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THE GOAL Twenty-one Item 4. To Mrs. Everett-A more obedi- ent and studious Occupations Class. Item 5. To Miss Taylor-A deeper and more commanding voice. SECTION II Item 1. We, the Seniors, do leave in trust to the Juniors our slogan: The Faithful Nine. The honor of being the first class to graduate in the new Hi Auditorium. Item 2. We, the Seniors, do bequeath to the Sophomores, our claim and studious dis- positions, which will lead to higher and nobler ideals. Items 3. We, the Seniors, do leave to the Freshmen, a room in the new school build- ing where they may develop a feeling of responsibility and importance. SECTION III Item 1. I, Francis Nussbaum, bequeath my ability to argue upon any questionable subject, to Albert Sindlinger. Item 2. I, Harold Thomas, do leave my position as cartoonist, to Paul Williams. Item 3. I, Gladys Brown, bequeath my greatness to Ruth Milligan, provided same is used only in self defense. Item 4. I, Mary Bender, do will my long raven black locks to Josephine Snyder. Item 5. I, Victor Schreiner, bequeath my social relations with the Sophomore girls, to Leonard Blick. Item 6. I, Clara Mae Reed, do leave my power to charm the boys, to Hazel Gibbons. Item 7. I, Julia Shull, bequeath my deter- mination, to Gail Hamilton. Item 8. I, Mary Pfeiffer, do cleave my musical talent, to Edith Schreiner. Item 9. I, Luther Lindon, bequeath my love for quiet and solitude, to George Wentz. We, the Seniors, do leave the whole school with the hope that it has been made better by our presence. THE SENIOR CLASS Luther Lindon '24 lllillli CLASS PLAY NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Presented by the Senior Class, May 9, 1924 CAST Robert Bennett ......L .LL.,,...L... - . ...., - .Victor R. Schreiner E. M. Ralston ....... ,... ,,,, ...... , L u ther Lindon Dick Donnelly ,.............. . ..,.-., Albert E. Sindlinger Clarence Van Dusen ......... ...... Harold A. Thomas Bishop Doran ...... A ....... - o...... Francis E. Nussbaum Gwendolyn Ralston .... ........ Clara Mae Reed Mrs. E. M. Ralston ..... 1 I . ..-oMary K. Pfeiffer Ethel Clark. ................ ..... M ary E. Bender Mable Jackson ......... . .... Gladys M. Brown Sable Jackson ....... ............. ......................... . .... .......... . J u lia E. Shull Martha .. ............. ................................................. . . Julia E. Shull TIME-THE PRESENT NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH A bet is made that Bob Bennett can not tell the truth for twenty-four hours, but the hero does it. The bet he makes with his business partners and the trouble he gets into with his friends, his partners, his fiancee and his friends. Nothing But The Truth is one of the most sprightly, popular and amusing comedies that the school has produced.
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T H E G O A L Twenty-three Top Row-left to right-Vera C. Shull, Carl R. Martin, T.,Josephine Snyder, W. George Wentz. Second Row-Esther C. Ulrich, Albert E. Sindlinger, Margaret E. Hamilton. Third Row-Mary M. Keffer, Gail W. Hamilton, Ruth E. Milligan, J. Paul lfVi1liams. Fourth Row-Raymond W. Peter, Harry F. Shull.
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