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THE SE IUH PL Y On Saturday night, April 17, the Class of '45 again performed behind the footiigiits in presenting time Senior class play, Out of the Frying Pan. Capatmiy ciirected by Mr. Fernsier, the play was a decided iiit. The cast: George Bodeii ........... Wm. Duicilo Norman Reese .... ..... R . Hecicman Mrs. Garnet .... ..... M . A, Roberts Tony Dennison ....... E. Wylie Muriel Foster . .... E. Henry Kate Bocleli ...... ...... M . Ford Niarge Dennison .......... I. Rest Dottie Coburn .... .... D . Hofiineister Wir. Coburn . . . . ..... J. Maicomson Mr. Kenny .... ..... VV m. Warren Nlac ........ . . .R. Kennedy Joe ........................ G. Smith Left lo right-W. Duicllo, E. Yvylie, E. Henry, WI. A. Roberts, W. Warrerw, MGICDHISOIIV, R. Hackman, D. Hoffmeisler, WI. Ford, R. Kennedy. N-of appearing'-41. Rest, G. Smith. Norman Reese, Dottie Coburn, George and Kate Bodeii, Tony and Marge Dennison band together for financial reasons in New York. They have discovered that to be an unknown on Broadway is no success key to a producer. So they go about getting a producer, Mr. Kenny, who lives in tire apartment below them. With the aici of Mr. Kenny's Gumbo z'i1ertms, they get trim to see them act in 'KMostiy iViurcier.U The police, Mac anci Joe, and iVIurieI Foster, a biunciering frienci of Dottie's, made time matter of getting ,jobs difficult and Mrs. Garnet, the uncompiaining and ciumia landlady, certainly makes time future iooic clark for time actors. After numerous complications the actors go on IVIr. Kenny's roaci show, 'fiViostiy iVIurcier. 55
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t 1 UHAMATIC EL B PLAY - POOR LITTLE ME 'Poor Little Me, the Dramatic Club Play, was a gay, rollicking play based on the all-round family. The play was directed lay Mr. Fredericlc P. Fernsler and given on Saturday evening, Decemher 5, 1942. The cast was as follows: Eric Shaw ............. ..... D onald Porter Lennie Traslc .... .... R enay Heclcman Begonia ...... .... M arion Ford Elsie Shaw .... ....... J oan Charles Hilary Shaw .... ....... VV illiam Duicho Charlotte Shaw .... .... M ary Anna Roherts Philip Churchill ..... ....... L any Starer Angela Drayton. . . ............ Inga Rest XV. Duicho, M. A. Rolzerls, R. Heclzman, l. Rest, L. Slarer, Charles, D. Porter. Not appearing-lvl. Ford. The play was a gay warning to all of those who have captured happiness and are taking it for granted. It had to do with the Shaws, Charlotte and Hilary, charming, well-lured people, and their children, Elsie, 19, and Eric, 21. Well-to-do suhurhanites with an attractive home and many friends, they were a happy and devoted family unit. lnto this serene setting came the Little Stranger, Angela Drayton, only child of the late John Drayton, Chicago money lcing, from whom she had inherited a lust for power which her haloy-face helied. On his cleathlbed Drayton had aslced Hilary to talce in his little daughter and watch over her, and the warm-hearted Shaws opened their home and hearts to the orphan. For four days Angela visited the happy Shaws and hy the end of that time they realized that they had undergone a hlitzlcrieg. 52
