Johnsville High School - Anchor Yearbook (Shauck, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Act IV is warmly received because it is to be the final act with David Armstrong acting ee President, Rosemary Pearce, Vice--President Carol Jordan, Secretary Denny Kitchell, Treasurer, David Armstrong and Gene White, Student Council Representatives, Enoch Cunningham, Claes Reporter, and Mr Tyrol Hoble, Glass Adviser With further research we find 'Cupid' has again raided ur ranks. 'Study' seems leee formidable. Uouldn't it 'be unbelievable if we grew to like him! There are some aspects of the play that the actors enjoyed such as the Scrap Drive, the Senior Clase Play entitled 'Finders Creepez-s , and the editing of the Uohnsville H1 Liteon and 'me Anchor - 19,',i3'. ,dll I - . L ' L -'N-----.5-...--....-een ,ual Ill ' ' ' I 5 fr s . A X 31 0 'X 1 : ' N l U . X . , O X The stars of this play are Bmw Kitchell in Kueicg Jerry Greene and Gene White in lootbellg Ihvid Armstrong, Mildred Downs, and Rosemary Pearce in Scholerehipg Key Levering in LLL.: David Armstrong and Raymond Linn in l'.l'.A.g Gary Oover, Raymond Linn, end Denny Mitchell in Basketball. As the final act nears the close, white feces drevn with worry, are noticed. This is the final struggle for success. 'Study' is finally conquered and what need to 'be an enemy turned out to be e friend. As this 'book goes to press ve' are lookin forward to our trip to New York City and Washington, D. C., the Junior-Senior Banquet, and finally, Gradvntion mv. A Our class colors are Purple and White, our flower is the White Rose, and our motto is 'Conduct and Courage Lead to Honor . 5 w ! ' I J, tt! ff --All SMI! 2 ...ann warn I j 1 I ,F J If 25291 -- nshave sir? R ,H oeeznag P, -.. , I , li.m..E... -- No. Just a haircut, that Jerry N She czislxgvdamniiyed oh' A If P1B8S8.n so til. d ll, p e ' e makes me 143.91 -- Would you mind Nw il' d n h gf' taking your not off. then? 1, ,ny etygu :Zff1ldn?f gigndhffred 5252 did-if-QLEIZ 'ngghv 1'1I1 S0!'1'y- I , num-enema-ensues: so m G OW ' r .N lnommiffey-is-represent wit xg-5 ' 'Who' do You 50 5535? A 111-.lable -- Wallace your hand Da A ,,,, Hgh 1 d , writing gets worse all the time. oth..,..YJ.d.ef gir,,1S,'n e s ifferent from I H5112-Sl!1.S... -- nlflell, Hr. Noble, if Qgna gg. M, MII, what wayfl! wrote any better then you'd be finding pa id A M, ash , Q11 fa'-In with my Spelling- 1 V mano:-emefefiofsozut with mm.. 1 ooeoooeeeooneo L, ww -- 'Well' All fight mn. m?SQ3.rQ:k'Zf'1?ed hiiifhi HITS M- since you von't lend me the money, P11 B an rome S Le on e 'V haunt You when I die U up at the clock. He glanced down at his Qi Ga ' C Q- ,You egnttn wrist watch then back up at the clock Q3 ganna! M Q- uwhy mul, and said, 'That cloclds fast, isn't it? tit Ga C -u ,You havenlt get a JG?-tainly, replied thetteller, it 'R haun--U-'-ting licensen - wo d all down if it weren t. Wx 30

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unsuanllunninnlntnsll f YIZNSNXHZNEDGKNIWBNXIFBXNEDBYNXNX .RHINRDBSE 56866814258 ZH SMX BQRBSSRISXN WK The History of the Glasser 1953 is so dramatic and colorful that it resembles a play lov, with your kind psmlsslon, ve willreview the ploy called. 'fthe Class of 1953 in an absolutely unbiased manner The scenes all take place ln the corridors, classrooms, and annltorlzm of the high school building. Q Class History Act I shows the arrival of the class in the ,hulls of learning with Mildred Dovne, Presidentg Charles Genson, Vice-Presidents James Evers, Seorotaryg Raymond Linn, Treasurer: Mildred Dems and Carol Jordan, Student Connell Representatives: Wallace Sipe, Class Rsportsrg am! Kiss Edna Eaughten, Adviser. The first villain 'Study' ls of alarming size, and proportion and is alsays interfering sadly with the Joys and leisure of the actors, nov known as Fresh- men, thirty-six in all. lov as the not draws to a close, 'l:am , the brother of Shady , creates e mental crisis. But the freshmen, by one last spurt oi' their tired. brains, vin. more was gaysty, tho'-1811. as we had Halloween and Christmas parties. As the first curtain falls the actors are a little puzzled at 'Stub' but are rejoicing end. happy with what they have accomplished. Act II finds most of the players in the same roles, but having advanced in rank are nov known as 'Sophomorssh Thirty-four of no returned to take revenge on the green Freshmen, sith David Armstrong, Presiclentg Carol Jordan, Vice-Presldentg Doris Wilkinson, Ssoretsryg Danny Kitchell, 'rreaeurerg David. Armstrong and G-one Yhite, Student Gounoil Rspresentatlveeg Jerry Greene, Clase Reporter-g and Hrs. Agnes Burch, Adviser. A touch of pathos is found in tint some of the cast have had trouble with 'Study' and 'Isla' and are tumble to appear in the second act. Having had a little more sqaerlence, we nov have a feeling of security and ease of manner that was noticeably lacking in Act I. A few love efairs take place andres nsml s few more of the actors desert the Caste A As Act III opens we find. that villain 'Study' has called out a tw more actors from the ranks. me remaining members have changed a. little in features and are nov knovn as 'Jnnierek At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Raymond. Linn, President: Bavid Armstrong, Vice-President.: Betty Dawson, Secretary: Denny Kitchell, Trsasurerg Raymond Linn and. Ann Smith, Student Gouncil Representatives: Mildred Downs, C1l.es'Beporter3 and Hrs. Agnes Burch, Advisor. We were one happy family. Some of our social affairs consisted of the Halloween and Christmas parties, the festivals, the Junior Class Play, 'The Awkward Penne , and the giving of our Junior-Senior Banquet. me villains 'Study' and 'Ima' come prominently into the spotlight, the actors try to vin again. Some find themselves out in front, such as our six members of our Honor Society: David Armstrong, Mildred Downs, Garol Jordan, Raymond Linn, Danny Mitchell, and.Ann Smith. Before the curtain falls 'Study' and 'Inn' are to be thrice, defeated.. 'Danny Kitchell, in 'This lisht Shall Pass , represented our class in the finals of the State One Act Play Contests. ki ll 29



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