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THE SENIOR WILL We, the Seniors of Parma High School, being very gifted, intelligent, and generous, are leaving some of our better qualities as a benefit to the -students and faculty. The the Juniors we bequeth our diginity so they may be distinguished from next year's Freshman. To the Sophomores we leave our pep so they can keep up with the Juniors. To the Freshman we leave our brains so they can be Sophomores next year. To the Faculty we express our regret in leaving their tender and loving care. Walter Birkes leaves Patty Panther for Joe Cummings to cherish as he did. Marjorie Connor will her National Guard boy-friend to Naoma Grant. Harold Cress wills his dislike for wimmin to Fred Huffman. Betty Correll leaves all her boy-friends to Ruth Fisk. Richard Evans leaves his blushing countenance to Florence and Star. Marjorie Farris bequeths her mathematic ability to all the poor creatures who need it. Bettie Gahley leaves her vamping ways to Ken Otani. Renabel Graham wils her neatness to John Castater. Lois Groen wills her quiet disposition to Mamie Rucker. Mona Grow leaves with the hope that some will loan her a few feet in height. Max Hammock found no use for the good grades which were once willed him, so he now wills them on to Keith Conyers. Elise Hertig, after much concentration and indecision, leaves Ralph to whoever will have him. Eugene Judd leaves his power to stay up late with no bad effects to Charles Kerrick. Nola Klahr leaves her ability to have fun whether or no, to Pearl Herring. Ray Laflin wills his bashful smile and explosive remarks to Hazel Benedict. John Mangum leaves his manliness to Bob Woods. Esther Osborne leaves her way of beating around the bush when she forgets CTD to study Latin to Audrey Hartman. Ina Parnperien leaves her Figure to Kenneth Hobbs. Wilma Pett wills her slimness to Kenneth Caldwell. Pearl Personette leaves her writing ability to Wayne Powers providing he treats it right. Leonard Price makes a generous offer of his brilliant wit to Betty Stubblefield. Jake Smit has nothing to give but advice: Never get Married! Emanuel Rubins leaves his ability to save money to Jerry Jackson. Fred Hertig leaves all his dreams for a home of his own to Dorothy Mae. Ray Rucker is simply leaving. Randall Stathos wills his ability to make love to Frank Takatori. Sam Smyser leaves his sociability with females to Jack Gooing. Jack Suiter leaves his 250 pounds to Wilma Bartles with the hope that it will be better distributed than it is now. Mary Takatori leaves her way of getting around quietly to Evelyn Rose. Tony Yraguen wills that mischievous gleam that is always lurking in his eyes to Wilbur Ekberg. John Yraguen leaves his amazing power of concentrating on everything but his lessons to Ardeth Grover. Curtis Young can't leave anything because he's taking her with him.
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STUDENT BODY PLAY, y, The Green Vine was the title of the three-act comedy which was presented by the Student Body this year. A fine group of student actors and actresses, coached by Mrs. Dunbar, made a worthy presentation of the play. The plot of the play centered about Cousin George at whose home The Green Vine , the entire action took place. The spirit of the deceased Cousin George had returned and he tried to help give his young people a new outlook on life and a new start, One by one with the help of Ctusin George, they awakened to see their short-comings and defeats, and each in turn determined to make a new start and find his right place in life. The personnel of the play was as follows: Cousin George .........,....,................................... ..... E manuel Rubins Myrtle Brand Kenan ,....i,...,.......,..,........... ,.... G ertrude Merriam Tom Brand Powers ......... . ....,.... Ralph Hopper Peter Brand ........,....,......,... ..... C urtis Young Mary Brand Tennant ....., ....... E velyn Rose Peggy Brand Mascn ....... ......,..... M ona Grow Geoffry Cannon ,i.....,.... ....... W alter Birkes Mrs. Birdie Fuller ...... ........ M arjorie Farris Messalina ..................... ........... ...,.... L u cille Wallace Japhet Twillinger ...l.....,,..........,...................,,................................... Charles Kerrick It-i JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class play, A Ready-Made Family , was exceptionally good this year. A good crowd attended this play and it was liked by everyone. The plot was excellent. Henry Turner and Agnes Martyn are married, each without the knowledge that they had stepchildren. Wlhen they do find out, their children do everything to prevent them from staying married because they think their respective step-parent has married for money. After several hair-raising escapades on the part of the children, the play came to a happy ending for everyone concerned. The Cast of Characters: Agnes Martyn ........ ....,.....,..................,............l........... ..... A u drey Hartman Bob Martyn ............ .,........l..,,...............................i ..... W ' ayne Powers Marillee Martyn ........ ,...,.,.. H azel Benedict Gracie Martyn ,..,.... .....,. B etty Stubblefield Miss Lydia ........... ......,...,...,.... R uth Fisk Henry Turner , .... ..,.... C harles Kerrick Doris Turner ...... .......... E velyn Rose Sammie Turner ...... ..... G erald Jackson Begonia ,.,,...........l. .,....,.... ....... N a oma Grant Nicodemus ........ ,..,............,..,.......,........ .......,.. ........ K e n neth Hobbs I-1 SENIOR PLAY The Senior play, Here Comes Charlie , was presented Friday, April 18th, in the high school auditorium. The play was ably directed by Mrs. Haworth. Things began moving rapidly when Larry Elliott 1Curtis Youngl got a telegram in- forming him he is being sent an orphan to care for. The orphan Charlie fMarjorie Farrisj is being brought to him by Alec Twiggs CLeonard Pricel from the Ozark Mountains. Ted Hartley CMax I-Iammockj, Larry's college pal, doesn't think much of the plan. Larry's Aunt Fanny CBettie Gahleyj objects seriously to the idea of the place being turned into an orphan's home. Things are complicated further when Larry's fiancee, Vivian Smythe Kersey CMona Growj refuses to marry a man with a ward. The scheming mother of Vivian CBetty Correllj and her bored son, Mortimer CEugene Juddj add further comedy to the play by their plans to marry just anyone who has money. Tim McGrill, the policeman CRaymond Laflinj looses too much time making love to Nora, the maid CElise Hertigj, sure, and they're both Irish ! i-I THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH The afternoon of December the nineteenth, we all enjoyed a matinee of The Ramparts We Watch. This picture portrayed the American nation at large and the thoughts and ideals of American fathers and mothers, sons and daughters during and before the World War of 1914. Included in the matinee was a propaganda picture sent out by Hitler which was entitled Baptism of Fire . This picture was put out with the purpose in mind of causing panic and fear among the citizens of the countries in which it was shown. It was all very interesting and educational. A11 who attended were very much impressed by it.
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