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6 Mme We, the senior class, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby indite this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the junior class, we do hereby give and bequeath the following posses- sions: Item I Our senior privileges. Item II Our seats by the windows. Item III The honor of putting on a senior class play and publishing the Recorder and the Eagle. Item IV Our good wishes for your senior year. - ARTICLE II To our beloved friends, the sophomores, we bequeath: Item I The fun of putting on a junior class play. Item II We bequeath the right to warn, guide, and train up arlzht our youngest friends, the freshmen. ARTICLE III To the infants of school, the freshmen, we bequeath our example, our love, and our good wishes. To the faculty, whose days with the present seniors are ended, we leave peaceful dreams, also all our gratitude for helping us through our high school days 0 To the board of education, we give our thanks for making all 12 years of our school life possible. To Mr. lnnis, our superintendent, we leave our respect for all the things he saw us through in our senior year. FOREST ARCHIE wills to Dwight Stump his short, curly hair. EAQL AYETTE wills his love to Margaret Hiatt and his physique to Paul Deeter. WILBUR BEVINS wills his love of all the girls to Jimmy Cloyd. JAQ5 COLLINS wills his shyness to Fred Bailey. CARL GRAHAM wills his ability as a general handy-man to Lowell Dill and Doyle Burns. JOE GRAHAM wills his ability to tell jokes to Paul Runner and his position on EEe Varsity to Eugene Cloyd. JAY MIKESELL wills his height to Bud House and his basketball ability to Russell BI' BP. - BOB SHIELDS wills his winning smile to Billy Rich and his seat by the window to ea nette Marshall J n e MARY FELLERS wills her position as editor of the Recorder to her sister, Betty. PATTY WILT leaves to Charlotte Burden her ability to play a clarinet, also her shorfness to Betty Miller. FLORENCE GARBER wills her scholastic ability to Shirley Harless and her long Ealr to Helen House. ANNA DILL wills her dark, curly hair to Diana Wenrick. GLORIA STEVENS wills her ability to giggle to Evelyn Neal and her tslkativeness to Vlrgle Rehmert. ZW. Wa!!
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Page 72 text:
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UTHE NIGHT OWLH 'The Night Owl' was a mystery comedy presented by the Senior Class. THE CAST Patsy --------------- a runaway ------------------- Anna Dill William Wimple ------- a kidnapper l?J ---------- Paul Ayette Ken Grant ---- an assistant kidnapper C?D- ------ Bob Shields Daisy Linden ---- a kidnap C?J victim- ------ Florence Garber Ann Wesley ------------ a writer --------------- Mary Fellers James Gray ------------ a producer ---- ---------- Joe Graham June Allen ----------- a nice girl ------ --------- Patty Wilt Jack Benton ---------- a nice boy --------- ----- Jay Mikesell Mrs. Karley --------- a housekeeper ---- ------ Gloria Stevens George Karley -------- a caretaker ------------- Jack Collins The play takes place on a dark and stormy night. Ann Wesley, a young play wright, is trying to get inspiration for a new play from one of those trad- itionally haunted houses. On this night, she entertains several unexpected guests. Her first guest to arrive was James Gray, a producer. He liked Ann very much but could never seem to get around to expressing himself. Du:ing the course of the evening two men came in with a kidnapped victim. This was Ken Grant and William Wimple with their victim, Daisy Linden. They figure out a plan to make the other people believe that Ken and Daisy are man and wife. Then each one tells a different story and this makes everyone wonder just what is the truth and it takes a hard pull to get them out of it. Another couple, June Allen and Jack Benton, stop in to get out of the rain. They are engaged to be married. Patsy, a runaway from the circus, lives with Ann and falls in love with Ken. It is said that if the old clock ever struck twelve, someone would die. There was a mysterious trunk that led into a secret room. All this is dis- covered upon investigating some of the mysterious happenings. Mrs. Karley and her husband, George, help along the spooky atmosphere by prying into the safe. But all ends well and the mystery ends. Carl Graham, our stage manager, did a very capable job in producing all the intricate stage effects. His helpers were Wilbur Bevins and Forest Archie. We want to thank Mrs. Lanich for helping to produce nThe Night Owl.n
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