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SetU t Pia Van Epps, Henry, Lee, Puller, Cough Redden, Sprague, Durham, Case, Eastman SYNOPSIS This play was an hilarious account of tne problems faced by China Boy”, an almost perfect son of a missionary to China, who visits the United States. Be- cause of his perfection Mark, China Boy , wins the approval of the adults, but cannot make friends with tne people his own age. When Mark tried to be bad, so he would be one of the gang, everything he tried turned out to oe good. However, he finally succeeds in making friends with everyone and the play had a very sat- isfactory, if somewhat surprising ending. CAST Mrs. Parker.............Sylvia Durham Mr. Parker . . . .Donald Sprague Jr. Bill Parker...............Allen Case Selma Parker .... Anna Mae Redden Annie.....................Edith Henry George Robinson...........Cecil Cough Lula Mae Robinson . . . .Mary Puller Robert Troutman .... Paul VanEpps Charlotte Mack............Betty Lee Mark Lewis • . • • • Phillip Eastman Radio Voice • • • • Stuart MacDuffie Johnson, Tice, Elmer Hedger, Williams, Morenus, Maitland, Berry 10
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Pwfdtzcty MODEL ACROBAT FOOD SAMPLER FARMER LADY COP 'VRESTLER sports announcer MAGICIAN MAYOR DUDE RANCHER DRIVING TEACHER JUDGE 9
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TV id We, the Senior Class of the Belleville Central School, County of Jefferson, State of New York, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testment that is to say: To the Board of Education: We leave our deepest gratitude. We know that you have spent countless hors in an effort to give us everything possible ttetve might acquire an education and to show, you that your time and effort have not been in vain we will try in every way to be successful in the future. To Our Parents: We leave our sincere thanks for making the sacrifices we know you must have made as we progressed up through the grades. You have weathered everything, good and bad so that we might be where we are. To the Faculty: We leave our thanks for being patient with us, as we struggled to reach the goal we finally have attained. To the Junior Class: We leave our seats in the auditorium and the 12th home room and also the priority we have on senicr sophistica- tion. To the Underclassmen: We leave, what we believe was a characteristic of the Class of 50, the ability to study hard. To Dick Corron we leave Stuart M cDuffie's unshaven look to be used at school. To Jack Gillette we leave Floyd Cole's old truck if ve should happen to sell the Ford . To Donald Harris we leave Dave Williams height to be used at basketball games only To Howard Hodge we leave Phil Eastman s ability (?) to catch a girl and keep her. To Terry Kohl we leave Fred Tice s appetite. To Edward Niebuhr we leave Bob Miranda's wit to brighten up study halls. To Leroy White we leave Bob Maitland s physique to be used to wow the women. To Barbara Brown we leave Anna Mae Redden's flirting ability. To Doris Cummings we leave Paul Van Epps smile and happy-go-luc y way of facing problems. To Frances Eastman we leave Ruth berry's very successful knack of keep- ing one man. To Rosamond Ebdon we leave Ann Cobb's ability to learn. To Joyce Flagg we leave Betty Lee's cheerleading charm to be used only at basketball games. To Phyllis Fulton we leave Mary Fuller's slimness. To Charlene Golding we leave Cecil Cough's ability to play basketball. To Maida Hedger we leave Keith Johnson's neat and orderly (?) locker and notebooks. To Madeline Kellar we leave Phyllis Hedger's private telephone line so the neighbors can use the line. To Eleanor Kohl we leave Sylvia Durham's extreme dancing ability. To Marilyn Otis we leave Edith Henry's weight. To Doris Parker we leave Donald Sprague's ability to get the family car. To Kay Saunders we leave Shirley Cobb's quietness to be used at all tines. To Beverly Veley we leave George Elmer's Toni wave. To Carolyn we leave Eleanor Morenus' athletic ability. To All the Junior Girls we leave Pete Case's television set to be used on those lonely nights. In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affix- ed our seal, the twenty seventh day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty. (ova. strAL) 950 H Witnessed by
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