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Merry Madcaps are up and -What's Under ,E1'I'l, Counts! Top Row: Harold Heppner, Kenneth Meek, WValter Raymond, Eugene Briggs, Wilbur Runkle, Herbert Van Horn, Harry Scott, Clarence Cholley, Ray Faverty, Wilbur Bow- man, Roger Stertzbach. Second Row: Betty Sears, Helen Sickles, Ida Zielasko, Hermona Thoman, Marguerite Metzger, Eleanor Moulin, Dorothy Gordon, Bernice Brison, Vivian Newacheck, NVilma Royer, Clara Blasiman, Mar S ott. y c Third Row: Miss Warren, advisor, Henry Zielasko, Paul Menster, Har- old Gero, George Steve, Otis Emer- son, Donald Carper, Robert Dries- bach, Delmar Faverty, Donald Kind- er. Fourth Row: Helen Ream, Verla Starkey, Jennie Gravo, Marie Dwyer, Elizabeth Meleg, Helen Keszeg, Betty Mehl, Wanda Owens, Isabelle Fladung. Bottom Row: Earl Burger, Donald Marker, Robert Theiss, Rudolph tlfleatty, Allister Phillmore, Thomas ones. Top Row: Bernard Heffelbower, Robert Hirst, John Fritz, Chancey Sommers, Vincent Hostetler, Mah- lon lVal1ace, Kenneth Garman, Robert Phillimore, Richard Gulling, Dwight Schmucker. Second Row: Elsie Keller, Madaline McGinnis, Elsie Lillie, Blanche See- fong, Lynette Zachman, Thelma Lautzenheiser, Alberta Hayes, Mar- garet Miller, Eileen Rhodes, Grace Patterson, Elaine Hite, Hattie Fer- re . Third Row: Jean Lentz, Jean Ray- man, Alwilda Baker, Rosa Contos, Dorothy Kinemond, Esther Royer, Donna Jean Dunlap, Ruth Sluss, Doris Rupple, Barbara Katich, Goldie Sommers, Mr. Morgan, ad- visor. Fourth Row: Elva Rosenberger, Dorothy Rosia, Leona Miller, Ar- lene Schmucker, Annabelle Moush- ey, Martha Jane Theiss, Betty Jane Grimsley, Herma Hochstetler, Mary Davis. Bottom Row: Robert Bentz, Clif- ford Hunter, Robert Miller, Theo- dore Grisez, Charles Nimereala, John Metzger, Ervin Hoffman. Top Row: William Kohr, Francis Conkey, Quinton Darrah, Bernard Zwick, Ray Kilkenny, Glenn Birch- er, Glenwood Sutton, XVilliam Tay- lor, George Thomas, Harris Mason, Harry Adams. Second Row: Venola Dimmerling, Regina Zwick, Gretchen Beauchat, Edna Bowman, XVilma Runkle, Mil- dred Couts, Margaret Kauth, Doris XVilton, Margaret Skelley, Anna Blanchard, Marjorie Pillot, Sadie liohrer. Third Row: Edgar Couts, Fred Schwall, Gilbert Frank, Margaret Bachtel, Geraldine Bircher, Alice Jane Clawson, Eileen McDonald, Robert Swallen, Harold Voltz, Don- ald Haren. Fourth Row: Shirley Cartwright, Helen Kauth, Helen Thorn, June Thompson, Martha Grim, LaVere Rebillot, Della Miller, Ruth Allen, Zola Miller. Bottom Row: Kenneth Furney, Richard Herrick, Bily Rhodes, Dean Clark, Harold Mohn, Bernard Bow- ers, Richard Bowers, Ralph Kandel. Hello! Everybody! Here we have the Merry Madcaps, bringing to you hot news about the inside of The Sophomore Hour. Although among the newer artists that have come to our station, they have set the pace in many things. Early in the spring of 1936 a broadcasting system was set up on the gym floor and they held an Amateur Hour at which was presented some of the best talent of these Merry Madcaps. This year they set the precedent by having the first model dance. In a beautifully decorated auditor- ium, the Merry Madcaps and the teachers were brought together for an evening of fun and frolic. 'Many of these Merry Madcaps have been seen on the athletic teams, liter- ary teams, and in various other activities. Historian Fritz just tells me that 180 of these jolly good fellows signed a contract with us in September 19353 but I am sorry to say that only 166 of them are now left. Although new rivals that of an' me that is teurs. These to radio world, their fan mail Eddie Cantor. Between you high steppin even for ama- doingg so in signing off, let me remind you that these jolly good fellows of the Sopho- more Hour have a contract for two more years, during which they will really show you many more good times. Page twenty-sewn 4 V 'l Y AA VV AA YV 69 MA X' is W wi M71 M 1 N 1 4 u
