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SENIOR PLAY Oh Doctor' The play Oh Doctor written by LeRoy Lee, was given by the seniors on May 19 1939 Anne Morris when her father dies comes back to Half Moon to the little store her father, left as his only property Old Peter Bunn had kept the store after her father went away some fifteen years ago and took Anne with him, and he takes Anne under his wing He has been doctorlng and pulllng teeth for the little town for years but now that the town promises to take a llttle boom and grow some, they find the town IS to have a new doctor Complications lmmedlately arlse and somethmg like a small war IS started when the young doctor runs for mayor 1n op position to old Peter Bunn The play was under the direction of the class sponsor, Robert Peffly 3SSlSt6d by Doris Mclntlre The cast of characters were Peter Bunn an old fashioned doctor Paul Alt Phil Bradley a new fashioned doctoi Vngll Studer Jim Davis a shy bachelor Richard Marqualt Sheep Kennedy a iegulai boy in his teens Myron Dam Lbeneezer Bradley a shrewd politician Chai les Ervin Anne Morris a newcomer to Half Moon Neva Maul Jane Morris her old maid aunt Dorothy Shroll Miss Snoops the village gossip Esther Welthman Mrs Kennedy a widow with ten chlldlen Rose Ebeyl Maude Kennedy one of hen blood Kathleen Shutv Lola Mrs Kennedy s adopted child Mary Klbler l uth Adams a palt of the love element Jane High Mis Hammond president of the Women s League Joan Kaple The able stage crew consisted of Cyrll QCVJ Studer, Edward Karl, and Robert Gelger JUNIOR PLAY Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane The Junlor Play, Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane by Wilbur Braun was given on November 16 1939 The cast conslsted of the following The play was dlrected by George VanOrsdall assisted by Doris Mc Intlre Toby Sxmpkin who loves to play pranks Geolge Mlchelfelder Jane Jasper 1Sunbonnet Jane? the voung helome Arlene McM1llan Miranda Jaspel her aunt who is always being mortlfied Ruth MCVBIS Grace Jaspel Muanda s lovely young slstel Roberta Fly Ollie Dlnklebuly a school teachel Dolothv Bulger Nola Miller who always has a duty to pei form Ruth Powell Clystal Cluett Jane s cousin fl om the city Ailene Kepllngex Schuyler Pell who comes to visit Ciystal Nell Ankney Jason Gouch who has a permanent gi ouch Hel bert Kraft Douglas Smith a young hitch hiker RlCh3ld Shoup Mall0n Malsh a gentlewoman Maltha Alt Jane s father passes on when she IS just a baby and her mother is forced out into the world to earn a l1v1ng for herself and her daughter She leaves Jane on a farm 1n Indiana with two aunts the slsters of Jane s father Aunt Miranda IS stern and sex ere and belleves in raising chlld ren w1th an lron rod Aunt Grace IS much younger and her sympathies are all with Jane At first Jane s mother sends money regularly for her child s upkeep but the payments stop suddenly without any explanation and it IS feared that the poor woman IS dead So Jane grows up on her aunt s farm dependent on thelr bounty When her wealthy cousin des cends on the farm from Chlcago, Jane hopes that she w1ll have female compamonshlp But Crvstal Cluett reslsts all of Jane s frlendlv ovei tures and never loses an opportunlty to comment on the young girl s lack of manners Jane befriends a young hitch h1ker and prevails upon hcl Aunt Mlranda to give a place on the farm It IS he who names Jane Sunbonnet Jane of Svcamore Lane because of her fondness for the large sycamore trees that form a lane at the end of the farm ' Il ll U- I ll ,Y ' I n ' , . U . . . . y Y ' 9 I . .- ,- - as A 0 I n U Y - x ' . . ---------------------------v------ y - u ----------------------------- ', ' , -- ........ ..... - - -,.-,,- ,--- - ------ ' , . . ----n--n--u----u---u- l , , --------------u------------ . ' , . .............,......,,,.,,, - , ----------................. ...... - , ............................. .. . , V - --------------.-------'----- . , ' 1 U ' - ------------M---------------'-- - 1 I ' - --------------- - ------------- -- . f , ' -- ---.-- ---.- -..-.... .. ...... - Mrs. Lemmon, a romantlc widow ..........,............. ......., A nna Mae Alt 4 '.. , . , ' - .... ..---- ..... ----- ll Il --.. - u , H ' 9 , . I 1 I --------------------- . ' 9 . ' ---- ------- ---- 1 I - -------------- . - u In , l u u I I . Y ' -- - ' v . ----------------------!------ . N . 1. , . A ' .---...-.............. . 7 ' - ' . ' . 7 M - '-- -- '- --'-'- Y l I - '- '-- '- '-'-- A Q Y - . --------N------n--nn-u-- . I . . , ---------- l -'----- - ----------------- v . A U , . . .Q . . . . ,. , . . . . V . . .. . - 1 . , K . . . , V. . , . . , I L' I , e , Q .- . ' . . ', 7 IL ,Y V !
