West Lafayette High School - Scarlet and Gray Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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1933 The Scarlet and Gray Class of 1934 A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS CHARACTERS: Members of the class of 1934. SETTING: West Lafayette High School. ACT I. SCENE I. fSeptember 30, 1930.1 Freshmen-green and gangling UU hunt frantically for classrooms, and stare with wonder at grown-up world. SCENE 2. fSame characters-thinner and paler.j-Amo, amas, - - - Xql-Y - - - Why doesn't that silly grasshopper stay dead? ACT 2. SCENE I. Smart. sophisticated sophomores saunter nonchalantly through the halls. Now they bisect angles frather than dissect grasshopperslj Ouch! XVho threw that chalk? ACT 3. SCENE I. Juniors-gay and jaunty-soon weaken under the bombardment of atoms, molecules, and trihedral angles! SCENE 2. Much applause, as juniors emerge in stunning royal blue sweaters, decorated with huge white 34's'. Also Junior play-tragedy of errors! Juniors valiantly hold hands funder the footlights, we meanll SCENE 3. Much excitement! Junior-Senior reception approaches! Dresses and dates in demand! ! What will be the outcome? fTo be continuedj RUTH C. BRANDENBURG. Freshman History We take it upon ourselves to inform those who are unaware of the fact, that there are some eighty two new additions to the cast. We have been staying back stage, learning the Whys and wherefores of the various scenes to the tune of F , U , E . We have already advanced to the role of critics at dress rehearsals fin assemblyj and artistic tenden- cies have been cropping out in the form of wildly fictitious names and convocation enter- tainments. We are pleased to announce to the Theater world in general that in between colds and sore throats, these from cheering our teams, nothing more serious than stick- ing feet into full aquariums has happened. SUE ENDERS. The Sophomores' Part The sophomore class began its stage career in '23, under the direction of Miss Bring- ham. Since then the scene and characters have been changed many times, but the show goes on. Our first production was a musical given before the State Teachers' Association in Indianapolis in 1930. ln the same years, and in the following year, we produced two plays, Hansel and Gretel and Alice in XVonderland . Of course since we joined the W. L. H. S. corporation, we have been for the moat part, in the background, except when we staged the Gingham Gallop last fall. This was coached by Mr. Wayne. Frequently some of our members have shown themselves in the casts for athletics and other activities. CATHERINE ANN CROMER. BETTY HINER. Page Twenty-five

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The Scarlet and Gray 1933 DAY BY DAY Mon., Sept. 12. Registration! Need we say how happy We are to be back? Tues., Sept. 13. Ten minute periods and a Convo in which we are instructed on that well-worn subject How to Behaven. Wed., Sept. 14. Start the good old grind. We are initiated into the routine for next four and one half months. Thurs., Sept. 14. Cute little Freshmen run around asking, Can you tell me where-'I fAh! Innocence is bliss.j Fri., Sept. 16. Today's saying, Are you going to Morocco? for tomorrow is the first football game of the season. Mon., Sept. 19. We surely gave Morocco a lesson on I-Iow Football Is Played. Not bragging or anything. Tues., Sept. 20. We elected Athletic Association officers. Good? They've got to be good! Twenty million people can't be wrong. Wed., Sept. 21. Our Qhej men are to be inspired by the Tommy Ryan on the mor- row-on receipt of a dime. Thurs., Sept. 22. Tommy tells us girls how to reform QPJ our men',. Fri., Sept. 23. One of those Ufamous' Jeff games tonight under the lights. Convo sounds just like home- Dress warmly being the main theme. Mon., Sept. 26. Blue Monday because it was just another game gone wrong. Tues., Sept. 27. The latest question before the house is, Shall we have a West Sidean? Wed., Sept. 28. Now they are taking votes to see. Fri., Sept. 30. Tomorrow we play Attica on Stuart Field. Miss Kellar picked a very suitable time fthe beginning of the eighth hourj to demonstrate her art of falling down stairs. Mon., Oct. 3. I guess we'll have our West Sidean because there are a few dozen people who have asked me to buy my subscription to the West Sidean from them. Tues., Oct. 4. Our societies and clubs are getting all their bright ideas on projects together. Wed., Oct. S. Work is beginning in earnest. fjust look at the candy committee for instanCe.j Thurs., Oct. 6. Senior class elects officers. Three cheers for the new officers! Fri., Oct. 7. The Convocation committee hasnit made out their program for the new year so I guess we'll study QI wonder J the fifth hour. Mon.. Oct. 10. Wendell Britt, one of our new boys, insists that the past participle of flow is flown. QWonder if he had some uangeln in mind., Tues., Oct. 11. We find the 9B English class very amusing. For instance when Ruth I-Iall was asked to correct a sentence she made it sound as if she had seen a man- of-war walking along the beach. Page Twenty-.r1'x

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