Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 32 of 74
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PRINCE UE PEACE STANDING: lrene Meszaros, Marjorie Hollenbaugh, Ann Kassing, Ruth Ann Fish, Mary Elaine Few. SEATED: Mrs. Now, Richard Sour, Iulia Ieanne Lanning, Betty Now, Mary Lou Fish, Kyle Bigham, Olive Smith. A greater interest was taken in the Prince of Peace declamation contest Luis year than in previous years. The local contests were won by Mary Lou Fish, at the Amsden Church, Iulia Lanning, at the Kansas Church: and Betty Now at the Rehoboth Church. Mary Lou and Iulia went to the county contest at Old Fort and Betty went to Republic. Betty received first place and Iulia second. A debate team was organized again this year but due to the Weather which caused us to miss so much school, the County School Mas- ters decided to abandon the County one act play contest, debate, and music festival. For this reason the members of the debate team agreed to dissolve the team for the remainder of the year. JUNIUH-SENIUH BENUUET The traditional Iunior-Senior Banquet was held at the Country Club in Fostoria on Wed- nesday, May 2 ,l945. The theme of the evening was Spring The ballroom of the Country Club was gaily decorated with streamers in pastel colors. Several bouquets of flowers appropriately placed added to the Spring theme. The dining room, overlooking the Country Club grounds, was also very gaily decorated in pastel. The decorations ofthat room Were set off by the arrangements of the flowers. The table decorations were very appropriate for the occasion. A delicious dinner was served to the Sen- iors and Iuniors and to the members of the fac- ulty. The Iuniors, who were in charge, present- ed a well planned program which consisted ct various types of music, and a guest speak- er. Much of the entertainment was furnished by members of the Iunior Class. After the program general dancing was enjoyed. We of the Iunior Class hope that our guests emoyed the evening of festivity.

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STUDENT EUUNEH.PLAY STANDING: Ruth Ann Fish, Carolyn Grove, Don Russell, Dick Sours, Mary Elaine Few, Mrs. Now, Kyle Bigham. SEATED: Donna Chubb, Iulia Lanninq, Ioan Waltermier. WHERE'S GRANDMA Where's Grandma was chosen as the Stu- dent Council play this year. When Gretchen Blake invited her Grandmother to live with her she didn't realize what she was getting into. Gretchen had her hands full without in- viting more trouble. There was Carol, her younger sister who wanted to marry a poor boy, and lack who was in love with a book- keeper at the store where he worked. Grand- ma arrived and was very different from the grandmother expected. She dyed her hair, painted her face, rode horseback, Went swim- ming and shocked the whole town. When five thousand dollars came up miss- ing at the store where Iack worked, the blame is put on Lucy, the bookkeeper that Iack loves. In order to save her he takes the blame. Grandma finds out the truth through her private detective that Mr. Trusdale, man- ager of the store, is to blame. Mr. Trusdale and daughter Arlene, who also loves lack, leaves town and Grandma brings peace to the Blake-Worley family. Carol and Tom are then married, lack and Lucy are also married and Gretchen and her husband, Bob, are happy again, when Grandma stops pretending to be young and is her lovable self again. UNE ACT PLAY ANGEL CHILD The story of the play revolves around Amy Cramer, age ten, a demon child who resorts to blackmail, spying and prying into lives STANDING: Wanda Snyder, Ioan Wal- termier, lulia Ieanne Lanning, Donald Russell. SEATED: Richard Sour, Ioan Shaw. around her. Her older brother, Kenny, has to have a tuxedo and the sight of him in his father's is comical. ln order to get enough money to take his girl to the dance he has to kiss Amy's foot or she wouldn't lend him the money for which she charged fifty-per-cent interest. Amy kept an account in her little black book for all of her creditors. On learning that her sister Phyllis had been stood up on a date to the dance, Amy takes action. She called the fellow concerned, Eric Williams, and tells him that Phyllis is desper- ately in need of him. When he arrives Phyllis and he make up and leave for the dance. Amy then is just in time to tune the radio on to he'ar her dream man, Frank Sinatra, who she claims she's going to marry some day.



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