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JANUARY CLASS, '30 WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- William were Subtractington instead of Addington? Betty were Twiston instead of Benton? Nena Louise were Night instead of Day? Charles were Swamp instead of Marsh? Frances were Hardon instead of Melton? Lester were MCJ ug instead of McKeg? Nelle were Cost instead of Price? De Etta were Panman instead of Dishman? Kenneth were Smith instead of Jones? Bobby were Long instead of Short? Beatrice were Black instead of White? Edison were Bad instead of Good? George were Scotland instead of Ireland? Joel were Perch instead of Herring? J. B. were Rock instead of Stone? Betty were Cuckle instead of Burr? Kathryn were Duck instead of Swan? Francis were Roosevelt instead of Wilson? Joe were Muffet instead of Moffitt? OR- SUPPOSE- Bobby was Long instead of Short De Etta was Panman instead of Dishman. Eleanor was Motheree instead of Fatheree. Wanda was Ashman instead of Coleman, Jimmie was Streets instead of Rhodes, Pansy was Green instead of Brown Stallcup was Sorrow instead of Bliss.. Nena was Night instead of Day, J. B. was Grant instead of Lee George was England instead of Ireland Betty was Thorn instead of Burr. Leslie was Bucket instead of Baskett. ' James was Rock instead of Stone Lester was McCan instead of McKeg.
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30 A TECH-TALK JANUARY SENIOR PLAY ICEBOUN,D UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Miss MIRIAM KILLOUGH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 Ben Jordan.. DD.. .... . ,.,.....D,...,........,D,,.... L .,.. .........,.,..DD E ric Roberts Jane Crosby ...,..,.D,. D.D, .,,. . - ...DDD Eleanor Fatheree Henry Jordan Dq..........v..,..,.. . .D,... D,,.,DD,,.......DD,,D,.... .... L e ster McKeg Emma, his wife L-- .,DD,-DD,..,,.D,MDD,....AD....,DD,,,..........DDDD.., ,Louise Clift N ettie, her daughter by a former marriage,--.Nena Louise Day Ella J orctan, the unmarried sister ....oo,o.ooo,......,......., Helen L'Roy Sadie Fellows, once Sadie Jordan, a widow ..,....... Ruth Karnes Omn, her son. .,r.rro..,.,.....o, e.., ...,rrr,.rrr,,v...,rrr,rrr,,, , D e Etta Dishman Judge Bradford, rr...,,.,...ro...,r,rr,. . ....,,.rr,.r,r,,....re,,,...,..o Carl Davis Doctor Curtis. .rrr ,rr. . ..,.....rr..,.i,. rr,......,rr.rrr,, C u rtis Andrews Hannah, a servant rrrrrr,.. . rroo . ,a.r...... rrrrr Bobbie Lovema Short Jim Day, a deputy sheriff. rr...,....rrrrr.rrr,,rr..,, Lawrence Gallaway Icebound was presented by the January graduating class, December 20, 1929. The play as a whole drew much favora- ble attention and was considered very much of a success. This play centers around the life of the Jordan family. In the first act the children are waiting for the mother to die, and are quarreling over which one she is going to leave her money to. Ben, the prodigal son, shows up and causes a great disturbance. When the mother dies, she leaves her money to Jane, a servant girl, who has been in the family for seven years. Jim Day comes for Ben, but Jane goes his bond and works him on the farm until his trial is due to come up. In the play, Ben carries on a light flirtation with Nettie, from which Sadie gets all the gossip and tells to the rest of the family. The Jordans pester', Jane to death borrowing money from her. She gives the money to Ben, and the story turns out as it should, with Jane getting Ben, whom she has always loved. SENIOR DANCE The senior dance of Technical High School was held in the gymnasium, Thursday, Decemberr19, at 3:30. The dance, which was sponsored by Miss McEvoy, was a huge success. As the boys were so bashful, the dance was made a Ugirls' tag , but oh, how pleased the boys were when several girls clamored for their dances. Music was furnished by a large Orthophonic Victrola. Although everyone seemed to have a good time, it is ourrbelief that Major Carrico enjoyed himself most of all. Clf he didnlt he should have.J
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32 TECH-TALK WHY WE CAME TO TECH. THIS YEAR Betty Benton-To make things hum. Minerva Braden-To enable herself to become brighter. Virginia Buckley-Because the senior class couldn't do Without her. Louise Clift-Just because Eleanor did. Mary Croslin-To see what Tech. would be like Without Murray and Mose. N ena Louise Day-To make school interesting. De Etta Dishman--To become tomboyish. 'Eleanor Fatheree-So some people Wouldn't be lonesome. Ruth Karnes-To keep Miss Ball on the job. Helen L'Roy-To see how many times she could catch Goof trifling in the halls. Frances Melton-To have a good time. Betty Louise Miller-To prove you can finish school With- out studying. Mary Francis Owen-For the good of the school. Cathleen Perez-To get ye old diploma. Winifred Relf-To find out Why exams come so soon after Christmas. Bobbie Lovema Short-To put the laughs in Icebound. Hazel Smith-She didn't have anything else to do. Ethelyn Pearl Stokey-To give the blondes a little compe- tition. Mary Lou Thompson-Just because she Wanted to. Beatrice White-To be the freshmen girls' inspiration. William Addington-To be the school cut-up. William Allen-To make basketball men popular. Kirby Blakeney-To have his football ability recognized. Victor Correa-To learn just lots about physics. Carl Davis-Totencourage the girls to come to school. Oscar Dooley--Because the family approved. Lewis Fetzer-To be a model senior. Jesse Frick-To help Tech. get the ole Rah! Rah! Rah! spiri . Sol Herman-To prove that some people do have brains. Gordon Martin-To find out Why Tech. does not approve of social functions. D Lester McKeg-In order that the senior play might be a success.
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