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.SZ l Red Masque Play .lack Selander, Esther Jenkins, llelen Sternbaum, Alice Mathews, Willis Lewis, Robert MeAninr:h, Robert Tobias, Harold Loesch, Vivian Miller, Gran-u Ilonsc. Because of the very excellent material on hand the dramatics instructor, E. L. Heasley, decided to produce a harder and more dramatic play than has been given by the Red Masque for a long time, It was Rebound, a play that has been popular with both amateur and professional players for many seasons. Needless to say, the production turned out to be a great success, after the hard work and cooperation of the players, the produc- tion staff and Mr. Heasley. Players in the dramatic scene above are: Orin CJack Selanderl, the small son of Sadie Jordan QEsther Jenkinsl, now widowedg Ella Jordan CHelen Sternbaumj a maiden dressmakerg Jane 'Crosby fAlice Mathewsj, servant in the Jordan household, almost one of the familyg Ben Jordan, fWillis Lewisj, the youngest son, black sheep of the familyg Dr. Curtis fltobert McAninchJ, the old family physiciang Judge Bradford fRobert Tobiasl, lawyer friend of old Mrs. Jordan, admirer of' Janeg Henry Jordan fHarold Loeschl, the oldest song Emma Jordan QVivian Millerj, his second wifeg Nettie QGrace Honseb, her daughter by a former marriage. Members of the cast not included in the picture were Hannah QI-Ielen Downardj, the family maid of all work, and Jim Jay 1Albert Pothl, deputy sheriff. Vocational Mr. Uber-lander, Champion, ivlarkley, Diskosky. Bugbee, Shambre, Haag, Mayer, Roth, Murray Fisher, Robert Fisher, Callahan, Ross, Spicer, Boyce, Penrose, Kemle, Such, Ilorvuih, Garver, Leach, Baki, CPresidentJ Delvloss, Grassick, Vesper, Weingartner, Brooker, Katrinos, Fry, Karnavas, Gardner, Campbell, Thornas. Bush, Meredith, Ladd, Siuhl, Moxvry, Underwood. This club represents those pupils taking the Vocational 'Course and, of course, that is where the club gets its name. The president is John Baki and he makes an excellent one. This club, just as all others, has a sponsor, who is no other than Mr. Oberlander. Il' you think back, you will remember that this was the club that gave the Vocational Club dance last fall. When you realize that the club is made up of boys, and boys alone, you will recognize that they deserve a big hand.
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Junio-1' Hi Y First Row: Ray Bush, John Linta, Marion Southward, Harold Duda. Don Finefrock, Tom Scott, James Lelvlunyon, Dale Bechtel, Jack Morrow, James Porter, Wayne Siegfried, Earl Bates. Second Row: Don Eichen, William Ackerman, William Hollingshead, Robert Mcesc, Robert. Larson, Edward Umbarlier, Harold Wynn. Tom Cordel, Edward Betz, William Layton, Edward Eisele, Al Osoorn, Earl Massa, Marshall Smith, Jack Hughes, Grover Swoyer, Robert Stewart, Richard Weaver, Harold Williams, David Chatlain, Warren Bradford, Albert Friday. This is another department of the Hi Y. You see, the Hi Y is divided into three clubs-one for Sophomores, one for the Juniors, and one for the Seniors. Of course, this club has the same purpose as the Senior Hi Y- to create, extend, and maintain, throughout the community, Christian character. The Photo Club First Row: Margaret Keller, Iviarie Fleisher, Maclalyn Leary, Valerie Dorman, Freda Walters, I-Ielon Koch, Kay Glcssncr, Virginia Wil- liams, Marjorie Restle. Second Row: Anna Pasheilich, Esther Leopold, Alma Shadel, Marjorie Fonlcalsrud, Marjorie Loomis, Virginia l.inham, William Ackerman. Howard Ray, Charles McClure, Lemoyne Cavin, Wilton Morkel. Third Row: Mr. Elder, Robert McAninc'h, Robert Tobias, Walter Mayer, Rudolph Perry, Henry Mahon, Frederick Hanson, Richard Morgan, Floyd Myers, Arthur Axtell, Robert Castor, John Stretch, Edward Umharger. This club, under the direction of Mr. Elder, is one of the most important of the school. As you have gathered from the name, it is a club for photography. The members of this club take and develop pictures, study the camera, and so on. You'll find them present at all the important activities of the school. Yes, each with a camera tucked under his arm, studiously taking pictures for his own pleasure and for the benefit of the school.
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Red Cross Council First Row: Gloria Guest, Virginia Fairman, Helen Koch, Herbert Garnes, Frances Case, Helen Whisler, Miss Sliires, Betty Smith, Ruth Meisel. Second Row: Kathleen Gehl, Virginia Balyeal., Marjorie Mitchell, Jane Slough, Evadine Selby, Naomi Gilfin, Bette Greene, Mildred Nanich, Rebecca Howe, Paul Parcenue, Caroline Robnolte, Robert I-lostettler. Third Row: Ruth Wymer, Norma Horn, Vivian' Miller, June DeVorl!, Marianne Stander. Alive Mathews, Betty Edwards, Elma Irvine, David Chatlain. Fourth Row: Elaine Fox, Norma Underwood, Helen Downard. We all will agree that the Red Cross is a very worthy cause. It is a staff on which the poor and needy can lean. Therefore, this club should be looked up to as one of the most outstanding in the school. The members, with the help of Miss Shires, have done many things for the school. One of the things they have done has been to establish a yearly drive to aid those persons who need glasses and cannot afford to buy them. This club, above all others, deserves all the support we gan give it. Social Science Service Club First Row: Bette Greene, Jessie Bryner, Wanda Emmer, Naomi Giffin, Robert Roth, Mr. Coe. Second Row: Ruth Meisel, Evadine Selby, Margaret Fiedler, Ruth Thomas, Kathryn Stewart, DeLee Garber, Betty Smith, Mary Smith, Norma Harrison, Mildred Nanich. Third Row: Fred Lavender, Richard Sowash, Ruth Mengert. Meta McClellan, Mary Turner, Janice Sanborn, Marilyn Eekstein, Evelyn Lash, Helen Bayer, Marjorie Beidelschies, Shirley Eisele, Martha Moore, Elaine Downs, Mary Miller. Fourth Row: Maxwell Miller, Ralph Robins, Helen St.ernbaum, Shirley Childs, Donna Kreisher, Geraldine Stewart, Margaret Rizer. Yes, as you have gathered, this club serves, and serves righteously, too. For instance, at Christmas time it always sees that the school has a Christmas treeg also, this club usually conducts a campaign for the needy. Last year it sent baskets too, containing food, clothing, and toys. Of course, the club could not possibly have done these things without the able help of Miss Dunham and Mr. Coe, who, with the cooperation of the mem- bers, worked hard to live up to the name of the club.
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