Jenner Boswell Joint High School - Rex Collium Yearbook (Boswell, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Ol ION KOR 'ROI ROI! IO 1 lHli9 .,. 1iFfi..C0LE?U?X1.. i lls Senior Class Plays. The Senior Class of '28 has given -three plays during the last two years. Two of these were cme-act plays, Squarintg it wilthu the Boss, and Not Quite Such a Goose. These being the first one-aclt plays to be given in the history of our school. Tihese plays made quite a hit in our community, for they were short, snappy, and' full of humer. Squar- lng it with the Boss was one of these real life plays in which the home life was v-ery well represented. Jimmy Greening, a- young lru's-band-, and Bet.h, his wife, had just returned home from their vacaltlionl, and to their surprise as well as indignation they fcunld thart a letter was wiaitilng them from eaeh uf their aunts, saying tlhat they would aarzrive therlel that. evenl- ing. This was sa terrible blow to the house of the Glreenings, for hofw could they enltevtain their two aunts who had' been bitter enemies for years. But they decided to make the best of the situation when the aunts arrived. Late in tlhe afternoon, w'h'en the Greenings were making hurried preparations ftgr the aunts, the telephone frang, Hello, Hello. Is this -the Greening residence? Yes, yes, I am Mr. Greening's boss and Mrs. Greening, tell Jimmy that I expect to dine with Ihim tonight. This was more than Beth could stand. Werenitl their two aunts enlough? Jimmy is surprised tae hear tlh-at 'his boss is coming and after a few minutes thought he tells Betlh how he came to get a. raise in his salary. So to carry out the false hood they borrow the neigth.boar's boy and dress him up to represent the baby. Between the Lhearty laughs df the audience and the untangiing of tihfe mystery of the aunts hatred, we find' Mr. Dunn, Jimmy's boss, being the cause of the a.unt's quarrel. Also Mr. Dunn doesn't remember of giving Jimmy -a raise and only wanlts to give him a larger to-ne, but Jimmy believing that ftqhe boss wants U01 knlorw about the baby is in an awful predicame-nft, and is fcrced to tell the tsruftih. Not Quite Such a Goose was also a real to life play where the only boy does just the oppcsite of what his big sis wanvts him sto. He will eat huckleberry pudlding which makes his mouth. black, and tease her about her boy friend, who dresses in tlh-e latest styles. He was a real althlete when it came to baseball. He dleliglrted in going with the rough crowd in spite of all his mother and sister could say err do. He was also a wom- an hater, unatil the right girl came along, then his ways changed consider- ably, and vefry quickly. The characters in tih-is play were very well chos- en and did their parts very successfully. Our Junior play, Go Slow Mary , was one off tlrtlse plays where tihe young husband believed that his wife had life boo easy anndl by -her idle- ness was falling in love with his friend, also his yioung wifet having work- ed in the business world before marriage, is inclined to believe that he also has life too easy and that gelttinig a job was a very easy matter. They quarrel an-d decidie to exchange jobs, but. after a long seige of hardships on both sid-es, they at last found that the only place frolr the wife was in the home, and the husband i'n tfh-e business world. We hope our coming play on May 16th will be as great a success as our previous ones have been. Page Twenty-lhree



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OR NOK' XOR ' 'KOH' IO!! IO it Q,eai..C0La1Ur,. 2 llt8 U pside-down Mirror. There are in, existe-naoe today several mirrors, known as Upside-down Mirrors ' and when people look into them they always see themselves dif- ferent from what they are. I had the privilege of lovoeking into onne of these mirrors and of seeing reflections of members of our class. Imagine my surprise at seeing Joe Plriskie tall and tlhinl, sober as a judge, riding in his son's holy automobile. Dorothy Feese witih hair combed up tight and fasten-ed' in a lcnoft o-n top of her headg wtetaring large spectacles and white apron teaching three little chicks to pick up all their crumbs and not let any lying around. Angeline Clrvimone about three and one half feet tall anrd stout trying on a flapper type dress in Ra.lphft0un's exclusive clothing stone. And Mike DeLuca eloquent by delivering la ser- mon on Evil are the Ways of Man, to an audience 'half frightened and ready to run if he becamne mo-re earnest. The next persons I saw iln t-he mirror were just as astonishing but I was past being surprised. There was Mary Louise Mostoller with blue eyes and blond hair trying to darken them by always keeping her rooms dafrloeinedl by pulling down Itahe blinds and turning on the electric lights. Robert Glessner putting Shay Oo-mb on his hair to maloe it curl and carrying a snuff box to keep from sneezing while listening to Lawyer Crusko as he argued the case of Mary Cabidzura in cctu-rt. She was sueing Josephine Hayes for flying her air- plane over 'her garden and scaring the beans so badlly they would not come up. John Zimmerman was a little boy wearing rompers and playing hide and seek with Nina Para also a little girl with wind- blown bob and wearing bright colored ribbons an -her long black tresses. But even more shocking Robert Walteis wearing green ties and singing, My Wild Irish Rose, to a Spanish sefnofrfita. Ansd. Clair Fulton trying to teach a mule not to kick by tying his fnclnlt feet -ttagethielr. Charles Walk- er, his hired -hanwd, said it was nut any use to tie his Hack feet because the mule would kick with botfh and it would hurt tw-ice as mfudhi. There was Ewing Swop-e standing in fnont of a garage selling purple gasoline with pink stripes and his bookkeeper, Davie Griffith, who balanced his books so well there was a difference cgf 573 pin heads. And Idea Mlae Barnlrart and Rosella Kennedy were making mudpies and wearing pink sunhats with caps over their ears. And still more surprises! Opal Driggs had become quite tall and was assistant cashier in Bunnyville Carrot: Bank of which Millard Gardner was the largest depositor of Let-tauce Leaves. Harry Walker was an artist and painted the stripes on the zebra's blacks, while Kenneth Arisman mixed the painlts by turning them upside down. As for myself I was so dazed that I could not even look for my own reflection. Evelyn M. Lohr. Page Twenty-Hs-e

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