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REFLECTOR Senior Play G4Clarence The Senior Class of 1940 presented the annual senior play November 16, 1939. The play Clarence , by Booth Tarkington was a three act comedy portraying incidents of an ex-soldier's life. Clarence was a man who studied bugs, but when he couldn't find work, went to work for a wealthy family. The family was a spoiled one and Clarence did all he could to help them. The Characters were: Clarence - , - Mr. Wheeler, the father - Mrs. Wheeler, the step mother - Cora, the daughter - s Bobby, her brother - - Violet Pinney. the governess - Mrs. Martin, the secretary - Dinwiddle, the butler - Della, the lrish maid - - Hubert Stem. a grasswidower - Production Staff: Director - - Student Directors Property Manager - Stage Managers - Advertising Lights - Make-up - Class Advisors - 211 Howard Dickinson - - - Clifford Waldron - Geraldine Henry - Lucy Harris Anthony Donaloio - Janet Hemens - Mary Comfort - Guy Fitch Elizabeth Spencer - Boice Hodges Miss Emily Dwyer 5 Evelyn MacGregor I Annie Greeley - Betty Worth Ross Willis James Bartz Edward Dingman - Chairman, Betty Barry - Douglas Phelps - Dramatic Class Q Miss Irene Fowler IMiss Lydia Metz
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...g,.-.Tf-vga REFLECTOR Reflectorville Fair Howard Dickinson is making campaign speeches in the Federal Building for the next presidential election. He's promised Rose Fergason, Virginia Provenzon and Wanda Walker that he'll start a C. C. C. camp for girls so they can get to the other camps easier. The Farm Exhibit seems to be a large attraction. Why shouldn't it be with Jasper Brown, Ralph Rudolph, Paul Alger, Harold DuMond, Horace Palmer, Eunice Dickerson, and Lillian Jump there? They're trying to fix the milking machine so it will run without their help. They don't like to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning. The girls would like to stay in the Athletic Building longer. Can you blame them? Ant. Donaloio and Frederick Cleveland are instructors there. ln the Book Department, they fird Batty Barry trying to find a publisher for her late:t essay on Ferdinand and the Bee. Adjoining the Book Department is the Poetry Department whire Annie Greeley is exhibiting her verses. The First Aid Station is conducted by Mary Comfort and Eleanor Plossl. Their patients are well taken care of, especially good-looking ones. To recuperate they go to the Amusement Area where they are met by children's laughter as they enter Children's World. Marie Dibble, Ruth Freiberger and a lot of others are merrily playing Ring Around the Rosie . The Jungleland displays the catch from the wilds of Africa. Clifford Waldron and Warren Haskins brought 'em back alive. QBeasts, you dopesj. For miles around you can hear Betty Worth's laugh and Helen Cutting's giggle. They'll teach you how if you ask them. Elizabeth Payne is starring in the Aquacade , thrilling the spectators with her daring feats! 1Big one tool. Last but not least is the Music Hall with Thelma Hauschild and Erma Olmsted. Music hath charm, you know. Could it be the singer? Tired bu? well satisfiedg they leave their guide. They'll never forget the fair. -Janet Hemens and Lucy Harris 23
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REFLECTOR Senior Activities PAUL ALGER F. F. A. '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g F. F. A. Sec. '38-339, '39-'40g F. F, A. Basket- ball '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Orchestra '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40, BETTY BARRY Stamp Club '36-'3Tg Pres. Scouting Club '37-'38g Tumbling Club '37-'38g Drama- tics Club '38-'39g Bowling '39-'40g Varsity Baskctball '38-'39, '39-'40g Soft Ball '37-'38, '38-'39g Glee Club '37-'38g Band '38-'39g Music Festival '37-'38g Maroon and White '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Reflector '39-'40g Thanks Awfully '38-'39g Class Play property assistant '38-'39, '39-'40g Delta Gamma '38-'39, '39-'40g Cheerleading '38-'39, '39-'40g Public Speaking '36-'37g Inter- Mural Basketball '36-'37, '37-'38, FLORENCE BOWERMASTER JASPER BROWN F. F. A. '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40, NORMA BURNSIDE Outdoor Club '36-'373 Scouting '37-'383 Tumbling '37-'38g Dramatics '38-'39, '39-'40g Inter-Mural Basketball '36-'37, '37-'38g Varsity Basketball '38-'39 '39-'40g Softball '37-'38, '38-'39g Glec Club '37-'38g Band '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'4U' Music Fesiival '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Junior Play '38-'39g Th:nk:: Awfully '38-'39, Ping Pong '37-7383 Cltsrlsadcl '38-'39g Bowling '39-'40g Delta Gamma '38-'39, '39-'40, FREDERICK CLEAVELAND Boxing Club '36-'37g Publicity Club '35-'3'.'g Inter-Mural Basketball '37f'3S, '38--'39, '39-'40g Football '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40, MARY COMFORT Outdoor Club '36-'37g Tumbling '37-'38g Bowling '39-'40g Inter-Mural Basket- ball '36-'37g Varsity Basketball '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Softball '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Swimming and Diving '37-'383 Student Council '39-'40g Glec Club '37-'38g Music Festival '37-'38g Maroon and White '38-'39, '39-'40g Reflector '38-'39, '39-'40g Physics Prize '38-'39g Prorerty Manager to class play '38-'39g Senior Play '39-'40g D'lta Gamma '38 '39, '39-'40. HELEN CUTTING Scouting Club '36-'37g Glce Club '38-'39g Music Festival '38-'39g French Il second prize '38-'39g Typing scccnd prize '38-'39. ANNlE DABNEY GERALD DERRICK Class Officer '38-'39, '39-'40g Club '38-'3Slg Basketball '38-'39, '39-'40g Base- ball '38-'39, '39-'403 Football '37-'3S. MARIE DIBBLE Orchestra '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Music Festival '36-'37, '37-'38, '38-'39, '39-'40g Junior Play '38-'39. EUNICE DICKERSON Dramatics Club '36-'37, 1 25
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