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BUY A PENCIL-MAKE A JUNIOR HAPPY! The lunior class elected Robert Reed for its president, Robert Kehrle as vice president, and Martin McCray as secretary- treasurer. Miss Traxler, Mr. Pence and Mr. Taylor were the class sponsors. On November 18 and 19 the juniors presented their play Submarine lsland. They presented a play that was timely, dra- matic, and yet one that had comedy. The cast for Thursday night Was: Mary Ellen Kaylor, Doris Ridinger, Phyllis Grice, Louise Richards, Paul Schultz, Martin McCray, Robert Kehrle, and Dale McMurchy. A The cast for Friday night Was: Mary Ann lones, Bona Burns, Grace Shackletord, Betty Greene, Dave Manning, Leonard Over- holser, Tom Ross, and lack Whitesell. Stage managers were Roy Early and Bernard Weidner. Mary Lou Moyer and Nadine Brookey were the property managers. Mr. Taylor and Miss Traxler both coached a different cast. Mr. Pence was in charge of the tickets and publicity. The boys in the class who played varsity football are: Kenny Amlin, Robert Beckett, Charles Boyer, Robert Kehrle, Charles Laughlin, Martin McCray, Leonard Overholser, Dale McMurchy and Robert Reed. The juniors who played basketball are: Robert Reed, Kenny Amlin, Robert Beckett and Martin McCray. On Saturday night, May 20, the annual reception for the seniors was held at the Wishing Well in Centerville. The com- mittee members Who planned the reception were: Grace Shackel- ford, chairman: Mary Ann lones, Mary Lou Staubus, Robert Reed, Bernard Weidner, and lack Whitesell. Compliments ot ZECHMAN'S Iewelor 6 Optometrist -ly-
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The Sophornores oi 1944 started the year by electing Carl Iohnson, president, Donald Gebhart, vice presidenty Nancy Bus- sard, secretary-treasurer. On March l7 the sophomores exhibited their acting ability when they presented the play The Ghost Story. The characters Were: George, Bill Waltersg Anna, Peggy Stephens 7 Mary, Shirley Schniederg Grace, Nancy Bussardp Lennie, Rose Galushap Tom, Leon Horny Floyd, loe Schellg Lynn, Lowell Morrisp Fred, Gene Purkeyy Housemaid, Mary Lobo. The play was very good and was a true example of the Way in which high school students stick together in a gang. The sponsors for the sophomore class were Miss Karstaedt and Miss Kimmel. The sophomore boys who played varsity football Were: Iames Barton, George Bayer, Charles Davis, Raymond Gephart, lerry Heil, Gene Martin, lames Penwell, Gene Purkey, Glenville Thomas, and Russell Wellmeir. C u es' O' 1906-SILBERMAN'S-1944 Miamisburq's Oldest Drug Store
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