McKinley High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marshfield, WI)

 - Class of 1937

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McKinley High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marshfield, WI) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 57 of 88
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Page 57 text:

I I ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS 1 I I 1 K . l I F' I, JULIET TOMKINS Presented by the Sophomore Class Director: MIss BECKER if I Z? Cast of Characters . Princess Dellaforrc ----- MYRTLE MoRRoxv ,pl Senor Moroni - - ALEX SCHULTE Q ' 'fy The Old Princess - - AGNES KOENIG 1 - A Mrs. Boyd - - - JOYCE MATSON I L f' Wg I -A Mr. Boyd - - - - DAVID WADE fzj if D? A Mrs. Purrington - - LORRAINE MERREL V. x Q yy 'L ji J Mrs. Seaucr - - VIRGINIA BLUM g,!fiifM!liNl- ,AIU 'W Q' Hazel Boyd - - ELAINE HENGEL , ' Ruby Boyd - - CHRISTINE PORS 'ff' V 'f - 'J M ififfll' Pbil Lennox - - - - HERBERT DIXON A i I-.Lf - My' Aunt Maria Trimble - - SHIRLEY COLLIER ' sf' ,ifoyi gjgj fMili0n D'Arcy - - JIMMY HELL ,ff ,Ei -g,f fo.sz'plJir1c', Maid - - LUCILLE STEGER ' ' I ini Princess Dellatorre, upon her arrival at the Boyd home, is mistaken for the sewing Woman who has been engaged to assist in the preparations for the princess' visit. TWO persons recognize her, Phil Lennox, her childhood sweetheart, and Mr. Boyd. Hazel and Mrs. Boyd expect the princess to be a gorgeous, fairy talev princessg so, as the sewing woman, the princess leaves and returns as an impressive and glamorous princess. Finally the princess leaves with her childhood sweetheart who has achieved riches through a Patent window washer. Assisting the cast were the Stagecraft Club under the direction of Mr. Weatherford and Miss Thomas. Members of the properties committee were Evelyn Sanders and Ruth Furstenberg.

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. 'ifY W' I 4' f. , , , . -F kill eff U V' 1 2 A 4' 'A if fr is if fl in ' ' fa 'X 1 , x ,al 1 All fY fp, IV T .YOUNGEST .--I W l vc Q ' V' i . l by , l ll' Q X i l P ' if BARRY l 45 ll A f L5 Y l ri by the Junior Class 4 . U, X .' l l . i A sl X jx! I X zrecforz Miss MEANS - 1 - K ,FJ Cast of Characters l il 5 S' ,,lClmrloHv Martin ------- MARY PINION il l ljOliz'vr Winslow - WAYNE CARUS 'Mark Winslow - - DONALD WALTERS Angnxfa Martin - - RITA GAGNELIUS Rirburzl W'in.vl0w - - DONALD I-IOERI. Martlm Winslow - - VIRGINIA GESME t Nam'-y Blakr - - - RAMONA LUEDTKE Kufiv - - - MARY JANE FEI--IRENBACH Alan Winslow - - - - Dick ROBERTSON Richard W'inslow, the youngest son of the Winslow family, spends his time writing stories instead of working in the family pin factory Where his family wishes him to be. Because he is the youngest, his rights are disregarded by the family. A small allow- ance and opposition to his ambition to be an author make life miserable for the youngest Winslovsf. Then Nancy Blake, a New York deb, comes to the Winslow home. She determines to aid Richard to assert himself. Through a surprising turn of events, Richard comes into the family inheritance and takes over the management of the familyls affairs. Stage settings were in charge of the Stagecraft Club under the direction of Mr. XVeatherford and Miss Thomas of the Art Department. The properties committee con- sisted of Donald NWaller, john Stauber, Audley Quirt, and Betty Schiebe. 52



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'V 'C' 03 What is it, Bill? Give us the tip-off. We believe that Bill is the best salesman in Marshfield. Read his record and agree. Bill sold approximately 230 carnival tickets-cer- tainly doing his bit in the election of the king and queen. Then came the football ticket sale with Bill selling 135 tickets-no wonder the Seniors rated the ,above trophy. When it came to basketball tickets, Bill could not remember the number which he sold. During the Tiger campaign, Bill placed 46 outside subscriptions and 10 student subscriptions. We call it salesmanship! 54 The Seniors were justly proud to call this trophy their own. They were especially eager to claim the prize since it represents the beginning of a trophy collection for McKinley High School-all trophies having been destroyed in the McKinley fire. With all classes competing in the sale of athletic tickets, the Senior class gained the highest percentage of tickets sold. The trophy was the gift of Mr. Tinkham to the scoring class. Appearing on the picture are the Senior class offi- cers: R. Cliver, Presidentg V. Zurn, Vice-President, and.I. Lindow, Secretary-Treasurer. a.msea1rm.s,.,nar.r:::a.fs.sa,f.1s.:w.wa-5 m,t,es.1ca :maximafrms.m.2mswmswysv:..x-Wewwesawmwfwserza..wy3fae,wir,t

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