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Class Plays IUNIOR PLAY OF 1944 For our Junirr play we presented a thrce act comedy, They Gave Him A Co-Ed. After much advertising, hard work, and practicing. we had the play ready to present on Febiuaiy 10th and 12th. Unfortunately, there was Z1 bad snow storm that week and the roads were blocked so that we had to put it off for a week. The first night we all had slight cases of stage fright but soon found that there was really nothing to fear. The second night Royce Wright was unable to take his part and Mr. Deaton, our director, very successfully played it. Leonard Dale played the part of a country boyg Fred Haffncr, the new dean of Cold Canyon Collegeg Jene Wendel, college registrar: Delbert' Flesher, a young man looking for his idealg and Eugene Dynes, a lunatic. A group of college boys and girls added much to the play with their heart troubles and loves. Playing the parts of these were: Bill Orr, Hazel Pyle, Virginia llptygraft, Royce Wright, Wanda Pyle, Virginia Craig. Bob Masters, Dorothy Frank, Betty Jean Smith, Keith Gilles- pie, and Beat! ice Kenyon. SENIOR PLAY OF 1945 After much consideration, our class decided to give Am I Intruding? , a mystery comedy in three acts, for our Senior class play. Leonard Dale played the part of a country boy so well last year that he was chosen for a similar part. Virginia Uptygraft was given the part of the attractive glrl he won. Fred Haffner was featured as the father. Hazel Pyle and Beatrice Ken- yon played the parts of girls of 17, while Bill Orr and Delbert Flesher played the parts of their heart throbsf' Eugene Dvnes was cast as the mysterious Mr. Hoover. a crook: and Dorothy Frank. the French maid who turned out to be his wife. Virginia Craig played the part of the middle aged housekeeper. Duane Dickson was secretary to Wanda Pyle, who played the part of the dignified author of The Aching Heart or How to Cure the Ills of the World. In spite of drifted and icy roads during the time in which we practiced, the weather cleared up somewhat February 9th and 10th. the nights on which we pre- scnted the play. We were rewarded with large crowds at both performances and received many compliments on our acting, Dorothy Frank
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Boys and Girls 4-H Clubs HOOSIERETTS Girls 4-H Club OFFICERS Wanda Pyle .....,. President Norma Jean Keller . . . Vice President Nancy Miller . . . Secretary Sz Treasurer Members: Betty DeHoff. Jean DeHoff, Nadine Hoskins. Norma Lou Hoskins, Thelma Mumby, Lois Craig, Norma Jean Kelleri, Virginia Craig? Lavaun Keller? Patsy Spade, Johann Montgomery, Margaret Rose Miller, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Franks, Hazel Pyle? and Dale Craig. This year the girls in this club carried several projects. They were: Canning, Clothing, Baking, Gardening, Food Preparation and Victory Club. Virginia Craig and Norma Jean Keller were chosen from the Junior Leaders in our club to attend the Purdue Round-up June 12th to 14th. On June 15th to 19th, Jay, Blackford, Huntington and Grant Counties had their annual 4-H Club Camp at Camp Alexander Mack, near Milford, Indiana. The girls from this club who attended this camp were: Nancy Miller, Nadine Hoskins, Norma Lou Hoskins, Thelma Mumby. Lois Craig, Patsy Spade, Johann Montgomery, Wanda Pyle, Hazel Pyle, Dorothy Frank and our leader, Dawna Fosnight. Girls from this club who were chosen to represent our club at the county dress revue at the Jay County Fair were: Second year, Nadine Hoskins, Third year, Patsy Spade: Fourth year, Virginia Craig, Fifth year, Wanda Pyle, Hazel Pyle. Dorothy Frank and Norma Jean Keller. The county winners whose products went to the State Fair were: Dress Revue: Norma Jean Keller, Canning: Margaret Rose Miller and Johann Montgom- ery, Baking: Hazel Pyle and Dorothy Frank, Clothing: Wanda Pyle. CLOD BUSTERS Boys 4-H Club OFFICERS Royce Wright ....... President Glen Theurer . . . Vice President Marvin Towell . . . Secretary 8: Treasurer Members: Royce Wright? Glen Theurert, Marvin Towellt-Navy, Keith Gillespiet, Leonard Dalet, Duane Dickson? Jimmy Millerii, Elvan Towell, Norbert Minnich, Bernard Post, Bob Masters. Gerald Dickson, Don King, Leroy Frank, Or- ville Davidson, Jay Woods, Dale Craig, Verlin Craig, Jack Maitlen, Herbert Masters, Eldon Miller, Norman Campbell, Norman Miller, John Myers, Rosemond Axe, Keith Stein, Jackie Tucker, Philip Cox, James Garlinger, Richard Renbarger, Albert De- Hoff, Richard Dynes, Philip Stoltz, Eugene Roser, Cledith Loy, Eldon King, Johannn Montgomery, Margaret Miller, Norman Tullis, Dale Monroe, Jim Smith, Lewis King, Ralph Laux, Bill Dale, Jim Monroe, Bob Davidson, Junior Romine, Bill Orr, Thur- iow Huey. The leader of this club is Wayne Haffner. Those who attended 4-H Camp from this club were: Glen Theurer, Keith Gillespie, Duane Dickson. Jimmy Miller, Gerald Dickson, Dale Craig, Keith Stein and Norman Tullis. 'Q JUNIOR LEADERS.
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