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SRQ'1gf,.,f, , K Q1 f'f l:1 1? cfm ,1- ganws haw lu-mi without some nf our We lvava- Bloundsville High School .lnnim's'? with many 1-1-g'1'vts. XXX! wish we had .lnhn Fahe-y was. nnaninnlnsly listl-nvd inure to Mr. Y01'g'e1', and pol'- vll-vtell l'1'esidvnt ut' our vlass in its haps we llllgflll have written a j0kP S1'lllO1'j'l'?ll'. Sinn- we- now had a very lmolin sonn- day. NWA wish we had c-apahlv 1ll'95lllPllT. W0 nm-tled ahlv studied lll0l'Q' for Bliss Bcmar-who pl-uple to assist him. Nlwll HS. li1'l'2ll- knows hnt what wv could haw writ- mline- l'lllNXl'Ul'lll, lmta Blyf'l'N. illlll tvn a hook on llnw to lmse a Dvlwatv llalph Pickvtt, l'lK'lIlg' Se-niurs, O1 and livin. vmirsv, we- all aw wry digrnilivd, min- lint sfmn we shall ht- svatte-rod far pnsvml, and afraid of nothing, and wimlv and shall share with others Om- Hz-st slwial avant this year was in tha- task of hringringr lmnm- and l 's in thv funn of a cirvns. gllwy ft, guard old Bl. l SENIOR CIRCUS .r. Uni- ol' thv must enjoyahlv slwial 1-lnwns. l'l0ZU,lll1'NlI'Ullg'lll2l1l,Alll'lilIll allairs ul' Bl. ll. S, was he-ld hy the- thv SllHlil,'l'llill'll11'I', and the- tight rupt- St-nim' l'lass on News-liilu-1' T, 1924. danl-1-rs ht-ld the- 1-rowds spvll llflllllll This vvvllt was in tha- forin of a mm-k hy their amazing' fvats. 4'll'l'llS and was readily voted as the The' trainvsl animals Ill'l'l'0l'lll0ll ox- 1-l1'vvl'f'st pe1'l'n1'i1ia1n-4- of tht- svason. w-ptionally wt-ll. llirnmsariuns, thv nnly 'l'h+- ll, S, llym was ll'?ll1Nf0l'llll'll in- Ill't'lllSllll'll' animal in L-aptiyity 1-xvitwl to a lnlgrv vii-4-ns tt-nt fm- tht- at-vasinii. llllll'll mil-th and awt- hy his antil-s. lflyvn liarnnm himsvll' would not 1-Xvel Ill-al l'i1-vns wats mainly hut thugs, thust- tn-iginal Sf-l1irn's. 'l'hv sidv sandwivlivs, pil-Ich-s, ville-1' and ice sllows illll'?l1'll-'tl llllIlfll'1'llH, 'llllv 4-1-mlm wen- ss'1'Yv1l at tlil' 4-lush of that lil-x'il's aid, tho llnman rnonkm-ys 1-njuyahlv illllillli and thu' l4'avnlty l'ic't11l'1-s Wl'I't' lt was tl11'm1g'l1 Bliss l'att1-rsun thm- inrrrv than popular. Svniol' Vlass Amlvism' that we wort' thv 'l'n say that lhmloii Kl4'l'lintm'k Mann- of ln-ing' thc- Illnst m'ig'inal class Slll'4'0t'lll'1l as ring' lll2lSlt'I' is putting' it Xl. ll, S. 1-vt-1' l5l'0tllll'k'll. mildly. The 2lllKllt'lll't' was kept in a 1-Xtl-nd NlIlt'1'l'l' thanks lm 1-nntinual nprual' hy the- pranks nt' thv what we are- tmlay. M ' To llt'1' Wt' making ns
