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4,4 7 1 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY OF 1946 FIRST ROW Dorrs Wlll Phyllrs Halderrnan Neva Lrpps Mary Trmmons Max 1ne Robrnson Frances Frred drrector SECOND ROVV Harold Carothers Gene Grrle Kerth Burns Gene Cox Jrm Falk nor Brll Prpengcr Alan Emrlck Gene Slorp lhe Jurnor Class presented the mystery comedy Tn Dark House on October 25 1946 Frances Frred was the drrector The plot centered around a famrly who was summoned back to therr honee for the readmg of a wrll left by a very wealthy relatrve Everyone was tryrng to get all the money he could consequently many excrtrng thmgs happened rncludrng the murder of the butler and the lHY1S1b1L hand tnat rnscrrbed one drsturbmg word MYSTERY lhe cast was as tollows Cast of Characters Bates the butler Kerth Burns Mrs Hunt the housekeeper Maxrne Roblnson Bencdrct Hazard the lawyer Gene Cox Lcda Evans a fascrnatrng young woman Neva Lrpps charles Exans Ledas brother mercenary Jlm Falknor Professor bcallop a xague professor Harold Carothers Grace Gordon a sweet charnnng grrl Mary Tlmmons Glenn Chandler a handsome young man Gene Slorp Swanee a colored cook Phyllrs Halderman Inspector Malloy a cocky rnspector Brll Prpengcr Flynn assrstant to the rnspector Gene Grrle Orxrlle a young man Alan Emrrck film. cllfl OHL : . , V 4 I V . , , , y - 1 1 1 I ' , . . . , . ' V l I Y - Y ,lv I 1 ' ,- a , -, ., . . , .. - F , D ,., , . - , C c , , 1 . . fvvy . . ' ' .. 1 . , ' ,.. 4. , .--.f.V--fYvVrVV'wr-- -- 4 . . 1 , ' ' , I V I, , , ..., ,,,.,,,,.,. .,,,,. , , ,V ,...,, ,,,,.. , ...,,,,,,,,.... Matilda Pink, spinster' on the losing side. ,,,,,,,, , ., ,,.,,, .,,, ,,...,.. D r mris VVill . ' 1 G' 1 N v- YV 4 v . ' . , w , y , v Y , , , ' '. V -- V U H V ., ' K. 4 v' Y f HH----UYYA-Aiwvurwvm-www----,---Ndunk'-AH---.AbuN,-H------F,-n-----n-4-V-Hin 'h s J5!,j'Zx,. '. ,
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Ditty and Jack Ray didnt continue with our class while Don Ross Doris Clopp and David Gartrell were added with Karl Bowman and Marion VVnrner vwlthdiavxing The hearts of the girls wcrf healed in the ninth grade by the thought of nine boys md only thlee girls entering the class 'lhey were Gene Cox Gene Grile Harold Laro thcrs Keith Burns Keith Miller Donald Baker Eddie Puteibaugh Dick Dowler Rob eit Hileman Betty Royer Ruth Cook and James Riley Collecting mice tails was one of the hobbies of the boys in the tenth grade but the hobby was called to a sudden halt when one of the teachers discovered the boys had put the mice 1n the girls desks Those not entering our class this year were Ruth Look Hazel Burkett Eddie Puterbaugh Robert Hileman and James Riley Events started rolling in the eleventh grade with the comedy mystery Dark House being presented We were very anxious about the outcome and were much relieved when it was a success Llass iings were purchased to gixe eudence of our maturity Phe annual Junior Senior Reception in honor of the Seniors was held at Richmond s Leland Hotel 'lhe tvemng gowns and stitf collars made us uneasy at first but were soon forgotten Dottie Helman Herb Dowler Alan Inmrlck and Bob Petry were welcomed to our class Finally we reached the twelfth grade Some weie glad md others were sad As included Donald Baker Keith Burns Harold Qaiothels Gene box Doris Clopp Dick Dowler Alan Emiick James Falknor David Galtrell Gene Grile Phyllis Halduman Dottie Helman Neva Lipps Keith Millei B111 Pipe iger Bob Petry Maxine Robinson Don Ross Gene Slorp Mary Timmons Dick Wiley and Doris Will Doris Will Maiy Timmons Nexa Lipps James Falknor Gene blolp and Bill Pipenger were the only members of our class who attended New Madison all twelve years We made a trip to Dayton during the first of the year to get our gladuation pictures taken Much of our energy was consumed publishing the Owl It took lots of haid work but we thmk it was worth it Mr Guy Bingham talked to oui class one day on Preparing to Meet Life It stimulated serious thmkmg and made us realize that vue were near the independent stage and the world vxas waiting to see what we could offer I hope we will be able to use the knowledge gained to the best advantage Since I Kilroy haxe proudlv Jouineyed twelxe sears with the Class of 48 I hope that in years to comm people will take pride in saying Kilroy was heie' . Y . , . . I 1 ' V . ky . ' ' 1 v 1 ' 1 1' ' Y' , A F ? l , ' ' , .' 