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'za - PI I iq. 5 isa I ' 'if Tl5 ' r if Qld g.: H swf ui Senior Class Play The Tin Hero CAST Douglas Goodyear, a timid young man - Robert Miller Mrs. Blanche Goodyear, his mother - Delores Wilcox Grace Goodyear, his sister - - - - Lillie Boyd Virginia Ferguson, his fiance - - - Ruth Houser Baxter Warner, the President of The Hero's Club - Marvin Peery Mrs. Baxter Warner, his wife - - - Maxine Ballmer Bunny Wheeler, engaged to Grace - - Robert Chamberlain Annette Coverdale, the only female member of The l-lero's Club - - Norma Smith Adelaide Young, a friend of Grace's - Zelma Jennings Victoria Esmond, a newspaper woman - - - Maxine Millei Mlle. Claudette Bordoni. a young French woman Louise Ruder 'iSpike Ryder, a champion swimmer - - John Wenzel SYNOPSIS OF Tl-IE PLAY Douglas Goodyear, a timid and retiring young man decides to take a trip abroad. While at Cannes, France, he writes his mother that he saved a young French girl from drowning. His mother, an exaggerating person, reads her son's letter and is convinced that he is a hero, a champion swimmer and that the French girl is a Countess. She makes the tale even more elaborate and gives it to the local newspaper. When Douglas reaches home he is acclaimed a hero He confides in his sister Grace and together they try to solve the difficulties. He has six weeks to learn to swim for he has been placed in a swimming contest. To add to his misery a cablegram comes stating that the French girl has followed him to America. Douglas finally manages to extricate himself from his many complications and is elected President of The Hero's Club.
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Senior Class Will We, the Senior class of McClure High School, State of Ohio, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine, hereby present and Dublish our last will and testament. SEC. I We, the Senior Class bequeath to Mr. P. E. Teegardin our sincere thanks for his guidance and help during our high school life. To Miss Cinda L. Hatcher, we do will our ability to eat bigger and better meals. To Mr. Kauffman we do will our angelic dispositions. To Mr. Aiken we do will the ability to keep the home fires burning. To Miss Brannon we do will the ability to have more pleasant week end trips. To Mr. Snyder we do will the ability to raise larger crops and fatter hogs. SEC. II Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I, Edna Duquette, will my gentle disposition and my ability to blush to Dorothy Hillard. I, Ruth Houser, will my ability to play drums to Richard Baker. I, Berneita Williams, will my sweet smile to Marcile Counselman. I, Louise Ruder, will my beautiful blue eyes to Jean Brown. I, Norma Klein, will my dim'ples to Lewis Tippin. I, Ruth Jennings, will my slim figure to Willis Croninger. I, Robert Miller, will my politeness to Bernard Pittman. l, Zelma Jennings, will my red hair to Shirley McClure. We, Maxine Ballmer and Delores Wilcoxfdo will our mischievous ways to Delores Zimmerman and Ruth I-Iaas. Item I, Norma Smith, will my desire to become a nurse to Ila Rose Adams. Item I, Lillie Boyd, will my nickname to Elaine Eryman. J Item I, Jackaline Mooney, will my ability to skip school to Richard Bossa. Item 13 I, Maxine Miller, will my ability as secretary to Arthur Ruder. Item 14 I, Robert Chamberlin, will my curly hair to Norman Alspaugh. Item 15 l. John Wenzel, do will my manly height to Junior I-Iull. Item 16 I, Marvin Peery, will my humorous ways to Lee Shanower. To our underclassmen we will the use of and remaining debt on the movie oroiector. Signed this eighteenth day of May nineteen Hundred thirty-nine. THE SENIOR CLASS.
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