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The Shullion forty MAY QUEEN AND PARTY
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The Shullion Alumni News g MARIE VAN DOREN, 9-1 Mary Buck, 33, and Harold Ackerman, '32, sang many pleasing s-elections at the Model and Fashion Show at the high school. The honor roll claims: Janet Sinclair, Gene Stout, Geraldine White, Elizabeth Simonetta, Carl Michael, Joseph Shober, Jean Symonds, and Lois Yeager. Those receiving one E or more ar-ez David Atkinson, Janet Sinclair, Fred Morber, Thomas Howard, B-etty Sabo, Charles Seip, and Elizabeth Smith. The Junior Prom committee consisted of Katherine Werk- heiser and Marian Beers. During the Latin Club meeting, Roy Fulmer, '34, played several pieces on his Xylophone. Thelma Davis, '34, was elected vice president of the soph- omore Girl Reserves. Geraldine White, '32, and Gene Stout '32, took part in a play given by the Honor Society at th-e High School. Betty O'Brien was elected general chairman for the dance to be given by the Girl Reserves. Eleanor Clause, '34, Eleanor Ingham, '34, and Tho-mas Howard, '32, helped to supply the music for the annual fashion show. Anna Serfass, '34, was awarded first place for flute in the music contest. , David Atkinson, '32, won iirst place for tenor voice. Thomas Howard, '32, won first place for cornet in the music contest. p Elean-or Clause, '34, was awarded second place for piano in the music contest. . Conrad Balentine, '31, is pitching for the Blair Academy. John Newman, '33, and Arch Miller, '31, have been play- ing outstanding baseball for Easton High. A Fond Goodbye Donald Moser, 9 -3 Farewell old school, We must depart: We cannot stay forever. And yet we know Deep in our hearts, We will forget you never , thirty-nine
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The ShuII'I'on May Day Celebrafion g Shull's annual May Day Exercises, held on Wednesday afternoon, May 22nd, wer-e attended by a large audience. The band headed the school procession, the sections following in their respective order. After a short parade, the May Queen and her party appeared on th-e field. The attendants formed a Court of Honor through which the May Queen, the Maid of Honor, the crown bearer and the train bearers passed. They proceeded to the throne wher-e the May Queen was crowned by Robert Meffert. The attendants then entertained with a dance, which was very beautifully done. The next numb-er was. a mass drill in which every section took part. Following this was a Dutch dance given by seventh grade girls, after which the seventh grade relay championship race was run. Section 7-Z finished first. Next came an Indian Club Drill by eighth grade girls. The boys and girls of the Gym Club then gave a fine exhibition including tumbling and pyramid building. The eighth grade relay championship race was next on the program, 8-5 iinishing first. Seventh grade girls entertained with the Irish Lilt, followed by the ninth grade relay champi-onship race, 9-5 coming in lirfst. A plume drill was exe- cuted by the eighth grade girls. The final number on the pro- gram was a Maypole Dance by ninth grade girls. The May Queen was Patricia Callary. Maid of Honor ..,.................,..,.........,. Sara Morrison Crown Bearer .................................... Betty Ackerman Train Beczrelrs .............. Grace Weidaw and Melba Davis The Queen's attendants were: Penelope Lallas, Mary Daraio, Virginia Reilly, Jane Reilly, Elizabeth Keck, Caroline Balentine, Ruth Murray and Betty Apgar. Miss Agnes Cummings and Mr. Benjamin Everitt, Physi- cal Directors of the school, had charge of the entire program. Miss Ruth Smith, with the assistanc-e of the art department, decorated the throne. Results of the Championship Relay Races. held on May Day: 7TH GRADE lst 7-2 ...... ............ Y oung, Messinger, Sigman, Sox 2nd 7-5 ............................ Werkeiser, Pitino, Nobile, Sutton 3rd 7-3 ....................,.....,........... Swint, Haas, Hunt, Daley Time-l minute, 52 seconds. forty-one
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