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PLAYSINGINGLEADS The Orchestra and Choir of Tune In a musical comedy by Edward Bradley and Don Wilson Lawrence Beck, director Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8 8:15 p.m. In Tune For Comedy Roles Singing leads in the two-act musical comedy, "Tune In," to be presented by members of the Greensburg high school choir and orchestra Friday and Saturday nights are Miss Marjorie Fuhrer and Robert Furnas. The final act curtain sees another couple, Miss Loretta Bridenthal and Eldred Stake united with them. Lawrence Beck, music supervisor in Green township schools, will direct the cast, which includes George King, Carolyn Emer- son, Herman Bettler, Norbert Zink, Junior Cormany, William Haynes, Mildred Riemenschneider, Helen Hartong, Mary Wymer and James Thomas in the cast. 6 Greensburg High School Present
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PLAYSINGINGLEADS

TheOrchestra and Choir

of

Tune Ina musical comedy

by

Edward Bradley and Don Wilson

Lawrence Beck, director

Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8

8:15 p.m.

In Tune For Comedy Roles

Singing leads in the two-act musical comedy, "Tune In," tobe presented by members of the Greensburg high school choir andorchestra Friday and Saturday nights are Miss Marjorie Fuhrerand Robert Furnas. The final act curtain sees another couple,Miss Loretta Bridenthal and Eldred Stake united with them.Lawrence Beck, music supervisor in Green township schools,will direct the cast, which includes George King, Carolyn Emer-son, Herman Bettler, Norbert Zink, Junior Cormany, WilliamHaynes, Mildred Riemenschneider, Helen Hartong, Mary Wymerand James Thomas in the cast.

6Greensburg High School

Present

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Greensburg Choir Seeks Honors At Flint Festiva1

An Akron district entry in the regional music festival at Flint, Mich., Fridaywill be Greensburg high school's a cappella choir, directed by Lawrence Beck.The organization won a superior rating in the state music contest held in Columbusrecently. Members of the choir are, first sopranos: Mildred Riemenschneider,Doris Daniels, Jean Detwiller, Marjorie Fuhrer, Agatha Kerr, Loretta Bridenthal,Beatrice Rymer, Mary Wymer and Vesta Spriggle; second sopranos, PaulineFegal, Esme Hardman, Anna 'Marie Houser, Mary McClain, Eloise Moore, ThedaMoore, Jerry Ross, Norma Wylie, Ethel Nickeson, Wanda Hinkel and MarthaStipe.

Tenors: Earl Brumbaugh, Norbert Zink, William Strum, George King, DewittMorris. Norma Carter, Carolyn Emerson, Helen Smith, Miriam Woodford andEva Mae Fgltz.

Altos: Deloris Bird, Helen Bettler, Evelyn Brumbaugh, Elenor Fesus, EthtKarkalik, Jean Bittner, Helen Hartong, Betty Lou Houser, Katherine McKiever^eJean Spikerman, Bessie Maughn, Elizabeth Weler, Carmen Wisor, Betty Wood,Betty Brumbaugh and Betty Halterman. Baritones: Herman Bettler, WalterClements, Paul Climes, Eddie Cope, Don Hall, Jack Dutton, Curtis Hecker andMike Krnach; basses, Junior Cormany, Robert Furnas, William Haynes, FrankWiley, James Thomas, Eldred Stake and Robert Nelson. Jerry Harris is accom-panist.

Eldred Stake, a member of both choir and band, will go to Flint Wednesdayto enter as a trombone solist in the regional festival. His accompanist will beMiss Carolyn Emerson.

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SELECTED BY STUDENTS

Snowball Queen And Aides

Going Akron, with its Rubber ball, one better, Greensburghigh school students will hold their first annual whiter festival,the Snow ball, Tuesday night in the school gymnasium. Andreigning over the festivities. will be a pretty brunet senior, MissJulia Buzek, elected by a student vote. She is seated in front inthe accompanying photograph. The gym will oe converted into awinter wonderland for the occasion. The queen will be seatedon a throne of snow. Hundreds of make believe icicles will hangfrom the ceiling. Surrounding the "queen " are her attendants,left to right, Doris Daniels, sophomore; Betty Lantz, junior, andPauline Polen, freshman.

