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C , . HQ, LO lj IC Isl li ,Q , Q . .QQ ., X Y9fl-.5 Er .1 i l CRATORICAL CONTEST l l i YVICNTY high school students competed in the Mary lialtcs. and f'athcrinc VVcli'lc rcccivctl first. i third mmlml 100.11 0mtm.H.ni c.,,ntQ.st held Alwll stcontl. anal thntl honorable nnntlons. its-.lit mtlu I3 I H.. in St. pimys zmditmqumg lsatlorlc lirics and Mwildrctl liishrilm vlarc .tllll'll 'tio Hmmrmg the l,iCentL.,minl CC1t.1,rati0u of Om. havc their IHLIHFH-lIIHCl'll7f'il1 on tu o oung mups pu- . 1 7 scntctl hy tht- knights ot C ohnnhus and tht: Daugh- i hrst prusnlcnt. the C0llllIllttCC chose George Wash- tcm of Isabella, Wslmctivlilyu Thvy lmth rupmgknt in?-ftonis tiff- Clmmlcttil' 111111f1f't W 1'C11tHf1Hti1CPJf ' cd our school in thc mlioccsan Puhiic Spcaking Con- ! Ural 'lb.iU9't fm' NlWt'4'll 5- Tilt' orations had to hi' tcst. The hovs' contest was htltl at St. xVl'lllll'lill UH'01'isri1H11W0 k0ff Mfl'df'1tS- Fostoria, April 214. whilc tht- girls' was concluctcti Mr. Sanlucl li. Martin, supcrintcntlcnt of Thoinp- at Cunt,-ul Qutlmlic. Higll. '1'0ll,d0. May 3- Alllmugl, son High School. who actcd as udgc of tht: C0lltCHt- ncithcr of thc rc!wcscntativcs rcccivctl any awards wlcctctl lsatlorc lirics. scnior. as the outstanding th.-5' nmdtf 21 vm-y fglvm-grbltf showing for St. l'aui's. spt-akcr of thc hoys and Mihlrctl liishop. junior. 'Phu twmltv cmlttwtmlts WW... Illlcilh. BL.tM.l,- winncr of thc girls. Iflc hasczl his nlccision princi- man' M.u.i.m' Mahi' Murtlm yVl.iM.nb..,.w.l.- L'liH'm..l pally on tht- lnclils of thc composition. their Llclivcry Igl.UWH.1A.ml Umm .md Imdum. lxrilsu Mi.llim.5. Mm... including voicc. inanncr. stage prcscnccg anal ahility lgnltvx- Mildrul Bixlmpu Mm... Dublui Axlivl, Pm.M,HQ I CUIIVVF' il 'm'5M1i-ff ti' HW i1l'lli'f'Nf'l'- C'athcriuc lVclih-. Arthur liivk. Rohm-rt Itcincck. anal 'l'hc othcr orators who nxcritctl honors wa-rv Lcon lilugt-nc Iiaulcr. juniors: Utilla Smith. lhlwin Dunn. iirst honorahlc llll'lltiUlll i'liH'ortl lirown. Zurcich. sophomorcs: .Xhna t'ourtatl. iiih-cn lift-ll scconci: and Rohm-rt Rcincck. thirtl. Otilla Smith. l lort-ncc Kralncr anal Paul iiillllillg. frcsinncn. in tht- .Xcolytical Sofia-ty too. the class of 1932 is K. wa-ll rcprcscntctl. .Xpproxilnatcly fifty pcr ccnt ot f N . K., 1 tht- scnior hovs wcrc mass scrvcrs. St. l'aul's will .if if, 1 . A My suitcr tht- loss of four faithful acoiytcs who will hc A YJ i forfcitcml hy graaluation. Tllcy arc Illlyllllllltl lloosc. 'W 'I h. .ffm lsamiorc Frics. Hcnry Frhv anti Philip Link. Punctuality and 1ll'llL'llllIllliiitj' wcrv favorahlc charactcristias on tht- Dart of thcsc hoys during thcir ycars of scrvicc in this nohlc work. Tlluy wcrc always rcacly to svrvc with a willing hcart anti consitlcrctl it an honor to hc ahlc to assist lla: pricst in oH't-ring thc mass. Thcsc four hoys havc ncarly :A pa-rfa-ct rt-coral. Although wc hopc to numhcr thcm among thc ahnnni servers, boys like these will he harcl to rc- placc. We feel that they have set a splendid ex- ample for the lower classrnen. HIGH SCHOOL GRCHESTRA