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l The'luneSenior Class Play given April Sth, in the school Auditorium was The Fighting Lit- tlesf' which drew crowds, the house was sold out and it was con- sidered one of Poly's best plays. Mr. Little tThe iight- ing Littlej, and his pretty daughter, Goody, have trouble understanding each other which leads to the dismay of the rest of the family, as Heneri- ette, the Southern Belle, waylays Norman Peel, a conceited prig. on the advice of Ham CL June Class Play Ass PLAY CAST Ellers, Goocly's boy friend. Mrs. Little has her hands full with 12- year-old Filmer, and Antionette, his girl friend. Cousin Olita, a simple sovl, doesn't un- derstand it all but thinks its sweet. Mrs. Harpeddle doesn't add joy to the life of the Little family when she intrudes in the heart of it with her Nephew and dancers. Alamitina the Negro Maid is nearly nearly frightened to death of Mr. Little. Cooko and Screwball, Cioody's friends, dash in and out. Alamitma ..... .................................................... l lelen Carr Olita .......... Filmer ........... Ham Ellers .. Mr. Little ..... Goody ............... Mrs. Little ....... Antionette ....... Cookoo .......... Screwball ..... Henrietta ................ ...leanette Barron ........lJean Pochart .....,.,,.Don Smith ..........Don English ..Caroline Conner ........I'3etty Ileatty ......june Mitchell .......Arline Robinson D atricia Murphy Norman Peel ............. Dickie Harpeddle Mrs. Harpeddle M-iss Pologa ........... ..Beverly Stiegler ........Chuck .Iensen .....Arlan Sanders .......Ruth Mehren ................Phil Rekart Mrs. Doris Smith Director ......................... ........ Assistant Director ....... ...... M iss Lois Reedy
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Pk SENIOR WILL To Whom It May Concern: We, the graduating class of Girls' Poly- technic High School, being of fairly sound mind and sturdy structure, do hereby 'swear and affirm this to be our last will and testa- ment in the year of our Lord Nineteen hun- dred and forty-six. Witnessed as follows: Charline Addleman wills her Betty Davis eyes to Constance Tressle. Helen Baker wills her long legs to Eve- lyn Casciato. Georgia Bennett wills her coal black hair to Elaine Carenen. Helen Beiker wills her shyness to Patsy Cobb. Nadine Bishop wills her friendly person- ality to Donna Mae Swank. Geraldine Compton wills her strawberry blond curls to Priscilla Adams. Dorothy Davis wills her history eight knowledge to all the coming eighth termers who will certainly need it. Delores DeCicco wills her sailors to any strictly Army gal. Mildred Deplois wills her job at the tele- phone company to the future operators. Virginia Drais wills her ability to let her scissors slip to DaLorus LaBate. Lillian Fink wills her easiness to blush to Beverly King. Betty Fowler wills her ability to play the accordian to Dianne Thomas. Betty Goodman wills her exuberant dis- position to Betsy Rogers. Elaine Helmer wills her quiet ways to Evelyn Borland. Leona Hewitt wills her enviable school hours to the girls who go all day. Jane Hicks wills her statuesque figure to Ida Trafton. Christeen Johnson wills her easy-to-get camera film to the Polymaid staff. Ruth Kalber wills her distinctive shuffle walk to Jean Bryan. Marie Kalimanis wills the well known name of Blondie to any forthcoming blonde. Anna Kong wills her sweet and sunny dis- position to all future Polymaids who will welcome it. Ruth Matthews wills her long blonde curls to Joy Swartz. Janette McKeen wills her love for clothing to Carolyn Noble. Pauline Norris wills her sorority bids to Betty Samples. Pauline Orton wills her Milwaukie Boys to the Milwaukie girls. Gladys Reeves wills her job in the Sales Room to Violet Fessenden. Lois Rice wills her fountain love to other Fountain and Tea Room students. ' Marian Runge wills her knowledge in all subject to any dunce stool friend. Mary Ellen Sawyer wills her fun as Junior Red Cross president to her successor. Phyllis Sieber wills her ninety-eight pounds to Marilyn Bennett. Julia Skopec wills her love for horseback riding to Ruth Houde. Patricia Tallman wills her ability in math to Shirley Derring. Shirley Watters wills her sweet and ener- getic personality to Rhea King. Nadine Weitrnan wills her small waistline to Mabel Zimmerly. FINIS
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Philomena Rekart Beverly Stiegler Ruth Mehrcn Jeanette Barron Bemice Camer Jdent llmly President Senior Class President Senior Vice-Prcsiclcnt Class Secretary Senior Class 'llrcasnrcr
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