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ceq GHATIA VICTORIA pq Miss Plass: Why don't you ever wash your hands before you come to school ? Eugene Polk: No use, I never hold them up anyway Mr Epperson How long does It take you to dress in the morn ing? Walter J Dilbeck About half an hour Mr Epperson fbraggingl O ly takes me ten minutes Walter James I wash Mr Becknell was fumbling at the keyhole of his front door in the wee hours of the morning Albert Cleveland seeing his difliculty came to the rescue Can I help you find the keyhole sir? he asked Thash all right old man you hold the house still and I can man age Sald Mr Becknell Mr Weaver And Donald what kind of a radio have you? Donald Broshears A railroad type-it whistles for every sta ion Mr. Hemmer fin physics classl : When two bodies come together is heat generated? Charles Davis: Not alwaysg the other night I got knocked cold Frank La Rose I spent nme hours over my geometry last night Mr Smith Really' Frank Yes It was under my pillow Genevieve Wood fadjusting her sashj Where s my bow? John Davis Im coming Mr Lockwood What IS the Liberty Bell? Ben Williams The bell that rings at the end of the ninth pe riod Paul Wallace Do you like mu sic? Maxgaretmonroe Yager Sure Paul Listen to the band around my hat ,Iunwr Class Play, 6Adam s Evenmg CHARACTERS Adam Adams .Robert Teel Anna Mrs Bean Gertie Dr Fragoni Rosita Elmer Green Mr Cokes Mrs Cokes Alice Call1s Betty Jane Humphrey Neva J Cleveland Olen Pumphrey Virginia HOUCh1DS Ethan Gwaltney James Wallace Eunice Singleton Time The present Scene Living room 1n the Adams home Type Play Comedy I9 ' . , H . ' ' . . U ' ' YY ' ' H ' , u . U ' ' ' , as n , , lf ' . : n- , - f , ,, .99 , sa H , . , ax 7' rr . . ' ' ' , u 7 ' 97 A . l , sz ' . . H ' H , . .xr . , , . H . cc ' - - 9 7 . - ' - ' n Y! ' l , . . . H - ' - 1 u ' - . ,, ' 97 u . . , ac nr I If ' l . . . 1 . H . t' 77 9, ' 5 9 ' 99 . ............,,.............. - ............,.........................., -... Casper ........................ ....., . .....,..........,. - - ,... . ..,,..... ......... .,.....,... .......... , L l oyd Yeast . .............,............. .. ............,.............,......,,......,........,. . . ................................................,................. ..........,.. ......... . ............... .. ................ - ....................................,.,....... . ' - . . . . . - . . . . .
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I RATIA VII TORIA Soon a messenger came runnmg to me w1tl1 a telegram from Margaret MCGUIFG and Catherme McCloskey saymg they had had trouble 1n Mt Car mel on the1r way over from Enfield and would be unable to be present at the party I 1mmed1ately told Ben to go after them It only took twenty mlnutes w1th the speed of h1s car Margaret sald she was marrled and was well satxsfled and had not taken the place 1n l1fe w1th a crooner as every one thought Catheune also had marr1ed and was the same qulet old g1rl we all knew Whlle we had been wa1t1ng for Ben to return w1th Margaret and Catherlne Charles Dav1s had appeared and we were begmnmg to wonder lf Hulda and LaVon were comlng We were danclng and s1ng1ng Joyfully when a sllent hush fell over our crowd as LaVon and Hulda tr1pped 1n They were exclus1vely dressed 1n the latest Par1s style gl1tter1ng w1th Jewelry La Von sald