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THE REELECTOR I 979 Left to right, back: Shugert, Smith, Klemme, Hadsel, Pentecost, Clark, Hill lfunkhouser, Morris, Chappars, Burke, Rogers. l3ront: Sandrige, Anderson, DuVall. A Lucky Break THE CLASS OE 1928 McGUFFEY AUDITORIUM, MAY 18, l9Z8. Time - Present Place - Ofiice of Hotel Mullet, Matasquan, Conn. CHARACTERS Martha Mullet - Proprietor of Hotel Mullet Nora Mullet - Her daughter Elmine Ludine Smith - a servant Benny Ketcham - A super salesman Abner Ketcham - His uncle Mrs. Barrett - A guest Claudia - Her daughter Tommy Lansing - An artist john Bruce - A man of business Charles Martin - His secretary jura Charente - A dancing teacher Var Charente - Her brother Bella Mac Watt Alchiba Spinster Alphecca Spinster l Guests l Chauffeur and Busman Lucinda Hadsel Hazel Sandridge Mary Anderson jack Hill Allen Funkhouser Dorothy Clark Mary Lou Rogers jack Burke Charles Shugert Lewis Pentecost Genevieve Morris Gregory Chappars Rosemary DuVall Esther Klemme Leah Smith Paul Jewell Play Director: Miss Pearl Corl, assisted by Miss Harriet Ellis, Miss Katherine Long, Miss Cathcart. Business Manager: Irwin Kunkle, assisted by Hugh Kirkpatrick. Stage committee: Marcia Cramer, Irene French, Harry Wadleigh, jack Eachus, Carvel Collins, Virginia Skinner. Ushers: Lee Himelick, Louise Sheard, Ered Schuster, Virginia Skin- ner, lrene French. l34l
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TH E REFLECTOR l92S CALANDAR fcontinued from page 225 january I3 Beat Catholic High. Football boys - Firel Help! Murder! january 19 Work on Operetta was progressing well. january 20 McGuffey defeated Reading, 37-l8. january 24 Dummy parts were given out. january 27 Beat lsrael, Z8-23. january 30 i......... New Student-Teachers. FEBRUARY February 2 Operretta Feast of the Little Lanterns February 7.. Council meeting. February I0 McGuffey won from College Corner. February 13 More Debates. February I5 Movie. February 16 ........ Radio Concert. February I7 ,......, We won again - Hamilton Fresh-Soph. February Zl .,.,.... Beat Reading. February Z4 McGuffey 23, M. M. l. l-1. February 27 Assembly - pay your bills. February Z9 Dummy dress rehearsal. MARCH March Z ,......,...... Dummy - f'Mirror Staff play. March 5 ...,.......... Sophomore-junior debates. March 9 ..,........... Tournament. Penny Supper. March I6 ............ Party honoring McGulTey athletes. March 23 ........,... McGuffey-Oakwood program. March 26 .......... .Gang-wayg plaster's fallen. March Z7 ............ Senior play was chosen. March Z9 ,..... McGuiTey-Miamisburg Progra m March 30 ........,.. Spring vacation. Bring on the Easter bunny. APRIL April IO .,.......,.... At school again! Ain't it awful? April April lZ April I3 April ll .............. 19iffffQ'fff.I Gold footballs and basketballs awarded. Missing The Canary Murder Case. Goodwill program at Oakwood. McGufTey beat College Corner, 7-Z. Wood-will program at Miamisburg. Beat Hamilton. junior-Senior Reception! Game postponed. College Corner had the measles. Game postponed. Mirror out. Book reports - the last ones! HA Lucky Break - Senior play. Hard at work on the Annual. State Tournament at Columbus. Senior Dance. Faculty party for Seniors. Baccalaureate The Annual, The Reflector, out. April 20 ..,,,.,....... April Z5 .............. April 27 ,......,.... MAY May 4 ...,.....,...,..., May 9 ......,........... May l5 ........ .... May 18 .....,.......... May Z2 .......,..,..... May I9 .,.............. May Z5 ,.,...,..,..,... May 29 ................ jUNE june l .....,.....,...,.. june 3 ..........,..,.. . june 6 ..,..,..,.....,... june 7 ..............,... june 8 ....,........,.... Commencement. School Picnic. Last day. Seniors wept real tears. l23l
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THE R If FLECTOR I 9 2 S Left to right, buck: Soltysik, Leilwell, Scliocke. Ifront: Wzllnitxsk, Morris, Bourne. Geliring. junior Play IIE junior girls made :1 distinct contribution to the junior public program. They presented ll clever one-uct play, Gertrude Wheeler. M.D., and Ruby jzicobs led il chorus of sailor lads in il dance act. :If Pk :If Dk Bk Dk Left to right: Buchzmun, Dzunm, Duerr, Sayers, Ferris, jzlcobs, Sherri. junior Girls I39I
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