Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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1 - ' ,sp .. at 5,4 h af, E V l . A. -.frgfiix - . 1. '5 Q f ixg fi afoot QAQ WTR .nr 'rr' QQ If ll 1 N-f', . wa I i, haf! A FIRESIDE DREAM With an oak log burning brightly in the hreplace and a big easy chair pulled to a com fo-rtable position before it the hearth truly made a picture of peace and comfort. Taking a copy of Kipling from the bookcase I tuned in on the radio. Now appeared world' pictures of the Khyber Pass, the Temples of Benares, and the colorful market places of the southern cities and villages. In harmony with what I wasi reading came from the radio the beautiful strains of Hymn to the Sun, and then the Andante Cantabilef' The warmth of the room, the fasf cination of the reading, and the -haunting strains of the music brought on a drowsiness that was hard to overcome and in a few minutes 'things seemed to change. The scenes so beautiful seemed to disappear in a haze and in their place appeared a great stage. l seemed to be the only spectator of a drama in three aots entitled The Age of Happif ness. The curtain rose on act one. T-he entire troupe, dressed in blue and white, appeared J 'riffs f ,' 1 r,' QI , N f. N! Q Q- 5 A , , s:-O' +1-r ' Et.. ' V ,-, I lips, r': ,. 2 5 7 - , sf 1 . ,. ..,n - -I A . ,e..t..ff , i .. gp-, -. , 7 N' M' Tt'df3ff'ff' '22 -V1 at . waitf . - S rel . A fi' . . - 2 -f ..+s.-f.-,f . ... 17 's,1,5'i ' cf -we sf -: 'Why - X Pg' Ci 'sf' L W' tp . -I f ff. A i i 4 C.f .5 Q ' A 4,.- - if A t f'ti-iW ff sr l if TY i f af' ss!-r! I f tl Q-L' 2? ll ' 3 A 1 T' f . .. f' 1 i 1 ur ,' ,ral A U. sn 3 , i 5 , 1,011 ,- 1 D M i s- , .f 0- I . 'Q fr IE'-T? 24, Qi L 1 f f .. ff 4 3 rl fx n- 'wg ,!?' x if fx ' - e E 4 I . , . ' rl f 'Q ff' l upon the stage, each carrying an iris. Standard bearers carried blue banners on which was inscribed. in white the motto, After the Struggle, the Reward -a wonderful motto and a beautiful insignia of the troupe. The leading actors were jack Cheesman, Luella Saffer, Sara Ross, and Louise Cooke. After the introduction, the troupe made its exit and then came back and presented the events of the year in order. The football season was ushered in and the members of the troupe were curious onlookers as a few of their group helped! to win some hardffought battles. The scene then shifted to 'the gym where others of the troupe were oo-mf mencing to win lasurels. Class teams made their appearance, and the class lost but one game. I noticed that the group was gaining conhdence in itself and although new to the stage, present' ed such acts as Columbus Discovers America, There Ain't No Trains Today, and a radio program. Then after a chorus by the entire troupe, the curtain fell on act one. The curtain next rose on the troupe with their title changed to Sophomore, the lead' ing actors being John Page, Gretchen Southworth, Martha Sproull and Ira McLaughlin. The troupe, with the experience of the preceding act was now in full stride and, with the precision of clock work, went through the act. The weiner roast on Mt. Vernon, where the story telling championship was won by Mr. Gill and the winning of varsity honors by three boys and three girls of the troupe were next displayed. The play, A Box of Monkeys, sho-wed rare- stage talent of certain members in the group, the purpose of this show being to get money for Tatler pictures. Besides this the troupe did fine work for The Tatler, Grarezdlion, Glee Club, and or' chestra. Thus ended act two. A The curtain rose next on the brilliant setting of act three. The name of rthis act was junior. The troupe was a bit smaller, but still the same troupe, the leading responsibilities this time falling upon Paul Moore, Clyde Harman, Gretchen Southworth, and Laura Taylor. The scenes shifted to assembly where the actors gave two plays successfully. To increase the funds, a play by the name of Marrying Off Father, was given one evening after school. Then came the main play of the class, fthe Charm School, which was a great success. The troupe was well represented in football and in basketball, the girls winning the championship for the best class team anwdl receiving a trophy from the Leaders' Club. Next came a dance in the gym with music furnished by Magliscds Orchestra. The skate which was held a short time later proved successful. The IuniorfSenior Prom made a fitting climax for the year. After this the curtain fell on act three. The stage then resolved itself to a colonial fire place, and the past was ashes. But the great alchemist seemed to take the ashes in a whirlwind, and in midfair before my eyes, assumf ing a different shape and character, a spirit of unearthly kindness, and the most beautiful smile I ever saw, presented to me the product of the ashes, a gem of the purest lustre like a star, the memories of the past. So ends the episode of the fireplace. My hope is that all my classmates will be able to see and own as precious a gem as I carry in my heart. ' - LAURA TAYLOR. E559 40 p 1 ' it gxullS!7,'AllIuor.4 W'--w . up , -T V 1 , , ggi- ' .. ',, I A ff-L ' gh. kvgi. Agfa I . Wi Z f

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Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 73

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1930, pg 93

Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 34

1930, pg 34

Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 44

1930, pg 44

Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 99

1930, pg 99

Parnassus High School - Tatler Yearbook (New Kensington, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 8

1930, pg 8


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