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ig, 046206 22 z4ttem,dZ This year the Senior class presented Spring Fever a 3-act farce by Glenn Hughes. Characters were: Howard Brant, Ed Burns, Vic Lewis, Lou Herron, Mrs. Spangler, Anne Purcell, Vivian George, Henry Purcell, Phoebe Purcell, Maude Corey, Professor Virgil Bean, Dr. Dixon. The scene takes place in the living room of a rooming house at Brookfield. When Anne Purcell's millionaire father arrives Vic mistakes him for the art model engaged to pose as a Russian Bolshevik. When the agency phones that the fellow 4 doesn't want to pose, Vic and Ed grab Mr. Purcell strip him of most all his clothes, put a smock on him and tie him to a hatrack. Vivian and Vic put on a bedside scene in order to get her father to sign a paper promising the science building. But when Vic's mustache comes off the deception is discovered. Best Wishes To The Class Of '47 STAR CLEANERS .40-
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BILL WAGNER Hi-Y 2, Class Play l, 2, 3, Thespian 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Blue 8- White 2, 3, 4, Mirus Stat? 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4. JESSE WEIDNER Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, Na- tional Athletic Association 3, 4. 5 3 , M gwfdswf Q rfb' ' -X .. 1 JUNE , Grail 'ami 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, libraria 2, 3, 4, Mirus 4, Library 4, Class Play 3, National Honor Society. - f 1 f , J V V, ll 4 ULNGQ lb f I 4 X ,f Jchfcs WEGLE Grail Girls l, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, Girls Chorus l, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Music Contest 3, Declamation Contest 4, Latin Club 2, Gondoliers 3. TED WELSCH Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Chaplain 4, Hi-Y Cabinet 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Gon- doliers 3, Band Minstrel 4, Miami Music Contest 3, Drum Maior 2, 3, 4, latin Club 2, Mirus Staff 4, Class Play l, 3, Thespian Play 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Thespian Treasurer 4, De- clamation Contest 4, Hamilton All-Event Contest 4. EUGENE WRIGHT Spanish Club 3, F. F. A. l. l SALLY ZIMMERMAN Grail Girls l, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Girl's Chorus 3, 4. Compliments of ZECHMAN'S Jeweler and Optometrist -19-
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Jaz' gaffowdtez Travel in life's way in cheerful goodliness. We, the senior class have traveled a long way since our freshman year, 1944. ln our freshman year we were ioined by freshmen from the parochial school. We started the year off by electing for president, Charlotte Snyder, vice-president, Shirley Ball, secretary-treasurer, Charlotte Lambert. A play entitled Elmer and the Lovebug was given on March l7. The cast included Bill Wagner, Peggy Becker, Virginia King, Joan Hubler, Joyce Goldzwig, Bud Doty, Ted Welsch, Joan Askins, Louise Cohen, Dorothy Stukenborg, Shirley Ball, and Burhl Glaze. The sponsors for that year were Miss Carr and Miss Decker. Our first year went rather readily, and before we knew it, it was our second year at M. H. S., and we were beginning to feel more like a part of High School. Our sophomore year was one th-at we will never forget. lt was our half way mark toward our goal. We started the year off with a very good beginning. We elected as our class officers: Victor Brockman, president, Louis Simonton, vice-president, and Shirley Ball, secretary-treasurer. Peggy Becker, Victor Brockman, and Louis Simonton were our representatives for student council. We chose for our play this year The Handy Man. The members of the production were Joseph Doty, Virginia lfing, Burhl Glaze, Peggy Becker, Janet Eby, Jim Suttman, Shirley Ball, Shirley Nolan, Bill Wagner, and Gray Hickman. . Those boys that represented the sophomore class in football were: Joe Doty, Letchard Johnson, Vic Kidwell, Gene Schmitz, Jim Suttman, Lester Wead, Jesse Weidner, and Bud Simonton. Those who played basketball for us were Vic Brockman, Vic Kidwell, Paul Simonton, and Jess Weidner. Our summer vacation really whizzed by and we were again back at M. H. S. to begin our third year. ' This year those who participated in the leadership of their class were: Bill Martz, president, Jim Suttman, vice-president, and Shirley Brockman, secretary-treasurer. The Junior Class chose The Groom Said No for their annual play. The cast included Joyce Goldzwig, Peggy Becker, Dorothy Stukenborg, Bud Doty, Jim Suttman, Martha Franer, Ted Welsch, Margie Bashford, Virginia King, Joan Askins, BillWagner. The class sponsors were Miss Herboltzheimer, Mr. Roehm, and Mr. Strider. Peggy Becker, Bud Simonton, and Dorothy Stukenborg were chosen to help out on the Student Council. The Junior-Senior Reception, held at the Wishing Well in Centerville, was one of the outstand- ing events of the year. All good things must come to an end-thus-before long, we were engaged in our senior year. Ralph Gebhart was elected president, Lester Wead is vice-president, Charlotte Lambert is secre- tary, Dorothy Stukenborg is treasurer. The production: Spring Fever. The senior class was represented on Student Council by Lester Wead, Charlotte Snyder, Peggy Becker, and Ralph Gebhart. The outstanding events of the year were the annual Junior-Senior Reception, Baccalaureate, The Prom, Class Night, the Senior Picnic, and finally the concluding Commencement exercise. Angie the Angel, our guardian throughout our school years, leaves with us a message that we should make the air our destination and if we can't find a path make one. She wishes you good luck and success through life. Compliments of OLIVER BOOK STORE -21.-
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