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Gul 4 H Oth Pres1dent Marlone Carper V1ce Pres1 d 'rt Wanda Merkle Secretary Treasurer V1v1an Wer tler Re reatlon Leader Lots W11l1ams R porter Geraldme Koontz The Guls 4H whrch convenes only durmg the summer months when the gurls are not occup1ed mth school work IS a recreauonal project Durlng the past summer the quls were busy wrth sewmg prolects and other var1ed home act1v1t1es Numer ous Red Cross prolects are mcluded 1n the 4 H l1st of dut1es and charmes Gul Scouts Thrs organrzatlon was form d for he elevat1o'1 ot the standard of lvmg for young Amerrcan g1rls '-lartvrlle gurl couts under the leadershlp of Mrs nvelyn Cox has strlved and are str1v1ng to attam the Thrs y ar they spec1al1zed ln Arts and Craft Folk Dan 1ng Nature Study and Patr1ot1sm the latter hemg of v1tal rmportance w1th the condrtron of 1n rnatronal relatronshlps as they exxst today The-xr octal calendar was not entrrelv empty eltner It was Nell nlled out w1th partles and soc1al tunctrons whrch characterrze any club rn our com communlty Partres were grven on Valentrne Day Halloween and Chrrstmas They gave a Good Fnday program zvhr h consrsted of a rel1g1ous theme The otfrcers were Dorothy Werstler Secretary Betty Grxmm Treasurer and Reporters Phyll1s Knapp and Donella Mort Boys 4 H Offrcers Presrdent Laverne Domer V1ce Pres1 dent Donald Green Secretary Treasurer Boss H1mebaugh News Reporter Ray H1mebaugh The Boys 4H IS marnly an agrxcultural project mterested 1n such works as rarsmg dauy cattle hog ra1s1ng and Sludylnq the dut1es and opportun1t1es of tarmmg They enter therr products rn the county ta1r to compare the1r work wrth the other 4 H mem bers 1n the county Inc1dentally they have come away wrth the1r share of prlzes to prove that Hart v1lle ts just as amply prov1ded Wllh good farmers rnunrty as nelghborrng commumues I 'cersz ' , ' ' 1 ' '- ' ' ' ' ' . ' e. . : - . ' ' ' ' A s' : C ' . ' ' ' : e- - - - -- . . . . . 9 Y . Q .y, . X y .. . . . S I. . . . . . . . . - L ' ' s ' ' s ' . goal set up by the founders. - - ' ' I e l . ' I X .B . . . ie ' ' ' ' . ' ' 7 ' ,' s ' ' A ' 1 - 34 E
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Darwrn Sm1th Profes or Keats Perry Charles Walker Ned Steerwell dlrected stage props and backgrounds It was a SGHIOI Play On Frmday even1ng Aprtl 18 the Hrgh S hool aud1tor1um was a verltable bee h1ve of act1v1ty to use a rather antrquated phrase You ask what happ ned? Why the senrors demonst ated therr dramauc ab1l1ty 1n the form of a play called Pro fe sor How Could You? It was a three act com edy about the romance of a rather old fashloned young Drofessor whose favorrte subject was the ltfe of Cleopatra or IH other words hrstory of the most anc1ent v1ntage From the srghs audrble m the aud1ence when some of the more amorous scenes were 1n progress one would yudge 1t to be a huge success Mrss Nlswander dtrected the play and IS to be All Hlgh A new rdea was mtroduced th1s year lt was that of g1v1ng an all hrgh school play for the beneflt of the school assembly programs The play was dlrected by M1ss Frances H111 Mr Mark farclcal comedy bordenng on satrre It was grven on November 16 and desptte roar1ng guns and shrleks of terror 1t was a very successful program The name of the productron was One Wrld Nrght Cast of characters was Rodney Dodd Iames Mullen Iodwrllow W1ll1am Aman fongratulafed on the frne pertorman t the Semor Class cast The cast of the play was as follow Lots Espenschted hm Horsley V1v1an Burgess Glenn Graber Beverly Powell Wanda Merkle Iohn Dysle Mary lane Wrcks School Play Charlotte Allen Aunt Myra Dr Bell Nurse Trent V1 k Randolph Boggm Tootsre Bean lohn Appleby Pr1sc1lla Morley Grandma Perry Grandpa Perry Valert Whttman Betsy Cox Wanda Merkle Ernest Tessmer V1rg1n1a Mead Marrbelle Hawkrns Mary Ellen Fulmer Don Long Drckens W1ll1s Slabaugh Mrs Rodney lade Darnell Scorplo Ralph Rerkow ky Ofhcer Brady Ruth Wertenberger Catherme Str1 klch Rrchard Domer 1 unlor Play Of course lt rs quesuonable as to the veracttv of that harr but the play was very good and the lun 1ors are to be commended on then fme perform an e Paul Kennedy w1th hrs beauttful head of hatr had all the gtrls on the edge of then ea s w1th hearts thumplng wlldly and eyes suspx ously dreamy Wllh hrs colorful portrayal of Prmce ael a country l'11ClC from the wooly wrlds o' Ark ansas Ferman Slabaugh was Percy a college boy w1th a flare for comedy and w1th an unb hevably dumb eypressron on h1s face Don Gosche and Ernest Tessmer were upper classmen whose grrls Bernrce Anstme and Geraldme Koontz were fatuated by the Prrnce Marjorre Ph1ll1ps had the grrl lead playmg the part of a bashful but studrous type She got the Prmce IH the end Norma Sar ver Ruth Wertenberger and Wrlma Hlnerman had supportmg roles tn the cast and W1ll1am Sturm was the vlllarn The play was under the drrectron of Mr Blshop ' ' , ' , ' C y ' ce 3' ' 'ae . , ' r , ' D' S , - ' ' no ,,,,, c'i . . . - I , ' T T Y YYY' Y I S . . . , . -U------M-H .9 , . ley was advertising manager, and Mr. Gardner 'cc I I --v-vw----Aiiii- . . hr--. ...vss. C ....... ' -s .-....s....- A..v.... ' s ' - 1 c - ' ' ' , tn- ' ' 'ci I I 1 I - A - -11-1, ' A ' ' ' 1 A L ' I ' h 1 . A 3. ... 35 -
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