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THE SPOTLIGHT ,934 Mary Samson gl. If, 3Glb'putligEL 55 D1':l1nuticl1.'lub v ' ', J Cl ' SL T f , . ., ... ,. --Meiiuku of AgfI,nkl:m'..' up le llflllllllfil' tlnb -1: btop lhlm-f. Norman Schering Irene Schram Helen Schoppe gi S.4A.u1g lemme lc.-. vnu, 1, gs, 41 un-0 fI05n9'1E1'-lllflf-1-1l'1iH1f:'+1:t?ml :'ff full' u ' Meuuku nt Astmmmn' 4.1 Baby Steps 0ut : Mellnkn of As- trukhanf' Dorothy Shermer Spotlight 1, 2, 3, 4: Ass't Editor 2: Editor 3: G. A. A. 1. 2. fl. 4: Vive I 'res. 2: l 1'c-Q. Gustav Schwantz :zz gf '. l'l'9'lS. 41 Iiumt- 1-1.-. vnu, 1. 2. rr. 4: llrnmutlc' Club 1. 'Z 3. 4: Il. ll. Shooting l'ou11-st 1. 2: Vice Pres. 1: Glue Plub 4: II0ll'l91'0l'll1lHI Qneen's Att. 4: Exev. 1'0llllll. 2. 3: Ath. Assoc-. 1: Roady To Wt-:lr : Melinka of Astruklmnf' Flootbzlll 2, IS. 4: Basketball 1, 2, Il, 43 Truck 1, 23 Golf 4, Herbert Sweitzer , ilnlllgl 1, ig Ext-ii. itlllllll. Ll, 3: DI'!llll1lt1L5 Edward Tomashewskl ' ll L, ', 9 rc es ra 3 Dance Urches- Hand 1 0 4' Urolu-utru 4: Exe-v. Comm. fl: rr 4: -'sm '1'u1f, '-.Al 'rl . U1 -1: .- Z. ' . . V -' Stlfdkesng ..I?lE'by Stgps Out-?, W U1 Exh-linku ot' AsfI'.llx1lllll. Charles Warder Javne Welden Dramatic Club 1, 2, F, 4: B: I 4: 0 rh,.- ' tra 4: The Goose iIangsl?1tigh g 125535, Transferred from Waller lllnrh S4-hool. 'l'hlet : As The Clock Strike-Wg Baby f'h1r-ago. lllinois 2: Home Ev. Vlub 3: Dru- mntlv Uluh 4: Glow Club 4: MPllnku of Steps Out. ASU'llkllflIl. Isabel Wente See,-'l'rf-ns. 1. 3: Drnmrltiv Club 1. 2. Il. 4: 'P 4 Home IR l'luh1 'Y G. A. A. 1. ... -1. : 1. -. . - Russell Welden fl. 4: Vive Pros. II: Spotlight 1. 51: lius. Tnunefaferred from W':1lle1' High School, Mgr. 3: Exec-. Clillllll. 2: Glee Uluh 4: Prop- Chlungo, Tlllnois 2: Stop 'l'l1let'. erty Mgr. Stop Thief :md Tho Goowo Hangs Hlgl1 : lle:11ly to Wenrn: Mc-linkn of Astrukhunf' P.T.H.S YEAR BOOK7
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THE SPOTLIGHT Robert Iler 'Prnusferrefl from Ilownors Grow lliglu School 4: Ath. Sm-holurship Sovic-ty: llas- ketbull 4: N. W. Conf. Champ. 4: Red Cross 4: Mellnku of Astrukhauf' Irene Langhorst G, A. A. 1.. 2. Il, 4: Pres. 2: Home lflc Club 1. 2, Il, 4: Ath. Assov. 1: B. IS. Shooting Contest 1: Glee Club 4: Ready To WVeur g Mellnku of Astraklmnf' Dorothy Meyer Vier- Pres. 2: Ath. Assoc. 1: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Vive Pres. 3: Dlillllillll' Club 1, 2, fl, 4: B. ll. Shooting' Contest 1: l'Ixn-4-. Comm. 1, Il: Home Er-. Club 2. 3. 4: Gleo Club 4: Stop 'I'hlof : The T1Hlll'WVlll1 2 Baby Steps 0ut : ulleliukn of Astralk- han. Eleanora Oltendorf G. A. A. 1. 2. 3: Home Ee. Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Pres. Il: Llbrnrlnn 4: B. B. Shooting Con- test 1, 2: Ruud 1, 2: Exon-. Comm. 3: Or- :-hestru 4: Glee Club 4: Ready To XVeur. Mary Paucsek G. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: B. ll. Shooting Contest 1, 2: Home Ee. Club 4: Librarian 3, 4: Glee Club 4. Esther Reuter Home Er-, Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: llrnmatir' Club 3, 4: R. B. Shooting Con- test 2: T-fwotllzht 3, 4: Gloe Club 4: Goose Hangs lgh : Me-linkn of Astrakllalnf' 'W5f 5l'lg-gl5'3 ,,-x' I 9 3 4 Eugene Kelly Pres. 4: See.-'l'reus. 2: Exe-0. Comm. R: Npotllght Adv. Mgr. fl: Llbrurlnn 3: lbrn- mntlv Club 2, 3. 4: Stop Tl'l1lef : Melin- kn of Astrakhunf' Elsa Mess Pres. 2: Vice Pres. 3: Ilome Ec. Club 1, Ll. Sl. 4: Spotlight 2: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ilrnmutic Club 1, 2: ll-. ll. Sho-otln Con- test 1 2: Glee Club 4: Roady To liifenrn: bklollllku of Astr:nklx:m : Bully Steps ut. Henrietta Meyers G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 41 Suv.-'l'reus. 3: Home lflm-. Club 2. Il, 4: l'1-es. 4: Exo:-. Comm. 2: Give Club 4: llrauuntiq- Club 4: Property Mgr. As the Clovk Strike-s und Mop '1'hief : Mellnk:n of Astrukhuun: Ruby Nu-ps Hut. Robert Paddock Vice. Pres. 4: Dran1:1t,l0 Club 1, 3, 4: Ath. Assov. 1: Spotlight Il: Ath. Mnnuger 4: Exec. Comm. Il: Stow 'I'hlef ' The Goose llnngs lllgh : As fl'lu- Cloc-lc Strikes. Martin Philbin 'l'runsferr4-d from llel'uul Ac-udemy, Chl- valgo, llllnols 3: Ath. ,Svlnolurslllp Sovlety: lixev. Comm. 3: Football Il, 4: Nec.-'l'rens. 4: Stop 'l'hlef : Baby Steps Out. Marcella Saathof f Ilomr- ldv. Club 3. 4: Glu- Club 4: Melin- kn of Astrakhauf' pu-I-,H,5 YEAR aoolc
