POO eo 2-2 0+ oO OO 0 O22 660 66 06 + 606666666006 5 2 0 6 6 6 6 6 0+ +6 0 6+ 6 6 0d 6 06 0660606626066 6 0666s SSSSCSOSSHOCCCCH BES e Se by mere Oise H ak Has ANNUAL ee fee eee eee eee eoe eo WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? “Fourteenth floor, boy.’ The elevator whisks me up, I walk through several corridors, talk to a dozen secretaries and finally find my- self before none other than Vincent Muzzillo, seventh assistant to the Mayor of Detroit. Of course I get a grand slam on the back, an in- vitation to dinner, another slam, and oblivion. “Take a letter, Miss Mansfield. Dear Sir: Enclosed, etc.” Yes, it’s none other than Alda, who has become the pet of the employees and the boss. Who knows, she may invite you to her studio on Park avenue. “Ladies and Gentlemen, during my sojourn in Egypt’—flash back Number 1, a large audi- torium filled to capacity with fairly intelligent people thrill to the voice of Norbert Deuitch, recently returned archeologist, as he relates his experiences in the tombs of Egypt. Tall beautiful buildings are silhouetted against the sky. Many admiring glances are bestowed on them. Who is the architect who designed these edifices? Arnold Seifert, now gray and bent, sits in a rocking chair and lets his mind wander back to St. Joseph’s High. While I was in New York I was told that the new sensation in interior decorating is Lu- cille Johnson. Her charming combination of colors and designs had won her instant ac- claim and all the social lights were eager to have her decorate their homes.—’36. ) WHO’S WHO Girl with most attractive haiv................ Mildred Boy with most. attractive ,hair-......-...--.-...: Victor INO StEINGUStPLOUS: CITI Assia cee tee oo eee Helen K. WIGStMINGUSTEIOUSS, DOV ci5 eile: seen Arnold beosttealizround oir se Oe ee bo rae ree a5: Alda Besteall-COuUndGDOY tee at tee eet Paul MoOstmady-like, Cirle 2) ee) ee. Josephine Mostagentiemanly. hove: = .4-: 22k as Donald Best mime mined ginlitx. on tee wee. ase: Mildred SCS OO IN OB OOY diva. -0- fateh oie. foes ody ee Benny BHGELEGUNO IE it sce ee. eh ee ee es he Virginia SMOTLE SUM OM mieten ee eee et 2 5 Richard Om MOG tra LINetI Cw EOTT leet Beste ee Rita UNesMOstraAtnlelicw DOYS 2.5: tee 8 ens: Norb. Mires WVOSts DaShbU ly Ci bles coer teks oes Jane SHAG VORNE MOP RUTH A afin Peo seks 7, Saas Carl Whomeio eles athe MOStiaes 2c. eee oe Ellen Thesmost«sopnisticated-= = 2 2. Loretta Wator talks «thems. ss2tees-e eee It’s a draw NGS DeSbm Sil Onis tee xe a7 5 see Laat Lucille ) TO THE CLASS OF 1936 Richard Sei F ert RO bert Deuitch Ber N ard Wilondek D olores McGuire Floyd F etters Marg A ret Muzzillo Mau R ice Shafer Ell En Zecca Benny W ilondek Jan E Muzzillo He L en Philip Car L Shoudel Loret T a Bollan Vict O ria Bonkoski Bill Y Riedhart Virginia Et O ll Joe NeU bauer Mildre D Vanderbosch Josephine Ho E ffel Marcell A Johnson Cathe R ine Gorski Donald S houdel Hel En Klinker Rita Joh N son B I lly Beber Marv O1 Smith Paul GoR ski George ManS field Page 9 Seeerseveeec coe @
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Selene de Comsat 7, orale N NN, U ANT “Cast of Class Play” Pictured above is the cast of the Senior class play, “Spooky Tavern,” pre- sented May 17 and 18. In the order of their first appearance the cast consisted of: Vincent Muzzillo, Lon Hacker, the owner of Spooky Tavern. Helen Philip, Ghost Woman, who haunts Spooky Tavern. Alda Mansfield, Lucy Hacker, a spiritualistic medium. Lucille Johnson, Joyce Wingate, resourceful college girl. Mildred Vanderbosch, Florabel Wingate, the younger sister. Ellen Zecca, Bedelia, the two girls’ colored mammy. Norbert Deuitch, Ralph Channing, a Senior in love with Joyce. Paul Gorski, Terry Tanner, a Junior in the same fix. Billy Beber, Willie Worgle, a stuttering Freshman, afraid of ghosts. Arnold Seifert, Blackie Simms, Farone’s former henchman. Donald Shoudel, Farone, known as the Creeper. The play takes place on a dark, stormy evening in a northern university town. Joyce, Florabel and Bedelia plan to rent the tavern, but are always interrupted by groans, screams, kidnaping and what have you. Ralph and Terry are the devoted swains of Joyce, who try to be brave. Willie, of course, petrified with fright, sticks to the girls throughout the play. Lon, Lucy and the Ghost Woman add marvelously to the play as they cont’nually enact their hair-rising scenes. Blackie is a weak-willed gangster, and Farone takes many parts, the best as a detective. And when one thinks the play is over, action comes swift and sure.
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