Malta McConnelsville High School - Unonian Yearbook (McConnelsville, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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'S is M. 8: M. High School SENIOR CLASS PLAY Page Twenty Seven MALI. ON ACCOUNT OF POLLYW Twin City Opera House, May 14, 1924 THE CAST Ralph Beverly, Polly's guardian ..................,. .,....... R ussel Demster Baldwin, his son ,.....,..................................,..Q.. ......... H arry Savage Peter Hartleigh, a prospective son-in-law .......... ......... C harles Lindsay Silas Young, a money-lender ,..................., ..,....... G eorge Hooper Harkins, a butler .,.,................. ......... R aymond Pennell Tommy, a poor little boy ...,..............,,...... .......... M argery Rutlege POLLY PERKINS, a small town girl ......... ........ G LADYS LYNNE Jane Beverly, the wife ......,...,............... ........... H azel Finley Hortense, her elder daughter .,L,...,.... . Geraldine, her younger daughter ..............,...,. ......... Mrs. Herbert Featherstone, one of the 400 ,,,..... Mrs. Clarence Chadfield, a climber ,............, ......Eleanor Erwin .Helen Carroll .,.....Helen Button .,...,.Carrie Smith Marie, a maid .....,...,..........,,..,,......... .,.,.........,.,.. A ..Eva Rutledge Miss Rembrandt, a manicurist ..,..... ....... G wendolyn Hambleton Miss Bushnell, a hair dresser .,..,.,. .......,..,..,.,.,,.. G race Leland Pudgy, Tommy's sister ....,..,.,.............,.....,..... ......... L ois Kildow SYNOPSIS . At the opening of the play the affairs of the Beverly household have reached a critical stage. The Beverly family is one in 'which selfishness, snobbishness, and extravagance predominate. Mr. Beverly is in financial difficulties but his family refuses to economize. Polly Perkins, Beverly's ward and a modest heiress, comes into the home and proceeds to make it conform to her standards of simplicity and happiness. Polly goes into the poor districts and wor She uses her fortune to help Beverly out of his trouble. happiness in the good she has done and the true love of son. ks miracles there. She finds her own Baldwin, Beverly's

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Page Twenty Six ball player, and is quite interested in the game, Button, Button, who's got the Button? Arthur Ross, alias Skeet, who is a lover of belles is a football play- er and besides this is Assistant Ad- vertising Manager. Wayne Jackson, Unonian Artist, Cheerleader, and promising young vocalist, has been everyone's friend during our four years. Helen Button, who is an all- around student, has been a partici- pant in practically every extra cur- ricular activity offered by the high school. She is a debater of much renown. Myrtle Balderson is very quiet and we feel we hardly know her. But she is very pleasant to every- one. Ruth Campbell is striving each day to do her school work well. Helen Carroll, our classmate, is an earnest student doing well ev- erything she attempts. Millicent Creighton, our come- dian from Stockport, refuses to worry or allow anyone around her to worry. Eleanor Erwin, our greatly be- loved and vivacious musician, has carried us through our four years to the merry tune of the piano and the swing of her bow. Donald Fox, Business Manager of the Unonian, mathematician, and M. 8a M. booster, avails him- self of every golden opportunity. Vivian Frash has been a loyal friend and student. Gladys Glenn is a Home Econom- ics pupil, and an excellent student, a good helper, and a real friend. Hazel Finley is an earnest stu- dent and a loyal friend at all times. Harry Taylor from the west side of the Blue Muskingum has been of great assistance on committees of which he was a member. Margaret Rothrock is a class M. Sz M. High School football rooter. She is also one of the Art Editors of the Unonian. Carrie Smith, Grace Leland, and Nora Scott, who came to us from the country are' loyal to their friends and M. 8z M. Eva Wetherell is a very quiet lit- tle miss, but her kindly influence is felt by all the class. Bernhard Mercer, our Editor-in- Chief, orator, and booster is never too busy to help one who is in a sad plight. Mildred Lawrence, Millie is one of the best, very quiet but always your friend. Gladys Lynne is always willing to lend a helping hand to everyone. Eva and Margery Rutledge, both come to us from a country home and are devoted to their class- mates and have many friends. Blanche Spears, another member of our class, is very quiet and pleas- ant to everyone. Harry Savage, our clarinet play- er, with raven locks, is one of the genial members of the senior class. Helen Herron and Gladys Broth- ers, two country lasses, have won a place at M. Ka M. Gertrude Smith is a pleasant young lady who desires to do her school work well. Joe Taylor and Russell Demster are very likely chaps who have shown class fellowship through the four years. Elizabeth Humphrey, a spright- ly midget, is a real student and a booster of school spirit. Paul Quigley was the inspiration that came to the writer of Long Boy. Lois Kildow, an earnest worker and pleasant class mate, came to join us in hex' third year. Gwendolyn Hambleton, Senior Historian and loyal student, is one cgfgghe best liked girls of our class. -J



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