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f S s First Row: Lorraine Vollmer, Margaret, Johnson. Arlene Mann, Lois Aumend. Second Row: Earl Harris. Helen Sieren. Hazel McArthur, Mary Willey. Third Row: Robert Morr. Mr. Kibvle. Robert Nash. Robert, Geiger. Chalmers Spiess. Robert Prentiss, Burley Clay, Mrs. Johnson. Senior Class Pla The name of the Senior class play which was given May 9 was The Merry Haresf' The Hare family, a very eccentric one, consists of Professor Horace Hare, Diana and Phillip, the twins, and Christian. Diana is as beau- tiful as Christian is plain. Christian likes motor boats and outdoor life and worries very little about love, while Diana is trying to marry a wealthy man. When Aunt Amber, accompanied by Anthony Prather, a famous explorer, comes to visit the family she finds Christian the only member of the family free to entertain her. Diana thinks Mr. Prather just the man for her. Christian, however, mistakes him for Tony Markopopoulos, who has come to repair the motor of her speed boat for the races. Ernest Cheshire, a neighbor, wants Christian to marry him, but she will not consent. Pug Wain- wright, a famous football player, has been invited to visit Phillip, but when he comes Diana mistakes him for the Fuller Brush man, and won't let him in. Meanwhile, word goes out of an automobile theft, and the name of Marko- popoulos is linked with the theft, making Anthony Prather the suspect for the theft. In the end, Pug returns, Diana and he are to be married, Anthony,s name is cleared, and he admits it is Christian in whom he is interested. ' SENIOR CLASS PLAY
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Schoolmates for Twelve Years Of the forty-nine Seniors graduating from Delta High School this year only nine have had the privilege of receiving their entire schooling in this school. In 1928 many first graders started to school in Deltag of these, only Margaret johnson, Mary Willey, Kathryn Drum, June Harmon, Earl Harris, Robert Churchill, Frank Fralcer, Max McArthur and Marion lVlohler have hnished school together. Pupils have come to Delta from various schools to replace those who have left, but these nine students may have the honor of saying that they have remained together during their years of school life in Delta. F .l Row: Kathryn Drum. Margaret J lnson, Mary Willey. Ju H- rmon. S4-cond Row: Mzix McArthur, Frank Frakvr, Marion Mohler, Robert Churchill, Earl Harris. SCI-IOOLMATES FOR TWELVE YEARS-
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Senior Scholarship Twelve members of the Senior class made up the Senior Scholarship Team. This team, together with teams representing schools from all corners of Fulton County met in Wauseon, Saturday morning, March 30, to com- pete for highest honors in the test composed of questions on English, science, mathematics, history and reading comprehension. To be eligible for the scholarship test a Senior must be in the upper third of his class. From a large group of eligible students, only twelve were able to take the test. In the final results Earl Irish and Joe Simelc tied for tenth place. Front Row: Lois Aumend. Beatrice Double. Second Row: Genevieve Bernath, Kathryn Drum. Mary Willey, Earl Irish. Third Row: Mr. Burkholder, Joe Simek, Bill Drewyore, Burley Clay, Tom Bowerman. Robert Geiger. 1Not pictured: Lorraine Vollmerl. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP-
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