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AAA Top row-Verl Reimund. Warren Boyer, Franklin Boyd. Eldon Johnson. Henry Wenzel. Charles Geitgey. Robert Rowland. Bottom row-Mary Naugle. Vivian Hartsing, Eleanor Conn. Helen Mae Nielson. Thelma Hale. Mary Julia Shaneyfelt, Meredith Heckler was not in school when this picture was taken. uniote Cloff ISlOPLj In the fall of 1933 seventeen freshmen entered the doors of McClure high with a determ ination to do or die. The majority of them did'. a few died , that is they dropped out of school. During the lirst year we elected the following officers: president, Vivian Hartsing: vice president. Warren Boyer: secretary-treasurer, Eleanor Conn. We had two classmates on the baseball team and three in the high school chorus. By the following year four new members had decided to join us. bringing our number to seventeen once again. Class officers chosen for the year were: president, Eleanor Conn: vice president, Helen Mae Nielson: secretary-treasurer, Vivian Hartsing. Most of the class took part in one or more extra-curricular activity. We had nine members in chorus, four in band and or- chestra, six in basketball and three in baseball. Vivian Hartsing was treasurer of the band and Eleanor Conn was treasurer of the Home Economics class. At the close of this year we had finished one-half of our high school career. Four of our seventeen members of the Sophomore year did not complete the school term and one did not come back to school. We began this. our Junior year, with only twelve members. Once again the class chose Eleanor Conn as their president to lead them through the maze of Junior difliculties. Franklin Boyd was considered the right person for vice pesident and Helen Mae Nielson. secretary-treasurer. During the current year we have welcomed two new members. Mary Julia Shaneyfelt and Meredith Heckler. Meredith did not enter until the second semester so she did not get her picture in the group taken above. Nearly every member of the class holds a prominent position in one or more activities. Vivian Hartsing is treasurer of the Student Body. Warren Boyer had the distinction of representing the school in the county scholarship test held at Bowling Green State University on May 2, Now at the close of this school year we are beginning to look forward to the time that we shall be seniors and shall sit in the senior row We hope that all will be present next year. and that it will be possible to have one of the best senior classes to ever graduate from M. H. S.
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union Class ou ONE DELIRIOUS NIGHT Cast Lillie Clark, Lefty's Moll ..,,..-, .. .-gw- - Lefty Daggs, a crook - ,,..g,s.. Y ,,,-, .H -D,-g,,-,-,--,-----Thelma Hale ,-, .. .,.., H. ..,.., - Henry Wenzel Mrs. Martha Arnold, an exacting old lady -. .YY,fg,,H--Yf------ Elealwr Conn Hannah, the Maid .,,i...n-. --H. ..g,i--f-i-k----- -f---- L ---Viola M0011 Patricia Arnold, Mrs, Arnold's granddaughter . . -, .-, Helen Mae Nielson Sally Winfred, Patricia s chum -..,- ..c-... wfvfk--. ng- as--- Vivian Harwing Dick Delray, the intended husband ,,..,f..c., -. ,.-.,,, V --a.- Franklin Boyd Freddie Fenwick, Dick's pal -a..-..,.-,,Y- ,D,,. ,,,-,,,.,hwh, Robert Rowland Paul Hammond, the disguised butler -,.. .,.,,,, .-, . ,,,.,.-...,., Verl Reimund Col. Frank Delray, Dick's grandfather ,,,, , ,Mavis Jordan, Col, Delray's secretary . .-,,-D, -,,--, -,-,---,,-,,Warren Boyer -- ,. ..,,.,., ..,..., M ary Naugle .W D.,.,,,, .- .o,.,, Eldon Johnson Dr. Green. a practicing physician -. ,,,d,, O Brien, a policeman ......, -.-W ,.,,a,e.e, -. ee,...,.,e..,e. Charles Geitgey The Story On the night of December ll, the Junior Class staged a very entertaining play at the Memorial Hall, presenting One Delirious Night . a tiiree-act comedy drama. The play was directed by Miss Hatcher. When the play opens we find that Mrs. Arnold intends to present her granddaughter, Patricia, with a twenty thousand dollar necklace. She is to receive it when she announces her marriage to Dick Delray, whom she hates. Dick Delray does not care for Patricia either, on account of her disposition, so they conspire together that they will have hallucinations when their grandparents are around. hoping that their grandparents will refuse to let them marry. However, Patricia loves Paul Hammond, and in order to have him near. she has him disguised as a butler and apply for work at the Arnold home. Dick is in love with his grandfather's secretary, Mavis Jordan, who is secretly married to Paul Hammond. During the play the necklace is missed and Patricia is blamed because of her pretense to be a kleptomaniac. In truth Col. Delray has mislaid it, through his absent-mind- edness. Because of Dick's pretense to have fits, a doctor is called. The doctor soon relieves him. Everything turns out alright in the end, when Patricia and Dick discover that they do love each other after all and Patricia receives the necklace for a wedding present. Sludenl 0 tj For the last two years we have had an organization representative of the high school as a whole. This organization is called the Student Body and functions to care for duties that are of interest to all pupils. Originally. the Student Body meetings were planned for every month, but the time consumed by other school activities made this impossible, so only a few meetings have been held. At the first meeting the following ofhcers were elected: president, Herman Ballmer: vice president. Cecil Brown: secretary, Irene Johnson and treasurer. Vivian Hartsing. These four oiiicers, along with tw'o members of each class were designated to draw up a constitution and by- laws of the Student Body. The second meeting was held on November ll. At this meeting the cheer leaders for the coming athletic season were elected. They were Viola Moon and Verl Reimund. From these and other infrequent meetings a nucleus has been established around which a better and stronger or- ganization should be developed with the coming school year. AAA
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