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SENIOR PLAY SEATED EdxthK ght Fo sta Mitchell E xly Bo STANDING Elect S claxr Joh Cobb Miss Quxmby Gar ood Ho ell Qu tx Mxtchelll SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Semor Class presented 1tS play, Salad Days on December 16 at the Harmony Grange Hall Rehearsals began 1n November w1th M1ss Qllllllby as our coach The cast of the characters were as follows Peter Hammond Mr Frank Hammond Jxmmy Parker Nancy Hammond Clemt1ne Mrs Parker Sy1v1a Starr M1tche1l 1ntense teen age youngster Bunky M1tChe11 modern busmess man John Cobb typxcal boy next door Garwood Howell Peter s teen age s1ster Erma Brown glamour g1r1 of 1900 Mar11yn Boulette typ1cal modern mother Ed1th Kn1ght Peter s heart throb Electa S1nc1a1r 9 : ' ni , re , rma Brown, Mar' n ulette : a in ' , n , ' , w W , en 'n ' r. - - u n 1 0 . . Mrs. Hammond . . . . . . . . very likable mother I I l 0 I 0 O O 0 . . . . . . . . . . I I I I U O 0 . , . . . Q . Q . , . . . . . - 1 . . . . Q .
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NEW GYMNASIUM We have never had a gymnas1um All our basketball pract1ces and games as well as other school actxvxtles such as socmals and plays have had to be mn the Grange Hall It has HO! bPPn vzood for the hall or for the basketball games We have had to pay out a large amount of money for the use of the hall and therefore have had a struggle to meet our expenses The Patrmarch s Club of Harmony I O O F conc1eved a plan to have a gymnas1um wh1ch IS to be called the Harmony Memorxal Gyrnnasmm To them we are 1ndeed very grate ful more so than words can express The gymnasxum IS now becommg a reahty and we are more than anx1ous to see lt fmmshed When completed all school act1v1t1es w1ll be held there wh1ch w1ll be much better for basketball as lt 15 larger and h1gher than the Grange Hall It w1ll have an asphalt t1le floor la1d over cement The bu1ld1ng has a steel frame covered w1th alum1num and w1ll be heated from the plant xn the school bu1ld1ng We hope that th1s fme gyrnnasxum may help to xnduce students from other towns to attend our school Erma Brown 49 THE CASE OF THE ABUSED DESKS School was over for the day and everyone had gone home As the sun went down the desks began the1r mghtly goss1p party Oh I feel so mxserable tomght Mary Jane has been stuffmg me w1th waste paper all day That s nothmg how would you l1ke to have someone carve on your back all day Wlth a kn1fe'? Well that s what Bmlly d1d to me He seems to f1nd Joy 1n destruct1ng my body wxth mk but who cares Jerry doesn t care what I look l1ke as long as he has a place to throw h1s books Hush here comes someone The desks scrambled back to the1r exact places and kept as st1ll as desks should It was only the Jamtor He had come back to look after the f1res The poor Jamtor He d1d h1s best to keep thmgs neat but those who have the use of the desks each day thoroughly neglect them ln a few mmutes the Jamtor left and the desks resumed the1r talk The mght drew on In a short wh1le the menaces would be back We ve got to dev1se some plan to stop thxs p1ped m the b1g grandfather desk m the corner wh1ch was used by the pr1nc1pal The papers and other Junk wh1ch are heaped on me are begmmng to smother me I hate to do anythmg rat1onal because I k1nd of l1ke these httle menaces even Lf they are a l1ttle cruel answered a sweet vo1ce near the door If we could g1ve them a warn1ng f1rst maybe they d co operate Well we ll see rep11ed the b1g old desk but r1ght now we must take our stat1ons as 1t's drawmg near zero hour Mal Boulette 49 ll D . I ' O . , . . . I I I I I I I . . . , . . . . , . . F 0 I ,, . . . . . P I ll n 1 ' - ' I . , . . . . . . ., . , . . Look at me, cried one of the smaller desks in the front of the room, I'm all covered . . , Z , . ' I' ll 'll I I . . . ' . I u v - . ' uv - - - ' I . . . ,, . . , . ' - u ,, . . . . . . I ' lf ' ll ' ' I I ' I - ll , . ll I fl I I II ' ' D I I - - n I
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