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' Do you mean you could tell nothing but the truth for 24 hours? Nothing But the Truth The Senior play, ' ' Nothing But the Truth ' was presented on April 2, at the Hammond High School Auditorium, under the able casting and directing of Miss Kathryn Dunn. Bob, a young man, was forced to tell the absolute truth for twenty-four hours or lose ten thousand dollars and his girl friend. Did you ever try tell- ing nothing but the truth for twenty-four hours? You probably discovered that it was anything but an easy job. Many times before the twenty-four hours were up Bob wished he could give in. He hurt the feelings of many people, and nearly wrecked a happy home; however, when the time was up, he immediately began to lie in such a convincing manner that everyone believed him. The play ended with Bob winning the money and the girl, and everyone entirely happy. Bob Bennett was characterized by Harold Ritthaler, who did a fine job, and Jeanette Klensman was very good as his sweetheart, Gwen Ralston. Her girl friend, Ethel Clark, was capably portrayed by Gertrude Beck. Bill Standford was the perfect big business man, and Betty James made an ideal wife for Bill; while Kelly Carlson was quite natural as Dick, one of Ralston ' s partners. The roles of Mabel and Sable, two show girls were excellently handled by Marie Mihalso and Lotte Schischka. Quiet little Angeline Hopp was very well cast as the maid. Ervin Littman surprised everyone with his performance as the Bishop Duren. The comedy was carried by Carl Bjork- lund as Van Duessen, a slick business man. ' He bested me in your house! I want my seven thousand dollars.
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THE SENIOR WILL We, the Senior class of 1937, of the Technical High School, being in full possession of all our mental faculties, do, on this ninth day of June, hereby will and bequeath the following: IRENE GRELAK To some Junior, the honor of taking care of the Senior Play tickets. BETTY JAMES My high effort and conduct grades to Edith Long. GERTRUDE BECK My Irish personality to any German Junior. FRANK DAVIS My talent for out-jumping opponent centers to the B-team Captain, Tony Argus. ELLIS CROSS My job of toting the bass to anyone with broad shoulders. EDITH LOCKE My enthusiasm for Tech, which always got me into almost too many things at once, to Theresa Seljan. CARL BJORKLUND— I will my ability to score one touchdown against HHS in four years, to Russell Kelley. SUE BURBICK — My sweet personality to Jean Hatten. VIRGINIA WINSCHER — All of my cocky hats to Maxine Newnum CLARENCE CARLSON My ability to take care of the football equipment to Art Meinzer. RAY DUTKIEWICZ My street-car alibis to any Junior in the same boat. WILLIAM BRUCHMAN My privilege of living in No Man ' s Land and coming to town to school, to Frank Kelly. ROSS FARRAN My flat feet to Theodore Grummer. JOSEPHINE BAKAJ My math ability to anyone as dumb as I. CLYDE BAKER I, Clyde Baker, do hereby will and be- queath my inclination o stay out late at night to Stanley Kubacki, providing he does not misuse it, by getting in at 8:00 oclock. EARL BARNETT— My love for dime novels to any Junior who can get away with reading them in class. FRANK KOCSIS My drag with Jim Campbell to David Kendall. HARRIETT SCOTT My everlasting smock to Vera Sarkey. LOUIS SOBILO The ways I have learned of pleasing the teachers to my brother, Stanley. ANGELINE HOPP My quiet manner to Eileen Boland. WALTER NOWACKI Just another job killer who refuses to help an unfortunate Junior. MARGARET FULKA My soda jerking ability to Myrtle Eley. SAM SOLTIS- My deep respect for Mr. Kieckheafer to Joe Bolek. ANNE KNIAZ My privilege of running the mimeograph after school to Wilma Shobe. HERBERT MOTELY My post at basketball to Edward Gorski. BERNICE KAPTUR My candy bar diet to Helen Jane Thomas. EMIL KOEHLER My luck in staying out of trouble in high school, which is something I wasn ' t able to do in grade school, to A1 Talarek. GERTRUDE PETERS My scholastic standing to Evelyn Geeve. JOE NYTKO My ability to get back in Science after being kicked out to Buddy Robinson. BETTY BRINER My long, neatly waved hair io Twila Evans. ROBERT COVERT My good luck in getting out of school to Lottie Rogalski. WILBERT F ANDREI My ability to talk about all the other fellows ' girls to Herb Leimback, who has to be in at 9 o ' clock as I do. DON FOREMAN— - My scientific knowledge to any good job killer. VIOLET VAN SESSON— My shorthand ability to Lorraine Hess. MAXWELL WERNERSBACK — My ability tc be easily photographed to Jimmy Lawrence. BILL HAVENGAR My drag with Mr. Flack to Whitey Fandrei JOHN KALINA My reserved seat at the Junior Red Cross dances to a second Fred Astaire, Harry Solomon. WILLIAM STANDFORD— Passes the glory of being Captain on the football team to Frank Green. WILLIAM KOLLADA My curly hair to any good looking Junior who can stand being ridiculed. EOB NEIL My position on the football team to any small Junior who has a drag with Coach Wilson. WANDA LAMPA-— . My acting ability to Mary Kingery.
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