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CLASS WILL We. the Class of 1035. being reasonably sound of mind and havin- the wiir nUmber °f brain cells workin« do draw up. present and establish this FIRST—To the teachers we give the Juniors, who will do their nart to see that the teachers do not miss us. SECOND To the Juniors we give all our old books to be disposed of in the usual manner. THIRD—To the school we donate two elevators for all lazy Juniors to use as they see fit. We. also, put a dozen easy chairs in the office so future naughty girls and boys can listen to Mr. Elden’s lectures in comfort. We, also, donate a desk in the hall to be used as an information bureau by all bewildered freshmen. We also have the following personal gifts to bestow: Louise Lansing bequeaths her Come-up-and-see-me-sometime” manner to Rita Shad. Helen Lonergan wills nothing as she will need anything she might have down on the farm. Harley Loveless bequeaths the couch he should have but didn’t to Derwin Kellicott. Marian McCarthy consented 'after much pleading to leave her lofty aspirations and originality to Betty Murray. Doran McManus leaves his stunted stature to one who will appreciate it, William Bye. Rita McQuaid wills her timid and somewhat innocent manner to Roberta Tyler. Jay Mercer leaves his debating ability and his school patriotism to Martha Sullivan. Charles Merriam leaves an enlarged picture of himself to be put in the Chemistry Room as an inspiration to future Chemistrians. Jane Montague leaves her much used wad of gum to Eva Ronalds. It will effect a graceful cheek line.” Paul Powell leaves his awe-inspiring and uplifting operatic voice to Joyce Baker. Stephen Reed leaves his seat in 107 to James Turner. He’s sorry he couldn’t be more considerate of Miss Wormuth. Carl Rice is going to “kick the bucket” to Roland LaVoie. Caroline Rowe bequeaths her small-sized tininess to Florence Loveless. Milicent Russell bequeaths her innocent shyness to Carolyn Doran. Carolyn has such a quiet nature anyway. George Sawyer bequeaths his midget hugeness to Merrill Rowley. Since it will seem dull without him. Wilbur Smallwood bequeaths his quiet and mouselike existence to Harmon Margrey. Eilwin Smith leaves his cigarettes to the little Junior boys who are still trying out the corn silk. Florence Smith unhesitatingly the town to use as a stop light. .... r, Maude Thomas gives her meek little ways and suggestions to Jeamu Gere. She never was spirited enough. Mary Trexler presents her flirtatious Betty Vosburgh wills her generosity consented to bequeath her red curls to manner to Lillian Bell. and friendliness to Seymour F'UbHeien Wagner leaves her easy-come easy-go hhishes lo Joyce Jeannette Wheeler leaves her Puritan style ot flu ting to Doiorhy RobeMj.. Wilbut, aives hgl. History book to the entire Junior class to lm diSP UTWU nltdonates his place in the teachers’ esteem to Guy aiUHelen Cunliffe leaves her collection of passes autographe i b Mi. Elden to X. ran a Chambeilain. rmriich in icntlirvn Charles Woods bequeaths his love tor oral English day to Katmyn McCarthy (shy little violet).
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i ADAM AND EVA Guy Bolton and George Middleton The following cast of characters in the order of their appearance have endeavored to make this Senior Play super, super: James King—A rich man.....................Wallace Connell Corinthia—His parlor maid ....................Caroline Rowe Clinton DeWitt—Mr. King’s son-in-law .... Jay Mercer Julie DeWitt—Mr. King's elder daughter . . . Barbara Adsit Eva King—Mr. King's younger daughter .... Persis Hall Aunt Abby Rocker—Mr. King's sister-in-law . . . Marie Cook Dr. Jack Delamater—The family doctor . . . George Sawyer Horace Pilgrim—Mr. King's uncle .... Wallace Lamson Adam Smith—Mr. King's business manager . Wilbur Smallwood Lord Andrew Gordon—Who is in love with Eva . Robert Wilkinson ! ! i ! ! i i i STORY OF THE PLAY Mr. King, a hard-headed business man, come to the conclusion that his family is spending too much money so he decides that he will take them to a chicken farm in New Jersey. The family develops a scheme by which tho doctor is to tell Mr. King he is ill and should go to South America for a rest. This was to he (lone to do away with the chicken farm menace. Uncle Horace spoils their little plan by telling Mr. King it is a put up job. Mr. King decides to go anyway and leaves Adam Smith in charge of his home. Adam finds it hard to live up to the family as their father, especially since he loves Eva. However Adam thinks that if the family were forced to get out and work, they would. With the cooperation of the office force, he tells them that their father has lost everything. To make sure that they won't pawn the family jewels and live off the money that they would bring. . r- LU i ’ iO t i, bvra Adam steals them. When the question of what they wer them they rally and end up on the chicken farm in New Jersey. Mr. King comes home and is agreeably surprised to find such a decided change in his Adam and Eva have found out they are in love with ends with Adam and Eva planning to live family. Meanwhile, each other and so the play happily ever after. Betty Vosburgh.
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