91516171812 6721.11 O F F I C E R S President 111 11111 1 11111 11 111111 B1ll Williams Vice President 1111 1 1 John Allsopp Secretary ,,,, 1 1 1111 1 11 11 1 Tony Scaramazzo Treasurer 1 1 11111111111 111111111 111111111 Robert Baldwin Class Adviser 1 1 111111 1 1 1 Mr. S. W. McCollough Irene Adamczyk Mary Ruth Alford Bevelyn Allison Frances Allsopp John Allsopp William Ayersman Robert Baldwin Mary Beckert Katherine Bluedorn Margaret Bober Mary Bogle Angelo Borzachillo Roberta Brown Jeanette Bulisco Ora Mae Burnside Tommy Caravaggio Delores Carlson Daniel Carney John Casinelli Mary Jane Cochran Harry Corban Twlla Critchlow June Currie Dorothy Davis Ethel Dudash Edward Feil Carrie Fiore CLASS COLORS-Red and White Norma Fleeger Charles Fordyce Joyce Forsberg Aura Gilson Ellen Goodwill John Gurgacz Freda Hiler Norman Hill Ralph Hill Elmer Hilton Stella Horney Charlotte Houk Geraldine Houk Joe Hudak Robert Jones Florence Kelly Jean Kelly Betty Kennedy Andy Kitzko Mildred Kopriva Alfred Kulinski Viola Kwolek Helen Majeski Florence Makarevich Anna Malinchak Walter Marks Donna Jean Marso Anna Maslyk Grace McCandless Jean McFerren Margaret McGary Norman McHattie Lois Mcllrath Dale McKissick Lois McQuiston Howard Moore Margaret Morris Anthony Morrone Arnold Morrow Richard Nelson Mike Palladino Betty Parks Gladys Parks Lois Pettit Vivian Pitzer Frank Pragacz Frances Presnar Mary Pritchard Ida Mae Rhodes Tom Robinson Catherine Sager Ray Secules Tony Scaramazzo Denton Shaffer Marlen Shaffer Florence Shaner Francis Sleigher Geraldine Smiley Phyllis Smith Frank Srnolkowicz Helen Spelich Cornellia Staph Betty Stivens Edgar Stroud Eleanor Styers Leona Terpilowski Esther Thompson Shirley Trimble Clara Troggio Iona Turner Irene Walters Bill Williams John Williams Marian White William White William Workman Neil Yoho Eleanor Young Stella Zak Irene Zmuda John Zurasky
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,199 N ,699 fd!!! N sux, .1 JMLLZLJETECJ Gqfivz On February 5, 1942, the Senior Class presented a mystery-comedy, Murdered Alive, under the capable direction of Mrs. Thelma Smith Hoovler. The action of the play took place at Hillcrest, the estate of the wealthy Marvin Ryder, who was supposed to have been killed in an auto- mobile accident. Mr. Ryder's lawyer summoned all the heirs to the Ryder mansion for the reading of the will. They arrived ahead of time, and experienced a mysterious and exciting time while awaiting the arrival of the lawyer. The reading of the will deepened the mystery, for in it Mr. Ryder men- tioned that he was going to be murdered, and even set aside a sum of 810,000 for the person who would find his murderer. Acton Chance, a fifth-rate detective, tried to solve all the mysteries, only to iind himself abducted from the scene. Throughout the play the chimes of clocks that had not been wound, the howling wind, the screams, the ringing of the telephone, and the mes- sages from the spirit world added horror to the already gruesome atmos- phere. When the mystery was deepest, Marvin Ryder appeared, quite alive and glad to be home. He easily explained the strange circumstances surrounding his supposed death. Mr. Warner Melton, assistant to Mr. Ryder, gave a full explanation concerning the strange and weird actions of the night. Tired nerves were relieved, and the play ended in romance for the majority of the characters. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Libby Ryder- r.,. sFlorence Badger Warner Meltonm, ,AC,. Rees Thomas Arden Ryder ,.,. , Mary Louise Williams Otis Marvin ,,.,, ,.,., W illiam Nagel Tillie Meek LW , ,,,,,, Grace Lawrence Luverne Speed --,, ,,,, ...Doris Wood Mrs. Frank Backus,,-..,,Maxine Sweet Acton Chance ,-- W .TRichard Donley Frank Backus ,,,,. , ., .William Tindall Arline Ivans . ,,,,, . , Elsie Shaffer Mysterious Stranger L Bob McCandless Iris Aldarus .,,, Vera Mae Tanner
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