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gUstory of Glass of Q7 SCENE I Plac:-Erdless h'lI cf M H.H.S. Color Schemf-Delicate, FRESH, shades of GREEN. Tim:-September 8, 1933. 183 Freshmen patiently going through schedules for eleventh time, push- ing their way with wobbling elbows down the hall. SCENE II Place--Mrs. Van Atta's English IV Class. Time-September 15, 1933. Dignihed OJ Seniors-rll in reldiness for recitation. Young lad, marked with that Freshie look , enters, walks toward .1 seat, hears a snicker, stops, looks wildly about, dashes madly for door. More snickers. SCENE III Place-Gymnasium. Time-Early june 1934. Day for awards-not so timid Freshmen walk to center of floor to receive honors in athletics, music, and scholarship. ACT II- SCENE I Place-Halls of M.H.H.S. Time-September 8, 1934. Eighty-nine Sophomores, having served their apprenticeship and having survived from those assignments in English, superciliously look down from their self-imaged pedestals on THIS year's Freshies . SCENE II Place-Outside door of Mrs. Van Atta's room. Time-September 9, 1934. Sophomores, with questioning look in eyes, throng from their first History II Class, writing arm hanging stiffly, fingers still curved in a writing position. ACT III- SCENE I Place-Miss Curry's Home Room. Time-February, 1936. Organization of the now recognized Junior class, totaling 58. Officers: President .,.,,..,.....,....,......,. ,....,,..,..................,.,.,..,...........,.,., W illiam Doyle Vice-President ........ .. ,.... Gertrude Korn Swrflary ..,........,, ..... C harlotte Weber Treasurer .......... ..... D orothy Dasch SCENE II Place-M.H.H.S. Juniors' annual shindig for Seniors, a prom, this time, followed by a mid- night lunch. Many of the teachers present, which undoubtedly adds to fun. No Place Like Home being played for sixth time. SCENE III Place-M.H.H.S. Time-Early June, 1936. Juniors acknowledged for participation in athletics, annual staff, 'glee, scholarship, and debate. CCOntinued on Page 453 page twenty
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CHARLOTTE WEBER Mary 13 Mt. Healthy Girl Rvxrru'x l, Z Gln' Cillllflla 4 Although she failed to mention it, the records show that Charlotte was secretary of her class during the iunior year, and proved herself quite efficient. She too recognizes the value of a high school edu- cation and has spent enough time ancl effort on les- sons to have made a very good record. LORETTA A. WOLF Angus! 1 Mt. Healthy Iirlxlcvflmll I, 2, 3, 4 Girl Rl'Sl'l'll'S l, 2, 3, 4 G14-r Chorus 2, 3, 4 Orrlnwlnl l, 2, 3, 4 Trnfk l, 2, 3, 4 Zvm Zum srag 4 Loretta's record above shows that she has been busy all through her high school days. And sh: not only was among those present in the several IIC- tivities, but took a very prominent part in them. She was chosen president of the Girl Reserves for the last two years. MARIAN YERKES Manila 25 Mt, Healthy Bilxkrlllull 2, 3, 4 Dvbulr' 3, 4 Girl Rcxi'rH'x l, 2, 3, 4 Glen' Clrornx 2, 3, 4 La Sorirla' Frumurisc' 4 Zen: Zvm Slug 4 Wheim it comes to basketball, humor, studies, and making friends, Marian is the t0ps . What more can be said? page ninefcen
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