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M. F. H. S. Pilot 15 April 23, 1937. The first play was The second play is Syncop3.tecl a school-room farce entitled 'XVhy Teachers Go Nutsf' The cast was as follows 2 Abigail Abbysinia, the teacher, Dull Durham ........ Earnest E. Rui ite . . . . Fatso Terwilliger .... . . . Skinnay Smith ..... weary Willie White . Cary Corntassel .... . . . . Percy Prettyboy ........ Lulubelle L.ellipop Tuffy Tukes ....... . Tomboy Toots Geraldine Harwood .. William Hobbs . . Arthur Walker . . Stanley Walker Arthur Whittier . . . . Robert Hood Donald Raymond Edward Churchill . . . . . Ruth Allen Robert Elliot .. . Mary Morton Blshiu. Betty .... ..... L oretta DeBiase Giggly Gcon .... Susie Simper . . . .. . . Dorothy Reynolds . . Beverly Damon Peaches Primper ..... Marian Rowe justice in which the Wheels of justice turn to rag-time rhythm. The charac- ters were as folows: Judge Rimer, a ripping old-timer Edward Churchill Lawyer Skin, who likes to get em in Robert I-Iool Lawyer Flout, who tries to get em out Donald Raymond Court Clerk, who doesn't like to work Martin Farr Officer O'Toole, he's not such a fool Gerald Harwood Aristotle Thadicus, complainant in the pet- ty-fuss Alfred Thurlow Jonathan DeFace, defendant in the case Norris Varrell Sebastian Moore, an editor Harry Thomas, Jr. '40
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14 M. F. H. S. Pilot On the negative were: First speak- er, Pauline Giddingeg alternate, Phyl- lis Grant. The Sophomores in the Prize Speak- ing Finals were, Evelyn Hobbs, Phyl- lis Grant, Helen McMorran, Alma Ma- son, Roberta Grant, Phyllis Mixer, Arnold Leavitt, Pauline Giddinge. Evelyn Hobbs received lst prize, Phillis Grant the second prize and Helen McMorran the third prize. On the basketball team Were: Man- ager, Glennis Cofiin, Roberta Grant, and Evelyn Hobbs for girls and for boys, Manager Orville Farr, and Fot-- eos Mitchell. In the band and orchestra are Glen- nis Coffin, Ralph Allen and Phyllis Mixer, Alma Mason, Lawrence Chase, Orville Farr and Donald XVinslow are in the band. In the Operetta cast were: Phyllis Mixer, Pauline Giddinge, Harold Jes- ter, Orville Farr, Glennis Coffin. Eliza- beth XVhittier, and Evelyn Hobbs. The three boys on the football team are Orville Farr, Foteos Mitchell, and Lawrence Chase. A Gerald Rowe and Harold Jester made Cross Country. Added to the above list there are a good number in French, English, Latin and Glee Clubs, also a good number are out for Volleyball, tennis and horse shoe pitching. Phyllie Grant, '39 FRESHWMEN REPORT , On September 7, 1936, fifty-six pu- pils assembled in the Freshman rcom to begin their high-school careers. Dur- ing the year we have lost ten of our number and gained three, making a total of forty-nine. The following were elected as class officers: P1'es1,dent ................ PHILIP WELLS DOROTHY REYNOLDS Vice-President .... Secretary ......... EDWARD CHURCHILL Treasurer ........ . . ..... MARIAN ROWE Those who have endeavored to gain recognition in the various school activ- ities are: Boys, Basketball-Edward Chur- chill, VVilfred Duchette, Robert Elliot, Gerald Harwood, NVilliam Hobbs, Rzobert Hood, Milton jones, Milton Purington, Donald Raymond, Alfred Thurlow, Norman Rowe. Girls' Basketball - Marian Rowe, Mary Morton, Ruth Allen, Dorothy Reynolds, Geraldine Harwood, Irma Libby, Zadie Emery, Loretta DeBiase, Elizabeth Edwards, Florine Edwards, Harriet Hackett, Margaret Snow, Ella Barr. Football -- XVilliam Hobbs, Milton Purington, Robert Hood, Robert El- l1ot. Cross-Country - Arthur Vtfhittier, Donald Spiller, Harry Thomas, jr. NVilfred Duchette, Donald Raymond, Band-Ernest Frazee, jr. Russell Penney, Harry T1.omas,jr. Ruth A len, Robert Hood. Orchestra-Ernest Frazee, jr., Har- ry Thomas, Jr., Beverly Damon, Rob- ert Hood. Glee Club-Marian Rowe, Geraldine Harwood, Loretta DeBiase, Mary Morton, Ruth Allen, Ella Barr, Eliza- beth Edwards, Florine Edwards, Har- riet Hackett, Mary Holt, Vera Holt, Irma Libby, Dorothy Reynolds, Louise Martin, Donald Spiller, Harry Thomas, jr., Philip XVells. A class social in which two Short plays were presented, was held on
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16 M. F. H. S. Pilot GIRLS' BASKETBALL 'mul Nou: Imf! fo Right-Evnlyn Knisrht, D. Bridyrhzun, Elsis' Knight. E. Huhbs. Src-mul lion'-G. Fnilin, Ml1lIllg!1'l4, R. Grani. R. lVIm'inn, M. Strout, Eh-unm' Holmhs. A. Davis, A. Klzlin .lbswni 1:-lun piclurr' was talsrn, W. Cla 1'k. VOLLEY HALL lr nl llwu-. Imfl in lx'l lI1f-I-Ivc-Iyn Hobbs. A. Klafn 1-x.nxI lfmz' R. Grant, R. Morton. M. Sirnut. Eleanor Hnluhs, D. l!ri1lg'h:Ln1, A. Davis. lim-rl Imff- .X, Mawn, iv. tolhn, LI-:lv Ixnxgxhi. P. Mxxcr, 1'. ISr1u'kc'U. I urll: If Il' I'. llzmilxrth, l'. Gv':m1, IL .Im'sI:1n.
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