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Spring Green --- unior Class Play Being centered around earthworms and a costume dance, the junior class play proved to be a decided success. Capably directed by Miriam Sayre, the three-act comedy, Spring Greenf' was presented to an enthusiastic audience on the evening of December 2. Barbara Haspeslagh presented organ selections during the intermissions. THE CAST Nina Cassell ,, Mrs. Rumble Scootie Cassell ,,,,,, Mr. Putnam Tony Cassell ,,,r Pinkie Ames . , Patti Thompson H Eileen Kelly Nancy Murphy Tom Glauner Ellanorah Huber Mary Lou Stough Dunk Doyle .,.,, ,,,,,..e.,. L eo Smith Bing Hotchkiss . .. ..,,, Dale Povenmire Genevieve Jones ,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,, Joice Hayden The Voice of Mrs. Jones ,,r,,,,r, , Pat Poister Major Todd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. , ..., ,,.,.. R obert Pollock Newton Todd .... Eula Hotchkiss , Dr. Luther Blodgett H ., , Officer Ryan . ,,,, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gerald Thatcher Ruth Steffee U , Tom Spaid Maurice Riter Leo Tuscan The committees which helped to make the play a success were: Stage Manager-James Rhodebeck. Make-up-Nancy Ritzhaupt, Eva Althouse. Property-janet Pfeifer, Mariann Liggett, Ted Schreck. Costumes-Betty Lou Cronenwett, Mary Ann Jacobs, Pat Timson, Pat Poister.. Stage Furnishings-Lois Berg, Joan Bonsteel, Leona Barrett, How- ard Decker, Joan Brooks. Stage Crew-Arthur O'Leary, Bill Carmer, Richard Wittibschlager, Harold Ramsey, Dick Britt, Donald Hocker. Prompters--Ann Faber, Wilma Reeks. Publicity-Gordon Cline, Beverly Logan, Beverly Baker, Bill Fore- man, Sue Kraner, Sam Chinni, Dick Goorley. Tickets-Bob Beegle, Barbara Wilson, Bill Gallancl, Bob Stowe, Shirley Langford, Wanda Meehan. Program-Eugene Henkel, Arlene Vaughan, Joan Carleton. Play Selection-Lynn Wagstaff, Patti Thompson, Leona Barrett.
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We 525151 -he .wwmau V W2 ij? ' if s o-f WN This year the Hi-Y had the most active and busiest in ,7 program of recent years. The club served the school I, V, and community faithfully, thus living up to the name 4 6 of a service organization. . A The group had charge of the concession stand at ' Q the football games, the Thanksgiving Day assembly, E and dedication of more names to the honor plaque. i The Hi-Y Father and Son Banquet and the Sweet- ,QETQ A l T heart Party were gay and festive occasions and were Hcosmo does an excellent job assisll enjoyed by all members. The club sponsored three ing with me Hi,Y Cgncessign sfandj' community projects and enjoyed two parties at the Y. M. C. A. in Bucyrus, the latter being a Co-ed Party. Clyde Smith did a commendable job as president and with the cabinet assumed most of the responsibilities of the club. He had able assistance from Lynn Heslcett as vice president, John Monroe as secretary, Richard Beck as treasurer, and George Treisch as sergeant-at-arms. The club owes a large part of its success to its co-operative sponsors, Mr. Tracht and Mr. Bailey, who have helped in every way possible. Unforgetable to any member will be the initiation at the very beginning, fol- lowed through the year by enjoyment and hard work. MEMBERS Front row, left to right-Mr. Bailey, Cass, Wisler, Heis- er, K. Heiser, Ramsey, Han- lon, Haas, Dye, Durnwald, Ellilcer, Mr. Tracht. 2nd row-Flick, Helfrich, Poven- mire, McCormick, K e l l e r , Carmer, Myers, Rogers, Mon- roe, Karnes, Kempf, Schreclc. 3rd row-Malone, Stowe, Britt Price, M. Ventrone, Bates, C. Smith, Carleton, Yunlcer, Enqlehart, Fendriclc, String- fellow. 4th row-Schwartz, L, Smith, L. Heslcett, McManes, Young, Miller, DeCain, Ventrone, D. Heslcett, Beck. Last row--Beegle, Trcisch, Eichlcr. CABINET Seated, left to right-Povcnmirc, Treisch, L. Hcslcetr, Smith, Monroe, Beck, Malone. Standing-Stowe, Bccglc, Carleton.
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