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,. , . WE SALUTE YUUH 1 ,g . t dc 'k i To those lormer stuclents 'F fl Jii-',f-li i 4. 4 ,ax ff 4 411111. Q if i 1 1' 'i ' rl 'Ov 0 SEE Qs .ro Arlams, Roloert Ailcen, Vvilliain Ansley. .lolin Ansley, Richarcl Atchison, Gorclon Axwcll. Palmer Bnrlcer, Allvert Base. Joseph Bechler, Francis Bccliler, Vincent Berlclleiser, Xfvilliam Boellcin, .lolm Booz, Samuel Bosacco, Ricliarcl Bright, Ricliarcl Britlingliam. Ray Brittingluam, Thomas Bromley. Rolnert Broomall. Earl' I3l'0NVIl, ,I0l'll'I J. Browne, John Bucciarelli, George Buchanan. Nevin Buclcl, l'larry Buoy. Anna Buoy, lxlargarel arson. Riclxarcl Q we or dh? Blancllette, Frecl V C Case. JDlll'l Qgcaullielcl. lVlartin Cavanaugli, Xfvaltcr Coulee, Eclwin Corlwin, l'larvey Cravelz, l'lowarcl qilfanully memlacrs Crowcrs, Waller Crowley, Bruce Crowley, lVlaurice Davis, Eclwarcl Denlinger, .lolm Dicclricll, Thomas Dietrich, Dewitt l... Donohue. Charles Donohue, ilolm Donohue. Joseph Dorning, Charles Douglier, l'larolr.l Dougher, Vvilliam Dowling. Eclwarcl Duncan, Raymoncl Dunlap, Eclwarcl Etswciler, Jael: Fell, VVilliam Fitzpatrick. .lemme Fleming, Charles Foreman, Ernest Forcl, Eclwin Forhes, Charles ltreclericlis. Rose Gallagher. Riclmrcl Geiger. Erlwarcl Geist. Russell Giles. Clarence Giles, Vvilliam Grillitlms, Llewellyn Hagen, Eclwarcl Hagen, Harry Halner. Elmer Hafner, George l'laire. John lrlnllas. Evan l'lel:ml1el, Kenneth Hoeller, .laincs Hoelcstra. Joseph Hollnroolr, Franlc Kaelin, Joseph Kammerer, Joseph 5-I Keele Y, Keevil, Vvilliam Kelly, Bernarcl Kelly, Eclwarcl Kelly, .lolxn F. Kelly, Jolm X. Kessler: Kessler. Kopp, Donalrl Lawson, Hedley l..ee. Vvilliam Lichty, James Lichly, Ricllarcl Loclcliart, Vvilliam Lott, Rolzert lVlagann. .lohn ol Sharon Hill High School in the Armecl Services we are happy to clevote these yearlooolc pages for names ancl pictures. ln this small way, The Class of 1943 hopes to express its cleepest appreciation ancl sincerest gratitucle lor the manner in which you are giving ol your utmost, so that ulree- clom shall not perish from this earth. Pearson, Franlc Presscll, Harry Quigley. Willianm Quinn, Thomas Ralston, ,lohn Ralston, Robert Riley. Henry Rockwell, Francis Rowles, VVillian'1 Rupert, Ralph Salerno, Louis :!:SClllHltl, Theoclore Shaller, John Sheehan, Ray Small, lVlelvyn Smith, Eclward Roloert Louis Vvillaur Malloy. John lvlalloy, Rolaert Wlvlarsliall, Joseph lVleBurncy, Francis NlcBurney. Thomas lvlccann, .lolin lxflcconnell, Vvilliam lVlcCov, Charles lVlcKellar, Dugzild lVlcSliea, James Wlcslica, Vvilliam mlxfleans. Dwight Wlears. Warren Nleenan. Thomas lVlell'lorn, lVlilton Nlercliant, Lamont lVlerritt, Clarence Nlills, Leroy lvlolzlzilt. Roloert Nlosca. Leonard lVlurter, losepli Nelson. Richard Neilson, Xfvilliam O'l.eary, James O'l.cary, ilolin Paget, Raymoml Sonlerlancl. Charles Steel, Rolnert Sproul, Donald Stevenson. Clillorcl Stevenson, Tliomas Swan. Guy Taylor, Allrecl Thompson, Rolaert 'hTomlinson, Howarcl Tyson, Franlc Valerie. Clayton Van Harlingen. Jael: Wallrer, Charles X'VHlliCf. Vvilliam Vvalter, Rolmert Vvalers, Craig Xvalson, .lames Xfvalson. John Vveighlman, Alireel Vlfeinmann, Harry Vvellemeyer, xfxlilblll' Vvenricli, ,laclc Vveston, Daniel Xvicliis, Frecl Vvilliamson, Vvilliam Wilson, Elwoocl l mzeltlemoyer, Elvin
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