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UUUICWELHISCOOOOOOO f. -l-he Senior Class ELM ER VPIICSPIRI AN Class Set'rotary-Irvasurt-r, 3: Class Treasurer. il-g Hi-Y. 2. Ii. 4: Fool- luall. fi. 4: Basketball. 3. -ig Base- llall. 4. Doltornv Mclxruu-1 Class Vice-prvsitlt-nt. 4: Stud:-nt Council. 2, 3: WH-lhist-tx. 3, 4: Atl- vvrtising Chairman. 4: Flashlight, i. 2. 3: Assistant Editor. 2: Editor- in-Chicf. 3: Peppers. i. 2. 3. 41 Girl Reserves. I. 2. 3. 4: Social Service Chairman, 2: Tit-...arm 3: Pri-sith-nt. 4: Playhouse. 1. 2. 3. 4: Vice-president, 4: Wt-lhiscu Maid, 4: Senior Play. 4: Musical Conimly. l. 2. Il: Dramatic Club Annual Play. 4: Gln-v Cluli. l. 2. 3: Vivwpresi- dvnt. 2. JOE SCHWARTZ Loris Dol-:mt Class Presitlvtit. 4: Stunlcllt Council, . Zi. 4: 51-rgvant-at-Anna: Flash- light. -1: Hi-Y. 3. 4: Council Repre- sentative. 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball. 2. 3. 4: Track. 2, 3: Base' hall. 4. LouE'r'rA 'WII.liPINI.tlII Class Secretary-treasurer. 4: Prom Chairman. 3: Wt-lhiscu. 3. 4: Pep- pers, 3, 45 Girl Rc-serves. 1, 2, 3. 4: Social Sr-rviec Chairman, 3: Playhouse, 1. 2. 3. 4: Secretary, 4: G. A. A., 4: Valli-yhnll Manager: Basketball. 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball. 2. -5 W'r-lhisco Maid. 3. 4: Senior Play. 43 Musical Comedy, 1. 2, 3, 4. Mrliinlcy High School, 1, 2: Roosc vclt, 2. Heading the troupe were a few of the well-known stars of the years before with the addition of several new finds. This group included Mosier, Pellarin, Shamel, Hogan, Mitchell, Doerr, Hughes, Wiley, Wilkenloh, Tomlinson, Bewig, E. Verseman, C. Verseman, and Moore. For the final presentation and the most important year this cast selected as president, Louis Doerr: vice-president, Dorothy Mclntire: secretary, Loretta Wilken- lohg treasurer, Elmer Versemang council representatives, Ines Pellarin and John Hogan. The most interesting interludes of this year were the special play given by a group of stars, and their picnic. The play, Hold Everythingf, was a very successful aliair. As yet the picnic has not taken place. It is doubtless safe to predict that an unforgetable holiday will be theirs. Last year Loretta Wilkenloh was one of the two maids attending the May Queen. This year all of the five candidates for the queenship are of the senior class. They include Dorothy Mclntire, Georgia Dalton, Maxine Tomlinson, Ines Pellarin, and Loretta Wilkenloh. The usual outstanding members are now ending their careers as local stars. llllOl193500llll
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ooaaewetl-lusco nausea Senior History President ..... ........ L ouis Doerr Vice-President -- .... Dorothy Mclntire Secretary ..... --- Loretta Wilkenloh Treasurer -- ........ ,--- --- Elmer Verseman I Council Representatives ..... - Ines Pellarm John Hogan Mr. Halter Miss Horn Sponsors ---- ----- - The fall of 1931 was a momentous season for a large group of troupersg it was, in a figurative manner of speaking, their first appearance behind the footlights. To guide them through their initial act they chose Pete 0,Connell as president, Alma Lee Wachter as vice-president, Joe Moore as secretary-treasurer, and Ines Pellarin and Alvin Purl as council representatives. During the course of the run of the show this group of troupers entertained the older stars at a Valentine Dance. Several outings filled pleasurable intermissions in Act I. Some of these young actors began to show signs of becoming stars rather than of being only temporarily featured artists. The more promising ones were Mitchell, Hogan, Parlett, I. Easton, D. Easton, Metzner, Wiley, Pellarin, Barnett, Shamel, Mclntire, Moehrle, Mosier, Eudaley, and Wilkenloh. When the show opened the next year, many of this same group were placed in the same theatre. The following persons were given the leads: Alvin Purl, presi- dentg Mary Moehrle, vice-president, Georgia Dalton, secretary-treasurer, Ines Pell- arin and Louis Doerr, council representatives, were given the task of being managers for this second run. The girls of this group organized a club called the S. S. S. They gave several parties and had as their guests at one of these affairs the oldest players--the seniors. Parlett, Verseman, Hogan, Doerr, Mitchell, Shamel, Pellarin, Hughes, Wiley, and Tomlinson continued their careers as outstanding troupers. The following season many of this group returned to the home stage. Their managers for this opening were Robert Parlett, president, Ines Pellarin, vice-presi- dentg Elmer Verseman, secretary-treasurer, Georgia Dalton and Louis Doerr, coun- cil representatives. The outstanding entertainment of this run was the Prom given for the older troupers. This took place on the evening of March 16, 1934- at the Ferguson Country Club. - lllllll1935llOlllll Page Ten
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