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l?'f' !5 T'Yf' tk-l..,J'l 'f Y 'Q ni :: i.- i e-3 S Top row-Rattenbury, Donnelly, Carmichael. Lower row-Carruthers, McNabb, Stoneburner, Schaufele. SEN IOR EXECUTIVE BOARD The Senior Executive Board of 1928 consists of the officers of the Senior Class who are: President ..,,........,.,........ ....... L awrence Rattenbury Vice-President . . .,,..., Mac Donnelly Secretary . , . ,.,. Margaret Schaufele Treasurer ,,.........................,....,.... Joy McNabb The other members are Fraser Carmichael, Helen Carruthers and Vera Stoneburner. The class patrons are Mr. Holcomb, chairmang Miss Asmang and Mr. and Mrs. Dykhouse. The duty of the board is to discuss questions pertaining to the class which are later voted on by class members, This Board has been very successful throughout the year and has saved many disputes in the Senior Class. ' F. Atkinson. SENIOR-FRESI-IMAN RECEPTION About the second month of school the Freshies made their debut into the society of the high school. Another class likewise was feeling rather shaky at the thought and preparation of their First social function in their career as seniors. The auditorium was very softly lighted, being hung with lamps and crepe paper in pastel hues in the usual clever style this class has always been noted for. A short program consisting of a play taken from the story of Bluebea.rd and His Seven Wivesl' was presented under the direction of the sponsors. Each wife represented a frivolity that would attract a young person in high school. The rest of the evening's entertainment was spent in playing games and dancing. Popcorn, apples and sweet cider were served. I8
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E15 its vig l',,, -'71 H' : - 1 - .U 'Nr ls, -A-Pai--1--f -' aff- - 2 , Y 1 :T Top row-Atkinson, Rousseau, Nelson, Murray. Lower row-Miss Johnson, Donnelly, Stoneburner, Brady. SENIOR PLAY You and I, a very interesting three-act comedy by Phillip Barry, was presented by the Senior class Thursday and Friday, Marcli 22 and 23. The play, under the direction of Miss Johnson and Miss Asman, was a huge success. The story is of a man who was unable to follow the profession which he wanted because he wanted to marry. He has lived very happily but the old longing often comes back. His son is then placed in the same dilemma, whether he should become a great architect or marry. The play takes one through three acts before it is discovered that the father, be- cause he quit business and went to painting, has lost his money. He sells his picture, how- ever, and goes back into business, sending his son and the girl he loves over to Europe where the son can study architecture. The play was a success not only because of the splendid manner of its presentation, but also because it was so different from any other play pre- sented by a class, since it had tragic significance. The following is the cast of characters in the order of their appearance: Veronica Duane ,. , . . . .... ..,. . ,.Angeline Rousseau Roderick White Nancy White Nlaitland White The maid Etta', G. T. Warren Geoffrey Niclcols , Mac Donnelly Vera Stoneburner Millard Nelson Elizabeth Murray . . George Brady Franklin Atkinson -F. Atkinson
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