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Junior Class Play Good Gracious Annabelle a frcical comecly in three acts presented by the class of nineteen twenty-six on Wednesday of March 25, I925 in the school auditorium, was a great success. The fourteen characters took sufficient interest in their work to ac- complish tlie task in less time than they were originally to have had. The business manager, property managers and costume mistress each by their untiring efforts contributed largely to the success of the entertainment. Through the united efforts of the Junior class enough tickets were sold to more than cover expenses and to fill the auditorium. The large audience was well handled hy the ushers who were girls of the Junior class dressed in their class colors. The play was directed very efficiently hy lVlr. Cameron who takes great interest in dramatics. Cast: Earl Joachim, l-lorace Mason, Hugh l-lartzell, Martha Styer, Joe Griesmer, Leona Mohler, Gerald Swift, Ross Shenk, Louis Wilson, Edwin Parker, Esther Yoder, James Daykin, Floyd Prince, and Virginia Seiberling. Director: lVlr Bruce Cameron. Business Manager. Floyd Prince. Property Managers: Harrison Keller, Carl Blough. Costume Mistress: Mildred Kahl. Junior Reporter, Edith Fetzer 'l'xW11,fy-tlnir'
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L - Q - A- - f Soph. Wiener Roast Friday evening Oct. l0, 1924 about forty Sophomores journeyed by automobiles to Spruce Run to enjoy a wiener roast. One of the autos was unable to climb a hill which led to the Run and so the occupants CML and Mrs. Sheriff and Miss Burns, were forced to turn back. The main attraction of the evening was the dividing the crowd into groups. Each group to furnish entertainment. A wrestling match was staged by Bill Ream and Mr. Cameron. Many of the Sophomores enjoyed them- selves by exploring the Run. The party was chaperoned by Mr. Foley and Mr. Cameron. A good time was enjoyed by all present. The party broke up about I0:00 o'clock and the crowd started home. fparvusl Wuchter had a little tough luck in getting his trusty Ford to start. But a Ford never fails. Chas. T. Mears, Soph. Local Editor Sophomore Class Hallowe'en Party The second annual l'lallowe'en Party of the class of 2 7 was held in the Domestic Science and Manual Arts rooms combined. The party started with great enthusiasm. All the Sophs came masked in ingenious and deligli tful costumes that ranged from pirates of old to up-to-date vamps and very Arabian shieks. Most of the Sophs were easily recognized while there were some who were puzzlers for quite a while. One was Fatima, a Turkish maid and the other was an lndian girl. But they were at last unmasked and we began playing games. The first game was three-deep. The next game didn't have a name unless it was the barber school, a make believe kissing contest, while a few were in the barber school, however, the rest of the boys went out and looked in the windows, getting wise to the game. After that we played an adver- tising slogan contest which was great fun. Then came the refreshments, that grand and glorious cider, pumpkin pie, doughnuts and apples. After eating we sang Good Night Lad-i-esl' and departed for home. Samuel Griesmer, Class Reporter 27 Twvnly-six
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