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George CLASS HISTORY In September, 1927, seventy-nine little chil- dren unravelled the ties which bound them to their mothers' aprons, and trucked off to school. The members of the Senior Class of 1940 who were in the grand march then, and have survived the jam session are as follows: 5 John Adams Ann Biehler Hector Boney Evalyn Hutchison Edward Boney Jeanne Julien Howard Campbell Lelia Mallas Donald Baker Doris Rensch Donald Fry Pauline Klinhenn Cloyde Simon Margaret DeLancy Myron Wirick Ro ger Downs Foltz Betty Chapman Geraldine Halboth Maxine Kitchen Evelyn Patterson Marcille McKee Kathryn Symonds Howard Hoffsis Robert Sponsler The orchestra was directed by Mr. Leidy with Bechtel and Miss Wilson playing lst violing Miss Monosmith and Miss Schaaf playing 2nd fiddle. While Miss Schaaf and Miss Nonosmith were impro- vising, in waltzed Victor French and Eugene Swartz followed by Kenneth Hayes and Jeanne DeGraeve. We did a folk dance, accompanied by Miss Trautman and Miss Peters on their 3rd trombonesg then we danced on and Miss Goldner and Miss Trautman rendered an obligate duet on their 4th clarinets. As Miss Tarr and Miss Foley were playing nFlat Foot Floogien on their 5th piccolos, in pranced Dan Reddin from the Akron Barn Dance. Following the entrance of this prancer, Miss Tarr and Miss Miller played NGet Out of Townn on their 6th pianos, as a farewell to our whirl through the elementary grades. The following left during one of the six intermissions: Miss Charles Brown Charles Cook Elirn Grames Lester Fergus Ardenell Damon Thomas Jackman Hazel Dominique Junior Latta Frances Heyman Lewis Meyers Donna Kennedy Roma Watkins Margucrita McGrain Eloise Hook Betty Phelps Doris Huffman Elva Mae Smith
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Processional Opening Hymn Prayer Hymn Special Music Sermon Hymn Benediction Recessional Music Invocation Vocal Solo Oration Vocal Solo Oration Music Class Address Presentation Benediction BACCALAUREATE SERVICE NORTH BALTIMORE HIGH SCHOOL Hay 19, 1940 nOnWard Christian Soldiersn Rev. Robert Sidebotham UStand Up, Stand Up For Jesusn HTRUE VALUESU Rev. A. S. Bierly nFaith of Our Fathersn COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM May 22, 1940 Rev. C. D. N. Moore Myron Wirick Jeanne Julien Edward Boney Daniel Reddin Dr. J. R. Howe, President Otterbein College DP. E. A. Powell of Diplomas President Board of Education Rev. W. S. Noble
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Mr. Chandler then entered the orchestra pit and taught Charles Brown, could join our a corn and had Mr. Wilson, Mr Weldy Join our ers took their Snyder came to and Mae Massey us some new steps so Aletha Libarger, Jack Orwtek, and Robert Reichenbaugh throng. Edna Thompson suffered from to leave. We were thrilled tu see Swartzbaugh, Miss A. Foley, and Mr. orchestra, When these new perform- places, Beatrlce Schooner and Mary fill the vacancies left by Jack Orwick A new dance hall called the uSusy Q H1gh,U has Just been opened by Mr. Ncrthrup. We get in the groove as we danced the Big Green Apple. As a green light shone on the state, President Hector - Boney, Vice President Eugene Swartz, Secretary Don- ald Baker, and Treasurer Roger Downs oresented a floor show with the rest of the dancers as a sup- pgrting chorus. Then as an added attraction, Foss ter Griffith, John Beckford, and Gail Boyer pro- vided further entertainment. we were be innins to et a little love-sick now , S as all sophomores do, sc we learned a new dance, the Blackout, and as the lights came on, we noticed our vainly verbose friend, Harry Dey, gaily flltting about the floor with our giggling classmate who suf- fered occaslonally from mild hysteria during this unique feature. President Hector Bcney, Vice Presi- dent Jeanne Julien, Secretary Ann Biehlcr, and Treas- urer Margaret De Lancey guided the rest of the dancers through a whistle dance. The two dances, the Big Green Apple, and the Blackout were introduced by our sponsor, Mr. Wilson. As a reward for our highly laudable record of participation in the marathon thus far, we earned a trip to the New Iork Wcrld's Fair. Thls was made possible through the efforts of President Jeanne Julien, Vice President Ann Biohler, Secretary Hob- ert Sponsler, and Treasurer Lelia Mallae, with the excellent cooperation of the remaining dancers. While in New Kork some unusual rug cutting was done by our sponsors, Miss Leffler and Mr. our return trip we found five stowaways Muriel Weith, Mary Bierly, William Blake Hough, and scoop-man Robert Ball of the Bechtel. On on our bus, Maurice Weekly Bea- con. The latter was unable to do much Jivin' because he was so busy taking notes on our activities.
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