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AH, L. l'iano- Margaret Reynolds Cello- Margaret Steiger Violins- Robert Shaffer Dwight Becker Dean Deniston Vaughn Hilty Marjorie Miller Ruth Hayes Helen Rider Mabel Stelzer Evelyn Failor Mary Doughty Ralph Hayman Roger Robinson Muriel Robinson Mary Gracely Orchestra Fills Important Place In High School Program Flutes- Josephine Swartz Lorene Shaffer Clarinets- Betty Rider Robert Lowry Ned Roeder Frances Burnett Ruth Keller Saxaphones- Hazel Goodwin Norma Miller Isabelle Goodwin Joe Wright Trombones- Lela Bowen Kenneth Sherer Doyle Martin Cornets-Trumpets Forest Wells Wesely Sowards Kiarl Hirn Albert Sproul Frank Mack Madge Kinney Bass- Paul Mitchell Drums- Bill Foster The Orchestra will meet today. Nearly forty members responded to this notice at the beginning of the year and have continued to meet once every week. Our capable supervisor, Miss Hursh, has patiently directed us and we elected for the year:- President, Robert Shaiferg Vice President, Forest Wellsg Secretary 'and Treasurer, Margaret Steiger, and Reporter, Mary Doughty. The Orchestra has played success- fully for many of the High School entertainments, but due to lack of competing schools it was decided that there would be no Instrumental Eisteddfod this year. We regret the loss of several of our Senior members but we are looking forward to a successful your in '35. Page Twenty
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High School Dates SEPTEMBER 4--School begins. 5-Frosh, can't Und room No. 63425. 19-N. R. A. Meeting. 2.2-Jr. and Sr. Weiner Roast. OCTOBER 3-Dr. Ashbaugh from Miami talks on weeds . 6-Freshmen and Sophomore Weiner Roast. Frosh. didn't like their fishworms. 11-The Safe robbed. Twenty bucks vamooshed. 19'-Juniors begin play practice. 23-Boys, ilrst basketball practice. 25 27 -Girls begin basketball practice. Oh, a new coach-Miss Miller. -No school. Teachers at Toledo. We were worried! 1Bug Housej. NOVEMBER 3-Peace Declamation Contest. 4-Volley Ball Tournament. We reached the finals. 30-Junior Play, Speeding Along . 14-J. Smith Darnron makes pottery in the Auditorium. 15-Jr. and Sr. Bunny and Bird Feed. 17-Union Twp. came over for our first B. B. game-we won. 24-Grade Operetta. 30-Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 1-Thanksgiving over. 2-Seniors went to Van Wert, QAg1er tried to improve their looksj. 3-More Seniors go to Van Wert. 14-Firemans play. fSh! not so loudly 22-Christmas vacation begins. JANUARY 2-Vacation ends. 11-Oh! those semester exams. 12-A few more exams. 17-Band Concert. 23-School Board didn't seem to like red chalk, we wonder why? FEBRUARY 2- Ask the Professor QH. S. Operettaj. 8-Girls Tournament. ' 13-B. B. game between the Hay Seeds and City Jakes. fDrug stores ran specials on liniment.J 15-Girls Tournament, second round. 16-Community Institute. 17-More of it. 22-County Toumament. MARCH 2-Second Tournament at Shawnee. . 6-Freshies have a new student. That's nothing, so have the Sophomores. 9-Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors watch the birdie . 10-Inter-class Tournament. Junior girls and Senior boys come out on top. 16-Srs. receive their pictures. Plenty of swap- ping. 21-Baseball Meeting. 23-Preliminary Eisteddfod. 24-Senior scholarship, Lima. 27-No school. The World groaned with its heavy load of ice. 30-Debate. Seniors seemed to be pretty good quarrelers. fHausser taught us that.j APRIL 1-Rabbit forgot the eggs fDon't cry Freshies it's only the 1st.j 3-Conservation pictures. Let's play Golf, here's the Hail. Annual pictures taken. 4-Every Pupil test. 5-Some more tests. 6- Vocal Eisteddfod at Elida. Some yodeling. 10-Band eliminations, here. 13-Friday. 21-Band Contest at Delphos. 27-Senior Class play--Oh, My Stars! MAY 1-Senior Class play-Oh, Professor. 4-Jr. and Sr. Reception. 5-District State Scholarship Test at Bowling Green. 13-Baccalaureate. A 17-Commencement. 18-Alumni. Finis, Page Nineteen
