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SENIORS Nwhen You're Gone We won't Forget You' We shall miss Jean Miller comlng In just as or after the tardy bell rlngs Jim Shaw frantically hunting every dey for his coat and cap Betty Bennington's HAny stamps today Lemoyne Dona1dson's daily visit to the Junior room the little friendly blonde, Mary haczmarek Slwrley McFarland's quiet determination and sunny disposition Ruth Ann harshall's artistic ability Ivan Q u ders dimples and his fine sense of humor t e boy the Htemporary permanent', Donald Leone Fest r 'Preach' Lewis on the basketball team Donald ricklow as an end on our football team the als enser of the latest news, Shirley Bell the quiet strorg 'goodlooking boy with the sideburnsn, Donald Whiston Wilde Lee putting Wpep' into the cheer leading Jim Brown's 'I'll worry about that tomorrow Doroth Bethel's quiet manner haxine Walter's WThe harder I study the harder I chown the chap who became industrious, Virgil White Ila laylor's belief 'Laugh and the world laughs with youu the intellectual type, Sara Elizabeth Ward the quietness of Jack Thrash the pretty dependable type, Dolores Speicher Frances Hobinson's smile the neat dre ser Mary Louise Huffman the Nelways on timew, Juanita Nolan Della Lendon's Wcome hithern smile the cuietest boy in school, James Haines Forrest 'FrostyW Lee, the happy go lucky and Robert Griffin, the captain of the football and basketball teams 'The days will cone and the days will gon USO when we meet together, Together, together, No matter what the weather Or what the time of day, Let's grab a hrnd and shake it And shake it, and shake it, And as for greeting, nahe it That good old fashioned way Howdy do, Don and Jimo Howdy do Budo Howdy do Brother Cv? Howdy do Sister Bell? Howdy-do, Dot? Howdy-do, Dode? Howdy-do Ida and Ivan? Howdy-do F. H. S. 21 I O I 0 U O O I O U '?Y' 0 O . ' . . . al 1 0 o Q 'H apo 0 - nfl F. Q g . h V 'v1...TQll U ' Q C Q I 'f ' 0 0 e - JQQT' V e o e 13' O O I - man, Norman Gosset . . . Helen Major's arguing . . . that , . a ' o e o n I I 9 y I , I Q 0 I l l I I l rx I l D C . e e u , I O O X O I O S I U I I Q Q I D 0 I ' 9 . .U A In . Q U ? .
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I, Ivan Saunders, leave my numerous army uniforms to the Junior boys. CDon't shove boys, there's enough to go around.J I, James Shaw, leave my slick football ability to James Cecil. I, Ruth Ann Marshall, will my happy-go-lucky atti- tude to Jack Teschner. We, Herrick Brown, Jack Thrash, and James Haines leave our way with the girls to John Bethel CDear John a I, Jean Miller, will my car, 'The Miller Menace', to any Juniors interested in the junk or antique busi ness I, Donald Whiston, leave my fast driving to any junior girl desiring to always stay young I, Helen Major, will my ability to stay out of trou ble to Gladys Moore and Gloria Braido I, Juanita Nolan, leave my bashfulness and quiet modesty to Jean Litten I, Frances Robinson, will my studiousness to Maxine Pickering and Joan Steele I, Dolores Speicher, will my fear of boys and demure quietness to Nellie Jane Ballog I, Ila maylor, leave my wonderful sense of humor Jeanette Whitsell I, Sarah Ward, leave my numerous troubles to lil ern Jackson I, Forrest Lee, leave my Romeo antics to William Henderson Hughes We, in witness thereof, do set our hand and seal on this fifth day of november, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty si? Y' Y AL-LL4 1'5 -if MJ4, 962, Jean Miller HA6' 20 I 0 l V ' 0 O . O k . . . O K 0 I to 3 fu -.ru -, I I, Foster Lewis, leave my graceful stride to Robert 0 , I . - 5, , .J y, ,.,1'1. , lj I , , I
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THE SENIOR PLAY COLLFCE DAVS under the direction of Nr L R H r per play featured the fine acting of each character the scene was in NMa Mitchell's Coffee Shoppen Just off the campus of Freedale the time was in the fall of the year the Coffee Shoppe, a favorite hang outn for college students, was being closed by the banker, Mr Victor Harold Duquet, a young man of wealth, came to NMa'sW aid and paid off the debt the N ld Skinflintn, rr Victor, is tossed very roughly by the students from NMa Mitchell'S Shoppen, which contlnues to be the meeting place for students CAel OF ChARACTERS Harold Duquet, 'Duke , a young man of wealth Robert Lee Griffin Ma Mltchell, proprietress of NMa Mitchell's Coffee Shoppew Ruth Ann Marshall John Wigglns, 'Slim , poor but hone t Donald Whiston Shlrley litchell, la's Daughter Dolores Speicher Lana Henderson, a student Mary Yaczmarek Bill Taylor, the basketball captain James Shaw Yatherine Skinner, WPoodles', a student Shirley Bell Ella Rose Peters, a very studious student Jean Miller Vlvian Parker, the school bell Wilda Lee Ossie Victor, a student Forrest Lee Pete Lewls, the young basketball coach Donald Barricklow Ivan Saunders PRODUCTION S XFF Stage Manager Foster Lewis Assistant Stage Manager James Brown Stage Commlttee Norman Gossett James Haines Jack mhrash Script Directors and lake up Betty Bennington Mary Louise Huffman Programs Frances Robinson, Sara Elizabeth Ward Ushers Dorothy Bethel Della Landon Helen Major Shirley hcFarland Ile Taylor, naxine Walter, Juanita Nolan Publlcity Co managers Lemoyne Donaldson Virgll White Curtain Donald Leone music by the nigh school orchestra under the direction of Mr Fred Pech 22 .Y .. 0 0 0 L 9 0 0 a ' I 1 I 4 0 o o 1 0 0 0 , N - 0 s a Q 0 0 0 s 0 o 0 r .A , . a FTW ' A V N O C I 0 O I ' o ' n 1 8 . . ' ' If ov .L s s l O O 0 o 0 0 o Q o 0 x. f I I O I L 0 o ' e n . ' . O I I I U Q U fb ' I . C . Q f . I C I ' . 0 Mr. Victor, Ossie's father and the local banker. . . . . '11 L! ' 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n u I l 0 0 0 I 0 c a a A I I 0 0 s 0 i s 9 0 0 0 o 0 , 4. F f A a s n o 4 1 o 0 0 e 0 0 Q I u o n 0 0 s n a n , I' N . 1 , A I . c c o c s o o c o . 0 0 n 0 o o u 1 s o o o 0 Q 9 o o 4 O
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