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Junior Class Pluy-- --nsubiuy Wedding Hillbilly Wedding. an altogether different elass play, was presented hy the .lunior Ulass this year, under the direction of Mr. Donald Agne. Talk louder and slower became familiar nerds to the east as xx e tried to give our lines that hillbilly drawl effect. Opening night and a sueeesaful production assured us that our efforts were well worth whileieven to the splinters in our hare feel. The story we portrayed was that of a hillbilly family, the Belsniekles. trying to marry off their daughters in order to get rid of Ceelie who was the type that makes men want to run the other way. When a young medical student and his aunt gst lost in the hills and are forced to stay in the Belsnickle's cabin overnight, Ceelie decides he is the one she wants to marry. After many laughs and Considerable mix-up, Ceelie decides he's not her type after all and Bonnie Mae, one ofthe other daugh- ters, marries him. The cast was: Pa Belsnickl:-Richard Kelly: Ma Bels- nickle-Pnyllis Havzr: Ceeli:-Vonita Blalock: Bonnie Mae- Pauiine Katona: Junzy Lou-Henrietta Linder: Four-Phyllis Applegate: Five-Pat Driver: Six-Lois Myers: Chaz and Obzey Uuschlaqer-Eddie Perry and Ted Durre: Ronald Maxwell-David Masting Aunt Lucy-lreta Bainbridge: Cousin Zeke-Tom Culleri Preacher-Raymond Folk: Cousins-Robert Onstott. Lowell Husted. Eevin Kallsen. Irene Wonderly. Anna Marie Schlosser.
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CUMNIERCIAL CLFB Because ot' the importance ol' lrusi- ness in the world today. the inunda- incntal goal ot each Conuuercial Clulr is to develop. promote. and maintain lrusiness skills Our main activity is the sponsoring ol various conunercial contests. including shorthand. typing. and lrookkccping. lor which pins and cl-rtiticates are awarded to those who quality With the guidance ot our conrnler- cial teacher. Mrs Culler :intl the help ot our clulr otticcrs. Shirley Savarge l'rt-sirlent. Jeanette Shanks. Vice Pres- irlt-nt and Phyllis Haw-r. Secretary- 'l'rt:xsurer, we will continue trr strive toiizlrrl greater personal ellicicncy ROW ONE. Phyllis Haver. Shirley Savane. Jeanette Shanks ROW TWO: Marjory Tustlsorr Jtnly Artcock. Lois Myers, Henrietta Lurnter, Patricia Driver. Phyllis Annlenate, Vxrnlnra Onstott Joanne Denial Marilyn Kennerty, ROW THREE. Sharon Keener. Ireta Balnlrrnlne Shirley Moore. Anna Marie Schlusser. Nancy Dull Lois Scliooley. Marnery Cook. Janice Boner Vonrta Blalock. Pauline Katona. Sanilra Furney Martha Kelley. Jo Ann Ballinuer. Milrlrerl Fonle Paul Lantz. Yvonne Headley ROW FOUR: Bill Clark Davitl DeMutl1. Cla r Slattery Dick Mastin. Kenneth Thiel. Rohert Hurrn. Tom Culler, John Keller. Grove' Blalock, Eldon SIEllBll2llEV, ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: Lucretia Hostetler. Suzanne Bricker Ralph TIFITUVOOR Roner Kellonn Bonnie Shoherk. Dave Mastln. Ten Durre. Eddie Perry. Clayton Mrttrlaunh F. F. A. The Future Farmers ot' America is a national organization for boys in- terested in the advancement ot aeri- culture Our local chapter. composed of twenty-two students under thc leadership of Mr. Gerald Massic. has been especially active this year Cluli sponsored events included a grain show, Parent and Son Banquet. and a radio program. Through promoted interest and active participation. the boys have placed high in all their contests. ROW ONE: Kenneth Thiel-President. Paul Lant1- Secretary. Earl Crall-Reporter. Max Kemerer- Treasurer. Clayton Middauqh-Sentinel. ROW TWO: John Foule. Ted Durre-Vice President. Charles Countryman-Assistant Treasurer. Ralph Trnrhrook-Student Advisor. Michael Emenhiser. Robert Vetter, Eddie Perry-Assistant Secretary. ROW THREE: Max Kemerer. Loren Smith. Lynn Cleland. ROW FOUR: Ronnie Lanninq. Drck Kelley. LeRoy Ream. John Zarlns. Roger Kelloqn. Eldon Siehenaler-Assistant Reporter. Mr Gerald Massie - Advisor. 1 il GIRLS ATII LETIC ASSOClA'l'ION Sportsmanship. co-operation, and good clean l'un were enjoyed this year lry the niemlxcrs ol the Girls' Athletic Association under the supervision ol Mrs Bernice Kammcyer. XVe partici- pated in such sports as basketball. volley ball, deck tennis. dancing, and skatimz The clulr otficers-President. Martha Kelley. Vice-President, Judy Adcock: Secretary. Nancy Dull. Treasurer. Kathleen Kennerfprcsided at the An- nual Spring Banquet where awards were presented to those girls qualify- ing ROW ONE: Mary Noftslnner. Sharon Ducharrne. Nancy Doll, Mrs, Bernice Kammeyer. Martha Kelley. Jntty Artcock Kathleen Kenner. Vickie Stemen. Carol Wilson. Pat Bauer. ROW TWO: Penny Onstott. Rox Ann Kuhl Rose Onltott. Wantla Jenkins, Nancy Erlsten Pauline Katona. Vonlta Blalock. Ruth Slattery. Sandra Dull. Caron Wilson. Marjorie Curry. ROW THREE: Marilyn Kenneny Sharon Keener. Lucretia Hostetler. Maxine Rhodes. Delores Dntterer. Zlldred Brinck, Virnrnia Onstott. Miltlretl Fonle. Jo Ann Ballinner. Shirley Onstott. Ruth Myers. ROW FOUR: Slnrley Schooley. Carol Beams. Carolyn Hnll. Doris Brown. Leona Katona. Barbara Haller. Pat Bro:-n Frances Bercaw. Norma Holt. Jo Beverly Pat Wrlnlit, Marilyn Canrn Lela Beree ROVl. FIVE: Gay Gnft. Ger'alnr e Gordon. Monyea Burley. .lnny Lsnnsworth 'Vlarnery Cook, Janice Torr-ltsorr. Sne Blalock. Joan Keesliurv Nancy Car- Janet Harley Susie Carr. Anna Ma-le Scnlusser. ABSENT WHEN PlCTURE WAS TAKEN Betrr Slwrley, Bonnie Shuherlt. Rath Slattery.
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XYhc1her it was the thrill uf xxatchingthe.Xccsm1tl1cfuuthall ficlcl.a1 a haskcthall ggalmmc. ur mm the lliilllllillll . . lfach seasun has h1'm1g'l1t many llZLlJlJL'Ilil1g'S that we can never forget.'l'heyncvc1'lust the mmpetitive spirit. win or luse. which marlc them a harfl team to heat in any spurt.
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