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Conductor: O. K. Cheets: Well, I’ll leave my class permits and deviltry to Mike Spoverie Robert: Armour Hillstrum can have my claim on Miss Murray. (Ella King, Audrey Mason, Katy Rauscher and Cora Damon come forward in great haste) Conductor: Not so fast there girls—where do you thing you’re going? Katy: We have dates with Beaverdam boys. Conductor: Sorry, but you can’t go until you leave your excess baggage. Audrey: I’ll leave my love for good times and more dances to Dick Bachofner Katy: And Olive Hixson can have my place on the heater. Ella: If Tom must go, Joan can have him. Cora: Ronald Nichols can have my pull with Mr. Sheen. (Olin Simmons, Dick Paulson, and Tom Quinn come forward singing “Sweet Adeline”) Conductor: A little less noise—where do you fellows think you’re going? Olin: To a square dance down on the farm. Tom: Yea, and I’ve got to play there. Conductor: Leave your little offering and go ahead. Dick: Well. Kenny Hixson can have my innocence. Tom: And my popularity with the girls goes to Carlyle Thomas. Olin: Yea. and Donald De Jean can have my good looks. (Dot Auer and Jeannette Colegrove pick themselves up from the floor after the great rush.) Dot: Mr. Conductor, Gertrude Evans could use my height very nicely. J. C.: I’ll leave my brains to Bill Fleming. Conductor: All aboard! Anyone else who gets off at Beaverdam? (A1 Baressi, Wayne Skinner, George Standford and E. Cole) A1: Hey! We do - - hold everything! Conductor: Well, what have you got to leave? Al: I’ll leave my pretty little curls to Howard Munsee. Edwin: Howard Madsen can have my athletic ability. George: I’ll leave my liking for girls to Sonny Daye. Wayne: I’ll give my quiet ways to Wilfred Mountain. Conductor: All aboard! Toot - - Toot - - Toot! T urn y-nine
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SIENII € IE CII.aVS§ WIIILH Conductor: Bcaverdam—Next stop Beaverdam! (A number of High School students all trying to get out of the train at the same time.) Conductor: Here, here, you Corry High School students can’t get ofT here until you leave your excess baggage behind. Walter Sears: (With a hand full of carmel suckers) Well, John Love can have my suckers. Dot Haskins: Yes, and Ruby Kinney can have all my clothes. (Jack Machines and Rex Mulheirn are seen pushing way through the crowd.) Conductor: You can’t do that, get in line and wait your turn! Jack: Well, we are in line, and I’ll leave my gift of gab to Fred Wimer, it ought to be carried on very successfully. Rex: And Virginia Botsford needs my red hair. Conductor: Next, no pushing please. Olive Mason: Well, if I have to give up my “Georgie”, Zelma Rey- nolds can have him. Conductor: Well, well, who left this big space in the crowd? (Mar- jorie Heath and Arthur Storer came forward.) Arthur: We did, sir. Conductor: I wouldn’t be surprised. Marjorie: I know Anne Wolford would enjoy my diet. Arthur: Yes, and Mary Hazel can have my girlish “figger”. (Kmmet Parker comes skipping in) Emmet: Yo ho, Yo ho, Mr. Conductor. Conductor: What is it MISS? Emmet: Kenneth Jackson can have my “IT”. Conductor: Well, ain’t that somethin’? Any one else? Louise Studd: Tuffy Huth can have my vanity case. Ruth Brooks: I’ll leave my rare collection of boy friends to Oleta Perkins. Robert Reagle: and Signals—17-46 Hip. Cheets Baressi: Conductor: What’s going on here? This isn’t a football game. Cheets: No, but we’re going to one if you’ll let us speak our piece. T Hrnfy-eighl
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CLASS ICLCLIhiCCy Name Dorothy Auor Virginia Bachofner Albert Baressl Frank Barcssl Blair Barnes Edith Hem Ik Helen Bensink Flora Blair Hetty Brockmann Kuth Brooks Helen Button Harold Carlson Edwin Cole Jeannette Colegrovc Arthur Dnhlstrand Dick Paulson Katy Ha use her Audrey Mason Olln Simmons Alton Dahlstrand Cora Damon Kuth DlngfeUlcr Alary Fuller Caroline Gallelll Fred Gcntilman Boss Glenn Robert Goring Bernard Greene Florence Gumblcton Max Harvey Myrna Hashrouck Dorothy Haskins Luclle Hawley Marjorie Heath Pros. Oocupailon Eating Sitting still Smiling Arguing Sitting on tacks Telling her woes Studying Saying nothing Talking to Corn ;lla Looking b autlful H -lng bashful Seeking information Combing his hair Filibustering H lng agreeable Arguing with Quinn Having good time Hooting for Co. A Parsin' the buck Courting Zoo Kecpln Sheen happy The street ungel Being nice Giving away candy Agreeing with Mac? Chasing Anne Selling papers Being a shiek Playing B. B. Fiddling Being demure Wearing belts Going with Marjorie Eating Ambition Private secretary Quit school To play left-half G t out of school To play drums Get Emmet trick Get thru chemistry Work in the office Interior decorator High School Vamp Have a high voice Play baseball To got Ginger Drive a car Be a big man Go to Slippery Hock Do something Argue with Mutt Be an M.D. Dance Get out of school To get a man To have curly hair Be a stenographer Be a football player Play football Be clover To grow side-burns Get In Wolfe's office Study in Europe Make a noise Be a coach Be an actress Bigger-better candy In 1030 Ed. The Now York Graduate of Harvard Bald-headed X. Y. Yank's mascot Farmer Hocking a cradle In the movies lecturer Mrs. Charles Auer Artist's model Deaf-mute teacher Edison’s protege Beauty specialist Experimental Chem. A chemist Dentist Pounding typewriter On the stage Vetinarian Big business man G? Who? Helping Dot Dix? Jack? Selling hot dogs Y. M. leader Pushing baby cart Selling safety pins Living in Erie Organ grinder Bare-back rider Lipstick seller Nurse Political boss Thirty
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