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A M E R I C A N E D U C A TNI O N W E E K SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRAM November 7, 1923 Eight O'clock ' , Gilman School Auditorium guidfgifce singing . . . . . . . .Led by Mrs. R. W. Iniien Accompanist: Mrs. C, L. Duxbury nEducation For World Understandingu. . . .Rev. C. L. Duxbury UEducation For Sound Healthu . . . . . . . .DF. JHCK Lilly WMeet1ng The Emergency In Educationn . . . . . . .R. J. Paul 'The Caisson's Songn and nThe Marine's HymnW.Jr. High Chorus Highlights of the Iowa State Teacher's Convention. . Marjorie Scandrett Dorothy Ostendorf Joyce Ver Ploeg 'Army Air Corps' ..... Bill Wiseman, Lee Paul, Lee Hauser 'Plans For Adult Night Schooln .... .'.Donald E. Voelker Pledge of Allegiance .......... ..... Audience Led by Boy Scouts Singing of UAmericaW ......... ..... Audiencd Benediction ............ . . .Rev. C. L. Duxbury Personnel of the Junior High Chorus--Director, Margaret Gray Jean Lovig, Geneva Hill, Joanne Hauser, Irene DeWitt, Jean Huston, Darlene Weaver, Robert Carey, James Paul, Kenneth Lavender, Jon Ramsey, Billy Holland, Robert Stonewall, Dale Stonewall. WHEN TEE EDUCATION of youth goes wrong, sooner or later all goes wrong .... All the schools in the world will have to be reborn after this great conflict, if the boys who have died are not to have died in vain. In the years to come it will be even more imnortant for the schools to teach char- acter than to teach facts. In the teaching of character, the essential thing will be the ability of the teacher to kindle enthusiasm--enthusiasm for knowledge, but esoecially enthus- iasm for the greater good. There is something about the spoken word of the oerson who is deeply moved inside which carries great conviction. Neither the book nor the radio can ever take the place of the face-to-face contact with the living teacher. May the emphasis on system never stamn out of our schools the nersonal equation--the communication, by friendship and the power of the snoken word, of a boundless enthusiasm for all the facts of nature which lead to peace and vital living.--Henry A. Wallace. -35-
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THE EARLY BIRD CATGHES THE WORM Grade Operetta BE 'B Friday, October 29, 1945 101810. . . . . Kindergarten Band Act I4 ..... ..... ..... Sunrise French Horn Solo . .HSerenadeH . . . .Lee Paul Act II ...............,..... Next Morning Director: Miss Margaret Gray President Rooster ............... . .David Paul Goosie Waddles ...... ...... . Ronald Lowery Dr. Quack .......... . . . Jack Palmer First Lady of Poultry Land . . Beverly Duxbury Egg Plant .......... . . .Norma Lavender Farmer .......... . . Robert Peterson Farmer's Wife. . . . Ferne Winders City Bay . . . Wayne Weidner City Girl . . . Margaret Paul Kite . . Virgil Shollenbarger Farm Boy .... Gail Vosburg Farm Girl .... Evalee Shank Pirate Hawk. . . ........ Edgar Peterson Fox ...................... William Mason Two Little Foxes ....... . Kerry Willard, Roger Shuler Quints .... Marlis Hulin, Margaret Carlson, Janice Medhus . . . . . . . .Joan Dougherty, Donna Lavender Hens . . . .Nancy Spencer, Jane Sears, Norma Stonewall . . . . . .Bonnie May, Joanne Lovig, Wanda Foster Roosters . . ......... Samuel Weir, Harley Everts . . ........... Paul Johnson, Glen Lovig Bantams ...... Roger Stonewall, Larry Robertson, Dean May Dawn Mother ................... Norma Hamre Dawn Elves . Carol Peterson, Janet Gunderson, Shirley Lowery Carol Brown, Gloria Shuler, Barbara Swift, Colleen Harris Worms ...... Phillip Vandecamp, Fred Weaver, James Morton . . . .Wayne Stonewall, Merle Dougherty, Joe Morton Hunters.Mary Lacina, Petty Morton, Faye Matney, Bobby Barnes I O . . . . .Edwin Lacina, Verle Weaver, Violet Stonewall . . . .Loretta Lowery, Marilyn Mellng, Larry Hatton . . . . . .Katiorine Peak, John Crawford, Galen Doane Fishermen. . Henrietta Eauereperger, Paul Sears, Nancy Brown . . . .Barbara Johnson, Delores Weaver, Sharon Long . .Darlene Harris, Colleen Matney, Donald Adams . . . .Mary Gunderson, Terry Houseman, Frank Matney . . . . Joan Crawford, Gerald Foster, Sandra Lowery City . . Janet Burns, Howard Hill, Gary Willard, Robert Lovig Boys ...... Robert Berthueen, John Duxbury, Ardith Mairs And Girls. . . Lois Ferguson, Bonnie Lavender, Richard Otten -54-
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FIRST GROUP OF ONE-ACT PLAYS Tuesday, March 21, 1944 Eight O'Clock THE WILLIWAMS By Jeanne Huston, seventh grade. A seventhegrade production Mrs. Williams. . . . . . . . . ..... . Joanne Hauser Mr. Williams . . . .Gifford Meling Samuel Williams. . . . Billy Holland Dorthea Williams . . . .Mary Lou Burnett Kathleen Williams. . . . . Geneva H111 Adeline Conte. . . . .Irene DeWitt Max. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Dougherty H E N R Y.P S M A.I Lp- O R D E R WAI F E By Freda Graham Bundy. Abe Smithers Henry Gubbons Jim Jones. , Becky Simpson Mrs. Tucker. The Minister A seventhfgrade production A lonely Western Bachelor . . .Marvin Shank Another of the same kind, only more so . . . . . . . . Billy Spencer A cow puncher by vocation, and a practical joker by avocation ......... Carroll Anderson A lonely maiden lady who ranches Macross the wayn . .Darlene Weaver THE MAIL-ORDER WIFE ..... Jeanne Huston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gifford Meling wHo's QRAZY NOW? A freshman Production Smooth Can escaped oonvictl ......... Gordon Lavender Abagail Sniffins Cold maid who wants a husbandl. Jean Sawyer Snowdrop Ca negro maidl ,,,,,,, ...,. Joanne Spencer Expresswoman ................ . Hazel Bennett Officer Muldoon .......... . ....... Jack Lovig Professor Twitters .............. Richard Shuler Properties: Louise Westerfield, Marjorie Weidner --Directors-- Seventh Grade Plays: Miss Marjorie Scandrett, Freshman Play: Miss Margaret Gray, Mrs. Reba Erickson Music by Girls' Trio: Marcia Carey Gretchen Wiseman Arlene Swift Piano Selections by Isla Moxley ..55...
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