Unmicr tht' capahlc clircction of Mr. C arl Lenz. St. markahlc ahility in ciircctiugg Lia- High School tilcc Paul's High School orchcstra has tlisplaycd cxccp- Cluh. Their ingcnious songs which wt-rc rcmlt-rvai tional ability during thc past ycar. in thrcc part harmony. ncvcr failcci lo tit-light lht livcr willing to givc thcir scrviccs for various nmlleucef' I , A . , forms of cntcrtainlncnts which crowtlccl thu school out of il grmm Ot Mlvmltvmi' tour fmtlltul Uwllw' calcntlar. ther wcrc a valuable ass:-t to the school. tru nwnllwrs will bt' lint through grmllmlimi' Tiwy ' arc: Lucilln- lictschnian. pianist: Mary Niissiw-r Mr. Lcnz is rcsponsihlc for thc succcss of the or- violinist: Uonalcl Young. cornctist: anti Philip Link chcstra throughout the year. Ha- also showml rc- who playctl tht- tromhonc. 16
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l i . 4 ci Fil - - -. Ka., l Q J s -CIO AA EA PCDLISHING PAPA Prom lelt to right! Nlurtlui Wvisvnln-l'gvr, lmon Dunn, l'lara liliznlultlu l rio-s, l'liI'I'or1l llrnwn, lsiulorn- Frie-s, lille-n llrown. l'il Ulll . an apprcciativc and cnthnsiastic au- dicncc ot' mort- than scvcu huudrcml. thc scniors prcscnlcd thcir class play Polishing Papa YV:-dm-sday. May 25. 'l'lu- play as thc titlc in- clicatcs was a rollicking thrcc-act comedy intcr- spcrsml with myslt-ry aml was clcvcrly pI't'Ht'lltl'ti by thc amaln-ur playa-rs. 'l'liosv compctcnt to judgx' llavc pronounccd it onc of thc ln-st plays of its kilul Q-vcr stagm-ml at St. Paul's. 'l'hc lrading role-. that of a wt-althy s:uisagc man- ufsu-turcr was playcd hy Hn-nry 1' ry. lln- rolcs ot v' .': '- 'rics his son aml tlilllglllt'l' wt-rc cnactvd ln INHl0l1 1' and Martha lVciscnln-rgcr. llouald Young, as an linglish dukc took his part to pn-rf:-ction. A cla-vcr cliaractcr, a .lt-wish aclvcr- tising solicitor, was cxccllcntly inipcrsonatcd hy t'lit1'oml Brown. Loon Dunn portrayed the part of a successful nts torncy who was in love with Jane, and after per- sistcnt 1-Hoi-ts succccdccl in winning' he-r affcction. 'l'lu- rolc ol llosc l'arkcr. whom .Xrthur llopcd to marry. was 1-nach-d hy lillcn lirown. l.ucillc llctsclunan. who assunicd thc rolc of Mrs. Slcvclis. thc lnoust-lu-1-pcr of Sidncy Smith. and l ,li- Zflllt'llI lirics. thc maid. who wvrc accustonn-ml to his oullulrsls. playa-d cxccllcnt parts. nn Winklvr, Ilonald Young. liucilln- lictsclunan, llvnry Fry. flara Ann Vl'iuklcr. asa fricnd of thc Smiths. coniplctcd thc cast. Sl-i'l l'lNti Ulf' .XUTS Placc: .X small town in thc nzidcllc wcst. 'l'inn-: 'l'ln- pre-st-nt. .Xct om-. Living room of Sidney Smiths home. .X Saturday cvcning' in .lumz Act two. Tin- same. Tllc next morning. llur- ing this act tln- curtain falls for out- lllilllltt' to dv- notc a lapsc of thrcc hours. Act till't't'. 'Illia' samc. l'larly in llccvmln-r. Thcrc was plcnty of conicdy in this sparkling play of family lifc. with passagcs of thc ln-st aml re-al drama of all-V 'that of thc homc circlq----which kcpt thc audicncc hnsln-nl with anxicty until thcy found lllt'lllSt'lYl'h carricd away on lids-s of laughter. 'llllc fact that the audience was kept in gales of laughter proved thathit was a huge success. Great credit must he given Mr. Ralph li. tialiclc who spa-nt so much of his tinic in coaching thc play. Hn- is wcll vcrscd along dramatic lim-s as his prc- vions plays havc cvidcnccd. ln vicw of thc praise aml complimcuts rcccivcd hy thc im-mlicrs of thc cast. it is with dt-cp gratitmlc that thc scnior class cxtt-mls a ln-arty Ulllililllli You to him for his untir- ing cllorts. I l 1 -J LA J S
