Ellenville High School - Shawangan Yearbook (Ellenville, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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N Q' within a day if a sum of one million francs is not paid. Princess Mary, who is engaged to Prince Albert, the villian. succumbs to the charms of Jimmie. Prince Albert, who plans to gain control of both the kingdoms of Moreno and Boozay, is foiled in the attempt by Tubby Clark, who is aided by Princess Pat. Much humor is added to the play by King Romane who has a very domineering manner, and Bridget O'Flynn, who makes us laugh with her Irish brogue. Other interesting characters in the play are the Marquis and Marchioness de Monsay, two dignified elderly people, Ladies Theresa and Jane. two beautiful young women of the court, and Captain Ferdo who gives a military atmosphere to the play. Special credit should be given to Daniel Sinick who learned the part of the Marquis de Monsay in three days, after Irving Rappaport gave up the part because of the death of his father. Mildred NVeisbe-rg Contemporary Authors The Conquest of Science -John Divine Breezy Stories -Miss VvllllIl1llS The Human Chest --Ruth iieilhard The Extraction of Knowledge -Miss Doig The Frailties of Men -Mr. Clark How To Be A Lady -Louise McCartney My Nights with 'Virgil' -Miss Taylor The Senoritan-Miss .Xyitable Real jokes are very few. So don't mind if the joke's on you? Madeline H.-- Give me a round trip ticket, please. Ticket Seller- VVhere to? Madeline- VVhy, back here, of course. Chas. Cross- Wl1ere are you going ? Clyde B.- I'm going to a lecture. Chas.- But you can't go to a lecture at 3 o'clock in the morning. Clyde- Yeah! but you don't know my father. M I 5 WM-vf

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all aw' al' The Pot of Gold Tell us a story, Grandfather, begged the children. VVhat would you like F asked the grandfather. Tell us about the pot of gold, piped up the smallest boy, Peter, whose clear, blue eyes were wide with anticipation. Wait till I till my pipe, he said, and proceeded to do it with exasperating slowness, And l will tell you a new story about it. Oh hurry, hurry, cried the children, excitedly jumping up and down. But he took his time, filling the pipe with precision and finally, after lighting it, he puffed once or twice and then began. Well, one upon a time, an old man lived all alone in a house which stood right on this spot. Of course this is a different house but it was built on the same foundation. His children had all grown up and gone away, leaving him alone in his old home in which he said he wished to stay until he died. No one kept house for him although a woman came for a few hours each morning to keep things in order. Everyone thought he was rich, for he always had enough money and was kind to everyone who had none, so you can imagine their surprise when, upon his death, not one penny could be found after searching the house. He had passed away in his sleep so no one was with him at the time. His children ransacked the house and even tore away part of the walls, looking in every place where one could hide anything. Still the loss of the money was a mystery. Finally one night, the house burned down, leaving no trace of what started the fire. Of course, the ruins were looked over but nothing of value was found. The quest for the fortune was then for- gotten. 3' .ar h 2 Z 32 Z, 2 5 2 Q E! 5 5 S S W it E hiv' Several years later, a grand-daughter of the dead man dreamed three nights in succession of seeing the old man standing under the apple tree in the yard. He seemed to say to her. as she stood by him 'The money is buried under your feet.' Being such a weird dream, she became frightened and told her mother of it. Her mother was a superstitious person and believed in dreams so she asked her husband to dig for the money. He dug for several days, but then becoming discouraged, he gave it up. VVhen the mother went to the city one day, acting on an impulse, she went to see a crystal-gazer, who told her that the money really was there, but that the man had not dug deeply enough. Accepting this as truth, her husband dug more but was unsuccessful, perhaps because he still had not faith enough. So, you see. to this day the money is still hidden out there under the apple tree that you can see from this window, concluded grandpa.

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