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Operetta Ask The Professor Pronounced Success Presented by High Glee Clubs, February 3, '34 CHARACTER CAST Maryida O,Neal-The laundress' daughter attending night school - - Opal Davies Emily Lee-Friend of Maryida who is working ,her way through school - - Isabel Goodwin Prof. Will Breakeasy-English Instructor ------ Robert Shaffer John Ainsworthy-Wealthy young college senior ---- - Robert Mack June Ainsworthy-His sister, attending Girls' School - - - Marjorie Miller Polly-Also a student at Girls' School, likes seniors - - Pauline Delaney Red O'Neal-Maryida's brother and room-mate of John at college ---- Robert Price Tommy Freshman-An irrepressible college-mate of John and Red ---- Joe Wright Pupils in School Who Speak for Themselves - Martha Craig, Sara Ann Esiley, Harriet Sherer Mrs. O'Neal-Mother of Maryida and Red -------- Jane Burnett Graduates-Rosalie Hennon, Evelyn DeLong, Frances Wright, Elsie Lies, Violet Wilkins, Retha-Seibert, Helena Zuber. Teachers-Annadell Detrick, Catherine Beerman Professors-Robert Lowry, Edward Post, Milo Shobe, Wayne Sutton, Charles Sandkuhl, Jack Roeder. Visitors--Mildred Moorman, Carrie Zimmerman, Mary Brandyberry, Adrian Grassley, Norman Martin, Willard Miller. May Queen ------- ------- M arjorie Miller Page-The Crown Bearer ----------- Esther McClure Train Bearers ---------- Maxine Craft, Thoris Townsend Dadies-in-Waiting-Ruby Myers, Rose Marie Mueller, Edna May, Mary Grandstaff. Maid of Honor -------------- Ruth Mack Trumpeters ------------ Forest Wells, Paul Mitchell Grecian Dancers-Dorothy Sherman, Norma Miller, Bernice Craft, Mary Myers, Mary Rigdon, Carolyn Ward. Lantern Bearers-Esther Beerman, Pauline Lusk, Jane Burnett, Laura Moorman, Vera Moorman, Pauline Fissell, Laundry Girls and Gypsy Dancers-Martha Sunder land, Mary Doughty, Margaret Reynolds, Lorene Shaffer, Margaret Steiger, Burnetta Harter, Gerald Green, Carl McMichael, John Wolfe, Blaine Brincefield, Forest Wells, Kenneth Laman. Birds-Ruth Keller, Dorothy Sherman, Mary Myers, Ruby Myers, Bernice Craft. College Chorus and Barn Dancers-Josephine Swartz, Pauline Lusk, Esther Beerman, Jane Burnett, Laura Moormlan, Vera Moorman, Pauline Delaney, Martha Craig, Harriet Shere1', Helen Rider, Sara Ann Eisley, Pauline Fissell, Joe Wright, Ollen Jones, Ned Zimmerman, Paul Mitchell, Joseph Fisher, Ralph Hayman, Armond Johnson, Robert Lowry, Milo Shobe, Blaine Brinceiield, Gerald Green, Robert Baldwin, Forest Wells, Carl McMichael, John Wolfe, Albert Sproul, Vaughn Hilty, John Cochrun, Dwight Becker, Dean Deniston, Kenneth Laman, Ruby Myers, Mary Grandstaif, Edna May, Rose Marie Mueller, Mary Myers, Dorothy Sherman, Carolyn Ward, Mary Rigdon, Bernice Craft. Pianist ---------------- Mary Price Stage Carpenters ------- Ned Zimmerman, Ollen Jones, Armond Johnson Ticket Chairmen -------- Josephine Swartz, Pauline Lusk Scene-Campus of a Girls' School. Time-Commencement Day in June. Page Twenty-one
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