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Hill Shamburg (In high voice)- And I'll leave mine as piano mover to Jack Taylor. (A loud discussion in some foreign language takes place and Johnnie Craker and Fred Waish come to leave their gift.) Johnnie- Well, as long as I have to leave something. I might just as well leave my indifference toward women to Hud Gumhleton. Fred And I'll leave all my notes to Hob Bracken. (Just then Ixwise Thomas. Ruth Vogt and Freda Vogt advance giggling very shyly.) Louise Thomas (in a small sweet voice)—We'd like to leave all of our out-of-town boy friends to Virginia Williams. Ellmear Smith and Hetty Paulson. (Betty Casey then bobs up to the captain.) Hetty—If it wouldn’t be too much Imther. I'd like to leave my make-up kit and Jewelry to Mary Alice Retherford. (As she goes up the gang-plank. LaVina Dlngfelder addresses the captain.) l.aVina Phase. Captain. I'd like to leave my secret of success with men to Betty Jane Stuart. (Bobby Ro.lofs and Joe Haressi run up tossing a ball back and forth.) Bobby Captain, we want to leave our success at sports to Kenny Paulson and John Strigler. Pete Dubrosky—I'll give up my position as Business Manager of the Corrlan to Rexford Proctor, of course the worries go with it. tco. O.G.L.—I'm sure that he’ll appreciate it. Hazel Rhenborg I'll leave my position as a smart member of our class to Ruth Mould. Frank Kuss I'll leave my prize dog to Merle VauCise. Virginia Loveland- Matilda Kamber could use the long walk that I have every morning from the tannery. Donald Gates and Merrill Wade We'll leave our attraction for two certain Senior girls to Hob Ringler and Chuck McCuan. Ethel Beckwith—I’ll leave my tennis ability to Ella Belle Roschie. George Franz—My “promoting ability goes to Crosby Hush. Kathleen McCray- My position as head of the Girl's Student Council can go to whoever is capable enough to hold it. Norman McElroy and Hill Merrick—We’ll leave our Scout suits to Paul Hurlbut and Roy Ladd. Evelyn Mould My talent as a public speaker will go to Ruth lister. Ruth Mulligan -Joan McLean can have my lease on the taxi office. George Nagel My great love for women will go to Hob Williams. Carlotta Mead- I'll leave my position as librarian to Edith Lyman. Alberta Kimmey -I'll leave my rides in Don's car to Frances Cooper. Alton Laurie- I'll leave my drag (???) with the teachers to John Zepka. George Gordon I supimse I'll have to leave Norma to her S. P. in the Junior class. Vernon McCray- All my worries as School Treasurer go to Virgil Warner. Marie Vettenburg—I’ll leave my Ford to Jack Kafferlln. C.G.L.—Hurry Up! We only have time for two or three more before sailing time. Sue Petracco—I'll leave my bashfulness to Lucille Kimmey. Victoria Stackiewicz- I'll leave my curly locks to Dorothy Myers. Donna Forbes My height goes to Freda Daniels. C.G.L.—That's all. Rest of the class in unison—Wait for us. We have to go too. We want to leave all our exciting experiences in Senior High School to the coming Sophomore class. C.G.L.—All aboard! • • 2!) •
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SENIOR CLASS WILI SCENE ONE- The lower deck of Hie ship, “Farewell , which is docked at C. H. S. Harbor. Captain Good-Luck is standing at the gang-plank. (As a large number of passengers are swarming the gang-plank Captain G. L. shouts!) C.G.L. Before embarking into Life's Voyage, each and everyone must leave something to his underclassmates. Duane Fogle—If such is the ease 1 will leave my claim on Mary E. Gillette to Red Taylor. (Marjorie Young and Louise Whitely step forward.) Marjorie Young And I will leave my acting ability to Doris Follett. Louise W.—I think Martha M. Hawkins could use my gentle nature. (Ozzle Jewell. Dick Shoop and Don Paulson break through the crowd.) C.G.L.—Slow down! What do you boys think this is the Corry-Union football game? Boys in Unison—Dear Captain, may we leave our personal charm to Johnnie Wilcox, Bob Gulick and Paulle Phelpr? C.G.L.—If that is the best you have to offer I suppose it will have to do. C.G.L. Mow what's coming? (Ruth Kinley. (Jinny Smith and Myrtle Kysar approach the Captain. (Jinny saying sweetly—) (Jinny (speaking for all)—We wish to leave our (?) for certain members of the football team to Betty Clough. Doris Follett and Harriett Anderson. (Bob Ott and Bud Curtis slowly drag themselves up to the captain.) Bud Curtis- Well. I suppose we'll have to leave something. Bob Ott—Then let's leave our extraordinary speed to Junior Sullivan and Burton Hammond. (There is a silence as Doris Akam. L. Akam. C. Schramllng. M. Johnson. R. Johnson and Pauline Swanson advance quietly toward the captain.) Pauline S. (in a meek voice) If you please Captain, we would like to give our ability to study to Edna Mixer. Jewell Hasbrouck. Wilma Paulson. Dot Jones and Jean Mac Lees. (Ruth Doming gallops forward.) Ruth—Hey! Captain. I'm gonna leave my gift of gal) to Mary Dubrosky. C.G.L.—You quiet boys can be next. (Cash and Harry Paulson. Kirk Sawyer and Barney Chase come forward.) Kirk We’ve come to the conclusion that there is no justice, therefore, will leave Barney's V-8 to anybody that wants it. (Margaret J. King. Corky Foster. Wilma Kdson. Barbara J. England. Dorothy Brockman, Ernestine Lynn. Marion Pitt and Ruth Taylor go up the gang-plank.) Wilma E. We’ll leave our royal robes, (tho’ we hate to) to the 7C's. (Bob Rathbuu then steps up briskly.) Bob—1 think Howard Rehnborg could do very nicely with my attitude toward the fairer sex. (A loud noise is heard on the dock us Merritt's truck steams up. Dutchie and Ginny Reed Jump out and tear up the gang-plank.) Dutchie— We'll gladly leave this behind to Jeanne Titus and Fern Raymond. (Bill Armitage, Wilson Armitage. Bob Maxwell. Homer Bulard, Edward Gibus and Leslie Bulard venture near the captain with Bill acting as spokesman.) Bill We'd like to leave our daily rid« s to and from Spring Creek to the coming Spring Creekers. (As they go onto the ship. Virginia Munn and Virginia McClosky come up to the captain.) Virginia McClosky—I suppose Don must go so I'll leave him to Marjorie Uithrop. Virginia Munn Much as I hate to I'll leave my boy-friends to Betty Krone. (The sound of sweet music is heard and everyone turns to see Dorotha Mae Rickers coming forward playing a portable piano which is carried by Bill Shamburg.) Dorotha Mae I'll leave my position as pianist in assemblies to Joan Place.