.The pride of Mt.mastered the art of ; '.baton twirschool. ' The first drum Majorette in .:chosen by popular acclaim; she'is sowon't compete with her.

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Greensburg Choir Appears On Christmas ProgramGreensburg high school will present a Christmas program,

featuring two of its musical groups, assisted by several otherdepartments, Friday, Dec. 22, at 8:30 o'clock. Scenery paintedby the art department under the direction of Miss Ruth Keckwill depict various phases of the season, Members of thedramatics department, coached by Miss Lois Shiever, will presentthe Christmas story in dramatic sketches.

The musical groups to be heard will be the orchestra, anda cappella choir, both under the direction of Lawrence Beck,music supervisor.

Personnel of the choir, as pictured above, follows: Left toright, rear row: Robert Furnas, David McCamish, Paul Climes,Earl Sheaters, Ray McClain, Ralph Siegenthaler, Herman Bettler,

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Ralph Miller, Norbert Zink, Arnett Hardman, Earl Brumbaugh,William Truex and William Wurtz. Third row: Charles East,Charles Riemenschneider, Mervin Meyers, James Taylor, KennethMakin, Basil Chief olo, Jack Buck, Curtis Hecker, Carolyn Emer-son, Irene Yohan, Agnes Seiler, Barbara Fraley and GeraldineDaniels. Second row: Bernaline Yeater, Betty Miller, ElizabethTritt, Mildred Riemenschneider, Kathleen Turner, Evelyn Spiker-man, Marie Kuhar, Bernardine Bowman, Irene Karkalik, Ger-trude Wise, Delores Bird and Helen Hartong. Front row: Law-rence Beck, Mary Provine, Winnifred Taylor, Colleen McBride,Pauline Fegal, Martha Clements, Rhea Sowers, Fae Bridenthal,Julia Buzek, Elizabeth Ellenbrook, Maxine Smith, Julia Smith andMaryanne Littleton. Absent: Amanda Pierce.

GREENSBURG'S MIGHTY BULLDOGS, undefeated and untiedchampions of Summit County Class B league, seek additional

• laurels tonight when they oppose Rittman high's fighting war-riors, Wayne "B" champions, under the lights at Rittman. Beatenonly once in the two years Ashton Hall has handled the coachingreins, the Bulldogs are ready for their mightiest efforts as 14members of the squad will be concluding their scholastic careers.

The champions pictu red above are: First row, left to right, Ask,Burgeon, Haynes, Rohn, Zink and Buzek; second row, Coach Hall,Manager Sturm, Buck, Gelb, Sigenthaler, Captain Taylor, Chio-folo, Myers, Miller, Manager Bolin; third row, Berg, Nelson, Kun-gle, Detwiler, Sturm, Riemenschnedier, East, Sweet, ManagerJohnson, Assistant Coach Field; fourth row, Spidel, P. Huff, Hoo-ver, Koons, W. Huff, Rueschman, Makin, Kieffer, Anderson, Hill,Sponseller. Carr, Smith and Kleckner are missing from the picture.

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Greensburg To Seek Honors 0 n Coast

Jack Hecker. Florence Osborne. Richard Shelly.

SAN FRANCISCO's Golden Gatej Exposition won't be the onlyCalifornia attraction for this sec-tion of Ohio during the summer-what with Greensburg, Massillonand Wooster high schools sendingstudents to compete in the nation-al speech tournament, June 19-23at Beverly Hills.

'Greensburg's Speech Parents'club and high school faculty areboth contributing to raising fundsfor sending three speakers andthe public speaking coach, Miss

i Dora Newman, to the tournament.Jack Hecker, Florence Osborne

and Richard Shelly are theGreensburg hopefuls for nationalhonors. The trip will be made byautomobile, and among other af-fairs planned to fill the tourna-ment expense treasury will be achicken supper May 13 in the

Greensburg school cafeteria un-der sponsorship of the SpeechParents' club and a comedy to bepresented by the faculty May 12and 13 in the auditorium.

