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Page 22 text:
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E IOR PL Y The Senior play this year was a spine thrilling murder mystery, which demonstrated again that the female of the species is more deadly than the male- nine times more! Under the direction of Irene Sharninghouse and aided by a very able cast of nine girls the play moved through two acts of excitement to a very satisfying conclusion. JUNl0R CAST Jane .,...... ................. ......... P a t Emerine Freida ...... ........... ...,..... S h irley Rainey Alice ..... ....... S hirley Lenhart Eve .......A................... ...... S hirlee Farrell Sharon ........................ ........ N orma Ritter Shirley, Betty, Phyliss ...,. .,..... M arilyn Plotts Stella ..................,....... ...... J anet Ziessler Mary ........................ ........ C arol Kuhn PLAY THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED was presented by the JUNIOR CLASS, MARCH 27, l953. The story centers around the Huntington family. Laurie Huntington, a college psychology major home for the summer, creates a stir in the household and neighborhood by using her little knowledge of psychology on family and then the procedure is reversed and the family uses psychology on her. The cast included Carol Kieffer, Harold Nye, Janet Nunn, Jerry Gaertner, Carolyn Clark, Mary Weaver, Lewis Campbell, Pat Butler, Joe Steyer, John Howe, Carol Reid, Hilda Grine, Arlene Walsh, Mary Dicken, Bill Peters, LaVerne Snyder, Carol Wolford, Bob Graham, and Nina Lewis. The play was directed by Mrs. lrene Sharninghouse with Pat Butler and Hilda Grine as student directors. Stage managers were Glen Fruth, Norman Lewis and Jim Blake. The Arcadia Creamery Cash Buyers-Cream and Eggs Phone 22l Arcadia, Ohio
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CLASS WILL We, the SENIOR class of l953, being un- sound of mind and physically dilapidated, do hereby bequeath the following will and testa- ment to our fellow inmates, hoping that it will make them happy and their later days easier. To the teachers we extend our deepest re- grets that we will not be here to entertain them in the years to come. To the Juniors we will our SENIOR cell- blocks. iHome room No. 4683927584933 To the Sophomores we will our play acting ability. To the Freshmen: Disinherited. Carl Ziessler bequeaths his mechanical ability to Barbara Good. Jim Warren wills his trouble with girls to Paul Thompson. Peggy Fox transfers her athletic ability to Johnnie Diebley. Glen Saltzman leaves his basketball sweat pants with Mary Weaver. John King wills his ability to argue with teachers to Mary Dicken. Let's not overdo it, Mary. Richard Smith wills his position as assistant soloist in the choir to Jim Woodward. Another person destined for fame. Carol Kuhn bequeaths her quick temper to anyone who can control it better than she can. Floyd Hissong leaves his speed to Ray Lazenby. Maybe we could start a track team. Shirlee Farrell leaves her Jim to anyone who can handle him. Jim Steyer transfers his immense collection of exotic, fabulous, and usually mis-placed words to Jack Eisaman. Compliments of The Commercial Bank and Savings Co. Fostoria, Ohio Bob Good bequeaths his intensely, studious, attitude in Ag. class to Carol Reid, Oh, those project tours! Lanny Semler wills his dramatic ability to LaVerne Shaull. You'll never need to worry now, Mrs. Sharninghouse. John Bushong leaves his jokebook to any- one strong enough to carry all that corn around. Janet Ziessler delivers her cute little blush to Lewie Campbell. Patty Emerine transfers her property in Carey to Dalores Campbell. Janet Boes wills her.blond hair to Ronnie Stall. Now you won't have to bleach it, Ronnie. Dick Kelley leaves his pet mice in the Candy room to the next candy room propri- etor. Shirley Lenhart bequeaths her junior girl friends to the Junior boys. You guys can han- dle them better than she can any way. Shirley Rainey transfers her cafeteria posi- tion to Joe Steyer. Let's keep that line mov- ing, Joe. Norma Ritter gives her clerks position in Fostoria to Sharyn Peters. Marilyn Plotts wills her capability of hand- ling four subjects and two boy friends at the same time to Pat Butler. Glen Saltzman Witnesses: Yes Kirk Milling Company Findlay, Ohio
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