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President Charles Wessel Vice President James Hali Secretary Clarence Chris Treasurer Allen Thomp ' ion Reporter Albert Stahl Jr. Sentinel Farrel Foist Song Leader Larry Davis Sponsor r. Lewis F. F. A. MOTTO Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to liie Living to u rie The Future Farmers of America, abbreviated and commonly called F.F.A., is an organization of farm boys studying agriculture. Part of its creed is as follov s: I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds. ... I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining. ... I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challenging. Top Row— B. Meyers, L. Hi ies, E. Morris. J. Hall. G. Ruddick. R. Allman, O. Goecker. J. Farris. Row Three — Mr. Lewis (Sponsor), J. Young. B. Harris, W. Stemler, C. Chris, C. Wessel, J. Frey, L. Davis. A. Thompson, A. Srahl. Row Two — H. Cochrum, R. Pollard. R. Rebber. M. Banister. L. Blair, J. Vance. F. Foist, ]. Topie, G. Johnson- Row One — J. Rieckcrs, R. Kilgas, D. Otting, W. Nieman, J. Killion. 3 : INDUSTI2IAL ACTS President George Robert Storey Vice President James Bramlette Secretary ' ]ohn Beal Treasurer Ronald Zumhingst Sargeant-at-arms Robert Toppe Sponsor Mr. Gili The Industrial Arts Club is interested in fostering a good industrial arts program. A good industrial arts program develops: (1) interest in industrial affairs, (2) care and proper use of the things we buy, (3) habits of orderly and planned procedure, (4) attitude of pride and interest in one ' s ability to do things, (y) knowledge and understanding of the conventional and methods of machine age, (6) apprecia- tion of good workmanship and design, (7) a degree of skill in the use of more common tools and machines. The program Is carried out by work in the shop, by use of visual materials, and by field trips. The group went to Bedford, to visit the Indiana Lime Stone Company and Bedford Crane works. Later the group visited the National Veneer Plant, and Cummings Veneer Plant in Seymour. Top Row— H. Kleinmeyer, R. Otte, C. Patterson. G. Willman, J. Lubker. Row Four— D. Schleter, C. Smith, B. Wienhorst, L. Wienhorst, L. Korte, C. Nicholson. Row Three— A. Smith, R. Eldridge, R. Zaring, T. Disney, H. Pardieck, D. Crane, J. Holmes, C. Carpenter, R. Schleter, Mr. Gili (Sponsor). Row Two— E. Kasting, J. Zaring, E. Shutters, C. Vogel, S. Hunsucker, J. Helmbracht. L. Kendall, S. Waggoner, R. Tuell, D. Wehmiller. Row One— M. Shields, D. Timbers. G. R. Storey, J. Bramlette, J. Beal, R, Zumhingst, R. Toppe, R. Baxter, R. Creviston, G. Shade.
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A Date With Judy December 5, 1946 SHIELDS HIGH AUDITORIUM Act I Scene One Just before dinner. Scene Two Three weeks later. Late afternoon. Act II The following afternoon. Saturday. Act III Early evening. The night of the dance. Place Living-room of the Foster home. Time: Spring CHARACTERS Judy Foster JoNell Sharer Melvin Foster J. D. Hardesty Dora Foster Carol Ann Clause Randolph Foster Arnold Green Hannah , Norma Hart Barbara Winsocket Joan Marling Oogie Pringle Jesse Kovener Mi tzi Hoffman Suzanne Droege Mr. Martindale Francis Rominger Mrs. Shlutzhammer Maxine Rebber Rexford Meredith O ' Conner Robert Crawford Susie Dona Sue Day BUSINESS MANAGER: Mary Helen Spray, Jack Beem (Assistant). DIRECTOR: Mr. Kenneth IfCarbritton. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Joyce Quads. SENIOR SPONSOR: Miss Mary Alice Bruner. Top Row — R. Crawford, Mr. Warbritten (Director), F. Reminger. Row Two — A. Green, C. Clause, N. Hart, J. Sharer, J. D. Hardesty. Row One — J. Marling, D. Day, J. Quade (Student Director), M. Rebber, S. Droege. January Thaw Vresented by the junior Class SHIELDS HIGH AUDITORIUM MARCH 20 and 21, 1947 The Scene: The living room of an old house in Connecticut. The Gage family, after restoring it lo its colonial state, have just moved in. The Time : The present. SYNOPSIS: Act I Scene One A morning in June. Scene Two Evening of the same day. Act II Scene One Next September (early morning). Scene Two Act III Early the next morning. CAST ■ - ■ ■ In Order of Appearance l? ' ' - ■ - Mary Lou Ewing Herbert Gage j„, utch J f G»8= Letitia Rhoades Paula Gage .- Mary Jeanne Franke Marge Gage Cynthia Sargeant Barbara Gage Dorothy Toenjcs George Husted Richard Lucas Jonathan Rockwood . Charlie Bill Cordes Mathilda Rockwood Helen Day Mr. Loomls Scott Hill Uncle Walter Tom Droege Matt Rockwood ..•■ ' - : Robert Browning Carson James Weddle Constable Robert Fenton DIRECTORS: Miss Jan Knoop and Miss Elizabeth Feaster. STUDENT ASSISTANT: Dorena Van Voorhies. MUSIC: Under direction of Mr. Paul Rigsbee. Top Row— R. Browning, Miss Knoop (Director), Miss Feaster (Director), C. Cordes J Kutch Row Three — J. Weddle, D. Toenjes. R. Lucas, M. Ewing. Row Two— T. Droege, S. Hill, C. Sargeant, H. Day. Row One— L. Rhoades, D. Van Voorhies (Student Director), M. Franke, R. Fenton.
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