Massillon and Wooster competi-tors for national speech honorswere introduced in previous fea-ture stories appearing in The Re-pository. Greensburg's record, too,is imposing and the speech team'smembers just as versatile.

In Miss Newman's two years ascoach, her teams have won med-als and trophies for extemporespeaking, playlets, debate, Princeof Peace, humorous and oratoricaldeclamation.

All three of Greensburg's con-testants were members of thisyear's debate team that receivedthe district championship cup inthe Ohio Speech league.

This is Miss Osborne's second

Miss Dora Newman.

season of National Forensic leaguecompetition. Last year she wonsecond place in the Ohio tourna-ment in humorous declamation;while this year found her win-ning seven firsts and a second ineight oratorical declamation at-tempts.

Jack Hecker, a veteran debater,will competb in the Ohio Speechleague extempore contest atlWooster, May 5-6, and will serveas a delegate to the Ohio Studentcongress at the same time in pre-parationparation for his duties as a rep-Iresentative to the national studentcongress at Beverly Hills.

In this year's state tournament)for National Forensic league hon-'ors, Richard Shelly placed secondin the oratorical declamation con-tests in 1938 he won bronze andsilver contests in Prince of Peacecompetition, but was defeated inthe gold medal event. Then heturned to debate, played leadingroles in the senior class play andschool operetta this year and wonsecond place in the state oratori-cal tournament. He will be one ofGreensburg's senators to the statestudent congress at Wooster.

Heading the Speech Parents'club are Mrs. M. X. Hecker, presi-dent; Mrs. William Osborne, vicepresident, and Mrs. David Mc-Bride, secretary-treasurer.

DOROTHY LAMOUR'S CHOICE

Freshman Is Kent Duke

A freshman, Ed Zink of Greensburg, has been selected byDorothy Lamour, Hollywood glamour girl, as Kent State uni-versity's "Duke of Kent." He was selected as the school's hand-somest from several pictures of university youths, sent to themovie star by "The Duchess, " university publication. Picturedabove with his crown, "Duke " Zink, is being admired by twopretty Kent co-eds, Mary J. Stroup, sophomore, of Cleveland,left, and Martha Jean Cook, a Niles sophomore, on the right.Zink is enrolled in the college of liberal arts.

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SUFFIELD, WADSWORTH STUDENTS PRESENT COMEDIES

Greentown Band Will Give Concert; Plays Scheduled

Greentown school band of 50 pieces this year received itsnew scarlet and silver uniforms, as result of activities of theGreentown Music club, composed of parents of the band mem-bers. The band Saturday night will present its first concert

since receiving its new attire, in the school auditorium. Assist-ing will be the Schubert Male Chorus of 20 voices, Edfred's bandand Patsy Pace, Akron accordionist. Proceeds will be used forthe uniform and equipment purchases.

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM

GREENSBURG HIGH SCHOOL

MAY 26, 1939, at 8:15 p. m.

Motto—"In Unity There Is Strength"Class Flower—American Beauty Rose. Class Color—Scarlet and Gray

Subject—"What Democracy Means To Us"Theme—The Preamble

Processional....................................................... High School OrchestraMr. Lawrence Beck, Director

Invocation............................................................... Rev. E. RadebaughMusic—"Simplicity" by Lee............................. High School Orchestra"We, the People".............................................Edward Zink, President"To Form a More Perfect Union" ... Richard ShellyMusic—"In a Monastary Garden" by Ketelby, High School Orchestra

Violin solo by Laura Hartong"Insure Domestic Tranquility"_.................................. Florence Osborne"Liberty to Ourselves and Our Posterity"........................Jack HeckerSongs—"Go Down Moses".................... Seniors of the A Capella choir

"Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes"Honors and Awards...........................Mr. A. H. Kuder, SuperintendentMusic—"Morning" by Speaks............................High School OrchestraPresentation of Class Mr. Forrest Miller, PrincipalPresentation of Diplomas.............................................Mr. Fay Koontz

President of Board of EducationBenediction.............................................................. Rev. E. Radebaugh

—SENIORS--HONOR DIPLOMAS Robert Climes

Eleanor Imler Althea SholleyJack Hecker Julia Geig Viola McMillanAntonia Monastra Louis Wilbourne Mable StewartBetty Bunting John Fraley

GRADUATES Viola MarvinMarjorie FurnasViola Woodford Esther KlecknerFiorence Osborne James Blankenship

MERIT DIPLOMAS Gladys Daily William MooreEdward Zink, Pres. Richard Shelly John Wolverton

Anna Monastra Charles SockwellRose SmithAnna Rumph Donald Beal

Marjorie Dutton Paul`ne Wood Howard RudersmithBeatrice Shepherd Betty Miller Laura HartongMable Grim Hazel Stipe Edgar Miller

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CLASS THESPIANS TAKE STAGE FRIDAY (Ti

Greensburg Seniors Rehearsing Comedy

DORENE HAROLD PAULINE MIIRIAII

A cast of 26 Greensburg high school seniors is undergoing concluding rehearsals this week forthe annual class play, "The Three Graces," which will be offered Friday at 8 p. m. in the schoolauditorium. Leading roles in the three-act comedy which features the dilemna of an athlete, willbe portrayed by Dorene Hook, Pauline Polen, Harold Miller and Miriam Woodford. Other castmembers, directed by Mrs. Mabel Kisseberth, are Edward Webb, Bob Reidenbach, Eleanor Toso,Dick Wilbourne, Gibson Speraw, Marguerite Vaughn, Pat Fellmeth, Rose Buzek, Wanda Simmons,George Spidel, Charles Kerr, James Koontz, Louise Dycus, Jean Imler, Richard Guthrie, PaulBolin, Gertrude Shore, Imogene Scarbrough, George Burgoon, William McCormick, Gladys Bergand Paul Lautzenheiser.

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OFFER `SUNBONNET GIRL' AT SCHOOL SATURDAY

Greensburg Vocalists Rehearse Operetta

A box containing a property deed is the center of interest as the Greensburg high school choirrehearses for the operetta, "The Sunbonnet Girl," to be given at the high school at 8 p. m. Satur-day. Familiarizing themselves with the deed at one of the rehearsals this week were, left to right,Eva Mae Foltz, Paul Bolin, Robert Reidenbach, Miriam Woodford, Charles Gerr and Eleanor Toso.Robert and Miriam play the lead roles and rehearsals are being directed by Robert Orpin. DoreneHook, Paul Bolin, Richard Wilbourne, Rose Buzek, Bonnie Hunter, Imogene Scarbrough, GibsonSperaw, William Clements, Maxine Cotterman and Estelle Nichols are also in the cast. Harold Milleris stage manager and Miss Peg Supper is in charge of scenery.

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GREENSBURG SINGERS READY

Share Leads In OperettaELDRED BILL

JANET MIARJORIE

Leading singing roles in the operetta, "The Lucky Jade,"which will be given by 100 Greensburg high school choir andorchestra members, will be portrayed by Janet Rose, MarjorieFuhrer, Eldred Stake and Bill Haynes. The operetta, directed byLawrence Beck, will be given Friday and Saturday nights at8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The choir will include 35students, and 65 musicians will participate with the school or-chestra.