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Muslc T0 sun AND soome Nlam Character lfrrclnxclt Hendel Gxspardl d x nd Knl 1 all or ot r ol tGe1 mum J I x a rx Qherlx 1Count de Konmvllltl Jane 15. h lSG1p0 r Rrrharfl ql up 1G1cn ch 1 uxl Because of the unusual talent found among the Glee Club members the llght oper 1 The Chrmes ot Normandy by Robert Planquette xfxas chosen bx the musrc super XISOI to clxmaxc the xear s performance In Cornexllle Normandx 1n the 17th centurx thc great annual fan IS m prog less Gaspard an old mlser has ln hrs charge h1s nlcce Germalne and a peasant daughter berpolette He xxlshes Germa1ne to xx ed the Balllr the maglstrate ot the dxstuct but she has promlsed to xx ed a xoung sa1lo1 Grenlcheux xx ho pretends he had sax ed her from droxxnlng at one tlme Henrr Count de Co1nex1lle xx ho has been ln exlle SINCE chlldhood oxx mg to c1x1l xx ar returns to hrs ancestral home to x1s1t the old ca tle of hls brrth The bells ln the castle rctordmg to the mhabrtants xx1llr1n out vxhen the rlghtful master shall return The detcrmmed Henrl enters the castle the bells rmg out and Gaspard xx ho has concealed treasures IH the castle bccomcs lnsane Vx hen questioned Gaspard rex eals the secret tound 1n an old document lelt bx the NIarqu1s 'rt the tlme of hls fllght the latter s daughter had been glx en rnto Gaspard s care Serpolette clarms to be that chxld but Lfermame xx ho thmks herself to be a humble peasant IS the rlghtful daughter Henrr tells that he not Grenlcheux :Tu ed her trom droxxnmg Henrl and Germalne are umted and the IOITldIlt1C storx c oses The leadmg roles xx ere sung bx Ix an Shealx as Henri Rrchard Shoup Grenxch eux Frederlck Hendel Gaspard Edxx ard Karl Ballll Dorothx Shroll Germame lane Hlgh Serpolette Dorrs Nlxller Gertrude and Dorothx Burger Nlanette - - A . .. .S Tv, All r 1 QC ' , E - x'z' z' B - Ill. D ' hy z' 1 , ' r zj , . - . . . 9 ll P' ' - lt-tt-D, ' ' . In -A 1- - Q . lp . . 4, H ' ' Y VH V . V V V' V V v v . ' ' ' v, 1 I V y I V V' Y V ' .V f '. ' ' V Y- 14 .' . 1 C v I v 1 ' I I I 1 . ' . l I A ' M , 7 , l , . . . . . . V V . . . V. 1 ' L 9 1 . . v - V - . V , ' ' V -' V 1, . V , . , - , . V V V . . V . U. 5 ' J' s is V ,. . . I V I I Nl I 1 I v X X' 1 v v ' - V . . . . ,V V V - r v . . . . I ' . . v . 8 . c , V I , . . , ' . v . Y V . . , , . V . T V A Q ' ' ' . . I I ' 1 1 1 . uv . . v n ' ra . v Q , -5 v l . - v s 1 1 1 ., s 1 I 0 ' 1 1 v I v ' 1 1 4 v r .V 9 4 C '
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BUILDING CHARACTER AND LEADERSHIP STUDENT COUNCIL Fledellck Hcndcl Plesldent Dorothy BUILLI Secrct u y Eugene Wulm Balllff HONOR SOCIETY Neva Maul P1 esldent M1 Barl lngton Faculty AdVlS01 Dex elopment of supellorltw ln character and leadershlp are among the chlef fundamentals taught to students of our school Many facts learned durlng the school telms w1ll be forgotten but good character and the abllxty of leadershlp we develop w1ll be wlth us for the rest of ou1 l1ves These two qualltles are probably the most valuable possesslons any one can hax e to help determ1ne h1s future The Student Councll IS the best functlonlng gloup Ill our school to develop these fundamentals Thls IS an Ol ganlzatlon of the student body to control all extra currlc ular act1v1t1es such as assembly programs class partles and Honor SOC16ty There are th1rteen members 1n the Student Councll a presldent ten class representatn es a secretary and a baxllff The presldent IS elected by 1 popular X ote of the student body at the end of each school year Each of the upper four classes elects at the conx en lng of the puplls 1n the fall two representatlx es and th: seventh and elghth grade each elects one The se retau and ballff are elected by the presldent and representa t1ves The Honor Soclety IS a club formed to promote schol arshlp as vsell as chalactex and leadershlp The mem b91S0f thls club must be elther JUHIOFS or Sen1ors and Iunlor and tortv elght fol a Senlor The follovung ale ways ln whlch credlts may be obta1ned a yearly ax erage of A ln a subject four polrts a yearly average of B three polnts out for an athletlc team two obtamlng an athletlc letter tvso cheer leader two presldent of class tvso class off1cer other than presldent one presldent of the Student Louncll three Student Coancll representa tue two sec1 etary or balllff of the Student Councll two GCIIILOFIH chlef of elther the annual or the Ne Wa H1 three members of the staff of elther the Annual or the Ne Wa H1 two Glee Llub two per year h1gh school or chestra tvuo per yeal perfect attendance one per semes ter school play O1 op retta two assembly program one All members of the club ale glven pms lhese plns are tacslmlle of ovsls the emblem of the WISE . .' , ,v ' Q ' s,-lv . I ' Y 1 . . , . . . I . 7 . . v K, ' ' . ' I .1 . 1 ' .Y 'v U , . z . . . . y J , . ' l Y . - . . Y . - 1 ' A y Q Q 1 ' . - must have a certain number of credits, thirty-six fora at 11 ' - ' . I cc nl 7 4 1 v 5 , 5 7 3 7 Y ' ' 3 y Z ' H I n . . ' s v ' 3 ! 3 1 v 3 v I 3 1 - - , 1 ' , 1 - 1 V QI v K' S ' 9 , ' Z ' 1 - , .
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