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SENIOR PLAY CAST Seated: Donna Howell, Richard Braley, Mae Braley, Mary Boulette. Standing: Virginia Moran, Phyllis Kimball, Leo Mitchell, Helen Giles, Cecil Eldridge, Daniel Downs, Roberta Wentworth, Mrs. Marble. ,,-.,,,--, .,- ..-H --., ,- -,...-...,-...,........-..,.-,,..-....-,...-....-,...-.,...-.W-.,..-..,..,,,i, SENIOR PLAY The Senior class play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town , was presented on November 17, 1950, in the gymnasi- um. lt was a slam bang success even though it had been presented some years previously. We began rehearsals on October 11th, and had an extra good time in practicing. When Cecil Eldridge became a member of our class, Durwood La- Gross willingly gave up his part to him and became stage manager. at which he did an excellent job. A short while before the presen- tation of the play, Irene Levensailor moved to Abbot and Mary Boutelle was chosen to replace her. She did an excellent job which was greatly appreciated by the entire Senior class. The cast of characters was as fol- lows: Tillie Trask C Aunt Tilliel who dislikes all males ................ Donna Howell Lucinda Talbot CA maid who is anxious to be marriedj ........ Mary Boulette Pamela Marsh CAunt Tillie's niece-J ......... l ................................... Mae Braley Lizzie Parsons lAn inspiring young novelistj ............... ....., H elen Giles Tffllen Neelanl CA slightly troublesome young girlj ...... ...... G inny Moran Ronald Howlani tHe always has an explanationj ......... ........ L eo Mitchell Luther Lorrimerf Ronald's wealthy employer! ...... ............... D ick Braley Mervin Tucker fVVho is in a peck of trouble! ...... ............... D anny Downs Charlie One Lung CA Chinese cookj ................... ....... ........... C e cil Eldridge Mrs. Tillie Tucker fMervin's auntl .................. ....... R oberta Pfeiggwogtg Dr. Hattie Bing QA chnopractorl ...... ........... P hyl is im a
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'IRENE FRANCES LEVENSAILOR Reine Motto: Where there's music. there's joy and no harm' Born: February 4, 1933 Hobby: Eating and singing Ambition: Being a housewife , Course: College Class President 1: Secretary of Class 2: Class Editor 3: President of Student Council 4: Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4-: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Secre- tary of Athletic Association 2: President of Commercial Club 3. lrene, the bubbling little joy maker of our class. has been an en- thusiastic worker and has always been .Iohnnie-on-the-spot when it comes to anything along the entertaining line-Earl or otherwise. Heres to your becoming a successful homemaker. Irene. Lao MARSH MITCHELL chippyr Motto: There is no greater everyday virtue than cheerfulnessn Born: January 20. 1933 Hobby: eSports Ambition: To become an electronic engineer Course: General :Baseball 1 2. 3,: Basketball 2. 3. 4: All Star Team 3. 4: Captain of 'Basketball Team 4: Student Council 2. 3: Secretary of Student Coun- eil 3: Class President 4: Joke Editor 4: Business Manager 3: Com- mercial Club 3: Bill in What Happened to Uncle-?'7 3: Ronald in Aunt Tillie Goes to Town 4. Chippy has always been the big tease of the class. and everyone will miss him. We hope that his ambition proves to be successful. and that his enthusiasm: never fails. Best wishes for a successful future. Chippy. VIRGINIA JOYCE MORAN MGinny', Molto: 4'You can't buy happiness Born: February 8. 1932 Hobby: Roller skating Ambition: To be a champion roller skater Course: Commercial Transferred from Carmel High School. Carmel, Maine in 1949: Cheerleader 4: Usher at Graduation 3: Ellen Neeland in Aunt Tillie Goes to Town l-: Glee Club 3. 4: Secretary of Class 3: Student Coun- cil 4: Alumni Editor 4. Ginny is the best giggler in our class. We all have appreciated your assistance in cheering. May your future always be bright. Ginny. ROBERTA NORRINE WENTWORTH Bobbie,' Motto: Happiness is not perfected 'till it is sharedil Born: July 17, 1933 Hobby: Knitting Ambition: To be contented Course: General Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Vice President of Class 4-: Commercial Club 3: Mrs- Tillie Tucker in Aunt Tillie Goes to Townl' 4. Bobbie, the tomboy of our group, has never had any problems. She has always been the carefree type and we hope you'l1 never have a worry in the world. Good luck. Bobbie.
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, .Bdmaay JUST ALONG FOR THE RIDE Jake stood beside his plane wait- ing for the passengers to get aboard, when a man walked up and stood fac- ing him. His swarthy face was heav- ily bearded and he was dressed in ragged clothes. Well, what do you want? snap- ped Jake. I'd like to ride on your plane, the man said, only I haven't much money. g How much have you then? in- quired Jakg irritably. The .man extended his hand, Jake gasped, That, he said, would just about get you off the ground. But you look like you could use a lift, so get aboard. Iill probaby hate myself for doing this. Thank you so much, the strang- er stammered, you'll never regret it. They got aboard the plane and Jake asked the man if he'd like to sit up in the cabin with him- 'jWhy yes,' he said, I would. After they were air borne Jake started asking questions. ffiviy name's Jake Lovejoy, he said, What's yours ? Huh-er-er-just call me Johnny, the man said. Okay, Johnny, how do you like flying? asked Jake. Oh, it's,Z all right, Johnny an- swered. Why are you making this trip? Jake asked. There was a long pause and then Johnny said: Let's just say I'm along for the ride. There was a long stillness after that during which Jake, did some thinking. Now where have I seen that guy before. he said to himself. Where? VVhere? Johnny! Johnny! Wake up! shouted Jake, We're in trouble. Can you work a radio ? I guess so, replied Johnny. Johnny snatched up the mike and started sending an S. O. S. signal. He tried four or five times with no luck. This is the last time, shouted Johnny into the mike, and gave a reading as to where they were- No luck, he said, Guess nobody hears us. Just then there was a splintering crashras the plane hit the ground. Jake? Jake? shouted Johnny, Are you all right? I guess so, was the reply. Come on then, said Johnny, Let's get the rest of the passengers out of this wreck. An hour later all were out of the plane. Of the six passengers, two were dead and one woman was badly hurt. Johnny made her as comfort- able as possible by giving her hot tea. QJHKQ took stock of what they had tc. live on, and how much water they had. As I figure it, Johnny, Jake said later, We've got enough to last us three days if we are careful. On the second day the professor who was unhurt stole all the water and ran out into the desert and never came back. That afternoon the wom- an called Jake to her side and asked who the passenger with the beard was. His name? asked Jake. Yes, she added, I've seen him before but I don't know where. His name is Johnny, Jake re- plied, He came along just for the ride. A That night Jake informed them that he was going to try to makefit to the nearest town and get help. J' No, Johnny said, Your place is here with your passengers, I'll go. 'Tm going and that's final. as- serted Jake, So wake me up in a couple of hours. It will be eight o'clock then and I'll start out.
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