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Senior Play , 1 -7--- , Entire Cast Seniors excel again! The Class Play The Goose Hangs High proved further that the class of '30 is the best yet. This play was presented with a cast of thirteen, and was coached by Miss Howard, director of High School dramatics. The cast was made up of the Following Seniors Mr. Bernard lngals ..... Aaron Dunn Mrs. Bernard lngals Lois lngals .......... Janice Redman ,Bradley lngals .... Hugh lngals .... .... F renlr Fessenden Dagmar Carroll . . . Granny Bradley ....... Ruby Alldredge Julia Murdock .... Ronald Murdock ....... Robert Soden Leo Day ...... Elliot Kimberly ........ Charles Hix Noel Derby .... Rhoda . . . . , . Myrtle Harbert . . . . . Martha Gonnerman Otis Allyn Marie Mann Esther Knoop Joseph Carroll Wilson Diclchaut ACT l Why Lois, how did you get here ?
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ORCHESTRA BOTTOM ROW: James Blake, Alma Boatman, Esto Eilert, Marie Kapperman, John Ramsey Walter, Mary Lucille Peerman, John Robert Keck, and Barbara Fessenden. SECOND ROW: Erma Boatman, Herbert Whipple, Ruby Lee Weilbrenner, Charles Bray, Margaret Jane Rhein, Paul Henry Egli, Mozelle Shake, and Numa Williams. THIRD ROW: Casper Eilert, Anna Blake, Edwin Shake, Lois Boatman, Paul Wehr,Elinor Fay O'Ban- non, Kenneth Millspaugh, and Suzanne Stinson. FOURTH ROW: Wilson Dickhaut, Harry Gerber, Bernell Alldredge, and Charles Hix. FOOTLIGHT PERFORMERS BOTTOM ROW. John l-lames, Genevieve Martin, Mary Blanche Grabert, Edwin Shake, Helen Rose, Rosie Thomas, Richard Caldemeyer. SECOND ROW: Janice Redman, Ruby Alldredge, William Steckler,OpalAlldredge,Malcolm Fuhrer, Dorothy Grabert, Lillian Riecken. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Stinson, Marie Mann, Dolores Pearce, Guy Cleveland, Jr., Carolyn Given, Margaret Mitchell, Hazel Robb. A FOURTH ROW: Frank Fessenden, Jr., Ruby Vines, Martha Gonnerman, Charles Works, Evelyn Keck, Alma Wiegand, Otis Allyn. FIFTH ROW: Bernell Alldredge, Aaron Dunn, Frances Vines, Miss Howard, Robert Moll,Wilson Dick- haut, Elizabeth Edmonds.
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PROP!-IECY When I tuned in on my radio last night I got some queer results. I got station M. V. H. S. and Mr. Rust was delivering his speech to the class of '5O. His speech ran similar to this:- Fellow students, I wish with all my heart that you may make a success of life, such as the class of '30 has done. I shall now point out each one individually and show you how he or she has succeeded. Bernell Alldredge runs a grocery at Solitude, where he lives with his father-in-law. Opal Alldredge married Lee Alldredge and lives at Upton on a farm. Ruby Alldredge has married Frederick Sills and has been swimming around in the Wabash bottoms ever since. She still resem- bles a grandmother which she really is. Thelma Alldredge married Malcolm Abell and is now living very happily. Clara Allen is the largest woman in the world. She weighs seventeen hundred pounds and goes with a circus. Otis Allyn is still hunting a wife. The poor fellow sings and dances, but does not seem to be able to attract the opposite sex. Wallace Bishop invented a new kind of heel plate which has made him wealthy- Georgia Blackburn married William Breiner who directs a thriving business in his general store at Farmersville. Erma Boatman is a popular movie star. In most of her talkies she plays opposite Casper Eilert, who is also a famous movie star. Norman Bokleman teaches Vocational Agriculture in Mt. Vernon High School. Married--A millionare by the name of Edward Culley. He is the first man ever known to get rich farming. Robert Carman is the Chief-of-Police in the city of Mt- Vernon- Joseph Carroll owns thirty oil stations and finally got into society. He at last realized his greatest desire, marrying Loretta Miller. Guy CleveIand,Jr. is a tramp and is still pondering on How to Be- come Wealthy. Merle Cline is manager of an I. G. A. storein Mt. Vernon. Eloice Coleman isa reporter on The Chicago Herald Tribune newspaper. Pauline Curtis teaches at Jeffries school. Clyde DeFur is coach of the Leland Stanford football team. Frances Denbo is an old maid. She and Otis Allyn seem to be in the same predicament. Aaron Dunn is a noted detective, noted for his splendid way of solving murders. Elizabeth Edmonds runs a rooming house in Mt. Vernon. Frank Fessenden,Jr. is a printer at the Western Star. Harry Gerber is center and captain of the Cleveland Rosenblooms basketball team. Martha Gonnerman is head of the Sunshine Societies in the state of Indiana. Dorothy Grabert married Woodrow Whipple, who is a minister. Louise Graf is still the old maid that she always declared she would be. Marie Meinschein Green works at the A 6- P grocery in Mt. Vernon- Mary Gulledge manages a public library in New York City. Florence Hagemann is still going to Indiana University, as she is determined to get an education. She has been going there for fifteen years. Ruby Hames is the champion tennis player of the world. Myrtle Harbert is chief cook in Billy OIiver's restaurant. Viola Hartman is Dean of Girls at Mt. Vernon High School. Charles Hix is manager af The Tavern in New Harmony and is still interested in girls. Alma Holler is a nurse in the Deaconess Hospital and is a very good one, because of the motherly care which she gives her patients. Esther Knoop and Elizabeth Peters married the McDaniel brothers. Dorothy Layer married Robert Green- Marie Mann is an old maid and lives at the home of her parents. Jobie Oliveris champion heavyweight boxer of the world. Janice Red- man married Ralph Kreie and lives in Dayton,O. Pauline Riecken teaches in a kindergarten. Her pupils are larger than she. Arthur Rothrock is a truck farmer near Mt. Vernon. Alma Schick is champion gum chewer of the world and tester of all the new kinds of gum. Kenneth Shephard drives a school bus, which hauls students to Mt. Vernon High School. Robert Soden is known all over the world by his dignified strut. Heisa bachelor and is running around telling everyone what he should do. Last week he told the President to veto a bill. Armenius Templeton married Orrie Aldrich and lives on a farm near Savah. Dorothy Thomas cooks for the prisoners at the Jail. Her husband is Sheriff of Posey County. Vera Topper married Sterling Bartlow. She is still as small as ever. Edna Uhde peddles milk. Her husband runs a dairy. Charles Works is an aviator. Willard Young continues to pass papers at the age of thirty eight. Wilson Dickhaut has taken over Rosenbaum 6- Bro's. store and now owns it.
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