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HOBGOBLIN HOUSE A MYSTERY COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CAST DARIUS KRUPP---- - -- -- THE CARETAKER OF HOBGOBLIN HOUSE CARROL LEAS MISS PRISCILLA CARTER-- - -- - -- —---- THE PRESENT OWNER ANNAMAE LEAVELL MARIAN CARTER- ------ -—---------- ----- -=-—---- HER NIECE RACHEL SMITH JILL CARTER-- ----—------ -----— --- MARIAN'S YOUNGER SISTER MARTHA BOLINGER FRANK HARLOW---------—---------- ---- ----- MARIAN'S FIANCE DWIGHT SEBERT JACK LORING-- -------- ----- -------------- JILL'S FIANCE DERWOOD SMITH SUSAN PARKINS--- ------- ----- THE HENGLISH 'OUSEKEEPER MARGARET FEE {ENRY GOOBER----- ------ ------------ THE DARKY GARDENER DON TURNER DELILAH WORTS----- ------- ------------- - THE DARKY COOK LENA MYERS BLUEBEARD BRONSON-------------- ------ AN ESCAPED MANIAC EARL KLINE JR. BILL WILKINS------------- - - ------ --- ---- --- HIS KEEPER JACK HORN THE HEADLESS PHANTOM------ ---- -------- mt meen ae 22222 BONNIE JAMES TIME: EARLY SPRING PLACE: NEAR THE OZARK FOOT-HILLS PLOT Miss Priscilla Carter bought the old Hobgood property in the Osarks Mountains for the purpose of getting her two nieces away from what she calls fortune-hunter boy friends. Later the boys arrive and to keep their identity un- known they disguise as ghosts, beleiving they can Scare the servants in persuading Miss Priscilla into leaving the house. Bluebeard Bronson, the Headless Phantom and 01d Darius Krupp add to the blood curtling apparition and wild screams. But it all turns out 0. K. in the end.
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THE SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Glass of '357, do will and bequeath, our various traits and properties to the we Ne HHH HOH HW AW HW HH a i a a a a a a a a | ae underclassmen: Margaret Fee, will my giggle to Betty Bowers; Lena Myers, will my quiet nature to Leah Sebert; Kari Starkey, will my love for Betty to Bill Love; Wilma Gafken, Will my love for sailors to R. Kerns; Wayne Kerns, will my dancing feet to Blanche Hamman; Martha Bolinger, will my red hair to Warren Smith; Don Turner, will my attraction for girls to Kurtz; Helen Newcomer, will my love for uniforms to R. Fee} Dwight Sebert, will my ability to bluch to R. Curie; Evelyn Hefty, will my noisiness to Pud Bunge; BRarl Kline, will my Overland to the Corbin Brothers; Annamae Leavell, will my art to Marvin Gushwa; Geraldine Dixon, will my grade card to Red Hanes; Bill Holman, will my stature to Raymond Geeting; Rachel Smith, will my quietness to H. McEntarfer; Harry Johnson, will my Pontiac to Field's Museun; Helen Imler, will my typing ‘ability to .M..Fretz} Otto McDonald, will my profile to Jerry Myers; Lavonne James, will my good nature to Joan Broom}: Derwood Smith, will my curley hair to R. Dilgard; gack Horn, wlllomy love for Jr.-Hi. eiris to KR. Ish}; Merlen Newcomer, will the barracks to M. Miser; George Friend, will my beard to Joe Sherburn; George Hire, Will my big Teet to BE, Bohlke; DeLoss Grooks.will my farming ability to Grueter; Carrol Leas, will my laugh to Keturah DeLong; Donald BeVier, will my'’love of onions to J. Love; The above will being duly executed this year 1937 in the month of May, Waterloo, Indiana, DeKalb County. Drawn --Bill Holman '37
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Ray aya, sald eee MO POETS SSSR RES St SPSS TS Sa ere TSR eae, aia aks nes one ; aT ER eal WY YW VW We WHS. AP Vr OUR SENIOR CLASS We soon have to leave all the sorrow and joys, But we'll not go without first making a noise. We'll tell the whole world of the fun we have had 4nd that in Waterloo High School, we've been happy and sad. Some will travel, I suppose, after school days are o'er, Sone will study and work and continue to do more. But we know of no class in ell of these years, That can be compared with our Seniors thats here. There's George, our president, our leader of course, And Kline, a good scout, who never is cross. And Doc Sebert, whom, sometimes is called Duke, He's tall, he's slender, we all think him cute. Then there's Evelyn Hefty, she's the fun of our class, She's going to ster, you can imagine her, I guess. She laughs and she jollies most of the time, Mr. Overmeyer thinks he'll scold her sometime. And Lena Myers, she's the smart one in here, She studies and works, with never a fear. With typing and history - she's handy at thet, She's sweet and friendly - and will always stand pat. Then Geraldine Dixon, well she tukes the czcke, I don't think there's a study that girl couldn't take. She doesn't need to study - she has it right there, You'll find her a good sport to have enywhere. Oh! Yes, thet reminds me ther's Tuffy to get, There isn't = one, doesn't like him, I'll bet. He teases und abuses, cll the girls in the cléss, But we leugh end just tike it - though it's hard to let pass. Then the one's that jumps and gets about lots, is the Newcomer Twins, for which things ere tops. They leugh and they joke and don't worry a bit, Wherever they go, it's to meke a big hit. Oh! My goodness, ther's Marguret - with never e kick, In Waterloo High - she likes to play tricks. She likes to dence end heve a good time, But when she works - she's there to « rhyme. Of course this is not all of this glorious class, But to make this much longer would be tiresoie, I guess. So you'll just have to see us — on some coming dey, To determine whether or not, we're ull thet I say. Gefken '37
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