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Row 1: Gladys Orcutt, Jeon Dc Ruberfis, Lucy Hummel, Virginia Dodge, Carol Hohlfelder. Row 2: Henry Bobitch, Betty Hoffockcr, Bernice Poinc, Virginia Roscncrans, Juddy Ellcrtson, June Mclcher, Albert Znidarsic, Dick Emmett, Ruth Kilty, Barbara Hamilton, Fronces Neubert, Betty Bugelski. Row 3: Gerald Jones. Lorcna Taylor, Corrine Horris, Florence Davis, Betty Eland, Barbara Rooks, Madeline Beach, Gertrude Eland, Lois Prince, Dorothy Janezic, Janet Frink, Mr. Raveling, Richard Rea. Row 4: Jim Harmon, Dick Hammer, Olive Cox, Edith Jockson, Barboro Thompson, Evelyn Nash, Vir- ginia Kindoll, Jane Kuboch, Alma Spear, Harold Wood, Glenn Hummel. Row 5: John Dakos, Charles 8alfourd, Jim Forte, Ted Bukky, Bill 8alch, Stanley Moier, Eugene Miller, Sidney Horpcr, Jomes Cutler, Gene Hubbord, Stanley Martin, Tom Csepcgi. eamen Four able officers were elected by the Sophomores this year. They were Albert Znidarsic, President; Juddy tllertson, Vice-President; June Melcher, Secretary; and Carol Hohlfelder, Treasurer. We did our part in school activities. Our main triumph was winning the basketball tournament, which was held in March. The Sophomores were well represented on the Scholarship Club and also on the football and basketball teams. We entertained the student body with a musical program for the St. Patrick's Day assembly. For the annual Stunt Nite we presented an expert radio program. Our Lucky Dance, held on April 13, was well attended. (yeconc) Class seventeen
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unio'i Pia V On Fridoy evening, March 23, the junior class presented a three act comedy entitled One Mad Night. The action of the entire play took place in One Mad Night' and what a crazy night it was! Don Cutter, a playwright, accompanied by Wing, his proverb-quoting Chinese valet, goes to the Cutter mansion, a lonely house in the hills, to complete his latest play in peace and quiet. The house has been deserted for years, a series of mysterious murders having given it the reputation of being haunted. Imagine Don's astonishment when he finds the house tenanted by a number of very strange people, including John Alden, Priscilla, Mr. Hyde, and Lady MacBeth. They are lunatics under the care of Dr. Bunn, whose home nearby has burned down. Assisting the doctor is Mrs. Kluck, a nurse, and also in conspiracy with the nurse and doctor is Artemus Burke, a lawyer. Unknown to Don the lunatics are really quite harmless. Among the inmates is Lucille, a beautiful girl with an amazing story about an inheritance of three million dollars. Don is just about ready to ride to her rescue when his fiancee and her mother put in an appearance with their colored maid, Depression. From this point everything happens including the admittance of Danny Silletto, an actor posing as a murderer, all of which makes the play exciting and hilarious. Mrs. Ralph Prouty, Jr. directed the following cast in their roles: Don Cutter Bill Alves Wing Roy Whipple Priscilla Ruth DeHeck Lady MacBeth Stella Lezak John Alden Peter Gress Mr. Hyde Merritt Nielsen Dr. Bunn Dick Craig Lucille Marcy Frances Hudson Mrs. Kluck Irene Nichols Gertrude Finch Joyce Schmidt Mrs. Finch Gloria Toth Depression Lillian Busch Artemus Burke Kenneth Brockway Danny Silletto Steve Ruzick Having a play sponsored by the Junior Class is something new at M. M. H. S. and we hope that the classes to follow will carry on this new activity. sixteen
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Row 1: Bernice Sperling, Marilyn Wickcrt, Marian Miller, Shirley Rooks, Marlene Hundertmorck. Edith Adorns, Arty Ivone. Row 2: Joyce Mathews, Alice Hietoncn, Joyce Pcckham, Marilyn Atkins, Barbara Frink, Albert De- Heck, George Csepegi, Maxine Brockway, Dolores Donnelly, Bonnie Clark, Carol Jerome, Potricio Abplanolp. Row 3: Miss Steer, Bernard Bobitch, Donald Palmirc, Fred Ellis, Jim Dorrow, Bob Busncll, Adrian Fortney, Tom Cumberland, Harry Bukky, Sam Miller, Kenneth Willm, William Reese, Mr. Warner. Row 4: Herbert McNutt, Lee Cornell, Paul Bender, Tom Busc, Gerald Poling, Bill Emmett, Gene Bryant, Lorry Lozorony, Jock Lowrie, Rolf Fobell. Row 5: Earl Seith, Carroll Neville, Richord Titman, Halford Joiner, Edmund Hearn, Lester Kistler, Lorry Eland, Bob Gromofsky. eamen At our first business meeting of the year, the Freshmen elected the following worthy officers: Albert DeHeck, President; Barbara Frink, Vice- President; Maxine Brockway, Secretary; George Csepegi, Treasurer. Our representatives for Student Council were Lorry Lazarony and Rolf Fobell. The first social event of the year was a skating party in December at Keener's Shore Palace. It was a big success. Many of our Freshmen boys were on the football field and the bas- ketball floor fighting for good old M. M. H. S. We were well represented on the Girl's Club. One student is a member of the Scholarship Club. We took part in the annual Stunt Nite presenting an entertaining Mock Wedding. eighteen
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