Eaton High School - Norseman Yearbook (Eaton, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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' l Ns I -,ga-'fly ' P E , Enron 44-H nmuonsnwrrou Oo 1 f I CQ Q ' 4 an an off 2 V1.1 L Bow 154-' xii 'lu Il A ,vi X 4 1.-X - lk. iilll' 'vexxe-E 1 The Junior Class Play, 'Peck's Bad Boy' was successfully given orium. As is 'suggested by the title it is one hundred per cent? American in story and character. The cast was well chosen and each one played his part excellently ctnanxs to their director, Mrs. Wallace.J Gene Poe .and B111 Taylor ,who played the parts of Henry Pack, Jr. and 5ghgltz,' acted perfectly natural ,and had the house in spasms of laughter. Miles Jackson played the part of Melville Beaumont with becoming dignity and sclamnity. Barbara Ziglar and ,Marthade1 Fisher, as Lizzle andDahlla, were a HUGE success. ' Bill Harmon, as Mr. Peck, Sr., lived the perfectly ridiculous life-of a hen packed husband and through a very unnatural experi- ence with the Hullabaloo Mines. Betty Ann cdem-an and Earl Lit- tle, Louella and Clifford, showed marked ability in their courtship scenes. ithanks to'Mrs. Wallace's excellent coaching--no doubt? We must say that Lois Watt and Bill Felt as Minnie and Jimmy, made more mischief on une-stage. than in their natural routine. Joyce Gourley,when.she appear- ed as Mus. Peck,attraoted univer- sal attention. Amelia Rose, Norma Ashcraft, and Mar orie Hall as Dora Flora . J ana- Lora, aispnyeq just 'une ds- gras of difference that might be expected from the Harmony Sisters , . 1 The following technical, com- mittees-bwere appointed: stage manager, Jr. Smootsg curtain pul- lar, 'Don Younce: sound effects, Miles Jackson and Harry Wittgmake up, Margaret wgdllsr and Elsie Turnerg costumesg Marilyn Gruaag properties, Don Waite and Kenneth Xoderg lights, Allen Aultg busi- ness manager, Bill Buffmang tick- ets, Mary Jane McKinley and Norma Ashcraft: publicity, Clara Dean Martz, Margaret Miller, Annaruth Robinson and Lois Wattg programs, Joyce Gourley and Betty Ann Coch- ran: entertainment between acts, Barbara Ziglar, Amelia Rose and Marthedel Fisher. April 4 in the high school audit- Dlok Culberson and Bill Knots will enter into dlstrlct compe- tition during the first part of Hay with their demonstration, ,'The Electric Pig Brooder.' The boys are gaining experience by presenting the demonstration at various meetings throughout the county. This experience is valu- able to them in that lt acts as a medium through which manypnrsonal contacts are made. A feeling of ease when speaking before a group is obtained, and the ability to think while on their feet ls gain- ed since the audlence ls permitt- ed to ask any questions they wish concerning related information to the project. The Indiana General Bervlce Company, believing this a very worth -while project stimulating the public to use pig brooders and. thus increase the pork pro- duction per sow, are financing the demonstration. The Vocational Agriculture boys of the llth and 12th grade studied the production of tree fruits in the class room. Real- izing that such work cannot be fully learned from Vbooks, the boys have renovated an old or- chard of about a dozen 'treas. This pruning included the cutting out of dead wood, thinning out to permit the entrance .of sunlight, and heading back the trees. After pruning the orchard, the class members started a spray schedule to control diseases such as scale purchased by the Vocational Agri- culture Department from earnings of the various, paper drives held during the last two years.' ytqv Po-fu Pemb Pied? -The Vbcational Agriculture De- partment, in order to obtain more practical work, has rented five acres of ground from Bert Fcust. The department is putting Hn plot ,on an experimental basis. ' The boys, ln cooperation with .the Eaton Canning Company, will grow two and one-half acres of tomatoes. Experiments will be made concerning methods and rates of fertilization. . The remaining two and one-half acres will be seeded ln soybeans in cooperation with 0. C. Russell 'and Son. The new Lincoln variety of soybeans will be produced for seed purposes. Experiments will dealggith rates of seeding. Four plots, each one-half acre lnslze, will be seeded ln the row at the 'following rates: 20, 30, 40, and '50 pounds. per acre. Ons plot 'will be seeded solid at the rate of 90 pounds per acre. and soab.. The tree 'sprayer was. YFRESHMPN Tenn The Freshman Class Party was Thursday nlght, March 8 at home cf Shirley Lambert. held the Games were played and contests were ments cakes held, afterwhioh refresh- of ice cream, cake, and were served. Those attend- ing were: Delores Priddy, Bob rutz1e, Alma Page. Joyce Smlthi Reid Virgin, Bill Knots. Coleman Barlow, Eileen Buss, Jack Young, Gloria Ranch, Joan Virgin, Roland Rearick,J1m Powell, Emcgene Witt, Junior Mikel, Margaret Harmer, Dana Cruea, Mary Ketterman, Joan McKinley. Thelma Tharp, Gerald Hurry, Jerry Younce, Dick Culber- son, Shirley Lambert,Hn and Mrs. ,Noble Ross and Hr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gibson. VOCATIONAL Acnrcunrbns ssor The Vocational AgP10U1tUP8tKUl have obtained practical training this semester through shop work. During the semester various boys have helped to improve the shop. Buch projects-have included flt- ting handles ln shop hammers, cverhauling bench visas, cone struotlng overhead storage space for lumber, planning and building tool cabinets which hang on the wall over the benches where the tools are needed, construction of an' extension for the new power saw, and the installing of an overhead lighting system for bench work. Students of both classes have fitted such tools as auger bits, twist, drills, plane bits, screw drivers, cold chlsels, saws, and knives. Wood projects during the year have included the construction of .three farm gates, e1ght'fp1gbrocd- ers, two, two wheel trallers,oue chicken waterer, one work bench, 'two pig herders, one bee hive, 'two feed scoops, 4-Hdemonstn don haterlal, six .end 'tablee, three what-note, one, card table, one 'flower stand, .cab1net.' Bud. On! ll8Ql01ll9 by those of the ninth and tenth grades included .the tying cf various knots and the making of rope halters, while the students of the Other work eleventh and twelvth grades did considerable soldering work. Sis., Around These Davis U q -!hl1em' -

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