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onecalatlle Calpena The O. G. U. chose as their final play Professor, How Could You, a three act farce by Anne Coulter Martens. lt was presented on Thursday and Friday nights, Aprll ll and 12. The settlng is in the library of the Perry home in a small college town. Keats, the grandson of the Perrys is a Professor at the college. At the rise of the curtain Boggins and Grandpa are deeply lnvolved in a crossword puzzle, when they are interrupted by Vicky, a college senior. She has come to apologize to the Professor for losing her temper and throwing a bottle of lnk at him ln class the day before. Upon finding that the Professor has gone to see the Dean, she decides to wait for him to return. About this time John Appleby, good natured frlend of Keats, enters. Keats enters while Vicky and John are having a friendly argument. Keats has been offered the posltlon as Dean of the College but he is very upset because it is necessary for him to be married before he may accept the iob. He decides not to take the iob but changes his mind after having an argument with Vicky. Keats appoints John as a one man committee to get some prospects from whom he could pick a wlfe. Vicky, Grandpa, and Boggins, become involved ln the deal and they decide to get up a pool, with each one betting S10 on his candidate. Matters become very involved when Grandpa, posing as Keats, calls three of the candidates and asks them to elope with him. Keats is very upset when the three girls arrlve at the house to marry him. When the dust clears away Keats has proposed to Vicky and John and Boggins have left for Niagara Falls with two of the candidates. The sponsors were Miss Traxler, Miss Reed, and Mr. Heistand. The Mirus Staff ls sorry that the cast was not chosen in time to include a picture. :ski 5 1 1 Q , v - .gill QS-s. Ml' rx QIQI4 2K7 4? 44 FIRST NATIONAL BANK -19-
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Qailcncllan at Event!! SEPTEMBER -Here we are again teachers. -Oh Boy! First win. Miamisburg 30, West Carrollton 0. -Flrst outside Pep meeting of the year. Burned Franklin. -First tie ofthe season. Franklin 7, Burg 7. -We win again. Xenia 7, Burg l3. OCTOBER -Footballs 2nd and 3rd team played Ger- mantown's ist. We won 25-O. -First loss of season. Fairmont 25, Burg 0. -Hi-Y has 'formal induction of new members at U. B. Church. Congratulation boys! -What fun! G. A. A. Hayride. -We're downed again. Roosevelt 24, Vikings O. -Something new. Tractor and wagon for hayride. Hi-Y. -Picture show Guatemala. -Oh! Oh! What will pater and mater say? First time for grade cards. -What's going to happen! We got out all afternoon for Air Show. -We were pickled by Piqua 32-6. -Football team gets trip to Columbus to see Ohio vs. Purdue game. -Assembly. What electricity can do, by Mr. White. -Beat again 33-7 by Greenville. -Picture show The Goodwill lndustry. NOVEMBER -We tied Sidney 6-6. -Thespian reorganized. -Seniors see how smart they are in math. -Downed by Troy i8-7. -Girl Reserve Dance. -Senior Intelligence Test. Aren't we smart? -Junior Play. -Our long awaited rings are here at last! -Junior Play. Why don't they call the first day of hunting a national holiday? -Hi-Y gives impressive Thanksgiving service. -Beginning of Student Week. Students take over classes. -Dress up day in school. Did we look neat! -Thespian has initiation. -Clean up day. -Box social. -Student Council presents play to end Student Week. -Lost first basketball game. Monroe 45, Burg 35. DECEMBER -What a thriller! Vikings 33, Jefferson 31. -Libraria has Christmas party. -Chaminade wins 35-33. Libraria dance Winter Carnival after game. i0-Dr. Sung from China. il-Beat Germantown 46-23. 12-Two day vacation to recover from flu. i7-An extra week of Christmas vacation. Thanks, fiu. 2l-Downed by the Middies. 25-Everyone had a nice Christmas. JAN UARY i-West Carrollton downed us. 4-We beat Xenia. li-Tough game boys. Fairmont 39-37. Three overtimes! i4-Troy game. i7-Picture show on Journalism. 25-Piqua game. 28-Eighth grade play. That's a swell start kids. FEBRUARY 7-Picture show. Housing of More Towns. 8-Sidney game. 14-Thespian play. 15-Stivers. That game had been postponed. 2l-Franklin game there. 21-Verda. The Orient man. 23-Wilbur Wright game. Dance after game. 24-Assembly by Franklin. 28-Picture show. More Mostrodamus. MARCH 8-Freshman and Sophomore play. 9-Girl Reserve Formal. i4-Assembly at Franklin High School. i5-Picture show. Ice Berg Control. 29-Band Concert. APRIL il-Senior play. -Picture show. R. A. F. -Senior play. They were really good. -Father and Son Banquet by Hi-Y. 29-Operetta. First in five years! MAY 2-Picture show, Learning a Trade. i0-Libraria play. -Junior 8. Senior Reception. Thanks Juniors. i8-Baccalaureate. 20-Prom. Some dance, some fun! 21-Class Night. We had them in the aisles! 23-Commencement. At last. Now we're on our own, kids. 25-Our first Alum na. Altllfijflfvlf JL LACKNEITS CHEVROLET-SALES 6 SERVICE Official Tire Inspection Batteries 27 East Linden Phone 77 -13...
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eamz-Ln lat Claim Askins, Joan Boll, Shirley Beals, James Bashford, Mariorie Becker, Peggy Bernard, Don Booth, Cleo Boyer, Don Brackman, Shirley Brockman, Victor Burkhart, Anna Christman, Wanda Collins, Wanda Crabtree, Barbara Crane, Betty Dickey, Daphene Dickey, Gene Doty, Bud Eby, Janet Franer, Martha Furry, Janet Gebhart, Ralph Gengler, laura Gibson, Frank Glaze, Burhl Goldzwig, Joyce Graham, Phyllis Hahn, Paul Haller, Evelyn Hartzell, Shirley Hastings, Kathryn Hubler, Joan Hughes, Margaret Jones, Frank Kidwell, Vidar King, Virginia Korn, Wanda lamberl, Charlotte Lawrence, Richard Le Roy, Marilyn Lipscomb, Alma Mackey, Juanita Marley, Virginia Martz, Lois Martz, William G If, XL 21s McCabe, Don Meier, George Nolan, Shirley Fenrod, Carolyn Richards, Margie Ridinger, Phyllis Rabinett, Juanita Schmitz, Gene Schaonover, Anita Schumway, Billy Schreiber, Meriam Shafer, Martha Simonton, Bud Simonton, Paul Snell, Lovanna ztvfcs Snyder, Charlotte Stone, Edwin Stukenburg, Dorothy Suttman, Jim Swisher, Betty Thomas, Glenna Thames, Phyllis Wade, Jackie Wagner, William Wead, Lester Wegley, Joyce Weidner, Jesse Welsch, Ted Will, June Wright, Eugene Zimmerman, Sally Good Luck to Class FASHION DRESS .--20,. of '46 SHOP ,s 411, ss-
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