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L00 A FIEA CLASS ANALYSIS Name Alias Marprarct llall Mickey l.nciIlc lll'tSl'llIllillI I,ou llilXIllDllil lloose Ray l'litl'ord Brown Cliff l'llIcn Ilrown Irish Dolores Didion Dee l.eon Dunn Done Florence Dintcr Flossie lilizabeth Fries Wizzic lsadore Fries Toby llenry Fry Sonny Callie-rine lleltil Kitty l'biIip Link l'link Angela Mackcrt Xngie Marian Mahl Frances Manlet Mary Ann Fran Choice Expression Pay your class dues In case you don't know Hands off the bananas Quit your kiddin' Oh! Yeh! Oh, yes! O, somebody told you! Really? Don't be silly What! Another Dime? I ain't going to do it I betcha Iley, tn-ll 'em you wanna go 'home What's the matter? '1'hat's enough You don't say! Hey! Oh! Do you know? Got some gum? Aw! Horse feathers Stop it Come with me Oh! You're crazy! Oh! Say! Give me a stogzie Ambition To put on more weight To be a se:-ond Mozart To control the Fruit Indus- try To be the shiek of Notre Dame To see Europe To be a nurse To be an All-American End To hook a job To second for Greta Garbo 'l'o invent a gasless ear '1'o live close to Benedict Avenue 'l'o be l-loover's secretary To repeal the 18th amend- ment To see Robert now and then To be a teacher To be a dancer To manage Nobil's store To become a dietician To be a housekeeper To write Latin essays To be Secretary of Agricul- ture To run a beauty parlor To control her temper To be a hair pin manufac- turer To supervise a hospital To go to Hollywood l.ost at the age of two KEY TO BABIES' PICTURE Favorite Paltime 'Traveling here and there Tickling: the ivlories Driving pa's Buick To become a Latin prof Skipping school VI'ashin3r dishes Getting holne early Working Cussing at typewriters Polishing papa Playing tennis Working bookkeeping Idle Talk Dancing Reading Hartland Ridge Chasing down to the Print- er Globe trotting Laughing Reading jokes Driving the Overland Being a nursemaid 'Fatting Curling her hair Dragging school books home Going to movies Get home before daybreak D Frank Meyers Frankie Mary Missler lllondie Agnes Ott Aggie Alverna Schafer Vcrnic Xorbert Schafer Norb llc-len Sickinger Shorty l'lIsie Smith Sbultzinheimer Magdalen Wciscnberp:er Maggie Martha We-iscnberger Mart Clara Ann Winkler Wink.e Donald Young Don lilsie Smith Leon Dunn Helen Sickinger Frances Manlet Ellen Brown Frank Meyers Margaret Ball I Clifford Brown Florence Dinter lsadore Fries Catherine Hettel Martha VVeisenberger Henry Fry Norbert Schafer Magdalen Weisenhergcr 17 Marian Mahi Mary Missler Angela Mackert Alverna Schafer Donald Young Clara Ann VVinkler Philip Link
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