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im' ,,. f .iv - 1 A 5- . , c. f ixup! if I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It happens to the Best of Us A Drama Characters Faculty........ ......Minister and helper of students Class of l954.... ....A handsome young man' Hard Work.... ....A sweet, beautiful young lady Good Time... ..... .......... ....A beautiful but dumb girl -Aot-I Scenemmaryvyllo High School, 1950-1951 Aotsll Scene-The este, 1951-1952 Act III scsnemgbs same, 1952-1955 Act IV Scene-The sans, Spring of 1954 ' Synopsis of Play Y A. sv, 1. -1 1 , When tpgmcurtain rises, we find Class of 1954, the hero, entering Maryville High School as a green freshman. Here he meets the girl Good Ti ' ' ' me. He is dazzledlby her beauty and therefore, he does not really know of her shiftless ways until almost too late. Good Time is ver 1 v .d Q y azu an conceited, never having helped anyone in her life, and she has set a bad exam le fo ' p r more than one young person by her shiftless ways Class 1954 is about to be expelled because he is with Good Time so much that he never has his lessons. Act two finds Class 1954 being introduced to,Hard Work by the Faculty. Class 1954 thinks Hard Work is very pretty, but before they can becom ac ua' t d ' q in e , Good Time comes in and Class 1954 goes away with her. However day after day Class 1954 likes Hard Work better and is seen with Good Ti e. In Act three Class 1954 He no longer likes Good Time. He is much more popular with the other boys and girls and is ele ted t c' f o many positions of honor. Towards the end of the year when the Junior-Senior party is in progress, Class 1954 decides to take Hard Work to the party. The result was that the Junior-Senior party that year was one of the best ever given. and Hard Work have become suite good friends. In the fourth and last act we discover that Hard Work and Class 1954 have been going together for a year. Class 1954 at last admits that he is in lo . ith ' ve w Hard Work and that without her he could not have achieved success. The last scene is where Hard Work and Class 1954 are bein' un't d g 1 e in marriage and are being presented by the Eaculty with a marriage certificate whi h 1 ' c c osely resembles a Graduation Diploma. CURTAIN --Mildred French X ,- . f if- ' You V .2 A H 4 A., W ' ,I I rn, Y 7 I i f , i I-in .nun-, , i I-hang, i 1'-tw, 5, ,rv 791,94 ng 1' . 'gunna-r
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