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The ShulI'l'on The Pos'l'ure EIimina'I'ion Coniesi' The posture campaign of 1935 was, held in assembly on June 5. The pupils who were eligible for this contestwere re- quired to obtain at least live A's for correct posture for the last four marking periods. The entrants were: Robert Steckel Marie Roth Grace Weidaw Barthold Hoops Vincent Ramunni Herbert Wynne Daniel Mullen William Schinstine Frank Enea Anthony Regina John Keck Robert Schmidt Julius Schwimmer Willard Varner Edward Dietrich Robert Wynne Marjorie Johnson Marjorie Boyle Bernice Roth Harriet Snow Frieda Asteak Margaret Ihrie June Kelchner Marie Engler Elinor Schoudt Jeanette Schwar June Bennett Melba Davis Joyce Haas, Dorothy Lattig Norma Van Doren Betty Ackerman June Frey Evelyn Miller Merle Brotzman Joan Schloegel Betty Apgar Elizabeth Keck Grace Seip a Naomi Ackerman Mary Shafer Josephine Bright June Garrison Ruth Sampson Ruth Kleinhans Virginia Regina Mary Daraio Mildr-ed Wynne The winners, who were chosen by Miss Marion Raub, gym instructor of Wolf Junior High School, were: First prizes: William Schinstine and Betty Keck. Second prizes: Robert Steckel and Grace Weidaw. Third prizes: John Keck and June Bennett. The iirst prize was a gold pin, the second a silver pin, and the third a bronze pin. Similar prizes were awarded to the boy and girl holding the bes.t, second best, and third best posture. Good Postur-e Certificates were presented to all the contestants. forty-three
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The Shullion 8TH GRADE lst 8-5 ........ ........ W ilson, Zoccola, Wallaesa, Liberti 2nd 8-2 ....,,.............................. De Paul, Little, Hurley, Keck 3rd 8-1 .............................. Deck, Alercia, Ricker, Ciavarella Time-l minute, 49 seconds. 9TH GRADE lst 9-5 ........ . .............. Wynne, Preston, Will, Osmun 2nd 9-1 .............................. Sharkey, Sassaman, Sidoti, Cuvo 3rd 9-2 ............,................... Smith, Sandt, Siegle, Brotzman Time-l minute, 44 seconds. Can You Imagine , Paul Mclnerney and James Miller as professors of Mathe- matics at Lafayette College? Margaret Ihrie growing up next year? Otto Kuhs being a dictator in Germany? Willard Drew as conductor of Easton's Symphony Or- chestra Lois Barclay and Arlene Snyd-er as famous Opera singers? Marie Morrison having a small appetite? Frank Preston being a dancing instructor? Miss Uhler forgetting to give math. homework? Joe Sidoti growing a beard and mustache? Bob Howard digging a ditch for relief? Ruth Haas being a tap-dancer? Bill Rabich without a suggestion? Q ' Robert Schmidt with a teeny-weeny voice? Sarah Morrison ever being serious? Betty Apgar without her jingley skirts? Fred Walters with curly hair and bangs? Ray Moser as a Professor of Romance? Hugh Daley as a giant in a circus? John Bilder as a famous peanut vendor? Tony Embordino as a Scientist? Miss Clark forgetting outlines, study periods, and tests? John Mclnerney getting a hundred per cent in Math? Joan Schloeg-el agreeing with someone else? Mr. Stecker forgetting to say Just a few more announce- ments? Pat Callery being a brunette? Dot Crusan a boy? forty-two
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The Shullion ,Nin'I'h Grade Presenfs Closing Program The play that was given on June 19 by the class of '35 dealt with a Chinese Kingdom. Scene I opened with two of the king's guards discussing the new-born child of the Queen and heartily wishing that it was a boy. At that moment the Prime- Minister, Way Ping, entered and conlirmed their hopes. The whole kingdom rejoiced, for, if the babe had been a girl, then Han San, the king's wicked brother, would have inherit-ed the throne. Scene II showed great anxiety over the absence of Prince Chi Chen, who disappeared while his nurse had left him for a moment. The guard related that an old woman had predicted this, and had also prophesied many things about the class of 1935. Scene III took place in Way Ping's garden where we found Der Ling, the daughter of Way Ping, and Chi Chen, who was also believ-ed to be the child of Way Ping. They were speaking about their love for each other Cunusual for brothers and sis- tersl, and they were worrying about the time when each should wed, and thus become separated. Way Ping entered and, after hearing their fears, assured them of freedom until their mar- riages were arranged. The children, sensing som-ething queer. learned that they were going immediat-ely to the royal palace of Han San, who was now king. Scene IV took place in the throne room of the palace, where Han San occupied the disputed seat. Way Ping and the children entered, sent for the Queen and revolted against Han San's rul- ing. The royal guards had d-eserted Han San and, therefore, he was forced to listen to Way Ping, who soon explained circum- stances. He said that he saw Han San carry Chi Chen into the forest. He went into the for-est, found the child unharmed and took him to his home. There he had b-een taken care of as the son of Way Ping and as the brother of Der Ling. When Chi Chen heard this, he immediately took Der Ling for his Queen, banished Han San, and ruled the Kingdom of the Swallows. Thus the p-eople of the kingdom were saved and the rightful king regained the throne. The cast for the entire play consisted of: - Way Ping .............................,..............,.. George McMackin Chi Chen ..................... .................................... E arl Staats Der Ling ........ ........ P enelope Lallas Han San ...,........ ............... J ohn Shober First Guard ........... .......... E dward Wallace Second Guard ....... .............. F rancis Albus Servant ............. .......... T homas Amato forty-four
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