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w 9 SENIOR PLAY Inaugurating a new custom, the Senior Play was held on May 1st instead of on Class Night as has been customary. After due consideration, the committee selected the play, Mr. Pirn Passes By, by A. A. Milne. Mr. Pirn, an absent-minded, middle-aged gentle- man, visited the home of George Marden and his wife, Olivia. During a conversation with George's niece, Dinah, the latter mentioned that Olivia had been a Mrs. Telworthy before her marriage to George. Since the name was very unusual it re- mained fixed in Mr. Pirn's mind. Later while dis- cussing with the Mardens his trip to Australia, Mr. Pirn mentioned that he had recently met her first husband whom they believed dead. Naturally, this news upset the Marden family completely. Toward the end of the play, however, Mr. Pirn relieved the Marden family of their anxiety by telling them he had been mistaken about the iden- tity of the man, Telworthy. Lady Marden, aunt of George Marden and a very energetic woman, added a bit of humor to the play by her criptic suggestions and remarks. A bit ot love-interest was injected into the play by the romance between Dinah and Brian, he finally consented to the marriage and restored the Marden family to nor- malcy. Those taking part in the play put on a very pro- fessional performance and were a credit to Mrs. Lower who directed the play and spent many hours training the cast. The players were made up in a very realistic manner by Miss Wortman. Much credit is due Doris Vanderveer, John Navin, and Seymour Furbush, the helpers who had charge of the lighting and stage property. Those who at- tended the play expressed the opinion that the performance was one of the finest ever presented by a Senior class. The cast for the play was as follows: Mr. Pirn ............. ... Louis Gettman Olivia Marden ......................Eleanor Griffeth George Marden .................... David Bogdanoff Dinah ......................................Annette Chaplin Lady Marden ........................Helen McNeill Brian ..............................Charles Palmer Anne ...................................Lillian Bell Director ...............................Mrs. Lower HELEN McNEILL
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I FOOTBALL Although Championship rank was denied the Crimson and White warriors of 1935, a team of excellent ability was developed. Because of the ineligibility and injuries, the outlook for the Get- manites was very dark at the beginning of the last football season. In spite of this, led by Capt. Jim Turner, the team was victorious in five combats and also held Solvay High School, Onondaga County Champions, to a scoreless tie. The other two games of the schedule were defeats for the home team, one by a margin of a single point, and the second by the difference of a touchdown. The team can there- fore feel proud of its record even tho it failed to bring home any trophies. The following are boys who were awarded block letters for their service: Smallwood Rowe Farnham Van Wie Cole Rice Navin Dunham Turner, 4 years Hudson Gettman J. Mercer G. Mercer Smith Mathewson Vigrinia Heagle, Manager To the 1936 team under the Captaincy of John Navin, we of the Senior Class wish the best of luck. SCHEDULE Sept. 21—Baldwinsville.... 14 Jordan 6 Sept. 27—Baldwinsville..., .... 6 Liverpool 7 Oct. A—Baldwinsville... ...19 Camillus 0 Oct. 1 1—Baldwinsville.... .... 0 Solvay 0 Oct. 18—Baldwinsville... 28 Fayetteville 0 Oct. 25—Baldwinsville.... ...34 East Syracuse .... 0 Nov. 1—Baldwinsville.-. Manlius ... Defa ult Nov. 8—Baldwinsville.... .... 0 North Syracuse.. 0 JAMES TURNER J
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