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Now, stop me if I'm wrong, please, No? - Then I'll carry on----- And I insist no girl could have More it than Dolly Vaughan. Her dimples are as fetching As ever have been seen, And Whitey , too, I know would say, There's none like Geraldene . The curfew tolls the knell of parting day Yet, Dorrie Saeger wanders o'er the lea , And is she strolling 'solo', who shell say, Or does a 'sharpies bear her company? Pull many a flower was born to blush unseen-- Was never spoken of this fair colleen. Well, here we are. Out of Senior-ettes. So our Song is ending-- Not without regrets. Good old Thirty-niners, We’ll never say Adieu . It's been so nice to write you-all, And I do mean you. To Mr. Karnes, our able advisor. Our sponsor, leader, and friend-- We give our sincerest and deepest thanks For this year when high school ends. For the hand that was waiting for each of us. For all that you gave each day-- VVe thank you sincerely, honestly, kindly. For helping us on our way. --Edna F. Robaser The Senior Class
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Now take this Carole, She's full of joy— As Carole should always be: And Kenneth Owens, the lucky boy Won't leave her fancy free . Senie, Meanie, Miny , Mo,-- To Ronnies Miny is sure to go And whither are they bound from there-- Only the demings know. Madeline, Madeline, where have you been? You're the buzziest Bee we have ever seen; With your string of admirers as long as train. Bo they not keep you guessing and addle your brain? A girl who loves candy is Dorothy D.; She studies hard too, I am told: And another fair Senior, Eleene Smout, by name — On Toledo, most surely is sold . I wish there was more to be said of these elves' Can I help it if they keep their af- fairs to themselves? Between the dark and the daylight -- When the night begins to come down, Tearing away in his Whippet Wayne stilwill goes to town. There's a girl in swanton he's courting. Though he hasn't revealed her name — But, who ever she is, and where ever she lives, He goes there, just the same.
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SEN I OK CLASS PLAY THE OLD CRAB Characters Judge Adam Apple........................ Julius Gombash (A small town judge) Henrietta Apple...........................Dorothy Dennis (His wife) Delicious Apple.............................Betty Manley (their daughter) Early Apple...............................Madaline Klein (their daughter) Jonathon (Jack) Apple.....................Ronald Robaser (their son) Mary Apple................................Carole Willson (jack's wife) Mrs. Carleton Townsend............... Genevieve Everett (Social dictator of the town) Diane Townsend..............................Helen Snyder (her daughter) Paul Townsend............................. Maynard Habel (her son) Sir Hubert Cathcart.........................LeRoy George (Distinguished visitor in the Apple home) Lady Cathcart...........................Mayo la Lumbrezer (his wife) Hettie......................................Doris Saeger (the maid) TIME-------The present PLACE---The living room of the Apple home Synopsis of Acts The entire action of the play takes place on the living room of the home of Judge Adam Apple of Meadow- brook. Pennsylvania. ACT I--An afternoon in June ACT II--The following afternoon ACT III--The next evening
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