Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Scarlet 5 I l i The cgbfartiia Washington Tea On the afternoon of February rw-enryfsrsr, the members of the Senior Class of Shelby High School entertained the mothers of the High School students, together with the girls of the school, as their guests. The group Hrst gathered in the auditorium where a delightful program, under the dircef tion of Miss Werst, was presented by the Senior girls. The program was opened with a piano solo by Louise Curren. This was followed by a one act comedy, A XVoman of Character by Estelle Brown. Mrs. Adams, Helen Weaver, was hostess to the VJonien's Literary Club. Her mother, Freda Arnold, came to visit because she knew they would talk about Tom Lange and the French milf liner. Later, Irene Whalen, as Mrs. Perkins arrives excited for fear Many Lange would come before the ladies could talk about her husband's clandestine friendship with the French milliner. Chlotene Buskirk as blunt Mrs. Allbright, and gossipy Mrs. Lee impersonated by Sue Miller, came. The bride, Helen Barkdull, who knew that whatever jack said was just rightg Marion Stough as Mrs. Barrington Cross, the club's divorcee, and'Mrs. Lang's sole sympathizerg and lastly Mrs. Cline, Mary Alice Stimson, with her elaborately prepared paper on modern literaf ture, arrived. The hat is variously valued by the gossipy group, At length Mrs. Lange wear' ing the much discussed hat, arrives and explains to her curious friends that its real price had been her husband's crown in the kingdom of their home. Louise Coble next rendered two violin selections, Louise Curren accompanying. This was followed by a one act fantasy, All on a Summer's Day, by Collins Clement. Here three maids of varying age sat and sighed and wished for things which their various ages signined. Mary Kingsboro carried a red rose for Love, while Lucia Grace Spangler wore the spectacles of Fame, and Eunice Ferris, the shawl of Wealth. It was Fate, in the form of a negro mammy, Lucille Douglas, who brought the desired wish to each. The program closed with a piano solo by Ruth Price. After the program, refreshments were served in the gymnasium, which had been converted into a beautifully decorated tea room by the use of lattices and southern smilax. Rer roses adorned the tea tables, at which Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Tener, Miss Werst, Donna Kotz, and Alice Allwein had been invited to pour. Art Shreffler's Rhythm Kings furnished a delightful program during the afternoon. Page Sixty-Five -'hQ1T'iQvf'l'1 't'jx'SQvQ,uf 6'vGg,hf 1!1r'V67A dn' vm U 'JU wa vvg-,fn n v ,fn 9, yblj 11, y gf - I' 'I N745+ ?rF il rfF 71 1 4 ,- L -arenas-mfr' -' J- 3 'E' a re -we - T L is flfff.-liifeub--we I-A4 ft Lt-' ees tu 'U is Q1 .sm Q'.L1 'JQ'f7Af s13'.?3'5Jf.2i7 ut .s.1 D'.'5'J'J'Q3'A9u J'.eWuL Jfifzflfut JP' ggg- . -.1 .f2,f5-n-g:girf- arse-fiaaw-E las' 'af' F ffl 2gf r i? W4r9f1i'3'5? .s i'+4fi1f'?1Qfif if' ,qw ,3 ,Q-' pk 3 3,11-fell: .1 .1 15 piciu' 15 614- il-5,-I 5g-45,-I C5 15'

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