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THE SPOTLIGHT The following is the four year scholarship rank of the Seniors based on 1 for A, 2 for A-, and 3 for li: Mary Samson 1.39, Dorothy Shermer 1.40, Isabel Wente 1.39, Eleanora Oltendorf 1.51, Elsa Mess 1.62, Dorothy Meyer 2.09, Esther Reuter 2.44, Robert Paddock 2.75. , , . . , . . 1 l-ron! ltuw: lla-urn-tln Ale-yr-rs, hI2ll'llll Ililllnn. Ilm-rlin-rl 5XY4'll' mr. l lm-mice Engolking. , , , , ., ., .... . . Iluvlt Inns I'lum'4-s l lfllblwl. lfllltitllj Rl:-31-1, 1 ll.llll'h Val l Iri-no S1-liraun. I-Ilsal Mi-ss, Miss Verna Jumps. Com-li. Baby Steps Out CAST UF CHARACTERS Elmer Morris, a henpecked husband, Charles Warder. Edna Morris, the nagging wife, Irene Schram. Christina Morris, called Baby by the family though she is nearly seventeen, Henrietta Meyers. Madge Morris, Baby's older sister, Florence Engelking. Eskew Maybank, a friend of Mr. Morris, Martin Phil- bin. Wiillie Baxter, the neighbor boy, Herbert Sweitzer. Jane, Betty, Ruth, friends of Madge, Dorothy Meyer, Frances Cropper, Elsa Mess. Baby Steps Out was presented in Cutting Hall May 4, 1934. The play was of the humorous type. Edna Morris, the domineering wife, had her husband Elmer and younger daughter Baby un- der her control. She favored Madge, the older daughter, and tried to aid her in winning a suit- able man for a husband. Elmer saw his wife's in- justice, and decided to help Baby. The climax came when Baby stepped out with the favored young man, leaving Madge to be escorted by Willie Baxter, the neighbor boy. The play was not very long nor complicated, but was exceptionally well presented. The parts were very well fitted to each member of the cast, and the acting was decidedly above average. P. T. H. S 1934 Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1934, feeling that the hour of our departure is at hand, and desiring that our many and valuable assets be divided equally and fairly, do proclaim this to be our last will and testament. I. We bequeath unto the faculty at least seven of our original class. We feel that the de- parture of our class should be gradual, so that the faculty may have time to reconcile themselves to their great loss. II. We bequeath unto the Junior Class the ideals and standards so nobly set forth by our class. May they try to reach our heights of suc- cess. III. We bequeath unto the Sophomores the ability of our class to make money go a long way towards putting on a Prom. IV. We bequeath unto the Freshmen Class the right to use our class colors. May they come to a decision in a more peaceful manner. V. We bequeath unto the students of P. T. H. S. the following articles: 115 The Irish of our officers and advisor. 125 Irene Schram's ability to sell tickets. 135 Helen Schoppe's bookkeeping. 145 Mary Samson's companionship with her dog. 155 Martin Philbin's wise-cracks. 165 Becky's abil- ity to play basket-ball. 175 Frances Cropper's French correspondent. 185 Robert Paddock's and John De Pue's position as athletic managers. 195 Grace Dierker's gum. 1105 Russell Godknecht's and Norman Schering's airplanes 1115 Flo1'ence Engelking's health and beauty. 1125 Raymond Hin- rich's blushes. 1135 Irwins Hahnfeldt's English. 1145 Esther Reuter's bashfulness. 1155 Mary Paucsek's Last Round-up costume. 1165 Marcel-- la Saathoff's drag with the janitors. 1175 Edward Tomashewski's Dodge. 1185 Rubinoff's violin. 1195 Gus Schwantz' golf. 1205 Elsa Mess' giggles. 1215 Henrietta Meyer's voice. 1225 Irene Langhorst's date book to be used in future years. 1235 Eugene Kelly's rules of order. We hope, however, that the class meetings of the future will not be troubled with its use. 1245 Bob Iler's dogs. 1255 Dorothy Shermer's honorable Class Night role. May she soon forget the nightmare. 1265 Isabel Wente's agreeableness. 1275 Charles Warder's acting. 1285 Eleanora Oltendorf's extra A's. 1295 Jayne Wel- clon's tardy slips. 1305 Dorothy Meyer's patience. 1315 Russell Weldon's phrase It's a phenomenf' VI. We bequeath the entire residue of our estate unconditionally to the Class of 1938. VII. We he1'eby appoint Gerald A. McElroy executor of this, our last will and testament. Witness our hand and seal. The Class of 1934. 1SEAL5. YEAR BOOK
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