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SENIOR AF PLAY CAST Daphne Charters ......,................, Lillian Hessan Miss Winnicker ......... Oftily Howell .......... ..........Betty Leach .........Joan Maxwell Mrs. Pembrooke ......,.... ........ G race White Ned Pembrooke ........ Sergeant .......... Mooney ...... King ...................,.,, .........Robert Calligan ..........Leslie Shaw ........Arthur Harley .........Robert Knobler George Howell ..................... Robert Townsend Parks ..................... ........... Susie .... . ...............,... . Mrs. Fleming ............ THA QLXIX Walter Wagenhurst .........Jane Oberholtzer ...........lda Mae Finley . 'fi . .NKDRRISTUR X 7, l LL,-153 1111 JH , N A X . XQHOW fjljslfu 1 7 MGM' ww.. gf I0 I N an Nh ww, J. ,I 'nf .iii .,.m?' A N . i IHIJ The Program Juv L 'win The Coach The LL HU SE ND the curtain came down on the third and last performance of the Senior Class production, A FULL HOUSE. Three hugely appreciative audiences had enjoyed to the ut- most Fred Jackson's comedy as interpreted by the Norristown Senior High Cast. The production's cast was a select group chosen after much studied consideration. But success was the gleaming crown rewarded for the casting officers, for never before had the boards of Stewart Junior High School borne so brilliant a group in such a rib-tickling farce. Following the choice of the players, months of laborious re- hearsal ensued, and under the skillful hands of Coach Addison J. Allen a shining performance, gleaming with perfection, was moulded into shape. The plot of the play was a bit involved, but not particularly remarkable. The rich humour of the comedy was softened and thrown into sharp contrast by love in bloom and was given that certain spicy flavor by a cleverly organized mystery. Cast in a new role, Bob Knobler portrayed the crooked slickster in a streamlined manner. Hearts throbbed when blue- eyed Bob Cialligan made love to demure Lillian Hessan. Comedy was centered in the English butler, Walt Wagen- hurst, and in Jane Oberholtzer, a Scandinavian maid with a perpetually surprised expression who had but one ambition-to return to Sioux City. Arthur Harley played the part of a dumb policeman, a one way turnstile who was responsible for the full house. He could say but nine words: You can come in, but you can't go out! Musical director Damon Holton supervised the musical background of the production. players Hessan, Galligan, Wagenhurst, Finley, Harley lkneelingl, Leach, Knobler, White, Ober- holtzer, Shaw, Maxwell, Townsend TWENTY-THREE :T , 3, -I D - 7:1 'EQQQE Q'--iEi f v,,,.g,':: , 'lLf'4' fb 'QP-EI' 5' ' 1521'- . .,.,. f -were E -M530 1. -'qiili fy . Q ' r tif-- '- rl 15' 514213 . -gil-':',1': ,Lip-. X-I U ' 'W' .A KL. .D A P,2n:,',:. 'Q' KTTY'-2 . ,Sigh- . , .., ,- - 'FFF-.' :..-. .1 2.1, -- f gylrl' I 41 f'-112: f n :rig-3 .grae-tif Y 4 3 , elgff, . f. xiii,-4' it 'E -: 1. 'IIT-Fit 'Z ? :l L ,, ' gin J 'L--111.2 2 ' -f'f?.,r '- zf 1555-'. ',' ,, 'kia 1 ritz'-,-. 1 A X-u..:t'1 f 561311: -.1 -' .iggnj ., -iTr,-'- 3. -r-1f','. at vi:-.1 'lT'r'2:i'n. ? 55:11-- x. 111.41 PM ri.. i 'gl 'f'.:ill 3 Elin' -gfffii Kr 'f.1- I Q- 53:12 7 -4.,:i.:' :H -1..--- xjpgi-an . 1 1,--'f 'Q Zu: Q 'tar ' ' 'tic' ir lil 3 Q:- .- -1.x - I 5. ,. rr: '.: . zzsl Lgfilfi. 'Sir -Ji' W'-.. 13 ,i .3134 . - 1- 3 :' + 91 feis- I J , .- ..- N 'E Y ' f' L ' l.X ' . If It 'E ' . livi- . amos., i' LFf fl L '4:7':i X :3?if'5' 1. 55.23 f X'.f- wifi-U Q' 4152524 3 '- .-J v i:1- ' fd- jr-1-T' rig?-1: F 4'57':'.'i' if stiff: 1-1 Q' 5Z,?gg-i' as .' , n . Ljrjgijyj . A -Align. i ,.. .r,- l. ' ,N r.'.3.K1 6 'T .r ..- . - - . L- - .. 