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Oceanside Faculty Walter S. Boardman Eunice R. Pearson . Alice Kinkade . Lucy Upson . Doris P. Caldwell . Anne D. Raynor . M. Louise Campbell Wilhelmina Nunenkamp Kirke E. Davis Frank R. Lockard . Dorothy E. Doyle . Roland W. Loveland . Frances E. Weaver . Lee O. Flench . Madolyn E. Pancoast Walter A. Granger . Ruth A. Lewis . Louise Sanger . Olga Johnson Eva L. Brown . Pauline E. Hess ......................History ......................Latin .................Mathematics .......................French English and Algebra . . . Latin and Spanish ..................Commercial ..................Commercial ......................Science German and General Science . . . . English . . . History and Civics Oral Expression and English ......................Science . . . . . . Economics . Physical Training — Boys . Physical Training — Girls .........................Art .................Home Making . Assistant, Home Making ......................Music Twenty-four
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Dramatic Club Play o n February 25, 193 1, the Dramatic Club, The Masque,” gave a performance. Two enjoyable one-act plays were produced. The first, The Teeth of the Gift Horse,” by Margaret Cameron. It was a funny skit, made funnier by the capable acting of the Club members. The second play was A Night at an Inn,” by Lord Dunsany, well known for his eerie and strange themes. This was well enacted by a wholly masculine cast. The Dramatic Club is to be congratulated on the extraordinary talents of its members. ■Ifarjor e Njewman. Senior Play o N November 7, 1930, the Seniors of Oceanside High School presented A. A. Milne’s three-act comedy, The Romantic Age.” Those taking part were: Dorothy Davis, Louis Wedel, Dorothy Binner, Henry Tucker, Leonard Lempert, Helen Harrison, Carl Eiermann, Vincent Maiorana, Kathleen Farrell. And last but not least, our coach, Miss Frances Weaver. Miss Weaver gave her undivided attention to our play, and I am sure it was greatly appreciated. We also wish to thank the faculty and the student body for their support. Helen Harrison. Junior Play ' J. 'he Junior Class presented a three-act play, entitled The Nut Farm,” on Friday evening, May 1, 1931. Those who saw it will agree that it was an excellent production. The cast included Russell Tollman, Naomi Van de Water, Doris Gallow, Carl Lindberg, Joseph Intermaggio, Robert Grimm, Helen Neger, Walter Rettick, George Vincent, and Anna Morrison. They were coached by Miss Weaver. William sAbrams. T wenty-three
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