Sugar Grove High School - Torch Yearbook (Sugar Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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159' E21 NEW F IRES , New Fires was produced by an all-school cast on November 26, under the direction of Miss Edin and Mr. Frank. This comedy reveals the experiences of an author, Stephen Santry, in his task of teaching his family the value of work. The entire action takes place in the Santry homestead living- room-dining-room, which reflects the spirit of a generation ago in its simple design and austere furnishings. In this setting are found Lucinda Andrews, a domineering housekeeperg Suzanne, her meek spinster assistantg Sid Sperry, a faithful farmhandg and the latter's boastful son, jerry: all of whom furnish delightful humor with their homely speech and rustic manners. The rest of the country group are Mary Marshall, a scarlet fever patient: Mrs. Marshall, a helpful neigh- hor: Angie Sperry, a pantomime character, and Doctor Gray, a young physician. In contrast to this group are the Chicago author's family-Billy and Phyllis, carefree. en- thusiastic adolescentsg Olive, a spoiled debutanteg Dick, a selfish son, who has married Eve, a girl of considerable common sense: and the wife Anne, fond of ease and luxury. Each role of this popular comedy was admirably acted and highly commended. Lucinda Andrews ...,.. Suzanne Toler ..... , . . Sid Sperry ,...... .... jerry ..........,. .... Stephen Santry . Billy Santry .... Phyllis Santry .... . .. Anne Santry .... .Dorothy johnson, . . .Hilda Weber,' Chester johnson Robert Williams .. . , .Dale Nobbs, 36 '38 . .Curtis Norbeck . ,Betty McGraw Mary Thompson '36 Olive Santry .......... . . Mary Andersen 38 Eve .......... .... H elen Bialock , 37 Dick Santry . . . . . .Lawrence Abbott , '39 Doctor Gray ...... ....... S cott Stuart ' Mary Marshall Mrs. Marshall ..... ... , 39 Angie Sperry . . . . , . 38 a 1 y y . . .Ethel Sweeney Margaret Wright .Evalyn Milspaw 16

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1132 E21 SOPHCMORE CLASS President Vice-President . . Secretary ..., Treasurer Adviser .... Name Abbott, jane Allenson, Roy Andersen, Mary Barlow, Elwood Bobelak, Steve Curtis, Allen Devereaux, Lois Drake, Lester Eckert, Bernetta Erickson, George Hilldale, Alfreda Hinsdale, Harmon johnson, Lillian Kelley, YValter Landin, Harold Larson, Eleanor I,aVigne, George McGrath, Moran Moraveck, joseph Norbeck, Curtis Porter, Lloyd Sands, Dorothy Thompson, Mary Thorpe, Minerva Tutmaher, Andrew Tutmaher, Anna WVeber, Hilda York, May CLASS OFFICERS . . .... Lloyd Porter . . . .Allen Curtis . . . . .Mary Andersen . . ,Mary Thompson Frost Occupation Knitting Coming late to school Seeing Lloyd Trying to sing Being shy Finding a way to the Valley Writing notes Being important Keeping attractive Hurrying Playing side center Growing prize corn Dancing Treating the town Singing Y Acquiring highest marks Teasing the girls Sitting in a daze Being a magician Acting Trying to be good-looking Making resolutions Talking Shooting baskets Giggling Playing the clarinet Doing her algebra Studying



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Gi? AIF'lLnlEI A-QW, i EVERYYOUTH The commencement program of the class of 1935 consisted of the pageant, Everyyouth, a parody of the fifteenth century morality classic Everyman, but modern in setfing. The stage setting for the two scenes-the Highway of Adventure and an Old Inn, the House of Experience4was particularly effective. The colorful costumes, folk dancing, singing, string music, and varied lights, combined with symbolic character portrayal made this fantasy an ar- tistic production. The presentation of diplomas by Mr. Frank, Principal, to Everyyouth was made an in- tegral part of the pageant. The graduates were highly complimented for their use of a newer type of CAST OF CHARACTERS Fairy Queen ..........................., Margaret Williams Xvar ..... ..... .... .... ..... C h a r les Sanquist Plunder .... ......... R obert Porter Gossip .. ......... Agnes Davenport Self ..... .... A rchie Richardson, jr. Vanity .... ..,...... D oris Engstrom Idleness .... ....... E lizabeth Sword Everyyouth .. . ..... William Hoy Public Trust .... Fraud ........ . . . . .Fred Harrison .........Fred Weber Goodwill .............,....................... William Hoy Song ..........,..,..................... Marguerite Edlund Play-june Bickerstaff, Dorothea Bickerstaff, Mary Devereaux, Lucy McIntyre, joan McLaren, Marian Reynolds Pilgrim . . . Amata .... Ignorance . . Superstition Knowledge Pleasure .... Page ....... ....................... Master-cook Trumpeters. . . .Fred Harrison, Everett ..,.........Fred Burt .. . .Margaret Williams . . . . .Doris Engstrom .......Arlie Drake . . . . .Charles Sanquist . . . . . .Elizabeth Sword .. . . . . .Everett Landin Archie Richardson, jr. Landin, Robert Porter COHIIUCHCCITICHI. I 1535 17

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