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Und Now, Top How: Lawrence Keatley, Rob- ert Bosler, Manuel Tedrick, Robert Mclntee, Forrest Masterson, Lam- bert Engle, Robert Ebeling, Ber- nice Krabill, Norma Feller, Dorothy Dudley, Paul Simpson, Robert Stitt. Second Row: Earl Belles, Howard Domer, Calvin Hartzell, Theodore XVagner, Donald Tournoux, Agnes Fulton, Harold Snyder, Harry l'um- neo, Betty Schott, Ruth Tallent, Howard Harbaugh, Pauline Hoover, l'earl Ferrell, Elwood Jones, Robert Roberts, Howard Youtz. Third Row: Mary Hamilton, Lois Ann Betzler, Virginia Critean, Mir- iam Brown, Ruth Sheatsley, Alethia Schulz, James Alex, Francis Smith, Dorothy McGinnis, Hazel Phillimore, Jane Trump, Jane Brown, Miss Foltz, Advisor. Fourth Row: Dorothy Besselrnan, Mary Katich, Doris Edwards, Opal Eshelman, Naomi Conrad, Regina Bishop, Lillian Lautzenheiser, Joan Metzger, Vivian Gulling, Edna Lesh, Gladys Sommers. Bottom Row: Leo Masterson, Charles Meyers, VVilbur Mohn, Carlton Stod- dard, Guilford McCauley, Glen Amos, Ralph Broemson, Floyd Leslie. Top Row: Mervin Hostetler, Mary Catherine Stockert, Tom Manross, Marcella Sanderbeck, Richard XVin- ters, Marguerite Kandel, Richard Dwyer, Mary Jane McClaughry, Mary Louise Dunlap, Richard Hen- ning. Second Row: Mr. Moffett, Advisor, Janet Kintner, Marion Meese, Grace Blake, Betty Sheets, VVillett VVag- ner. Clyde Theiss, Leonard Linder, ghralriles Nelson, Evan Jones, Mary c 1 ig Third Row: Robert Stryffeler, Ken- neth XVeisend, Donald' Voltz, Paul Matz, Eunice Zwick, Twila Hoover, Ruth Chenot, Solie Frustaci, Jean XVehling. Fourth Row: Betty Upperman, Rob- ert Jones, Shirley Trew, Marvin Hostetler, Jane Grunder, Kenneth Dornan, Violet Carl, Ada Ruth Carl, James Patterson. Bottom Row: Roland Miller, Paul Violand, Robert Himes, Robert Kan- del, George Contos, Russell WValker, Marvin Hutto. Top llow: James Cross, Robert Cholley, Edward Lazear, Dolly Menegay, Kathleen Reifsnyder, Robert Pitts, Keith Trump, Izola Johnson, Miriam Schaffner, VVilliam Sluss, Roy Schaub. Second Row: Wilma Runkle, Vir- ginia Shively, Estella Snyder, Alice Keirn, Elizabeth Larson, Glen Vos- sick, Virginia Harbaugh, Ingeborg Stasck, Carol Bort, Marcella Craw- or . Third Row: NVilma Taylor, Annie Gravo, Doris Menegay, Ruby Tal- .lent, Olen Sluss, Robert Baughman, Audrey Lahr, Ivan Snyder, John Skaggs, Karl Boker. Fourth Row: Arlene VVeyand, Rich- ard Ridgway, Esther Samblanet, John Plesia, Lois Evans, Betty Ny- dahl, Eugene Blair, Dolores Bow- ers, Margaret Bowers. Bottom Row: Louis Lautzenheiser, Frank Radalia, Willis Raber, Or- ville Yoder, William Taylor, Forest Lautzenheiser, Royce Duncan, Ger- ald Paumier. Mein Dear Poopils Ve viel oopen ower program mit der singing uf der sang uf der kindergarten,- Schule Daisies. . . . Und now Kinder-Percy, if du und Cornelius vill kuit arguing ve vill 'ave der roll call. Virst comes der nom uf Isadore Stitt. Ver vunce Izzy is avake und answers der roll call. Next ve 'ave der nom of dot golden headed historian, Daisy Harbaugh. Do I hear a giggle fer a moment? I taut it vas Gerrtrude. f Oh professor-I'm here says Lois Evansj Vell, vell, ve are certainly glad to 'ave you back mit us. But ve must get on mit der roll call. Now comes der nom, Percy Masterson, der von whom du poopils chose fer president. Und der last nom on ower roll is dot uf Cornelius Harbaugh. Vill du singst a song fer us? Sure vy not? answers Cornie. Now after der mousic always comes 77 . Oh Professor, Professor, cries Percy. I have a poem here which I should like to read. Very vell Percy, quiet everyone, - p-l-e-a-s-e. , In the fall of 1936 One hundred fifty girls and boys Entered in our Hi school To share it's name and joys. But now their year has ended This year in L. H. S. But with Professors Foltz and Moffett I'm sure they'll do their best. Dot vas very nice Percy und since dis is so near der end of schule and all mein poopils Vere gut, ve von't 'ave any lesson but vill dismiss early today und sign OE mit our theme song. Now tis time for parting, we've had lots of fun In our kindergarten, but now our work is done. Poor old Professor Moffett says, Auf weidersehen until next year and then we'll be with you again. Page fwvnty-lzilze A V AA vv AA vv AA wv AA vw ll, M M74 M 1 N 4 P M ws
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