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Ocrmo}IMrwa First Row-Spencer, E. Crosby, Rietz, Regruit, Miss Thompson, Pepper, Elscher, Amish, Naley, Second Row- Mckinney, Youngs, Baxter, Stettner, Zarpentine, Hume, Elmer, Hulek; Third Row-Marvel, Tulloch, Peters, Prince, Williamson, C. Stettner, Merrit, Kenyon, Paynes Fourth Row-Kleist, Roberts, Cole, Wolfe, Wolcott, Maxim, Mitchell, G. Crosby, Eckam. FUAEY 7 Fail Miss Thompson at the piano. First Row-McMann, Sheldon, G. Wyand, Schmitt, Metcalf, Second Row-Spencer, N. Gravelle, Johnson, R. Smith, 0. Gravelle; Third Row-Harradine, Haag, Stenzel, Charbonneau, Wadsworth. Deroj{[nrrena
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DRAMATICS Every year the public is entertained by the Senior Play. This year we had the opportunity of seeing Nuts To you . Headed by a cast of many and directed by Mr. Edgar Du Bois, the play proved to be very successful with Orve Gra- velle and Dug Sheldon furnish- ing the laughs for everyone. CAS I-— Bottom Row: Merritt, Thornton, Kort, Coe, Cowles; Second Row: Dillion, Nichols, Kenyon, Gravelle, Sheldon, Ashton, Sweeney; Standing: M. War- ner, Koch, Hoy, G. Warner, Johnson, McMann, Lannigan, Wholers, Houck. Standing: Crosby, Matzell, Gravelle, Stenzel, Wadsworth, McMann. Schmidt. Seated: Miss Thompson. QDERETIA CAST Tulip Time , one of the most successful operettas in years, was staged under the di- rection of Miss Thompson, our music teacher, with the assis- tance of Miss Hoefler. Present- ed in a Dutch setting, it was en- thustastically received by all present at the performance. First Row: Youngs, Pepper, Zarpentine, Roberts. Second Row: Stenzel, Crosby, Gravelle, Matzel, Harradine. Top Row: Johnson, Miller, Miss Thomp- son, Hulek, Stettner, Spencer, McMann, CARMMIVAL: PLAY: CAST The annual Carnival entertainment was in the form of a Gay Nineties Revue with dances, solos, and chorus work animating such songs as Daisy , After the Ball”, and others. This review was under the direction of Miss Thompson and Mr. Du Bois. This was the main feature of the Carnival with concessions following and every kind of entertainment making @ wonderful evening for all.
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First Row-Bonnett, Kirvan, Mr. Gordon, Bidlack, Fry; Second Row-Moore, Rietz, Buettner, Morgan, Peters, Top Row-Wolcott, Houck, Thornton, Smith, Ziegler, Stettner. French bck The Latin Club is held every month. The Latin I and Latin II Classes take turns in bringing the refreshments. The dues are collected and the business of the month discussed. After the business of the month fs over games are played. The Latin Club put on a play for the school assembly program, entitled Julius Ceasar. This club was organized in January, 1941 with Miss Barnard as advisor. The French Club (L. S. H. F.) was organized on January 14, 1941 by sev- eral pupils of the French I class with Mr. Gordon as advisor. Meetings are held in turn at each of the members' homes. After the meet- ings, which are carried on in French, they play French games. When refresh- ments are served, French is spoken, and many new words are learned. During the meeting, a member is chosen to write an interesting essay on France. This stimulates interest in the language. Eatin Cred First Row-Cafferty, Metzinger, Stenzel, Miss Barnard, Wyand, Morgan, Spencers Second Row-Cowles, Pepper, Whelpe, Routier, White, Jones; Third Row-Erbach, Van Artsdalen, Leacy, Ziegler, Lane, Bidlack, Nolte; Top Row-Schott, Grass, Spencer, Mitchell, Partyca, Crosby, Jones.
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