyer. Each one has his own method, but Alan, through a technicality of law, finds that in reality Richard is the possessor of the Winslow home and fortune. As a last resort Richard accepts this fact to gain his goal, and the family find themselves at his mercy. Nancy, who is most responsible for the change, finally agrees to share Richard's fortunes in the years to come. 5
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