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The Senior Play 'Broken Dishesa' by Martin Flavin was chosen by the Senior Class be- cause of its reputation on Broadway. It was presented with a new stage setting in the Eastman Auditorium on May 18, 1934. The characters were as follows: Cyrus Bumpstead A ,. .,..... Howard Lally Jenny, Cyrus' wife .... . .Juanita Vanorman Elaine, their daughter , , , . . a . . .June Evans Bill Clark, Elaine's beau . ,,,. Thomas Doyle Mabel .,.............., ,,... H elen Ryan Myra ....,,..,....... . Gertrude McLean Sam Green, a grave digger ..,. Stuart Martin Quinn, a sheriff .,.,.. ..,, A lbert Radley Rev. Dr. Stump . . . . . . ,Donald Fuess A stranger ........,,.,.,,., 4 Kenneth Cordon Cyrus, when-peeked husband of Jenny, inspired by the absence of his wife-and by hard ciderfsuccessfully rebels against his wifeis domina- tion and helps his daughter, Elaine, to marry. Iennyis return, to find both her plans and dishes broken, provides an exciting and hilarious climax. Comedy, mystery, and romance made this dramatization a night of real enjoyment to all.
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Class Will We, the class of l934, being of unsound mind and failing memory, do hereby bequeath to our undeserving successors, the following: Our most precious possessions comc first, so we leave our faculty ad- viser and our beloved home room to the Junior Class, With the understanding that they Will be given good use. Helen Dempsey and Ferne Volkman, our ideal Seniors, tired of being good, bequeath their goodness to Dorothy Browne. Helen Heekert leaves her business-like ways to Marian Helterline. Tommy Doyle leaves his upullw with Miss Evans to Jack Hahle. Geneva Coote leaves her graceful walk to Nellie Munroe. Senior Class Boger leaves his shyness to Junior Class Roger. Antonia Galler bequeaths her glasses to Alene Stukey so that she may gaze at a MGuy'7 all she likes without acquiring eye strain. Gilbert Steinman leaves his ironic remarks to Sarah Gravenstein. Eleanor McCabe leaves her childish ways and thoughts to Laura Dann so that she may act her age. Frank Gibbons bestows his effective vocabulary upon Albert Treen. Al- bert, we hope that you will profit by it much as Frank has. John Cleary leaves his height to Raymond Stukey. Nina Wihitacre and Wfinnie Lloyd leave their athletic ability to Margaret Gruber and Pauline LaFayette. Vlfhen you become famous, don't forget the Senior Class of 734. Alice Bogan leaves her dancing ability to Sarah Ogden. Raymond Dunn leaves his truck to Jimmy Steele. We advise a thor- ough Hgoing overw before each trip. Florence Diehl leaves her dignity to Betty Townsend. It works like a charm on classmen, Betty. 4'Koddy Brown leaves her height to Phyllis Thomson. Donald Fuess and Howard Lally leave their ability to manage uaffairsi' to Betsy Nisbet. Mary Byrnes and Bessie Chernoff leave their studious attitude to Betty Helmes and Ida Smith. Seniors must study. Bessie Jacobson bequeaths her eyebrows Cwhat's left of theml to Miss Clark to make brushes for fine art. Glenn Bowers and Mina Slater leave their affection for each other as an example to Julia and Logan. Albert Radley and Harris Thomas leave their musical ability to uMoona', Byrnes so that Main Street may get to know what real music is. Carol Stone and Leroy Pickett leave their adjoining seats to Mary and Colly. Juanita Vanorman and Emily Edmunds leave their quiet ways to Anne Thomson and Pauline Randall. Gertrude willingly leaves Willard CP. GJ to Helen Bingham. Priscilla Hayes and Helen Byan leave their technique to Mary Louise Brady. Scott Welmlo and Stuart Martin leave their way with the women to Art Roberts. June Evans leaves her desk directly in front of Mr. Van Der Voortis desk to Isabelle Fuess.
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