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DAR A WARD On the basis of dependability, service, lead- ership and patriotism, Gloria Ferguson re- ceived the DAR award at Clinton Prairie. Gloria competed with three other county girls in November by taking a test on world and national affairs and Indiana state history. JR. MISS L. to r.: Sandy Berry, June Rogers, Janet Yundt, Connie Kinsler, Kathy Lane BUYS i-GIRLS ' STA TE Glenn Iuday and Dianna Keller each attended a week of I-loosier Boy's State and Hoosier Girl's State at Indiana University. The delegates and the alternates, Iohn Glick and Kathy Lane, were select- ed because of their interest in gov- ernment. Glenn and Dianna participated in model state and local government in action. They learned how cam- paigns , conventions, and elec- tions are run by actually execut- ing these functions. ' 91
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The knife is a utensil merely used for ------ . THE NI TWI TS The Nitwits, the Speech class play, was filled with excitement as a make-shift psychiatrist's of- fice turned into an absurd mad- house. Due to the individual act- ing of the cast, the insignificant plot of a college boy trying to earn some money becomes a hilarious scheme. Principle characters were Tom Bie- secker, and Ken Doty along with the lunatics, Mary Harden, Denny Thomas, Larry Sharp, Sandy Berry, Mark Johnson, Dawn McCorkle, Ruth Hurst, and Bob Birge. Sup- porting roles were played by Bev- erly Rodgers , Iune Rogers , Barba- ra Rodgers, and Iim Holloway. The rest of the cast included Steve Davis , Bill Fultz, Doug Thomas, Pat Schmidt, Larry Heavilon, and Linda Bombei. Just cool it, Dad, I'11 get a job. I said ---- do you have these attacks often? Uh huh, and you're Dr. Freud's proteg, too?' Each played his role superbly un- der the admirable direction of Karen Green and Mr. Lowell Foote I can't marry you now, my folks are out of town.
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They won't look at the Birdie, Miss Bell! What do I use for a pick? Sock it to me? Hello ---- Clinton Prairie High School. P Faces I'11 drink to that! 92
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