4 v ' - ' 4 W , '4 ' '. l ' H 7 - 'y . n . ' - I -1 ' I Q v I ' y ' I I y Y 7 I A ' . . . . 71 , ' Y . . . , v . . x 7 Y l I V 7 I ' . . . x - ,, H - x , . , ' . S. 1 .' . - ' , ,' ' ' ' . ' - ' ' .. 1 f ' - . A , w - , I said in the beginning'-we were still different kinds and makes. The enrollment ' - , H- . . 1 - - . Y 'U 7 l Y 1 -' . . . - . . H ' I ' x - . Y ' Y ' V 1 1 A ' 1 , . , , , , Y v I 1 ' qv I I - v l 1 . l I n V . 7 , , l . . , , , , 7 ' 4 ' . ,, . . . . , . Y . V . . ' ' , . , ' . VX v A . . ' ii , 1 vi V ' . .f ' ' Y . I 1 I . . , . T ,, . I ,, .Q um Y tfllfy
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Agp lug' CLASS WILL VVe the bemors of Neva M3dlSOll Vlllage School Darke Lountv State of Ohlo U 5 A bemg of sound mmd and body do hereby ln the last vull and testament w1ll and bequeath the followmg 3bl11t18S and tralts To the Freshmen we the Semors w1ll oul abllxty of leammg the hard way IO the Sophomores vle the Semors vxlll and bequeath our ab1l1ty to speak good Inrghsh We the Semors do hereby w1ll our abxllty to cooperate wxth teachers and other small thlngs to the .Tumors I Gene Grxle bemg of sound body and crazy thmkmg w1ll my abxhty to be a careful dr 1ver to Bob F1sher I Alan Emr1ck w1ll to Joe Cromvs ell my ab1l1ty to go steady I B111 P1penger hav11ng no mlnd vxhatsoexer do hereby Vllll and bequeath my abxhty to stay out of trouble on the Madlsonette staff to Arleen Beasley To Maxme Harnlsh I Neva Llpps VSIII my ab1l1ty to be the athletlc type I Dlck Wlley w1ll to Charles Henrv my abxhty to keep a car on all four wheels I Dorls W1ll w1ll my ablllty to type to Patty Rlegle I Don Ross bemg of sound body and a weak mmd w1ll to Mal tha Hoff my ablhty to haue two dates the same nlght also my ablllty to rxde a motorcycle and not get bow legged To Wllson Bunger I Gene Cox w1ll my abllxty to go W1th good lookmg blondes I Phylhs Halderman vslll to Patty Drew my ablhty to drne people to dlstractlon W1th my chewlng gum I Ke1th M1ller w1ll to Jxm Pxpenger my ablhtx to cooperate wlth teachers I Dorls Clopp hereby vull to Phylhs Dershem my ab1l1ty to eat two hot fudge sundaes ln one afternoon and not ga1n welght To Wlllard Hart we Donald Baker and Daud bartrell vull our ab1l1ty to rlde motorblkes and not get hurt I MHXIHC ROb1HSOH w1ll to Phylhs Stewart my ab1l1ty to get along wlth the boys I Harold Carothers vx1ll to Avalon Folke1th my ab1l1ty to have flts one day spasms the next and a year s supply of pllls to go xuth them lo Dorls Qabbert I Mary T1mmons do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be a. teacher s pet and be an honor roll student I Kelth Burns hereby do w1ll my ab1l1ty to be handsome to Jean Jay To Ir1s Young I Dottle Helnean xx 1ll my ablhty to get the man she xx ants I Jlm Falknor w1ll to Dorls Whlte my ab1l1ty to be very qulet To Phylhs Ohx er I Dlck Dowler w1ll my ablllty to be lean and lanky I Gene S101p w1ll and bequeath to 'Nlathalee Shu erdecker my ab1l1ty to have long curly ha1r To Charles Ketrlng I Bob Petry do hereby vslll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be a good farmer L ltvrllfl Iwo 9 9 :iii ZF'- 44 Ulf! , . V . , A , . , . ,Y X . . ., , v y y - ,,, Y . Y. I . . Q I 1 -. . Y . . . V. y 1 , . y V , - - , - - ll H . , , . . . .. . V Y 7 Y. 1 , , Y y 1 - Y 1 .w - y Y ' y 1 , y Y . A . . , . , , , v Y - , 1 l 7 .f ' . Y. Y . . . Y v , - . 7. , I y. . . I. 1 , , . . . . I Y . . v. Y . , , . 1 , v , . . v , - - x , - - - - y 1 y I- Y U - Y , - Y 7 A Y ' V , . I I I Y - , . . . . - - Y 1 v I 4 1 y Q
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