Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 31 of 72
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QD C1 fG1'1Cl'1 ifl TGXUS l to meet Mrs. Fletcher and fetch her back to UNE AUT PLAY Standing: Miss Frum, Barbara Carter, Donald Flack, Donna Bolle Chubb, Sealed: Donald Massie, lsabell Stull, Bob Heisorman, lulia Ieanne Lanning, Fvelyn Baker. serman, Wilbur Masters. , Lac iucituii, Ll vv1uUWf:'1, lives with his charming young daughter, Betty Ann. There is a great hustle and bustle inside the ranch house in preparation for the expected visit ot Mrs. lone Fletcher, a widow, who was the lite-long friend ot lude's late wife. Mrs. Fletcher is coming all the way from New England to visit with lude and Betty Ann and then she hopes to go to New Mexico where her nephew, Dwight Fletcher, a young artist, is residing. ln addition to Mrs. Fletcher they are also expecting a new hired hand at the Melton ranch. While lude goes -i the ranch, Dwight Fletcher arrives, having de- cided to pay his aunt a surprise visit. Betty Ann mistakes Dwight tor the new hired hand and insists that he go out to milk the cows! Dwight falls in love with Betty Ann, but her father has already promised that his daughter will marry Lige Beatson, son oi Widder Beatson. This sit- uation is taken care ot very nicely by Cactus Kate who proves that anything can happen Down ln The l-leart Ot Texas. L Juititiii Pin Standing: Miss Frum, Robert Hex Seated: Mary Louise Frankliart, Mary lane Wolgamuth, Edna Perkins, Madolyn Nichols, Donald Massie, Cleora Coleman. l10ii't llarken My llnnr Rosemary wanted a lover like the one in Hearts Atlame' and she had no time tor Torn. Her ad- miring maid, Poppy, felt the same way and poor Alec, the gardener, was in despair over Poppy's sudden coldness. Then the author ot the roman- tic book appeared. Shes a maiden lady with a kind heart and she set about repairing the dam- age her book had done. Under her direction, Tom and Alec soon spouted romantic speeches and make a hit with the girls. Two tluttery spin- sters from the neighborhood keep a thrilled eye on the romantic goings-on, and even Rosemary's bachelor uncle begins to notice the good quali- ties ot the author he is entertaining,

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SENIUB PLllY . . . lVlurlleretl lllive Wealthy Marvin Ryder had been killed in a motor accident. His lawyer wired all the heirs to come to Hillcrest, the country estate of the deceased. The will mentions most of the rela- tives who come off handsomely, and just as they are congratulating each other on their good fortune the lawyer reads two codicils attached to the will. Marvin Ryder states that he knows positively that he is going to be murdered. So he sets aside Sl0,00D for the expense of appre- hending his murderer and the same sum for the person or persons who capture the criminal! Things begin to happen. Strange weird occur- rences that cannot be explained. In the midst of this tension Acton Chance, a detective who has taken a correspondence course, arrives and tries to find the murderer. His attempts at solving the crime lead from one ludicrous situation to another until the climax is reached when he is STUDENT CUUNEIL P found bound and gagged in the barn. Another strange coincidence is that there are at least a dozen clocks in the house that continue to keep time and strike the hour regularly, though no- body has wound them in days. As usual though everything turns out all right in the end. CHARACTERS Mrs. Libby Ryder .......... Margaret Lanning .... .. . . . .Isabell Stull .. .... Zola Huffman . . . . . . . .Evelyn Baker . . . . .Howard Weaver . . .Barbara Carter . . ..... Donald Flack Tillie Meek. . . Arden Ryder. Stella Backus. Frank Backus. Iris Aida ...... Otis Marvin. . . Warner Melton .- . . . ...... Eugene Dooley Luverne Speed .... Acton Chance. . . .Geraldine Copsey ...Shannon Snyder .luanita Hunt The Mysterious Stranger ........ Robert Kassing LAY ML and Mrs. l-lmerica Arline Evans ................... answers the summons a mes- senger boy thrusts a suitcase into Trudy's hands and makes a hasty departure. Upon open- ing the suitcase Marshall and Trudy discover that it contains twenty-five thousand dollars in cash! A few minutes later, Car- men Miller, a young newspaper woman,-rushes in and tells the Kellys that the home they just moved out of has caught fire and burned to the ground. Trudy is beside herself with joy. More , than ever she believes in her dreams. When Marshall is on the verge of entering into a new business partnership which he believes is the opportunity of a lifetime, Trudy steps in and throws the monkey wrench into the proposed partnership and her husband is filled with dis- may. But it all turns out right at the end. Standing: Mary Lou Fish, George Stull, Miss Frum, Freda Colwell, Carolyn Grove, ' Iulia Lanning. Seated: lune Crockett, Margaret Lonning, Donald Flack, Eugene Dooley, Evelyn Baker. against his will, Marshall is forced to humor her and they move into a new dwelling. That night Trudy has a dream that is so real that she spread the news that great happiness in the form of a large sum of money is coming to them in their new home. The following afternoon the doorbell rings and when she Young Marshall Kelly and his irrepressible wife, Trudy, might be any of your neighbors. Trudy believes in dreams and in her ability to interpret each and every dream she has. That is why when she has a dream that fortells of great misfortune to their home, she insists on mov- ing into a new residence. Much



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DEBATE Standing: Miss Frum and Edna Perkins. Seated: Mary Lou Fish, Howard Weaver, Iune Crockett, Helen Meszaros, Madolyn Nichols, Bar- bara Carter. The number participating in debate dropped the opposing side were Iune Crockett and considerably this year. The final number on the Howard Weaver. The question for debate was, team was four. Those on the affirmative side Resolved, That a Federal World Government were: Madolyn Nichols and Barbara Carter. On should be established. UPEHETTA . . . The Gypsy Rover The Gypsy Rover was a comedy in three acts and was built around Rob, later known as Sir Gilbert Howe, of English nobility. Rob is stolen, when an infant, by his nurse, Meg, who later becomes the wife of Marto, a gypsy. Rob grows to manhood amongst the gypsies be- lieving Meg and Marto to be his parents. It happens one day, while riding with her fiancee, Lord Craven, Lady Constance Marten- dale becomes lost in the woods. They wander to the QYDSY Camp where Constance and Rob meet and fall in love at first sight. Craven ob- jects to Rob's attitude, but in a very funny com- edy scene with Marto and Sinfo, he is made to tell Sir Geo., who later comes in search of Con- stance, that Rob is a charming fellow. In act two Rob goes to the home of Constance and sere- nacles her. They plan to elope but are overheard by Craven who informs Sir Geo., and plans are made to capture Rob. This is successfully ac- complished and Rob is thrown into prison, but later escapes. Two years later Rob's identity has been proven by Meg and he becomes a successful composer, a friend of the Prince, and a social lion. Constance has remained true to her love for Rob and on his return to England, he woos and wins her for his wife. As Rob says, The good fairies have led me to the beautiful coun- try after all, and our story, Constance, can end in the proper way. They lived happily ever after. Nina and Capt. lerome, and Zara and Sinfo have love affairs. Meg ..... . . .Margaret Lanning Zara .... ..... I oyce Good Mario. . . .Donald Russell Sinfo .... .... W ilbur Master Rob ........ .... F rank Harrison Constance. . . ..... Zola Huffman Lord Craven. Sir George. . Nina ........ Capt. lerome .... .... Sir Toby Lyon .... . . . McCorkle .... Lackey ..... . . .Donald Flack Howard Weaver . .Mary Lou Fish Shannon Snyder . . . .George Stull . . . . . .Don Smith . . .Ernest Dicken

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