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Se+tian. Sltcuu Ccui Vernon Wetherell. Lord Bantock........................John Amberg Fanny.................................................Nanette Parks Martin Bennet.........................................Jack Rigler Susannah Bennet.......................................Barbara Critchfield Jane Bennet...........................................Jo Daubney Ernest Bennet.........................................Stuart Reedy Honoria Bennet........................................Dorothea Jensen The Misses Wetherell Miss Adela Measor...................................Louise McElroy Miss Carlotta Addison...............................Mary Emslie Dr. Freemantle........................................Ralph Nelson George P. Newte.......................................Bill Noreen That annual senior activity, the presentation of the class play, came this year on May 26 when dramatic stars from the Top Performers' gave The Second Lady Bantock. by Jerome K. Jerome, in the Music Auditorium. The plot of this play involves the marriage of Fanny [Nan Parks) to Vernon Wetherell (John Amberg). unaware of the fact that he is Lord Bantock of Rutlandshire. Further complications arise when Fanny discovers that the servants at Bantock Hall are her own dominating relatives from whom she ran away when she was young. The struggle of Fanny to take her proper place as mistress of Bantock Hall creates amusing situations, but everything ends on a happy note. Friends and critics of the senior stars agreed that the presentation was a truly professional one. One high spot of the performance was a specialty dance, arranged and introduced into the script by Barbara Jensen. 20
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SANDRA SPAETH JOANNE UNDINE W« were all surprised one day during assembly to discover that Sandra was an excellent cheerleader. Since then she has performed the job faithfully and expertly. Other activities that she has been equally expert in performing are those connected with participation in U. Highlites, Knitting Club. Pep Club. Mothers' Tea Committee, Typing Club, Spanish Club, Bisbila Board. Speech Club, and Dramatic Club. BARBARA WRIGHT During her two years at U. High, Barb has become a well known figure and has attracted many friends. Her list of activities include the Dramatic Club. German Club. J. S. Committee, Library Board, Mothers' Tea Committee, and the U. Highlites. In all these she has proven her ability to stick to a job until it is well done. Joanne is one of the old timers at U. High, for she started in the seventh grade. During these years she has done a lot for the Dramatic Club. Bisbila Board. Stage Force, Spanish Club, J. S. Committee, Knitting Club, and Mothers' Banquet program. To top it all off she is gifted with a beautiful singing voice. PATRICIA WHITE Pat's another of our class artists. Coming from Shortridgc High School in Indianapolis. Indiana, this year, her talents have added greatly to the artistic value of both the Breeze and the Bisbila. While at Shortridgc. Pat was a member of the Sketching Club and this year at U. High, her time has been taken up with Dramatic Club. Typing Club, and Bisbila. ED HANLON Ed, who is now a member of the United States Army Air Forces, came to U. High during his junior year, hailing from Shattuck Military Academy. He was outstanding as a two-year man on the football team and a faithful and rugged member of the Boys' U. Club, Hi-Y. and the swimming team. GUY CLEVELAND Guy Cleveland has been a popular member of U. High for four and one-half years. He joined our class in the seventh grade and stayed until the tenth when he left for another school. He came back this year to U. High, but unfortunately in March he had to leave for the Army. Our best wishes go to Guy. Pait the ftevieivi+Uf Stand Twelve years ago we started out to get an education: Each year we spent nine months for school and three for our vacation. But even from the very start we pictured with elation The time, the setting, and the place of our own graduation. In grammar school a Senior’s smile would leave us hypnotized: Each freshman picked a senior for his own to idolize. As sophomores it finolly seemed that we were recognized. And then as Juniors all our dreams were almost realized. At last as seniors now we have discovered, in the fall Our team came out as champions the very top of oil: And Homecoming was wonderful, if you will please recall For you feel the best if your team is the one that holds the ball. With winter came the Highlites. and no matter what our age We'll recall the fear ond joking that went on behind the stage. When each new Breeze was given out we studied every page. Seeing who liked who and what was new and just what was the rage. Spring came and went so quickly with so many things to do Like the prom, the play, the banquet—but to end this short review It doesn't quite seem possible, it doesn't quite seem true That our final year is over and our high school days are through. As seniors, to the faculty, we say before we leave We thank you for the many things you’ve helped us to achieve: And to all the underclassmen, we sincerely believe That you will have os much fun as you've helped us to receive. 19
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