New Haven High School - Mirage Yearbook (New Haven, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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vmnriva 1923 Null as the dude made a tine English- man. After the dolls had demonstrat- ed the outstanding characteristics of the faculty, they showed their Christ- mas spirit by giving each student a lollipop. The Class of Twenty-four gave a very interesting and entertaining pro- gram at the Town Hall. February twenty-second. to celebrate XYashing- ton's birthday. The hall was a bower of red, white and blue flags and deco- rations. Across the front of the stage was N. l-l. H. S. in the purple and gold. which the students have come to love so well. On the left side was the word .luniors in blue and white. Un the right. the year 1924. The class launched this project with fear and trembling. for it was the first time that anything of this nature had been attempted by the high school. but it proved more than they had dared antifipate. The following program was given. National Emblem l-ligh School Orchestra Une act play .-Xunt 3Iatilda's Party junior Girls Carry ale Hack to Old Yirginny Tenting Tonight Summer Twilight Klannny's Lullaby N. H. H. S. llirls' Quartette Greatest .-Xchievement of the Centuries Col. .Xlfred l-. Kloudy The girls upheld the scliool's tradi- ,ion with ease in their presentation of the one act play. They showed unus- ual ability as amateurs in acting and appearance. The girls' quartette is a newly acquired feature which shows possibilities. The orchestra was quite above par and deserves the staunch support of the school, The central thought of Colonel Kloudy's lecture was the Constitution of the Cnited States. l-le gave his theme in an inter- esting manner and was positive in his assertion that this document ii the greatest achievement of the centuries. The -luniors adopted the following resolution to be published in the Hi- Lite: XX'e. the .lunior Class. wish to thanlq the outside members of the orchestra. the cluartette and Senior girls who helped to make the evening a success. Page Eighty-one

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mvmnriea 1923 Eramatirz The members of the Public Speak- ing class gave a program Friday, No- vember ninth, in the high school as- sembly. The program was given in honor of .-Xrmistice Day and proved a great success. The program was opened by the reveilla played by De- ion Phillips. Old war songs were sung by the school. after which read- ings were given by Harold Daniels. 'ZX Yillage Somewhere in France g X'-.'il.ard Lucas. To The Boys of .Xmeriea 5 Carl Gable. joan D'.-Xrc : and Devon Phillips. In Flanders Field . Germania Gerardot gave an intreduction to a Sturat VX'alker play. Yoices which was played by Edrie Thomas and Arneda XK'inner. joan uf Arc was sung by five girls of the l'nh'ic Speaking class. Taps was sounded and once more the celebration uf the end of The Vyorld XX'ar was re- newed by the future citizens of Amer- ica. The Senior class, having been as- signed the Thanksgiving entertain- ment by the faculty. gave their pro- gram XYednesday. November twenty- ninth. The orchestra played several numbers receding the introduction P s given by Jessie Sheehan. Nan Lantz introduced Carl Gable, Harriet Lake, Germania Gerardot, who each read a paragraph on XVhy The Students Should Take a More Enthusiastic Part nk. 1-:mm in School Activities . Harold Daniels gave a selection on The Landing of The Pilgrims 5 Edrie Thomas The First Thanksgiving Day 3 Zelda Rich- hart, The First Thanksgiving Proc- lamation . Carrie Goeglein wrote and read .-X Yision which gave in an in- teresting manner the progress that our nation has made since the landing of the Pilgrims. Martin Sheehan talked on XYhy XYe Should Be Thankful . This ended the program. ' The junior Class capped the climax in originality at Christmas time. Their program was unique from start to lin- ish. The playlet given by them was read from their manuscripts and acted at the same time, and with almost the same freedom that a committed manu- script would have produced. XYillard l ucas. president of the class, opened the program with an admonition of llow and XN'hy XX'e Should Celebrate Christmas , then presented the mem- bers of the class who gave the follow- ing numbers: Vocal Selection Gladys Nulf Introduction of playlet Hazel Vizard Christmas At Number Seven Juniors At the end of the playlet Santa Claus brought in a number of mechanical dolls dressed as carpenters, brides. baby dolls and dudes. Lester Mills, as the carpenter, gave a clever imper- sonation of Mr. Clem, and Claude



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illlmzmnrivn 1923 Evhaiiug Umm M. Sheehan W. Lucas M. Blaising F. Bradtmueller C. Gubl

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