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21 SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play, Auntie s Money was presented on December 1 with the following cast; Mrs. Case, about to bestow the llon s share of her fortune to her nephew, Is an old lady who Is deaf, tempermental, and very rich, played by Dorothy Richardson. Veleta, Mrs. Case’s attractive niece who gets the bunt of Mrs. frame's temper, played by Betty Jones. Ruddy Boles, Veleta s lawyer fiance, who does much to clear up the Tamlly feud, played by Ralph Whetstone. Berthanna, Mrs. Case’s simple-minded house maid who Is very super-stltous, played by Donna Brockway. Lance, Mrs. Case's favorite nephew, who Is a worthless scoundrel , —forever planning what he is going to do with the money he will receive upon his Auntie's death, olayed by Robert Vincent. Dr. Bert Stockton.played by Robert Sharp; and Dr. Max uones,played —byTKarles HeUger,a couple of quack doctors who try to cure Mrs. Case and separate her from some of her money. Much to their surprise, she is healed. Director: Mr. Carr Ass't Directors: Miss Goodell and Miss Deltrlch Mrs. Case, is about to give her money to Lance, her worthless nephew, when two quack doctors, who also want some of her money, heal her ears. Then she finds out what Lance really is and leaves her money to a worthy cause. nrs case
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SENIOR CLASS POEM 20 When we started to school twelve years Ago, We were only five or so. We had to learn to write and read, Both with care and utmost speed. We learned to conquer long division, In spite of older folk's derision. We learned to spell and multloly, And during recess we clayed Spy . We battled decimals and fought with fractions, The teacher scolded us for our actions. Our reading books produced less friction, We read adventure, poems, and fiction. In the ninth grade the country kids came In, We had a Tug-of-War and didn't win. Eut our girls won the softball game, And In All-School Parties we won great fame. December 7th of '41 we came out of a sleep—war had begun, We bought war bonds, there was a Job to be done. In '42 we won the Tug-of-War, hale and hearty, We again won aclaim for our All-School Party . v V In suite of the school hbuse burning, We continued our diligent learning. Nothing much haooened In 4?, except the party, play and crom, And we each had to take our report cards home to Mom. In 44 we lo6t Bob Ingraham and Ray Estelle to the Navy, With them In there pitching, we'll win, by gravy. Ir. 45 we lost Tom Kelfer to the Array, We hooe It's over before he gets much army pay. We started out with 33 In '41, We worked fairly hard and had a lot of fun. We've finished with 18 In '45, We've lost a lot but we're still willing to strive. Our work Is done, we've passed our tests, We're glad tonight to be your guests. There isn't much more to relate, The time has come to graduate. r Charles W. Floyd
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