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no----MrMollms 4Q ATTENDANCE RECORD The following are perfect in attendance the first six months: Junior Litherland, Jack Polk, Jerry Andrews, Mary King, Mary Alice Rodgers, and Joyce Turner. BATON TWIRLING Several of our young ladies in the fifth and sixth grades have taken up baton twirling. Theyk are being trained by Mr. Nick Hess, the band leader. They are: Billy Trimble, Sue Turner, Judy Presley, Patty Faith, June Hughes, and Marilyn N ewsum. HONOR ROLL STUDENTS We have many students on the honor roll for the first and second quarters. First Quarter Eighth Grade- Seventh Grade- Don Smith Sidney Simmons Mary Alice .Rodgers Roy Hipsher Sue Shank Jimmy Johnson Joyce Turner Jack Polk Carolyn Dudley Second Quarter Ei hth Grade- Seventh Grade- idary Alice Rodgers Charlotte Abell Don Smith Hariett Hipsher Sue Shank Barbara Dicus Joyce Turner Sidney Simmons Mary Jane Blood Galen Hall Roy Hipsher Jimmy Johnson Jack Polk Bill Simmons Leta Sue Litherland There were many with honorable mention. PEP CLUB Our Pep Club is being sponsored by Mrs. Dunkel. The members are from the fifth grade up. We plan to give a banquet for the boys sometime before school is out.
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ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES 10' BASKETBALL We are very proud of our basketball squad this year. Most of our players are in the seventh grade. Mr. Stoltz is our coach. Our manager is Jerry Andrews. We began the season with no one left from last year's first or second teams. None of our players are very large but they have the power to fight and fight hard. We believe we will have a much better team next year when our boys that play this year will still be in grade school. The total points per player are as follows: . . B111 Simmons .......................... 104 74 Wavne Welton ....... .. Junior Litherland ...... Sidney Simmons ..... Don Smith ............ Jessie Osmon . ..... .. Jack Polk ................. Frank Pembuton ..... Keith Lloeffler ...... Joe Holsen ....... .... Tony Wolfe 35 Galen Hall 31 Jimmy Johnson 19 Roy Hipsher 10 Jack Wampler . .. 3 Jack Johnson ...... . Gail Cisel ........ FIRST TEAM. SCORES Keensburg 2 Bellmont tforfeitedl ......21 West Salem 9 Browns 12 Crossville .....13 Lancaster 26 St. Francisville 33 Keensburg 17 West Salem 17 St. Francisville 12 Lancaster 34 Browns SECOND TEAM SCORES 15 Keensburg 41 Bellmont 29 West Salem 24 Browns 18 Crossville 21 Lancaster 20 St. Francisville 16 Keensburg .....31 West Salem 29 St. Francisville 12 Lancaster 16 Browns November 5 -- Allendale November 12 Allendale November 22 Alleflflale December 2 Allendale December 8 --- Allendale December 20 Allendale January 7 1... Allendale January 13 ....-. Allendale January 20 Allendale January 27 -,. Allendale February 4 .fl Allendale February 10 .-1 Allelldlle November 5 -2 Allendale November 12 Allendale November 22 Allendale December 2 .-4 Allendale December 8 -..- Allendale December 20 Allendale January 7 .1-. Allendale January 13 -..- Allendale January 20 ..j Allendale January 27 li. Allendale February 4 -..- Allendale February 10 ....- Allendale
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ll 9 MIEMGD ll DS 419 OPERETTA '0l This year the grade school is presenting an operetta sponsored by Mrs. Donna Dunkel. THE MAGIC BEANSTALK The first act opens on an old village green where Jack is welcomed home from sailing the seas by a group of merry villagers, Ferocious Captain Kidd appears and is joined by a band of pirates, scaring the villagers away. Jack's mother is overcome with joy at Jack's return but bears the unhappy news that they are now penniless because they have been robbed. As an effort to get money Jack's mother bids him sell Juliana, the cow, for as much money as possible. In the second act Jack exchanges Juliana for five magic beans from a magician and his mother is very disappointed. However, this was not such a poor bargain for the next morning an enormous beanstalk has appeared near their home, Jack persuades his mother to let him climb this wonderful beanstalk and returns with a hen that lays golden eggs. He also tells of his experience on the top of the beanstalk at the home of Blunderbuss, the giant. As he has just finished this fan- tastic tale, a terrific noise is heard and Blunderbuss comes down the beanstalk with a huge club and a terrible glint in his eye. He spys Jack and they engage in a terrible duel in which Jack is victorious. Foolemesi, the magician arrives at this point and says he has been cheated because the cow Jack traded is teaching all the other cows to tap dance. Jack gladly buys back Juliana with a golden egg and as they are now prosperous again Jack and his mother live happily forever afterwards. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jack .................. .......................................................... Roy Hipsher Captain Kidd ...... Jack's Mother ......... Juliana, the Cow Announcer ........... Duane Pickering Joyce Turner Sydney Simmons, Jim Johnson Junior Litherland Gypsy Ann ....... ................... M ary Alice Rodgers Foolemesi ...................... ................... D on Smith Henrietta .,........................ ............... M agic Hen Blunderbuss, The Giant ....... ...... J erry Andrews First Woman ................... .... C arolyn Dudley Second Woman ............. ............ M ary King Third Woman ...... ................ S ue Shank Fourth Woman ....... Fifth Woman ....... Sixth Woman Leta Litherland Alma Keneipp Harriet Hipsher First Man ......... ................ B ill Higgins Second Man .... .. .... Wayne Welton Third Man .....................................-...................................... Jack Polk Fourth Man .......................................-................................ Tony Wolfe There were many Dutch and Chinese girls, pirates and villagers. The ushers did a very good job and we wish to thank everyone who helped in any way. FACULTY The grade school faculty is as follows: Mr. Stoltz, Principal, Seventh-Eighthg Miss Jorden, First Gradeg Mrs. Dunkel, Fifth and Sixth Gradeg Mrs. Reiber, Second and Third Grade, Miss Leighty, Third and Fourth Grade. MISCELLANEOUS We intend to enter the American Legion Contest again this year. Last year we won first place in the boy's contest and second place in the girls, The eighth grade class is publishing a. monthly school paper, Odds and Ends, as a language project.
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