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Senior Class Play . . . Tabbie Phillips — “A CERTAIN YOUNG MISS” Bill Johnson I. cl a Herrick Pert (aged 14) • Betty Newhouse Midge - - . (Tabbie’s girl friend) Beola (Tabbie’s girl friend) Dolph Potter (the Phillips’ hired girl) John Dowling Nella Warren (the mailman) Mrs. Winifred Phillips (Tabbie’s married sister) Mary Huher Spencer Phillips (their mother) Don Shipman Melinda PhilIips (their brother) Ned Warren (their sister) Bernard Crossley (Nella's husband) Mrs. Darrington (famous author) — - l.uellu Beroske Charles (the town social leader) Larry Maddox (her son) (from the wide open spaces) THE SETTING The action of the entire play occurs in the living room of the Phillips’ home. New Andover. Connecticut. ACT I. Friday afternoon in April. ACT II. The next day. ACT III. Later that afternoon.
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p r Senior Horoscopes . • • T NAME — LIKES — PASTIME — r r Sue Babcock Bow ties Reading Luella Beroske Hamburgs Movies Kenneth Borck Cars Women r r Verna Bratt fn Steak Dancing Earl Bryan Sports Sleeping r Frank Clinton Motorcycles Women I Rosemarie Cufr Clothes Reading John Dowling Study Halls Sleeping j r Leta Herrick Dogs Playing Records Isabelle Hite Reading Dancing j r Mary Huber Books Piano Jack Mizer Everything in common, nothing in general. Dolores j r Betty Newhouse Movies Dancing r Don Shipman Basketball Women j j DISLIKES — WANTS TO BE - J Dogs Undecided j n History Ties Nurse Varmer Homework Secretary Onions Lawyer Work Mechanic ' • Homework Secretary J w English Farmer Rainy Nights Nurse T Cats Secretary r1 Asparagus Beautiful Blonde Sight of the Tru- ant Officer Anything possible Nosey people Nurse J ; ; Work Farmer
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We A re The Seniors We started to school in Nineteen-Thirty-Six, X ith thoughts and ideas somewhat a mix, But the teachers guided us with care. As we passed each grade like a step on the stair. In high school we had hopes of bringing some cheer; And cause our roommates to be glad, having us here. Mr. McLemore (who understands kids as well as people) is our advisor. So under his leadership. YXe’re sure to become wiser. In our class is a boy rather quiet and neat. But when it comes to keeping friends, JOHN DOWLING can't he heat. When school begins and lessons are new. SUE worries a bit till The report cards come through. EARL is always ready for fun. But you'll also find His lessons well done. ROSIE is out to prove that a smile is catching. • nd even if she doesn’t prove it. On her it is really quite fetching. JOHN MIZEB is always (next to get in). When someone else A prank does begin. Of course we all have our troubles ISABELLE’S is typing. But don’t get me wrong, you hear no griping. FRANK, whose hands and mind are usually busy. Probably thinks the rest of us A bit dizzy. Work doesn’t worry her, someone mentions fun. Here's BETTY NEWHOUSE Coming on the run. LETA, with troubles trying to get her down. Takes them in their stride, X ithout even a frown. To keep a friend though far away. We can think of nothing better. Try LUEI.LA’S plan, write a letter. What causes faces to light up and the room fill with cheer? Why, that’s simple, DON SHIPMAN is here. MARY HUBER, a pleasant faced lass. Gives you a smile. As she hurries on to class. If something should happen to shatter a window or raise a rafter. Don’t get excited. It’s KENNY’S laughter. And there’s VERNA (Who's al ways playing pranks). For never a dull moment. We all owe her many thanks. Our way seems clearer as we go. The years are going fast. (That we thought were so slow). And we realize in old Fulton we are nearing the top. In one short step, we'll hear the call. “Stop!” I hen we Jolly Seniors would like to think we were appreciated. Now can you imagine us being Serious and Sophisticated?
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