Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) - Class of 1950 | Page 69 of 124 |
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Page 69 text:
“Junior Play uHis Name Mas Aunt Nellien was presented on Friday, February 224, ln' the Junior Clase. This hilarious, fast-moving three-act comedy was about a prosperous small town banker with a pleasant wife and three grown child- ren and his next door neighbor who liked to play the horses and occassion- ally went to the tracks. They always came home broke with only a wild story to tell their families. All went well until their stories and make-believe relatives started catching up with the y then they really had to think and act fast. The cast was as foklowsx Archie Baldwin, the banker, Dave Bromang Bertha, his wife, Margaret Hinninghoffg Sheila, his daughter, Fernie Graham, Fred, his son, George Roeg Joyce, another daughter, Mary Jane Lawry, Cleo, the colored maid, Fred Hartg Ed Saunders, a neighbor, Ban Morrisong Mabel, Saunders' wife, Bonita Dobbins, Jerry Parkham, a young actor, Jerry Ryan, Mr. Van Dilling, president of the bank, Don Stark. Since there were not enough girls in the class to take the parts, two sophomores, Margaret Winninghoff and Bonita Dobbins, very willingly and ably helped out to make the play a success. Between acts Jean Minninghoff, Mqrian Conley, and M rgaret Uinninghoff tap danced and Ann Broman and Lois Pil-ington dang several numbers. Hot Lunch Program The hot lunch program mane its appearance at GCHS for the first time this year under the supervision of Mr. Th mpson and with the help of a num- ber of people around town who donated their time and equi ment to make the program qossible. A large refrigerator was donated by the Farm Bureau and an electric range was donated by the PTA. George Mungas, a member of the GCHS school board, donated a two-tub modern Youngstown Deluxe sink. A canned foodednmer held by the PTA brought in food for the program which helped in cutting the cost of the lunches. Other food was also donated by various people during the winter. A nu ber of the members of the PTA also helped cook amdserve many of the meals. About sixty students from the two schools took advantage of the pro- gram which started on November lL and closed on April 29. The grade school students wlree brought to the high school most of the noone by bus. Mr. Throssell was paid by the Farm Bureau for making the two tripe each day.
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