she had 1ntent1ons of rema1n1ng an old maxd and was runmng a boardmg house 1n the h1lls of Cal1forn1a Hulda Sollman had offered her hand 1n marr1age and her husband was runnlng a large n1ght club 1n Chlcago There was st1ll one to be DTGSGHU-MHHOD Cam We had g1ven up hope and were eatlng sandw1ches when 1n walked Mar1on carrylng a large plate of sllced on1ons He had plenty to supply all our sandw1ches wh1ch we certalnly couldn t refuse MHFIOH ln h1s usual laughmg bolsterous manner told us he was 1n bus1ness w1th h1s father ln the electrlcal field and was do1ng very well Now all havmg arr1ved I told them that I had been worklng 1n Chlcago for the Armour and Swlft Company as a government meat 1nspector and At last the dawn found each of us saylng we should meet aga1n three years later on the same date so all departed much happler than ever before lookmg forward to the next meet1ng of the class of mneteen hundred and thlrty five MISS Alcorn Ralph what are you do1ng Wlth your feet on the desk? Ralph Carter I lost my eraser so I m uslng my heel M1ss Elpers John what 1S work? John Challle Everythlng IS work M1ss E Do you mean to tell me that th1s table IS work? John Sure woodwork By PAUL WALLACE Mlss Alcorn Charles g1ve me the present pass1ve subjunctlve tense of a verb Charles Blackard Oh 1f I were loved Hulda Sollman What are you do1ng now? Murlel Chamberlln Im black sm1th 1n the cafetena Hulda Blacksm1th'7 Murxel Yes Im always shoe- 1ng H163 ! 7 . , . . . . . was now on a vacation and was visiting my brother here in Fort Branch. ' , 66 Y' . ll ' . . I , 0 4 , 1 q 79 If , as . as -' 7 ' . I! 77 . ' , It ' , KK . , . ll ' 71 ' , u ' ' ' ' . 44 1 - 17 ' ' ' l H ' , u , u ' n ' ' I ' , u x ' 7 , sa n ' ' n . , . . I8
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I KIIXNI1 I0 Senwr Class Play, 4 ter lou I in Next CHARACTERS Paul Delmon a. young noy ehst Vvlllldlil hell Nlarle Delmon h1s yy 1fe NI L1g3.16t NICCuue George 'L study IH bl uk P 1ul W LH Lu Henry Jones 9 9Doy1e I lslnger 'NI uy Jones :Just married !La.Von Lexus Ph11 Xoung a cub reporter Ben W1111 uns Peaches 1 iemale leporter 14111191 Chambellm Pat 'L crook Don 11d Lxosht us Pansy Delbor a chol us gxrl Ceneweye VX ood Hrs C L Later mother oi Mane Mfmrgaletmomoe H1 er Camllle I frul s mece Msuth 1 Belo LC Kate O Pellly a pohcevy oman Hulda Sollnmn Tlme The present Scene L1V11'1g' room of Paul Delmon s country home near New York C1ty Type Play Comedy 20 pa-1- . fs cf - 2 nu --.-----l-EW-pfst ' C' . . cc ' f 9 t T ' l , 4 I , A Y . Ayy. Aylu yy . .A , L' , ' ,...e.e,,,,, ...,,ee P e,s...,Yt,,...,,, . 7 r,.eee,. ,. 7 .... 1 2 ' 1 I ' ' , C ' ' 2 ' Pe..eeee.e4.e,4Aev,,ee4...e.eee4.,,..,,.ee.e..... ...,eee.eeeeee P z 2 2 'f Y ' . . f -I , -----------f4 A --'- V ----,------------,----v----- M --,-,Y,ff A- c , C ' Y --... ....YY....,.........Y..Y.Y.....f.............. ' Q . P - . . , c . .,,..,,,, ., ,,,,,,,,,,..., A .,,, . .,,, ., .,..,,,,.,,..,. ..,,,,,,,,,, c 'c W Y . . ' ' ' Y 7 , Ve-e.....t...4 P ,.....eVVee.eeee4eeefee.e.e.eeee.Vee ,, 7 . P .' , . . . f 0. . X Q - Q , YYYY -........V Y .Y YY-YYVY.Y Y K Ct, ' v ' 1 .- . , eee.r...eeV7...., .. .e.e .....,, , , .,.e..., .,....... e.,,,,ee,, ee.. 1 1 2 , . . Y L , ..........,......,...........,,......,.,..,. . ,...... ., C ' . v. - , , Y , : .
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