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LAST WILL AND TESTLIIENT OB THE SENIOR CLASS We, the Senior Class of 194.I, of x’aradise High School, County of Vise, State of Texas, knowing the ups and downs of life,'declare this to he our last will end testament. We bequeath: First----To the Seventh Grado our sense of Second---To the Freshman Class our ability to profit by mistakes. Third»-—To tho Sopiaaores our surplus intel- Fourth---To the Junior Class tho continuation Fifth----To the typing class tho problems of Sixth----To tho English IV Clast; the ploas- Seventh—To our sponsor our places in the humor for they will need it to go through high school, and meet the problems that are bound to come their way. ligence; hoping they make bettor use of it than wo did. of our problems and pleasures,' as well as the responsibility of pub- lishing the ”E1 Gate.” publishing and improving 5,Thc Panther’s Scratch. ures and problems of sponsoring ’’The Skript. ” study hall and hope ho can find still better students to fill them. Signed:
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SENJOR PLAY CAST Joyce Phillips , . . . Sammie Williamson ........... Benny Joyce May . . Thelma Pearl Crenshaw ........... . . Helen Marr Lucille Brasher .............. Doris Rimare John Stevenson . . . . Deward Ray Staples .......... Maurice Paschali ......... . . .Cleo Foreman .............. Elmer Johnson The Senior play, Smile, Rodney, Smile , was presented on March 20th, Rodney Bradley, who is to inherit his father's- estate when becoming of age,arrives at the big castle, but is unexpectedly driven away by his Uncle Bruce Bradley due to Rod's unwillingness to marry Mr, Brad- ley's stepdaughter, Virginia. Mr. Bxadley has a quiet talk with Rod and makes a deal with him, Rod must prove to his Uncle that he does not even possess a friend, not even those he brings along from the city, or he will be obligated to marry Virginia. Rod proves his point to his Uncle very success- fully, but in the meantime he has fallen deeply in love with the supposed maid to the princess, Virginia Roslyn, whom he has known to be Miss Virginia Koogle- heimer. All turns out well and Rod is no longer angry with Virginia because she has deceived him. The auditorium was comfortably filled and mem- bers of the SENIOR CLASS did a fine job of presenting the play. Virginia Roslyn. . Mrs. Winslow . . . Betty Crowley, . . Patty Nelson . . , Mrs. Gilbert Vance Gwendolyn Vance. . Bedelia Dwiggins . Bruce Bradley. . . Rodney Bradley . . Tubby Hayes. . . . Pickney Herring. . Egbert Marmont . .
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CLASS PROPHECY After ten years of hard work, I, Doris Rimare, suddenly became rich when an oil well was developed on a farm which I had inherited. I decided upon a tour of our continent. I needed a lawyer to handle my finances after I struck it rich, and a prominent young man named Elmer Johnson was recommended very highly to me. Upon inquiry I found that he was my former class- During my travel I visited radio station ABC and, to my great surprise and joy,I found the cowboy ballad sing- er to be the some Gerald Allison who had belong- ed to the F. I?. A. Band in former years at P. H. S. While in New York I called upon the editor of The Daily Tribune ' at Hew York City, and was very cordially re- ceived by my old friend John Stevenson. After a very pleasant visit I was informed that the author of the famous cartoon, Pathner's Den , was none other than Cieo Foreman. The name of his' cartoon originated from our school mascot. I flew from New York to Hollywood on a Braniff Airliner and v as greeted by a most charming hostess Benny Joyce May. Benny was still as small as ever with the same old winning smile. In fact, it is my honest belief that it was her smile that landed her a job.
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