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The Hoosier Pour. AND FANCY- Tulv Row: Peggy Wise from li-Town did a cute song- All I Want For Easter Is My Two Front Teeth . gIoAnn Schaumloetfel sang a song and did a tap. Alma and Cheryl Robertson did a Mother-Daughter tap. Cheryl also sang a cute little song. Blossom and Sunshine was played by Earl Kuhlmann and Byron Rupp who put on a funny skit. Bnllnm Row: Orville Hendrixson, a sophomore, made his contribution by playing his accordion. The center picture is Anna Mac Banks from Taylor High School. Anna won first prize by singing Nobody NWins In The Game of Broken Hearts. She has a very lovely voice and also is an accomplished pianist. Belly Morgan from Hooven did a very graceful ballet dance. The Amateur Show, sponsored by the Senior Class of Harrison High School, in the High School Auditorium on january 3l, was a great success. The class was most appreciative of the wonderful support which resulted in a capacity house. Special thanks were due all the participants, who, by splendid cooperation, were responsible for an evening of fine entertainment. Special mention is due those entertainers who appeared on the program as guest performers. Among those were: The Kentucky Playboys, The Oklahoma Cowgirl. Luella Duncan, and No account of the evening would be complete without mention of the wonderful job done by Bob Keen as Master of Ceremonies. He handled the entire performance with remarkable ease and ready wit. Prizes were awarded to: First-Anna Mae Banksg Second-Willetia Bourqueing Third-'William Kaiserg Fourth-Anna Marie Williainson. The judges who so commendably performed the difhcult task of choosing the winners were: Mr. Jenkins from Taylor High Schoolg Mr. I.inker from Harrison High School: Mrs. Hayes from E-Town Schoolg and Mrs. Hannaway from Miamitown. PAGE FIFTY-NINE
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FACT Nilkanth Chardre presented a most interesting pro- gram on history, past and present, of India. Many in- teresting facts concerning customs of the people, as well as highlights of government and desires of the people for self rule were discussed in a pleasing man- ner. Some reactions of the foreigner to our customs were also discussed. C Wad some power the gifrie gic us To see ourselves as others see us. Top Left: M. Jackman, O. Hendrixson, L. Linker talk with Mr. Chardre about Indian customs. Top Right: H. McGuire poses in a costume worn by women of India. Bofiom Left: H. McGuire poses with Mr. Chardre in an- other costume. Boilom Righl: W. Bourquein and Leslie discussed the SPANISH CLUB ASSEMBLY A play adapted from a story by members of the class. B. Estes, R. Nixon and N. Kuhlmann are shown in this scene. mode of living and the various religions of India. After reading many Spanish stories describing the National Lotteries in Mexico and Cuba, the club members decided to entertain everyone by holding a lottery as part of their assembly program. Everyone enjoyed the event and many who won prizes were especially happy. The Manual Club presented the Christmas Assem- bly. Their idea was to show how Christmas was cele- brated in a one-room schoolhouse. Elaine Walters played the part of the schoolma'am and the students were played by all the girls in the club. PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT 2: mr' X X' mztilii'
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NOT CNCE, Betty jane Loos and Eddie Pope, Circulation depart- ment of the Vista, discussing the annual sales campaign with Betty Sue Wilson, the Editor. PAGE SIXTY nv-Mme Barbara Iidwards, Roberta Case, Al Schuck. Don Selmich, and Clifford Downard meet to develop pho- tography plans for the year. The Vista is a bool which students are happj to show to their familie and friends. Each year every effort i put forth to produce a bet Betty Sue Xvilson makin a sale to W'anda Rudisell wit Lary Linker waiting to sig on the dotted line.
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