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H, M. S. P1'nafore IHIICBIH SCIDIHCDCDII. IFIRCDILIHII I The annual High School Frolic Was held in the High School Auditorium, the nights of February 27 and 28, The different departments of the school participated in the Frolic. The Frolic opened with an overture by the High School Orchestra, The name of the piece was Picadores. The first part was His Majesty's Ship Pinaforef' given by the Glee Club under the direction of Miss McAdam. The High School Pyramid Team next gave an exhibition consisting of twelve pyramids. The Flonzalians as their part in the program gave three numbers: l. Spanish Dance, No. 13 2. Night in June 3. Spanish Dance, No. l8 Next the Monroe High School Orchestra played three numbers: l, King Apple 2. Youth and Beauty 3, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers The next number on the program was 'AOn the Levee, given by the girls of the Physical Education classes. There were five special dance numbers. They were: Liza Jane, given by Jeanette Crossman and Sylvia Guttermanp Box- ing Clog, by Janet Sprague and Marjorie Meyer: Sailor Dance, by Ruth Root, Mae LaVigne and Lila Weaver: Minuet, by Lucile Betz, Betty Harris, Marion Jacobs, Katherine Schmidt, Betty Sprague, Melva Buyea, Dorothy Dills and Marion Freeman: and a solo dance by Ruth Berkowitz, 62
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IHCDWIIIE IECIJDNCDIVIIIICES CEILIUIED l For the year 1929-1930 the Home Economics Club elected for its ollicers: President, Audrey Brock: Vice-President, Martha McBride: Secretary, Mary Alice Worthen: Treasurer, Thelma Yaeger: and Advisor. Miss Reva Huntoon. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in the art of home-making, to give service in school activities, to do some philanthropic Work, to plan for conducted field trips and to establish a bond of friendship among the girls taking the same kind of work. Each member pays l0c at every meeting. Meetings are held every two months. Girls Who are taking the home-economics second year course or who have taken it are eligible to membership. This year the club has raised money by several bake sales, selling of tickets for Music Festival and by selling chances on a cedar chest which was filled with articles made by the girls. The active members are: Audrey Brock, Martha McBride, Mary Alice Worthen, Thelma Yaeger, Roberta Kaemlein, Alice Kull, Ruth Lacure, Monica Merriman, Janet Strong, Mary Bunts, Carol Monk, Irma Schmidt, Jeanette Strong, Dorothy Smith, Arlowa Teal, Ruth Beyer, Nora Wittkop, Dora Gay- lord, Miss G. Seibert and Miss R. Huntoon, both food instructors in the High School, and Miss M. Sprague, clothing instructor. 61
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B.,. C , ,, .. . . Franklin Mitchell On the Levee The last number on the program was an exhibition given by the 1930 State Champion Gymnasts. Between the different parts, instrumental solos were given by Robert Cantrick, Helen Zabel, Elmer Frank, and Robert Beck. During the acts given by the Pyramid Team and the Ciymnasts the Orches- tra played Merry Widow. The complete program was as follows: PART I HIS MAJESTYS SHIP PINAPORE Miss Margaret McAdam, Director PERsoNNEL Capt. Cocrorarz . Ralph Raelzstraw Dick Deadeye..,..,. Bill Bobstay Bob Beglzel. . . Tom Tueleern . Josephine. , Hebe e,,,,, . Little Buttercup -. .. .. .. ... . . .. First Lora s Sister Bernard Roberts. Charles Mclntyre Vaughn Hummel Bernard Wehring , Leo Bauer ,. George Quick Arnold Henrich .Beatrice Rindfusz Marjorie Meyer Janet Sprague s, His Cousins. His Aunts, Sailor, Marines, etc.-. ., .. . . - . . .. ., .B . .,tlBoys' and Girls' Glee Club and Chorus Scene-Quarterdeck of H. M. S. Pinafore off Portsmouth. Flute Solo-A'Schon Rosmarinn. . Robert Cantrick
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