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HCHS If i I FHS!-dr.: ' VN Q 'fsamusy SENIOR PLAY Hen usually thought Vichy's pranks were cute, but Professor Perry curtly ordered Vicfy to call and apologize or drop the course. Vicky sulkily lbeyed. At the Perry home she overheard a bit of gossip: The professor has been offered a deanship ------- if he can get a wife. His friend John and famlly rally around to help. John offers his secretary a curly headed minx who can't spell, as an ideal wife. Grandma's can- didate is Tootsie Bean, a bit plump, but a master hand with a lemon chiffon pie. Vicky, longing for revenge, proposes a friend Valerie, a southern charmer, who makes a fool out of every man she meetsg Grandpa won't tell the name of his candidate. Convulsing scenes follow. Grandpa makes each of the girls think that the professor has pro- posed an elopoment and they all appear ready for a dash to matrimony. To save the situation, John dresses as a woman and comes weeping in trailing three children after him and passing himself off as the prof- essor's long lost wife. The three girls console themselves elsewhere. In a whirlwind finish Grandpa's candidate winsg the professor finds a wife in the little spitrlre, Vicky. Those who took part in the play were: Dale McNutt, Mary Ann McKillip, Phyllis Laird, Omer Rucker, Carl Schuman, Byrdine Laird, Don McGill1vary, Sheila Counce, Merle Seed and Shirley Counce. Mrs. Dixon directed the play and helped make it a success. The interludes were filled by music before the play by the senior girls, a dialogue be- tween the first and second acts by Jack O'Brien and Junior Wach, a farewell speech between the second and third acts by Bob McKillip, the Class President. 10
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HCHS .J Q' 'Dean' She hits the nail on the head every time'. Drama 1n2s5sLH Pep Club 2,53 Girl's Glee 1,2,5g Chorus 2,5,hg Sextette hy Vice President 53 Class Secretary 33 Ons-Act Play 5,143 All School Play by Class Play Bphg X y, Sonny' The survival of the fittest is going to make some guy awful lonesome some day' Football ug Basketball 1,145 Boys Glee l,2,5,l4.3 chorus 1,2,5,1., Class President kg Class Treasurer 13 Drah 25 Phys ical Education 2g cftwwwadlfjf 'She knows how to sing a song. le are certain that she ' ll- get along. Sextette 2,5,l.u Chorus 1,2,5g Pep Club 2,5,h3 Class Play Lag One-Act Play lg Vice President lg Band 215.143 All School Play L43 Swing Rnd if 'Tony' 'Cheerful by dispos- ition, friendly by nature , Class Treasurer 2,53 Class Play 5,145 Band l,2,5,Lu Swing Band 3,143 Editor School Paper 55 Pep Club l,2,5,l4g Gi.rl's Glee l,2,53 Chorus 2,53 One-Act Plays 1,2,53 All School Play 5 143 9 ,tk pf, Viv Class Sponsor
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Hcus CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1944, of Hayes County High School, Hayes Center, Nebraskag being of sound and disposing mind, and not acting under influence of any persons, living or dead, do establish this as our Last Will and Testament,upon leaving High School, in the following manner that is to say, Whereas, to witg I, Omer Rucker will my slenderness to Leonard Nelms, if he'll take it. l, Bob Huntwork will my manner of reciting poems quietly to Lyle Glee. I, Jeane Ward will my black hair to the lucky girl who catches it. I, Shirley Mosley will all my notes from Omer Rucker to Madyne Potter. I, Junior Wach will my extra height to the pint-sized Bernard Onman. I, Patty Mead will my friendly smile to Iris Pinn for everyday use. , Dale McNutt will all my quietness to the lively June Baragary. Opal Schneider will my drawl to Delores Strop, , Shirley Thompson will my boarding place at Hee I, Phyllis Laird will all my weekly letters to I Shirley Counce will my library job and the key Beryle Beebe will my unusually long eyelashes Jack O'Brien will all my excess energy and pep I In I Q In I, if she will use it es to Gloria lrland Lois Faye Yonkers to Ila Mae Laird to Fauniel Fornoff to Edward Schmelzer I, Bettie Beezley will my cute dimples and curly hair to Mark Weston 1, Arlyiss Housman will my quiet, happy chuckle to Omalea Fornoff I, Byrdine Laird will my wavy hair and my personality to Arlene Roe. 1, Merle Seed will my physique to the lucky little runt who gets it. I, Bob McKillip will all of my neatly polished shoes to Duane Reese. I, Carl Schuman will my ability of combing hair to Charles Strop. I, Mary Ann McKillip will my alto voice to the Freshman, Gary Maucher. I, Sheila Counce will my Physics book to anyone who will take it. I, Don McGillivary will all misfortunes of hatching to Gerald Head. I, Hardy Reese will my serious work of this year to Harold Richards. On this docmnent we hereby set our hands and seal on this six- teenth day of May, in the year of our Lor 3 nineteen d d forty four, A. D. viz, to witg A 'X 3 ml D My , JW? ,Q y H SAMS Q gmDf ol-3 it . s-if xp ' X ,. ENV WM
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