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l 1928 - - 'l'HlC RIDGE MIRROR - 1928 U ' ' J it i i ii Tl 5 LATIN CLUB Thu Latin Club was organizvd this yvar for thc- first time under thv dirvc-tion of thv l.alin tr-z1m'lwi's. Miss Bock and Miss Colo. It has for it's purposv promotion of inte-rf-st in thv study and apprvviation ol' Latin. Officers lirla Chittock. , . ............ . .... .Consul William Portvr. . . . . .Vice Consul .losvph Driskill. . . .... . Afdile Aliclwy llood. . . . . .lnceslor Fi f ly-I wo
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1928 - - - THE RIDGE MIRROR - 19281 SAILOR MAIDS Story of the Operetta Frances Marie. daughter of Cyrus Templeton the light-house keeper, and captain of a yachting crew of Sailor Maids. is celebrating her eighteenth birthday and the launch- ing of her new yacht. Edward Dover, an old friend and playmate sweetheart whom she has not seen for eight years. is to pilot the new yacht on its first voyage across the bay. Edward knows nothing about yachting and detests the ocean. When he arrives he is mistaken for a cat- erer whom they have employed to serve at a dinner party in the evening. Because of his interest in Jeanette. a friend of Frances Marie. and his horror for the water. he does not reveal his true identity. Edward is aided in his plot of deception by David Kern. a yachtsman who comes with a message from the caterer. David in turn is mistaken for Edward by Frances Marie. and before he can explain, the real Edward prevails on him to assume his name and sail the yacht. David refuses but is drawn into the scheme by Edward's clever planning and held there by his interest in Frances Marie. The climax comes when David learns Frances Marie's engagement to Edward Dover is soon to be announced. The true identity of both is revealed and Frances Marie and her friends are shocked at the discovery. After much explaining the young men clear themselves and win the girls with father's blessings. Cast of Characters: Cyrus 'l'empleton. the light-house Keeper .,.........,. ...... If 'red Chittock Frances Marie, a Sailor Maid his daughter .... . . .Bernice Williams Jeanette Spencer, Friend of Frances Marie .... . . .Marion Lynn Olga. The Swedish house-keeper .......,.... .... S ara Connor Captain Dover. a retired sea captain ................ . Edward. his son. . Gerald Kennedy. An ardent admirer of Frances Marie ........ ..... David Kern, A yachtsman ...................... Sailor Maids Mary Daley Evelyn Bowker Winifred Townsend Ruth Trelisert Charlotte Lane Audrey Hood Hazel Seifert Rogene Pearce Elizabeth Sharrow Alice White Lillian Elias Helen Keeling Life Guards Mary Wilson Elizabeth Brooks Jeanette Anderson Ruth Olive Driskill Dorothy Seifert Iona Williams Isabel Pearsall Esther Gillis'Pie Charlotte Ohl Verda Davis Georgia Lewis Elaine lVlclVlahan .Henry Young William Porter . . .Jack Welsh Joseph Driskill Gertrude Bock ,.............. ...................... A ccompalzisl Lillian Clapp .... ..... D ireclor F :fl y-one
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,Il 1928 - THE RIDGE MIRROR 1928 THE FOOTBALL BANQUET On Tuesday evening, November twenty-eight, the senior girls assisted by the faculty, gave a banquet for the football team. The girls and teachers did all the work themselves under the efiicient supervision of our Domestic Science teacher, Miss Overholt. The banquet was held in the typing room where the tables were artistically arranged in the form of a square. Our school colors Orange and Black were used in decoration. Music was furnished by the Freyman orchestra during the banquet. Those present were members of Football Team, Senior Class, the Faculty, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Evans. After the banquet everyone assembled in the gymnasium where the entertainment committee directed the games and a good time was enjoyed by all. J UN IOR-SENIOR BAN QUET On the evening of May 21st, the Junior Class entertained the Seniors and members of the high school faculty at a six o'clock dinner. The dinner was served in the high school building. Covers were laid for forty guests. The appointments were daintily carried out in blue and white. Flowers to match formed a very attractive center piece. Radio music was enjoyed throughout the dinner. After the dinner the toastmaster called upon several of the members for short speeches. The remainder of the evening was enjoyed at a theater party. Hyacinlh Walton THE JUNIOR-FACUALTY RECEPTION 1928 The Junior-Faculty Reception was given Tuesday evening May 23, 1928 The commercial room was beautifully decorated in yellow and white and three large tables were arranged in that room. A bouquet of sweet peas graced each table. The dinner was prepared by members of the Ladies Aid society of the Ohltown M. E. Church and was served with skill and ease by the girls of the Sophomore class. The Freyman orchestra furnished peppy music for the banquet. After the dinner toasts were given, Mr. Taylor acted as toast master and several members of the faculty responded. Those present were the Faculty members Mr. Taylor, Mr. Evans, Junior class advi- sor, Miss Lillian Clapp, Mrs. H. D. Given, Miss Alice Crider, Mrs. Esther Rice, Mrs. Grayce Webb, Miss Erna Hinkle, Miss Grace Bummer, Miss Edith Ohl, Mrs. Grace Lynn Medland, Miss Hannah Morgan, Miss Esther Gillespie, Mrs. H. D. Evans and the Junior class. F i f ly-three
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