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SENIOR CALENDAR VALEDICTORIAN . ....... Albert Miller SALUTATORIAN Christobel Hamilton CLASS SPoNsoR . MF- I- L- TYUUIP Class Song: On the Violin of Life we Play the Chord of Success, Because we learned this at the dear old J. H. S. Now that we're Seniors, we bid Farewell To I. H. S. Here's wishing you a happy time ahead. Class Flower: White Tea Rose. Class Colors: Old Rose and Silver. Class Motto: On the Violin of Life, We Play the Chord of Success Calendar of Activities: Friday, April 19 --.----------.---..----- ......... . . Class Day Friday, April I9 .............. junior-Senior Banquet Thursday, Friday, April 4, 5 ,.... .............. C lass Play Thursday, April 18 '------L---- -- - Class Trip Sunday, April 2I .. .A . , . Baccalaureate Monday, April 22 --.- Commencement Tuesday, April 23 .... . .. Alumni Reception Page 18
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the Mayor was to be the first on shore we were held back. A large car drew up to the edge of the water. We observed two very fine-looking young ladies in the back seat. The Mayor greeted one of the ladies with a kiss, who, to our great astonish- ment was Marjorie Lockwood, of J, H. S., none other than the Mayor's wife. Up- on the second look we saw Myrtle Christner writing down notes on the various hap- penings going on there. We later learned that she was the chief reporter on The New York Daily Times. We were certainly happy to have met all of our pals of the Senior Class of 35. After all Life is only a dream. MILDRED STUTZMAN and THELDON SHORT. Senior Trip On April 18th, 1935, a bright-eyed group of Seniors started on a day's journey to Michigan City and Chicago, The first stop brought us to the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City, While waiting for a guard to take us through the prison, quite a number got a thrill out of seeing a large cockroach go scuttling across the floor. Going through the prison we saw many interesting sights. One of the boys had the pleasure of sitting in the electric chair and coming out alive. After our visit to the prison we continued on to Chicago. We first visited the Chicago University Buildings, also the Chapel and Oriental Institute, all of which were found to be well worth our tinie. From there we went down town for lunch, after which we went out to Fields Museum and Shedd Aquarium. We would liked to have stayed there longer but our time would not permit it. Back down town again we were free to do anything we wished until 6:00 0- clock. Some rode the elevator, some the escalators and others shopped around. At six everyone met in front of the Chicago Theater. We saw Private Worlds , a picture based on an Insane Hospital. Everybody was ready for dinner about 9:00 P. M. As all good things must come to an end, we went back to our bus, after din- ner, and from there journeyed back home, tired but happy. We arrived home early Friday morning, April 19th, safe and sleepy. Page 17
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Hhobgoblin House The Senior Class Play: I-Iobgoblin House A Three-act Mystery Presented on April 4th and 5th, X935 CAST or CHARACTERS: IJQXRIUS KRUPP. old caretaker of Hobgoblin House . . . - MISS PRISCILLA CARTER. the present owner ...... MARIAN C.-lR'I'ICR, her niece .. .. JHJ, CARTER, Murilm 's youngvr sister . FRJNNK HARLUKV. Huri.1n'x fiuncc ... J.-XCK LORING, Jill'x fiunfu ...........-.. SUSAN PARKINS, the Hun51lish 'ouseheepern . . . HENRY GOOBICR, the durky L!ur.lf'r1f'r ..... . liI,Uf'IBf'IARD HRUNSON, rm escaped maniar ... BILL WILKINS. his keeper ...,.............. TIHC IIFIADLYCSS l'HAN'I'OH ....,.,. .....,. ...... . DIRECTOR: J. L. Trump TIME OF PLAY: Early Spring. PLACE! Near the Ozark foothills. ........ Theldon Short Marjorie Lockwood Lois Fissgus . . . Lucille Brown Celesta Evans .... Irma Garver Myrtle Christner .. . .Hubert Nusbaum I-larold Christner ..-. .- Robert Fields ... .. Blanche Holdread Christobel Hamiltom DEIJLAH W'OR'l'S, the dnrky Cook ........,. .-- Albert Miller Lamar Caton . . . Robert Nagle . . Delta Inbody This play was one of the most thrilling plays ever presented in the history of Jeffer- son School thus far. Page 19
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