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Senior Class Play Majestic Theatre May 29, 1931 THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH BY LEWIS BEACH The Cast Bernard lngals - - Howard O'Donnell Eunice Ingals - - Ruth Larimore Noel Derby Robert Duncan Leo Day John Phillips Rhoda - Esther Weber Julia - Henrietta Boyd Mrs. Bradley - Evelyn Ludwig Hugh - Paul Conaway Rolanda Bettie Matrox Lois - Dorothy Baird Bradley - - - - Robert Wiseman Dagmar ----- Mary Elizabeth Kirsch Production Staff Director MR. CHARLES DUNCAN Stage Manager ------ Robert Duncan Properties ---- Esther Weber. Paul Conaway Prompters ---- Mary Kirsch, Bettie Mattox The Goose Hangs High is a play about modern youth and indulgent self-sacrificing parents. When the crisis comes the children of the family prove their real worth. page twenty-eight
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Class Will-1931 We, the Class of 1931, of the Chillicothe High School. being about to leave this Temple of Learning-in sound mind and benevolent spirit-do here- by publishing, make and declare this our last will and testament. V Item I. To the faculty we bequeath our sympathy for their efforts to teach us certain subjects. Item II. To the class of 1932 we leave. our class spirit, our dramatic and athletic abilities, and our senior dignity. hoping that they will put them to even better use. We also dedicate to this class a collection of blue slips to be framed and hung in a prominent place, that they may profit by our mistakes. Item III. To the Mound-Builder staif we leave the memory of our many escapades and accomplishments to use as material for future stories. Item IV. To the student body which will fill the halls of old C. H. S. we leave the five inches of extra space in Mr. Smith's oflice, the musical sounds which issue forth from the regions below the study-hall, all worn-out pencil sharpeners, and the unused portions of the roof. Item V. Maria McCallum leaves her knack for mixing chemicals to Erma Betsch, with this warning, Never mix hydrochloric with sulfuric acid. Item VI. To William Bergman we leave Joe Clark's becoming blush to use as he may see fit. , Item VII. Justina Evans wishes to present her meek and quiet spirit to Jack Mutchler, hoping that he may become more even tempered and retiring. Item VIII. Sara Story wills her ability to cook and sew-also her book on How To Win A Husband to Chrissie Traquair. Item IX. To Henry Herrnstein. Richard Noth leaves his efliciency in hiding untimely tricks behind a serene and austere dignity. Item X. Esther Weber desires to extend this advise to any of the under- graduates taking biology, Never catch a dead fly to use in an experiment. Item XI. Jean Ewing bequeaths her sophistication to Allan Wood, hop- ing that not too many students and teachers will be overcome by his haughty demeanor. Item XII. Madge McGee presents Irene Ward with her curls so she wont have to spend so much valuable time at the Curly Locks Beauty Shoppe. Item XIII. Evelyn Ludwig wills her right to Robert Wiseman's smiles to Annette: providing Annette does not lay claim to said smiles before Septem- ber 1931. .Item XIV. Howard O'Donnell wills his hook on the hall tree outside Mr. Smith's office to Vincent Kathe in order that he may be in his session room on time. Item XV. To Rudolph Griesheimer we bequeath Wendall Gregg's deep bass voice in order that Miss Evens may enjoy his translation of the love scenes from Vergil. Item XVI. John Phillips bequeaths his ability to survive Mr. Duncan's withering glances to William Wisecup. Item XVII. Upon some deserving boy among the underclassmen we be- stow, William Grohe's wavy hair, Donald McCarty's pep and vitality, Wil- liam Harris' way with the girls, and Donald Wharton's strut. Item XVIII. We give and bequeath the basement mirror to the freshmen girls under the care of Eleanor Robbins. hoping that it will be cherished by its new owners as by its former, the girls of '3l. Item XIX. We desire that Miss Florentina Mathias and Mr. W. E. Black may faithfully execute the provisions of this, our last will and testament. In witness thereof we have set our names to this our last will and testa- ment, at Chillicothe High School, this 15th day of May. in the year of out Lord. nineteen hundred and thirty-one, in the presence of two witnesses. Ruth Larimore Signed, Robert Duncan. Senior Class of 1931. Christine S louder page twenty-seven
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Junior Class Play S K I D D I N C1 BY AURANIA ROUVEROI, Elks' Auditorium March 27, 1931 CAST AND STAFF Aunt Milly CMrs. Hardy's sisterj ,,,. ,... . . , .. Chrissie Traquair Andy , .. .,..,... . ..., Harry Tlm Harmount Mrs. Hardy . ..,. l,,.l,.,, .... . . , ,..i,.,,. Helen Thompson Judge Hardy ,.......,,........, .,,,l,.. . Henry Herrnstein Grandpa Hardy , r r ,, ,. .Herbert Smith Estelle Hardy Campbell .,.,.. .. Norma Jean Phillips Marian Hardy r .. ., ,. ,. . ...,.,, Mary Anne Schlegel Wayne Trenton III ,i... .....r..,. N icholas Holmes Myra Hardy Wilcox . a.... ..,,. .... . , . Esther Breiel Stubbins ..... ....,... . l ..,. ,. .. Maurice Feldman Director .... y,,. . r,i.. Mr. Charles R. Duncan Stage Manager. ...,,, A. .. Henry Herrnstein Chrissie Traquair Property Managers . . , .,,.. . Q Harry Tim Harmoum SYNOPSIS Marian Hardy. after a course in political science at college returns home bringing with her Wayne Trenton III from New York. to whom she is en- gaged. After a quarrel with Wayne she is unanimously nominated for the State Legislature. and her father succeeds in being nominated to the Supreme Court. Wayne returns and after a reinstating scene, Andy sells the two a bungalow lot. Norma Jean Phillips. page twenty-nine
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