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THE CONCORDIAN 1937 -HHH Senior Play Mr, Long, Coach Left to Right-Lewis Weldy, Charlotte Lynn, Bert Cook, C. O. Duker, Sponsor, Char- lotte Truex, Kenneth Long, Coach, Ruth Kreider Lyman Madlem, Kenneth Green, Gerald Bowers, Ruth Chrispyn, Marjorie Schalliol, Gerald Richwine, Ellen Kile. One of the most delightful Senior Plays presented in the County during the' school year was our own Senior play Dangerous Men. The play was presented through the permission of the Northwestern Press. While more humorous plays have been given, none have carried lines that permitted such heavy individual parts, Only by feeling the parts could the cast have given two such fine performances. Both presentations drew capacity houses. The Senior Class will long remember Dangerous Men, a story of two maid sisters, some college pranksters, and a rounded cast of normal small-town citizens. Plays so true to human nature' will always be welcomed and remembered, 1321 E1 ---'+------ FJ
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THE coNcoRD1AN 1937 ---- 1 cdrclaesy Club - Mr. Van Pelt, Sponsor - First Row-Robert Fulmer, Robert Clindaniel, Robert Cooper, Dean Ernest, Howard Marvel. Second Row-Bert Cook, Floyd Drake, James Marvel, Mr. F. E. VanPelt, Sponsor. The' purpose of the Archery Club is to develop an interesting and worthwhile hobby and make a Healthful use of leisure time. There were eight original members of the club. Several new members have join- ed for continuation of the club through the summer. The ofllcers of the' Archery Club are: Bert R, Cook, President. Floyd Drake, Vice President. Robert Cooper, Secretary-Treasurer. Under the very able leadership of Mr. F, E. Vanpelt, the club has made archery equipment and has done considerable target practice. FUTURE FARMERS fConcluded from page 301 VII. Publicity. 1. Keep newspapers of community informed concerning all chapter activities. 2. Prepare a radio program for station WTRC. 3. Send at least one news item to W. L. S. VIII. Recreation. 1. Have a two or three day camp at a. lake. 2. Have a father and son banquet. IX. Scholarship. 1. Requirements for FFA athletic teams to be the same as IHSAA requirements. 2. Requirements for honor sweater award an incentive to encourage working for higher grades in all school subjects. 1 I 31 1
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'HHH THE CONCORDIAN 1937 HHH' funior Play Mrs. Stump, Sponsor Left to Right-Ruth Stutsman, Richard Miller, Theda Showalter, Josephine Stickel, Robert Fulrner, Morris Ruch, Mary Housour, Phyllis Jean O'Brien, John Good- win, Elizabeth Barringer, Mrs. Stump, Sponsor, Josie Beaudette. The Iunior class play, Mama's Baby Boy, under the direction of the class Sponsor, Mrs. Stump, was presented February 23 and 24, Both presentations drew a large and enthusiastic audience. The play was a three act comedy by Charles George. It was a story based on the eiiorts of Mrs, Shephard McLean, a widow, who finds her bank account diminish- ing, to put through a merger which turns out to be' a marriage to Mr. Luther Collins. Mr. Collins, a widower, is supposed to be wealthy, while in reality he is also financial-1 ly embarrassed and hopes tor marry Mrs. McLean for her money. ln order to deceive him and make him think her younger than she really is, Mrs. lVlcLean dresses h-er eighteen year old son, Shephard, as a boy of thirteen. Mr. Col- lins, also hoping to appear younger, has his seventeen year old daughter, Iulia, dress as a girl of twelve. The sale of a tract of land and the rise of the stock market, which both had invested in, brings about a happy ending with a promise of romance between the so-n and daughter. l33l El -El
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