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IHaVIPI T BIPTPDAy, SENIICPS 14 15 17 25 27 2S 3 4 4 5 7 7 10 13 16 26 27 1 4 5 8 8 10 17 18 20 24 27 30 3 24 JANUARY Marjorie Young Glover Myles Peter Dubrosky Juanita McClintock Anna Mallick Lena Williams -:- FEBRUARY Virginia Reed Donald Gates Henrietta Savako Carlyle Sawyer Bertha Huth Ixniise Whitely Howard Ladd Raymond Kdson Virginia Welden Neil Lindsey George Wolstencroft MAY-:- -:- SEPTEMBER -:- 3- - William Merrick 2- - Virginia Smith 3 • - Marion Pitt 5- - John Craker S • • Ruth Johnson 8- - Mary Stahowic 12- - Robert Jewell 10- •Stanley Radecki 15- • Lewie Castrantas 12- - Evelyn Mould 15- •Francis Hawley 14 - •Alzora Wright 17 - - Adam Piceirlllo 15- - Lucille Akam 17- • Wesley Seamens 21 - •Gayle Bout well 17 - • Pauline Swanson 25 - Forest Brown 20- -Mary Elizabeth Morton26 - - Macie Johnson 25- - Barbara Jane England 26- • Vernon McCray 26- -Charlotte Schramling 27- - George Nagel 27 - Richard Shoop 27James Woodworth 28 - Norman McElroy 29Corinne Cullen 30-:-Doris Akatn 30-:-John Ohm 30-:-Harry Paulson OCTOBER -:- 3- :-Joe Raressie 4- :-George Franz 17-:-Alton Laurie 23-:-Walter Loveland MARCH Frieda Vogt Betty Casey Mildred Haenel William Armitage Ruth Doming William Shamburg Joseph Wojciechowski I a Vina Dingfelder Duane Fogle Ruth Taylor Bertha Howard Florence Sanden APRIL Frederick Walsh Virginia Loveland JUNE -:- 8-:-Myrtle Kysar 8-:-Patsy Perry 10-:-Leslie Bulard 16-:-Ruth Kinley 18 -:- Dorothea Brockmann 21 •:• Evelyn Merritt 22-:-Elaine Foster 27 Mamie Mack 28-:-Marie Vettenburg 30-:-George Gordon JULY-:-6-:-Kathryn Van Tassel 15-:-Ethel Beckwith 1.6-:-Wilson Armitage 19-:-Bonnell Chase 21- :-Virginia Munn 22- :-Margaret Jane King 25-:- Lahoma Blakeslee 26 -:- Homer Bulard 27 -:- Virginia Spencer 28-:- Marjorie Sorenson 30-:- Merrill Wade 31 -:-Susan Pctracco -:- NOVEMBER -:- 5-:-Alice Wetmore 8-:- Leona Vogt 10-:-Frank Kuss 10-:-Robert Ott 17 - :- Victoria Staskiewicz 19-:-Albert Rathbun 22-:-Donna Keppel 30 Eula Taylor DECEMBER 2-:- Donald Paulson 4 -:• Ernestine Lynn 5-:-Ruth Keppel 7-.--Hazel Rehnl org 15-:- Harrison Curtis 22-:-Willis Stewart 26-:-Wilma Kdson 31-:-Dorotha Mae Rickers AUGUST-:- 3 - :- Florence Tanner 9-:-Albert Cole 10-:-Alberta Kimmy 15-:-Harry Chris 15-:-Louise Thomas 17-:-Verna Gibbons 17-:-Cassius Paulson 22- :- Robert Roelofs 23- :-Robert Maxwell 23-:-Ruth Mulligan 26-:-Edward Gibas 26-:- Kathleen McCray f30f
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