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57 Await Commencement At Greensburg

A class of 57 high school seniors will be graduated from Greenburg high school at com-mencement night ceremonies at the school Friday, May 29. Those receiving diplomas will be,first row, left to right, George King, Bill Haynes, Milas Puraty, Wally Berg, Paul Weaver, jr.,Raymond Kreitz, Kenneth Burgoon, Grover Hall; second row, left to right, Evelyn Brumbaugh,Jean Spikerman, Betty Houser, Eloise Moore, Janet Rose, Esme Hardman, Mary Wymer, NormaCarter, Margaret Hoover, Gene Carr; third row, left to right, Catherine McKeivier, PhyllisPurdy, Helen Smith, Grace Chillers, Ethel Nickison, Carolyn Emerson, Agatha Kerr, ElizabethWeiler, Imogene Farris, Norma Wylie, Vesta Spriggle, Mary Louise Griffin, Beatrice Rymer;fourth row, left to right, Carmen Wisor, Theda Moore, Martha Stipe, Helen Bettler, Betty Halter-man, Bessie Vaughan, Marjorie Fuhrer, Jean Detwiler, Margaret Wenhart; fifth row, left to right,Jerry Ross, Mary McClain, Anne Marie Houser, Loretta Bridenthal, Wanda Jeanne Henkel, JeanneBittner, Ruth Eidmann; sixth row, left to right, DeWitt Morris, Jack Merrifield, Eddie Cope, WalterClements. Junior Cormany, Bill Sturm, Nelson Koons and Jack Dutton. Paul Koons and EldredStoke, who also will graduate, were absent.

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OLD GLORY IN CLASSROOMS

School Given 18 New Flags

MISS HOUSER MISS SPIKERMAN

Pupils in Greensburg schools today reaffirmed their patrioticallegiance in saluting 18 American flags, donated to the 'schoolsby the Greensburg Home and School league. Anne Houser andJeanne Spikerman helped to hang the flags in the schoolrooms.

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IN GREENSBURG FARCE

Seniors To Perform TwiceNORMA CARMEN ESME

JUNIORTwelve seniors of Greensburg high school will present the

three-act farce, "Spring Fever," tonight and Saturday night at8:15 at the high school auditorium as their annual fall presentation.Junior Cormany, who plays the male lead, will share the spotlightwith Norma Carter, Carmen Wisor and Esme Hardman, who havethe leading feminine roles. An oyster and chili supper will begiven by the school's Music Boosters club at the grade school cafe-teria ; from 5 to 8 p. m. before the performance Saturday.

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!FIVE GRADUATESWILL SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT

Greensburg High Gives Diplomas To 45 Seniors May 28

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Forty-five Greensburg high school seniors will receive di-plomas when commencement exercises are held at the school,Friday, May 28, under the direction of Principal V. M. Webb.Five members of the class, June Perry, Eva Mae Foltz, DoreneHook, Miriam Woodford and Robert Reidenbach, will deliveraddresses of their own composition. The senior choir will singand the school orchestra will play the processional and reces-sional.

Class members shown in the picture are Stanley Higgins,Patricia Fellmeth, Wanda Bulgrin, Wanda Simmons, MarthaWilbourne, Louise Dycus, Gibson Speraw, Betty Brumbaugh,Jane Hoy, Eleanor Toso, Mary Alice Tritt. Charless Kerr, Wil-

lham McCormick, Private First Class Lloyd Nibling, MargueriteVaughn, Dorothy Kaucnik, Estelle Nichols, Dorene Hook, Juanita

Stewart, George Spidel, Miriam Woodford, Robert Reidenbach,Jean Miller, June Perry, Pauline Polen, Kathryn Morris, Rich-ard Wilbourne, Harold Miller, James Koontz, Ethel Paul, HelenHaring, Paul Lautzenhiser, Gertrude Shore, George Burgoon,Izetta Bartlett, Alvera Reuschman, Imogene Scarbrough, RuthHoey, Kathryn Durgala, Eva Mae Feltz, Gladys Berg, RoseBuzek. Others not shown are Edward Webb, now a freshmanat Hiram college, Richard Guthrie and Elaine Bonnell. PrivateNibling, who is stationed with the army air force at ScottField, Ill., will receive his . diploma in absentia.

Baccalaureate services will be held in the high schoolbuilding at 8 p. m. Sunday with Rev. O. R. Reiff, pastor of theEast Liberty Evangelical church, giving the sermon. The highschool choir, under the direction of Robert Orpin, music instruc-tor, will furnish the music for the evening.


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