1921 OHS Yearbook

~ Senior Chapel ~

February 18, 1921, the Seniors, under Miss Pulliam's direction, presented at the Chapel hour, a two-act comedy, "Cabbage Hill School."

Every Senior took part, and with their usual pep made this chapel one to be remembered. In the first act, Fannie as teacher classified the "Cabbage Head" pupils and incidentally learned a number of things about local affairs. The portrayal of the "last Day" made the second act equal to the first; the readily given, yet invariably wrong answers given by the pupils to the questions asked by the County Superintendent, Conrad Divers furnished many laughs. The Comedy ended with the singing of the Faculty's favorite songs. These were:

Mr. Axton's -
Mr. Carr's -
Miss Reid's -
Miss Power's -
Mr. Kiefer's -
Miss Shoemaker's -
Miss Pulliam's -
Miss Liebenfood's -
Miss Skinner's -

- "America"
- "Beautiful Ohio"
- "Missouri Waltz"
- Home Sweet Home"
- How Can I Leave Thee"
- "American, the Beautiful"
- "My Old Kentucky Home"
- "Memories"
- Kansas Land"

- B.C.

 

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