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,-Y jx 74.5 iv Y Y f-?,, TOP ROW-Murphy, Sayles, Hubert, Schrader, Hickey. LOWER ROW-Lee, Allison, Millet, Waterman, Draper. Senior Executive Board At the beginning of the year the President chose seven members of the class to make up, with the officers, the executive board, to select the various committees and to eliminate the necessity of having many class meetings. They have done their work well, thus having avoided many possible conflicts, and helped to make our school year the success it has been. -Ruth Allison. I8
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Af 'YW f?fX5 , 13 , Senior Play The Man On the Box On Friday night, May the sixth, the Senior Play The Man on the Box was given. The play coached by the senior patron and patronesses assisted by Miss Johnson, exceeded all expectations. The story of the play concerns the affairs of Robert Worburton who means to play a joke on his sister by taking the place of her coachman and kissing her as she gets out of her carriage. By mistake he gets in the wrong box and kisses the wrong girl. Wor- burton under the alias of James Osborne is arrested and taken to jail for reckless driving and misconduct. The young lady whom he kisses, namely Betty Annesley, bails him out and hires him as head of her stables. Betty is sure he belongs to one of the best fam- ilies of Washington and in many amusing ways tries in vain to make him admit it. Worburton discovers and thwarts the plans of Count Karloff, a Russian spy who is buying from Betty's father the plans of the coastal fortifications, thus making Colonel Annesley a traitor. Worburton stops Betty from marrying Karloff to save her father and in the end wins Betty's love for himself. Robert Worburton ................ Robert Hubert Charles Henderson ...,,....,., Edwin Schrader Colonel Annesley ..............,. Wilbur Murphy Count Karloff .........,.... ...... W endell Doudt Colonel Raleigh ...... ......... E lton Ashton Pierre ,.,.................. ......... . ,Clifford Wood judge Watts ...... .........,. 0 wen Partridge Clerk Marten ..... ............ C laude Gebhardt O'Brien ,,,......... ................... R usling Cutler Cassidy ...,,............... Raymond Levandowski William .,.,.,,........,............ Columbus Wilkins Betty Annesley ,,,,....,........... Barbara Horton Nancy Worburton .,.................. Ruth Allison Mrs. Conway .....,.,,.....,.,. Josephine Schmidt Cora ,,,,,,,,.,..,,...,.,,,..,.,,,.,, Gertrude Grainger Business Manager ............ Katherine Wilcox Director .........,,.....,,., ,.......... M iss johnson Senior Prom Like all the activities launched by the Class of '27, the first annual Senior Prom was a great success. The gymnasium was transformed into a fairy-land. Vari-colored stream- ers were arranged in a tent-like canopy from the center sky-light to the side walls, thus covering nearly all of the bare brick and plaster of the room. Some lights above the canopy together with the amber lights around the sides gave a softened effect. The music furnished by jean Goldkette's Nightingales was splendid and every dance found nearly every couple on the floor. The grand march was led by Terrence Hickey, our class president, and his guest, Ruth Allison. 'The Prom continued from 9:00 to 1:00 o'clock and most of the dancers remained until the end. Delicious punch and wafers were served during the intermission. The chaperones included our class patrons, Miss Schmid, Miss Giles, and Mr. Lind- quist. Others were Miss Allen, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Van Aken. -Josephine Schmidt. 17
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7 fe' . ,-?. Class Day Program A Last Bouquet From Our H1gh School Garden Jack in the Pulpit .....,..,................,.................................................................,,..... Terrence Hickey Dutchman's Pipe ....... ................,,,..,......,.,,.... E dwin Schrader Canterbury Bells ........ ....,.. B arbara Bake, Dorothy Hillman Century Plant ....,..... ,..............,............ K athryn Van Aken Forget-Me-Not ......... .......,,.......,,.,...... V al Dee Caughey Bachelor Buttons ................. .........l B oys' Chorus Solomon's Seal ............... , ............ .......... j ulia Learned Rosemary for Remembrance ..,.. ..,.... W ilbur Murphy Lady's Slipper ............t............. .....,. G irls' Chorus Commencement Program Invocation ...... ............,..........,.............,,.............,........................................,..,..... D r. Lendrum Salutatory ....,. ....................................,...................... B eulah Fisher Trio .................. ....... R uth Allison, Barbara Bake, Evelyn Schrader Valedictory .... ...........,.......,.................,.,....i...,.... K atherine Wilcox Piano Solo .......................... ...............................,..................,..... R uth Allison Address ..............l..........,.....,... ......., P rofessor H. L. Eubank, Albion College Senior Chorus ........................ .......................l.. Presentation of Diplomas .,..... ..,.....,,.,..,..,.... S uperintendent G. A. Smith America ...,................l.....,.,..... ......,..,,.........,.......,..,....... A udience The Ideal Senlor Glrl Has -- A smile like Marie Miller Dependability like Beulah Fisher Grades like Katie Wilcox Hair like Dot Hillman Voice like Ruth Allison Laugh like Edna Gottschalk Dancing like Ruth Waterman Talk like ,Io Schmidt Nerve like Barbara Horton Bluff like julia Learned Pep like Winnie Draper Flirt like Barbara Bake Temper like Kay Van Aken Line like Thelma Cook Quietness like Evelyn Schrader The Ideal Semor Boy Has -- Dependability like Clifford Wood Personality like Ted Hickey Quietness like Columbus Wilken Grades like Claude Gebhardt Drawing like Vernor Lyke Hair like Owen Patridge Athletic Prowess like Wendell Doudt Bluff like Pat Murphy Dancing like Bob Hubert Grin like Bud Schrader Temper like Al Ashton Witticism like Clair Travis Amusability like Raymond Levandowski Sureness like Rusling Cutler 19
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