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«7 U P P E R A R L I N G T O X A N X U A L Sophomore Year Top Row: John Parker, Arthur Brownfield. Neil Estey, Cecil Kerr, Richard Radebaugh. Middle Row: Mr. Jackson. Irene Xclkes. Mary Vivian Beale, Cornelia Shaw, Virginia Denman, Josephine Munkel. Mary Katherine Kern, Robert Marquard’ Bottom Row: Betty Bonnet, Dorothy Zartman, Irma Thompson, Harriet Louise Strang, Vera Adkinson. Registration Teacher—Mr. Jackson. Josephine Munkel, president; Betty Bonnet, secretary; Cornelia Shaw, treasurer.
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30 U P P E K A R L I N ('.TO N A N X I A L Katherine Reading. Marjorie Smith. Joe Thomas and John I ritsche were the soloists who assured the success of the musicale. I hey were very good, and Joe Thomas especially deserves commendation for his unusual ability. lie also sang a duet with Marjorie Smith which was beautifully rendered. I hen there was a delightful trio composed of Russel Wing, Fim Armstrong and John Tritsche which ably rounded out the program. “Silent Xight and other Christmas Carols were sung by the audience in closing. FRESHMAN PARTY On Friday evening. October 26. the school-house was the scene of a vivacious and frolicsome Hallowe’en party which was sponsored by a group of eighth and ninth graders, who proved themselves able hosts and hostesses. A grand march started the festivities, and prizes were given for the best costumes. Gene Huddleson took first prize for being the most beautiful. She was attired as a languid, alluring. Spanish lass. Olive Milligan took second prize, because of her original makeup as a pickaninny from the Southland. Dressed as a girl. Frank Thompson took last prize for being the most comical. The usual round of games followed. “Wink being one which has never failed to create interest at a party. Dancing also provided entertainment. Last, but not by any means least, were the refreshments, that proved to be a feature which could not have been eliminated under any circumstances. Pumpkin pie, very delectable doughnuts, apples, candy corn and sparkling cider revived waning spirits and everyone went home wishing there could be more such parties. CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAM The gymnasium, on Friday. December 21. was the scene of a happy group of students. A Christmas tree was beautifully decorated and shone with shining splendor. C hristmas songs were sung by the entire classes and two duets were sung by Dorothy Francisco and Josephine Hughes. Then came Santa Claus (otherwise known as Mr. Jackson) with a pack on his back. He caused much hilarity among the students. The presents were then distributed. They ranged from ear-rings to jew’s-harps. Suitable “poetry was presented with the gifts. After distributing the presents, the classes were sent to their respective rooms and dismissed. The program was planned and managed by the Juniors. HIAWATHA Hiawatha was given by the eighth grade on the Friday before Thanksgiving. Those who took the principal parts were: Wayne Geissinger (the brave, Hia- watha). Mildred Marquardt (Minnehaha). Robert Sherman (little Hiawatha), Robert Francisco (Mudjekcewis), Olive Milligan (old Xokomis). Billy Albright (the arrow-maker), Marcella Rardin (Pan-Puk-Kcewis). Anne Zartman (Chi-biabos), Frank Sayers (medicine man), and Frank Thompson (white priest). All other members of the class except two who were ghosts in the death scene appeared as squaws and warriors.
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18 UPPER ARLINGTON A N N U A I Freshman Year Top Row: Mr. Jackson. Xash Kelley. Edward Howard. Abram Jones. Alfred Thomas. Vincent Parrish. Warren Armstrong. Middle Row: Gladys Strawser. Louise Hill. Jack Bornhauscr, Frederick Wing. Elson Parker. Stuart McFarland, Mary Katherine Royer. Bottom Row: Miriam Mills, Emily Frances Furniss, Betty Kern. Mildred Shaw. Marthel Ryan, Emily Bode. Registration Teacher—Mr. Jackson. (Bertha Thompson. William Miller, Cameron Brown — absent.) Stuart McFarland, {'resident; Betty Kern, rice-president.
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