Lordstown High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lordstown, OH)

 - Class of 1949

Page 128 of 202

 

Lordstown High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lordstown, OH) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 128 of 202
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Page 127 text:

ffggay Q65j7f Q ff' if f X N if T X 1 SENIOR PLAY The seniors did an excellent job of putting on a won- derful play. They gave two performances and both were ex- cellent. The first performance was on the lOth of December, and the second was on January 5. The plot of the story was as followsg Uncle Jeff, who was supposed to have heart trouble, finds that his brother has died and left his wife and hwo daughters,Kathi and Betts without enough money to live on. Jeff takes it upon himself to care for his brother's wife and her two fatherless child- ren. Although Jeff means well, his crude mannerisms put everything in an uproar. The reason is the fact that he has not been around women or civilization for 20 years. His ideas of modern dress are rather harsh. The fact that Uncle worth S5O,OOO,Won the hoofn, as he puts it, adds the Jeffis motive for the return of Dora Devine, Jeff's old sweetheart. Betts' and Kathi's boyfriends,Wally O'Shane and Buzz Bassett create quite a bit of excitement when they try to imperson- ate girls, who in the end are both boys. The climax comes when Dora shows herself as a crimin- .al who is after Jeff's money. Buzz and Wally are the heroes when they come in just as Jeff is being robbed. After a acuffle, the money is recovered. Lucindy Peck from Cabbage Neck added color and humor throughout the play. The Characters ' X55 V T jf 1 fj?3b ,I Sn A Isobel Jordan .............. a widow .... ..... Phyllis Lohr Kathi ........... her eldest daughter... .... Grace Downing Betts ........... her younger daughter ....... ...Betty Morris Lucindy Peck ............. the cook .............. Ester Mansell Whlly O'Shane......Kathi's boy friend No. l ....... Kenny Webb Buzz Bassett .......... Betts' heart throb .......... Jack Irwin Stan Lawler ....... Kathi's boy friend No 2 ......... Don Fisher Jefferson Jordan ......... the uncle .......... Harold Stevenson Dora Devine ...... Jeff's old sweetheart ....... Mary E. Johnson Dixie Devine ............. Dora's son ..... ..... Robert Cross x mmm u. ur. . I 1 n mm s I X



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STUDENT COUNCIL Row I- Jerome Andrella, Gordon McLean, Lipton McLean, Jack A Irwin. - Row II- Grace Downing, Betty Morris, Patricia Kranitz,Lois Krisher, Roger Kingsbury. Row III- Mary Lou Cross, Margaret Davis, Betty Fleming, Mike Kreca, Gene Chalker, Mr. Cleveland. Row IV- Miss Anderson, Joan Wilson, Kenneth Webb. The Student Council officers and representatives are as follows: President-Kenny Webb, V. Pres.-Mike Kreca, Sec.- Betty Morris,Ann't. Sec.-Margaret Davis, News Reporter-Grace Downing,Seniors-Harold Stevenson, Jack Irwin, Betty Fleming, Gene Chalker, Juniors-Roger Kingsbury, Albert Romain, Mary Lou Cross, Sophmbres-Patricia Kranitz,Lois Krisher,Freshman- Joan Wilson, Eighth-Jerome Andrella, Seventh-Gordon McLean. The Student Council has been in function for-eight, years. The purpose of the council is to give the students an act or sharing in school activities through their represena- tives. Two orginations that we sponsor are the Hi-Say and the Hi-Lights. In brief, these are some of the things that we have given to the student body. Activity night was continued on the same principals as last year. Most of these nights were before basketball season. Full length movies were apother project of ours, three of them were Rolling H me, Arabian Nights, and The Stage Coach. Another activity and tht big- gest of all was the Home Coming in the new gfm. There Mere three games? Sr. vs Jr., 758 vs Bus drivers, and Alumni vs Newt. Falls Alumni. The games were Home comin festivities.

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