' SPEQI ' , SENIOR PLAY 'lllll' l'lf'5' l '1'Nl 1l 1l l'5' thi- Sl'l1lUl'S t'liutmi lit-Wit juins thi- ranks nt' th-- uf 1925 was K'UllSltlt'l'l'4l hy 0Vt'I'yUI11' l'niti-il tknuiiu-i'i-izil 'l'i'zivm-li-i'S. :intl llt- zis uno ut' tht- ht-st Q-vi-r gin-n hy any th- livin :intl ilzniglitt-1' .luliv take to Y class of lluuntlsville- Iligh. 'l ln- zivt- l'EliSlllgI het-s on tlu- ultl King: fzirni in ing Was gnml. and tht- parts we-re ex- Xi-iv .li-rs.-y. rt-ptioiizilly we-ll cast. Thi- Seniors art- Mr. King 1-min-s han-k and the fzinnly tu lit- t'0Illlllt'Iltl1'll liiglily un tht-ir suv- ti-lls him nut tn wui'i'y that tht-5' will vt-ss and much of tht- prziisi- shuultl hi- ln- zihlv to support him. Ailann zulmits gin-n to their L-zipulile and vtlii-ient that hi- l1:lstl0i'1'iV0ll tht-ni. Ile- is fur- vlziss illlYliUI', Bliss Virginia l'z1tte-1's011, givt-n for the- growl that hi- llzls aivcuiii- who sn nhly 1-mu-lietl thi-in in their plisht-tl offsi-ts the lizirm, Eva ilis- ilrzniizitirs. 1-mx-1's that shi- love-s Aclznn nnu'i- than 'l'ht- play was prt-st-iitetl un April shi- mlm-s lmrtl Amlrew to whom she- lti, and lT, :it thi- Strzuul 'lllll'iitl'l' and has hem-n Q-iigzigzi-il so thi- lmrnl 1-i-le-:ist-s was :iwzirile-tl gre-:lt zipplziust- l'1'0lll the- hs-r and thi- 4-urtziin ilrops at tht- in' aiuliviim-. 'l'lioug1h tht- uiulie-in-v Was 1-vitaililv kiss lit-tin-eii Atluni :intl liven. rzitlivr small the tirst night, those- who S, G. Bl. 1-znnv thi- si-vi-inl night aiftvr ln-airing: . .H suvh gluwing' ilK't'0lllliN of thi- play iixhl lillx-il tht- lnuist-. -lennm-s King: .,.....,.... Furl Ht-rimiii 'l'hi- play ile-ails with ai lll2ll1fill'illl't', t'orintl1iu, his purlur mziitl ...... llr. King. who tire-s ot' his tuiiiily and ..,............. Ht-iwilfliiio lkuswortli gm-s to South AlllP1'l1'il to his rulmht-r Julie- lh- Witt, his Q-liln-st llZlllQ'llfPI' plsuitzitiiui lc-uvinf his st-llish funiily ...............,.. 4'li1'istint- liroylt-s ht-hinil in the- t-lnirgrv ot' Atlzun Smith. Ailzun Smith, his husiness niainzi- husintfss Ill2llliIQ't'l', wlm has just rv- gi-r ..,...........,... Jm- Uvit-s turn:-tl front H1-uth AXlIlt'1'i1'2l and who Vlintun Di- Witt, his son-in-law.. Wuxi-s 1-lmpu-iit UYt'l' limnt- lift-. his ,,.....,........... llmruiwl Stilwvll itleail. lim liingr. his youiigcr ll2lllQ'llIl'l'. While- Mr. King- is guilt-, Atlznn tt-lls Blililrs-il Smith thi- fzunily that Rlr, King' has groin- Aunt Al:-hy' lim-lu-r. his sistvrbin- hzinkrupt anil that tln-5' must now no law ..,...........,... Alta ln-ry lmigvi- sponge un Mr. King: 'l'hi-y ti- llr, .lan-li lh-lziimitt-ig his in-iglilmr nzilly elm-i-iilv thut tht-5' will g'utowu1'li. Klzirion Knight l'nt-li- llumw- ln-Q-min-s un vntliusiustit- llm'au-t- l'ilu'rim. his uni-lv ...... . iiisiilwilivv11311-nt, lmrtl Aiitlri-w limwluii t'lzii'u-in-v Wilson tlrups his titlt- illlll ln-1-0111:-spi'op1-it-trw lm-tl .Xnilrt-xr iiUl'4lflI1A his pl-UN. of ai rimlingr N1'll01ll zinml si livs-ry stulvli-, pvvtivi- siiii-iii-lnw. Klux Vfiiiln-ll:-y ,,a
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