'fail 1' .ya . - . .gf-.i. -. ,-Q. , . .' Q SS. A ' v , , aug. - . t . Y ,- ,i ,gaze 1 'rib' ,ax .Q S '1' , - 5,5 11 .,- rat.,-1 4 ,..,-,J f Sff':.5 'f :riff , ,.,.,. ai Pri -:Ln ., gfgi.f.f.3 if ffl:-'- l 4' ,, ' .an-:WZ Lf f Egg., L. ,skilf- 1 -sf - 4 1,1 .ew- ' - L I is ' -il' V55-iii .:f .'.f. 2 'Ziff' Q1 :g :. Wim? g. I A, fi' 3fe'E 9, ifiifiil 1 . f'ari.1-' EQ-4.55 - 1114, 4. .. L., U J rzg . :FQ- 1'-:iz . - 1' .r J gunz '- ap. Q 652- , -,-. r I?.':i- ' .-1' V 1 -Mm .L . 5,-l:.:'g.f1 , fr-:P ' is 4 5 ' ' Q. 1- ' 2.1 .- ,.., , - .- . ,,. s: ' .. -Ml' ' 1 ,NT . , 3,1 .wx .. , ,,, ,... . ge If Lgzi' , , Aw... 1
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IILI-155 IJFFIIIEHS EDGAR EMERY Vice President THOMAS WHALEN DORIS BENNER President ,Secretary ITH September, i935 came the advent of 704 young and glowing Soph- mores to the portals of N. H. S. They had been culled from the two junior high schools and from many out of town districts. These tremulous prospects were quick to organize under the efficient direction of Miss Edyth Esbenshade, the class sponsor, and it wasn't long before they produced a suc- cessful Sophomore Assembly program, as well as having cleverly decorated the auditorium at Christmas Sophomore activities being necessarily cur- tailed, these were the sum and substance of the first year's activities, although individual students exerted themselves in individual activities. Came l936, and the new Juniors had a Big Year ahead. Elections were the first things on the calendar, and December saw a close contest for the various offices. Then came the Junior Prom, traditional social function of the Junior Class. ln spring, the class was signally honored by having seven of its members elected to the National Honor Society. The fall of i937 found about SOO Seniors trying hard to be dignified, some succeeded beautifully. The Senior Banquet was the big social affair of the year, although the Spring Dance ran it a close second. At any rate they both had one thing in common-swing. A Full House the Senior Play, was re- putedly the best ever, as played by our rising young thespians under the direction of Coach Allen. The Honor Society elections in the fall and spring, as well as the signing of the Honor Book at Senior Assembly brought further distinction to a number of Seniors. And finally, the most important thing of the high school career-Com- mencement Week, and may our history continue! KATHRYNE ELSIE RFIFSNYDER i Treasurer TWENTY-FIVE .' ,S , .J iil E'3 ':. If va yi :fi ' 'L' N5 1 ah.!. L .1 , 275 f i xg 'fan . . Tn . gn L 'Wk if yt 3. 'Tn , Fig: 'fo wigs.: rv ru-nl P, ' if sg' u 'C' X fflffz - V 2551 -was--. ' P is lun I 2 11- 1- Y ss gk! 3'1 7 i i 3' vi . ff: Y I I 1 It . I' . . if ti - , I v' Yiv 9 lf-:J 'L F i 1 . 32 , UQ i NL r 1 ' - ,. ' v 15 fi! ' ,-:A 5 H, - if.-E. ij. ,. -.R - 1:51- ,,. -6 -z. fflif ., TY .v' . ' 'Ku 12255 ,m GA' J VT, .go in . it -:rig-l .1 ,., -:A - l 'Br 'QQ -I. V-1: E. T 135, ' . . .M 41'-' ' 'I f , iv 1,111 M 5 5, 64, A Ulf S 5 A A, I '-ftf . :SEV 5 EE It ,fb gtg! it : 1 6 ' 35:21- iw N Jill ibn: ini: . 2 'git 41' i uv -,fx ..-4' Z ' 'Tu 'iiiik' - 'Eg' .1 xi :jf rg' . . if-f ' lvl!-' IV 1 '51. -2 -flffig' A .- ,- X 'Qi' ff Ur .QR ' s L 4. 'ff J WM -All N Ln' 'ltg f X Tru. :fig ,xg-fr . fr . Q: si-If , , K 5 ,SSL cf . w, eil.: I s V , PQ i in 1 2 it N, 44, iq 12, '- fr , if. N' X n J JP '-fi, X xp v 1, . .:- vi N..-.. F 1 1 f-FE-fe fi Q-1 YL: .5 . 1 -: , 3: - ,. . -3, .nv ,-fe: c. --nf Y., , ,. A, ii-P' SL-r f ., ng. . ' 1:2 - .. A 1 .1-if--. ' HQ,-,,' . fp-J, ,JV 1.11 A 3-vs, 5, .-If., ,r 1 -xii f -N 36 .. 1' .9 '5 ISA- . 422' 1215.0 V 1' If Lzxigr - -'zsyxiva-.-Q . . -11526:-'-.:.--'. - n
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