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Clubs L. T. L. Club Front Row—F. Domecki, W. Schultz, J. Tess, M. Wolf, W. Hoffbauer. H. Kippers, J. Leahy. N. Laatsch, M. Rust, I. Hoeft. Second Roto—H. Dewey, P. Behling, C. Singer, J. Sprague, M. Hackbarth, N. Smart, J. Justin, A. Anich, L. Rintelman, G. Fuller, B. Swan, A. Mair, M. Tess, V. Platner, M. Col will. Third Row—M. McAdams, L. Hookstcad, J. McAdams, F. Dewey, M. Gebman, J. Maney, M. Jones, B. Kramer, L. Hoeft, B. Bailey, F. Bailey, A. Ninabuck, P. Carroll. Top Row M. Chapman, E. Harland, M. Lucck, P. Wambold, G. Ehlke, E. Ehlke. B. Bernau, G. Bernau, E. Box, F. Mair, J. Stubbs, H. Samphere, D. Schwarz, J. Boelter, L. Michaelis. E. Morrow (Not pictured). Hi-Y Club Front Row—E. Ruppert, W. Harris, R. Hardaker, J. Horn, W. Nowatske, M. VanBuren, V. Wcinkauf. Second Row—H. Reichold, H. Mair. R. Mitchell, E. Smith, H. Mules, G. Himbauch, J. Lorey, J. Martin. Top Row—J. Schultz, K. Smith, J. Moore, A. Wolf, R. Digman. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Page Nineteen
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ENTER THE HERO Dramatics SPRING FEVER JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Seated -L. Rintelman (Muriel Morrison), G. Fuller, (Adelaide Melnottc), L. Foley (Dela Clark), M. Chap man (Emma Bumstcad). Standing—K. Smith (Robbie Sawyer), I. Hoeft (Student Director), J. Horn (Jasper Melnottc), E. Smith (Joe Diggs), J. Stubbs (Betty Chaterton), A. Wolf (Atlas Usher), R. Rockteacher (Student Director), W. No watskc (Lance Davis). SENIOR CLASS PLAY Seated—A. Ninabuck (Maude Corey), R. Mitchell (Pro fessor Virgil Bean), W. Schultz (Anne Purcell), W. Olson (Howard Brant), M. McAdams (Mrs. Spangler). Standing—P. Carroll (Lou Herron), W. Peterson (Ed Burns), A. Mair (Phoebe Purcell). R. Digman (Henry Purcell). H. Vick and J. Tess (Student Directors), M. Colwill (Vivian George), R. Hardaker (Vic Lewis), E. Ruppert (Dr. Dixon). Enter The Hero There are many people in this world who could accomplish things and achieve fame and greatness in various lines of endeavor if they only had complete confidence in themselves. Most people are afflicted with an “inferiority complex.” That is the case of Robbie Sawyer, the central character of the farce comedy, “Enter the Hero,” which was presented at the high school on the night of December 11, by the Junior Class. Robbie is a quiet, modest little fellow who craves peace above all things and in order to win the consent of his fiancee’s father for the hand of his daughter, Robbie is forced to pose as a hero, a great athlete. Poor Robbie is forced into swimming and even football, both of which are entirely foreign to him. But his friends decide that all he lacks is confidence and they prove themselves to be correct, for once Robbie’s inferiority complex is brushed aside, he becomes a veritable whirlwind. The play embodied humor galore, a bit of melodrama, surprising twists, and a delightful thread of romance. The action was tense, dramatic, and exciting through- out. The production was directed by Miss Goetz. Spring Fever February 12 marked the date of the 1938 Senior class play. It was an event that will not soon be forgotten. The action of the play took place in Mrs. Spangler’s rooming house at Brook- field college. Ed Burns, a chemistry student, Vic Lewis, an art student, and Howard Brant, a zoology student, all room there. Howard Brant is frantically work- ing on a term paper for zoology so that he can graduate the next day. Poor Mrs. Spangler is almost at her wits’ end what with explosives and painting and whatnot. Then there are the girls who come around so much. Anne Purcell comes to see (Continued on Page 22) Page Eighteen THE ARROW
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Publications HI'LITES STAFF Seated—P. Carroll, Features: J. Martin, Sports: G. Fuller, Reporter: M. Wolf, Reporter: L. Rintclman, Exchange: N. Brown, Copy Reader. Standing—Miss Morrow, Faculty Advisor: W. Schultz. Copy Reader: A. Ninabuck. Associate Editor: M. Me- Adams, Reporter: H. Vick, Typist; R. Digman, Editor. E. Morrow, Typist (Not pictured). ARROW STAFF Seated G. Fuller, Junior Class reporter: H. Vick, Typist; P. Carroll, Associate Editor; Miss Schetfel. Faculty Ad- visor. Striding—H. Mair, Circulation: W. Olson, Sports: M. Kalk, Business: R. Digman, Editor: E. Morrow, Typist (Not pictured). Class Prophecy (Continued from Page 4) Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Holz, nee Helen Vick, and Woody Jr. are spending the winter in their luxurious winter home in Florida. There's a great boom in the coal business, and prosperity has already turned the corner toward the palatial Holz es- tablishment. Back in 1938, we faintly recall the time when Billy Petersen expressed a desire to become an aeronautical engineer. Recently the papers carried a big write-up tell- ing of his successful skyrocket line to the moon. More power to you, William! Flash! Two local boys make good! From New York City comes word that Glen Jones, known professionally in the world of sports as Gorilla Jones, is “flooring 'em” at Madison Square Garden. He is present heavyweight champion of the world, the title formerly belonging to Joe Louis. Incidentally, his manager is none other than Richard Thomas, known to his friends as “Dick. The other day, while looking through a leading medical magazine, I happened to notice an article written by a well-known person. On further examination, I dis- covered that the author was none other than Dr. Mary Emma Colwill. The article was entitled “Bringing Up Baby. Harley Mules is the owner of a modern 2,000 acre ranch in Montana. He specializes in raising prize “razor-back pigs that are guaranteed not to bite. Frances Bailey is private secretary to Mr. Melvyn Kalk, Wisconsin's Representa- tive at Washington. He is one of the President's most intimate advisors on matters of state. Lloyd Miller, formerly of North Prairie, makes daily visits to the secretary's office. We wonder if they talk over business terms. Evelyn Chapman has inherited a large sum of money from some distant rela- tive, and she is taking a leisurely trip around the world. We hear reports that some handsome Count has become interested. The old Lincoln Inn on Highway 13 has undergone a complete change. We Page Twenty THE ARROW
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