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LIBRARIANS Adviser v- Miss Rowland GIRLS FORUM OFFICERS President - Goldie Wolff Secretary - Rebecca Devor Adviser -M Miss Phillippy BOYS FORUM OFFICERS President 4 Bill Myers Vice President - Richard Cline Secretary-Treasurer - Albert Bowders Adviser 1- Mr. Conrad Page Twenty-Nine
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Page Twenty-Eight SR. HOBBY OFFICERS? President-Priscilla Kell Vice President-Betty Mae Krincr Secretary-Lois Hartman Treasurer-Betty Koons, Adviser-Miss Martin JR. HOBBY OFFICERS President-Ruth Ricker Vice President-Eleanor Bentz Secretary-Mary Byers Adviser-Mrs.. Toms MAGAZINE DRIVE 1947 ORGANIZATION TEAM CAPTAINS-Toby McDonald Vilma Brown Business Managers-Betty Mae Kriner Wayne Talhelm Publicity Managers-Kenneth Myers Richard Brechbiel Home Room Captains Wayne Talhelm Richard Brechbiel Kenneth Myers Harvey College Norman Walck Joe Copenhaver Robert Pensinger Robert, Orris Judy Tecter Room 4 3 5 2 9 10 Main 8 7
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SENlOlR DRAMATICS CLUB JUNIOR DRAMATllCS CLUB SENIOR: DRAMATICS OFFICERS JUNIOR DRAMATICS OFFICERS President - Charles Harmon President - Lorraine Maun Vice President - Joe Copenhaver Vice President - Shirley Talhelm Secretary - Phyllis Foust Secretary -- Suzanne Gingrich Treasurer - Doris Stenger Treasurer - Fred Ziegler Adviser -- Mrs. Lehman Adviser - Mr. Gingrich lDRAMATllCS CLUBS Dramatics hit a new high at Greencastle High this year. In addition to the regular Dramatic Club a similar organization was established for budding thespians of the junior high school. Mrs. Lehman continued her efficient performance as ad- visor of the senior group whilo the new organization was under the sponsorship of Mr. Gingrich. The first assembly presentation was the Thanksgiving play, Grapes For Din- ner , which was cast by sophomore members of ther senior club. Copenhaver-'s lounging and Markley's wise cracks brought laughter from the audience, and Lantz's romantic technique drew squeals of delight from the bobby-soxers. At Christmas time the junior group gave its first production, A Quiet Christ- mas . The members ofthe cast, after a moment's stage. fright, went on to give a competent performance. Who will ever forget the singing of Zeigler and Schenkel, or Vernon's struggle with the tree? Virgil blushes to this day when he thinks of carrying that baby! The high water-mark of the season was the farce, How to Propose , which was presented in February by the senior club. The show got oli' to a running start with Caveman Dulebohn chasing his mate, Janice Showalter, all over the stage. Equally funny, but less noisy, were the courtships of a knight and his lady, an 1850 belle and her beau, and modern couples of the society set and Flatbush. An im- promptu song specialty number added color and charm to the show. Each club plans to complete its season with a final assembly play. In addi- tion to these plays, the clubs presented programs of a dramatic nature at their re- gular meetings. Page Thirty
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