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.... nn.. A ...aa YYY Top row-Louise Steele. Albert Duquette. Gerald Sheelly. Franklin Johnson, Normand Boyer. Otis Heiserman, Lucille Roach. Eugene Weimer. Middle Row-Norma Smith. Victor Moon. Helen Kuhn, Paul Moon. Glenda Rudolph, Robert Shaffer. llvonda McClure. Junior Anderson, Harold Weimer, il Brown, Viola Moon. Jeanette Shively. Cecil Moore, Don Bottom row-Everett Mason. Cec Harman. Clifford Booth. Soplaomove Cloff isloeq ln September. 1936. nineteen greenies entered McClure High School as freshmen. Oli- cers were elected as follows: Robert Shaffer, president: Viola Moon. vice president: Paul Moon. SCC YQIAFY -treasurer. We may have been geeen but we were not backward, for our names were found in all school activities. We were represented in the high school chorus, band, orchestra. Arts and Crafts Club, baseball and basketball. During the year we demonstrated our sales ability by providing the school with a radio through the method of securing subscriptions for a newspaper. l.ast fall our number was increased to twenty-three. For oflicers, we elected Jeanette Shiv- ely. president: Robt. Shaffer, VICE president and Viola Moon. secretary-treasurer. We then initi- ated the lfreshmen as last year's sophomores initiated us. Again we enrolled in school activities. Six sophomores are on the baseball team. Nine boys went out for basketball, and two, Paul Moon and Cecil Brown were regulars on the first team. Four of our girls are on the girls basketball team and four are on the girls indoor team. We also are represented by large numbers in the high school chorus. band, and in the glee clubs. Blue and Silver are our class colors, Yellow Tea Rose our class flower, and our motto. Smile at Difhcultic-s . At the present time it looks as if there will be a large and bril- liant class to graduate from M. H. S. in '38.
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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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Pes mon oss is OPLJ 'When school began last September there were twenty-seven freshmen ready to begin their first year of high school. We looked forward to a pleasant time. but soon found that there was much hard work mixed up along with the pleasure. Soon after school started we were initiated at a party given us by the sophomores at the school building. Later we entertained them with a return party. Most of us survived the in- itiation, but we retain memories that will l:e useful after another year rolls around. We feel quite proud of our achievements as a beginning class. Seventeen of our number are in the chorus. twhat would they have done without us?l three are playing musical instru- ments in the band and others are just beginning. Delores Wilcox. Maxine Ballmer and Arlene Adams were on the basketball team and received letters at the end of the season. Frances Dielmann and Alberta Miller were also out for basketball. During the school year Gayetta Ward moved to Napoleon. Harvey Austermiller, Enos Arnold and Frances Dielmann left us to work at home. so at the close of the school year we find ourselves with twenty-three members. We hope that all our present members Will return next year so that we may continue to be the biggest and best, at least in our estimation, Top rowilona Smith. Zelma Jennings, Thelma Clark, John Wenzel. Louis Konrad, Marvin Peery. Robert Miller. Middle row-Maxine Ballmer. Louise Ruder. Jackaline Mooney. Gayetta Ward, Bernita Will- iams, Frances Dielmann. Edna Duquette. Ruth Jennings. Bottom row-Alberta Miller. Melvin Richmond. Robert Chamberlin. Lillie Boyd, Arlene Adams. Maxine Miller. Delores Wilcox. M-me ALL
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