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OPERETTA Cn May I9 I943, a very inTeresTing opereTTa was given in The audiToriunn oT The T-lirsdale CenTral School. IT was composed oT The sTudenTs Trorn grades 2 Through 6. The TiTle oT The play was The Frog Prince . IT was direcTed by Miss RuTh Duryee and IT was accompanied by Wanda Ervay aT The piano. THE CAST: Qceer, Bernie Lee S'raighT' Princess Virginia Emerson' Kiri Dora d Sffarb Bu' er Larry Lifder- rnani: Frog Prince. Dorald lnqrarn' FirsT Peasar', Kay Ken Second PeasanT Keirh Liroerrran' Third Peasarrf Mifcrd Williarns' Gypsy For'une Teller, Nerfie T-Tar'nrr.3rd. PEASANTS: Sally Ervay, Elaine Learn, Jane' Panerson Louise Declrer Jare' Yardrnan Delores Srephens, Donald Far- well, Virrcr KenT, Howard Linderrnan, WalTer Davis Pa'Ty Sc,-.inSlri Rayrrvd Wagner Mariorie STraighT. SERVANTS: Joan S'eDhers, Marie Barnes Sandra Farwell, KenneTh Zacher, Dale Wagner, Jaflr Me'calT. DOLLS: BeTTy Saylor, French' Ann Linderrnan Chinese' Shirley FairTield, Eskimo: Virginia Barnes, Englisht RuTh BurT, Duich' Marion Zacher, Russian? Mary Ann Folfs, Arnerican' Madeline Learn, Spanish. STANLNNG llef' To righTl: Barbara Jackson, Wayne Wagner, Loren l-lasT- ings, Louis Pelow, Arnold Krafrs lnte- phine Laih, CaTherine STruble Fcrna Weaver, Jarnes STurTevanT. LeTr Tc righT lsiTTingl1 Marie Healey Payrnond Goodyear. MlSSlNC5: PaT'y Fairfeld Wi iarn Miller. ly The senior play was presenTed November I8-I9, l942. The ploT was woven around Two eldf erly vegeTarians, T-TaTTie and Quilly, who were engaged. The couple was broken up when Quilly saw HaTTie's imposTer eaTing meaT and he accused The real HaTTie oT The oTTense. HaTTie became en- gaged To a meaT paclcer and Quilly Tell Tor gushy Mrs. Sparks. These acTs allowed anoTher worried couple To be married who had been lcepT aparT by Their relaTives' conTlicTing ideals. The play was a greaT Tinancial success. SENIOR PLAY E25
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hphe CAMPFIRE GIRLS Carnplire Girls this year have in: uded qirls lrorn The filth, sinh and sever-1h grades. Ahhouqh if has beer hard fc ce' about rhis year bezause of ra'iori': yer fhe :iris have had scrne mood times They have helped Collet? lals and fircars as lheir par' in nalpnal defensei 1 Besides supporfing the war egcrr by collecring scrap The qirls also get red, whire and blue badges To wear. A 'ovely Chris+rrias carolina nar'y was held. This spring rhe giris are having 'heir annual doughru' drive fc iifarce The Manulca Group and lor expense cl heir summer cannp. The linish ol rhe Campiire season will be in May af lhe big Council Tire in Olean. FIRST ROW: Eslher Hall, Bealrice Thurslon, Nancy Frosf, Bonnie Lee Slraiqhf, Joan Sfevens, Eunice Hall. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Henry, Miss Merill, Palricia Fairfield. FIRST ROW: Pauline Srruble, Vir- ginia Gaylor. Arlene Burr, Phyllis Henry, Dolores Oakley, Harrier Folfs. Dolores Wilson. SECOND ROW: Dorofhy Franlrlin. Rufh Hale, Roberla Wino, Belly Mon- lara, Helen Bender. THIRD ROW: Norma Crawford, Beu- lah Weber, June Clayson Mary Lowe, Miss Banra. FOURTH ROW: Jirnrny Srnifh, Don- ald S'ronq Roberl Sleqner, Norma Crawford, .luanifa Williams, Joyce Wag- ner. FIFTH ROW: Richard Rogers, The Viflory Club vas lnrrned lo rorri I d 4 i A - ., . . .J A p oe doo ci izenship in our school and do our bi? in helping the war all r in .3 ' fur Corrirnunivy. One ol our nies? arnbilious proievs was The consfruclion ol a series ol palricfic pggferg IQ, '. war ericrt Priges cl war slannps were given fo Juanita W,,li5m and Ngrma Cfawfcfd IC, me bei, posyera VICTORY CLUB Q4
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Fulure Farmers ol America is an organizafion ol boys 'raking vocalional agricullure. The organizalion reaches from Washinglon lo Puerlo Rico and from Maine 'ro Hawaii. The commercial garden ol lhe local chapler was a qreal success. The gross receipls from pro- duce sold al lhe Farmers' Marker in Olean amounfed lo well over lhirly dollars. Although Transpor- lalion shorlage has cul down lhe boys' acriviries The chapler has been aclive and expecls lhe oulslanding local evenl To be The annual F. F. A. Parenl and Son banguel. ? 3 FIRST ROW: Wayne R. Wagner, - Richard Rogers. Ernesl Burl, Ronald Adams, Ralph Hurlburl. SECOND ROW: Edgar Frosl, Carl Kenr, Karl Dulfon, Arlhur Pinney. THIRD ROW: Mr. Burlew, Kennefh Burch, Ronald Crandall, Paul Kenl, Ar- nold Krafls. ABSENT: Waller Karsl, John Mifch- ell, Louis Underwood, Roberl Oakes, John Wilson, Raymond Goodyear, Joe Bunk. ,FIRST ROW llelr fo righfl: Rosanne Bishop, Dannie Websler, Thelma Durlon, Janet Miller, Earl Dofy, Douglas Colley, Richard Borden, Donald Ingram. SECOND ROW: Helen Rogers, Norma Jean Linderrnan, Jacqueline Slrang, Roberla Wing, Jack Metcalf. THIRD ROW: James Lockwood, Joan So- winski, Agnes Sowinski, Marian Myers, Jean Burlingame, Parricia Palferson. FOURTH ROW: Robert Johnson, Donald Ingram, Arlene Burr, Dolores Oakley, Eleanor Colley, Miss ConkIin.' FIFTH ROW: Waller Frosf, Frank Slimson, Hershall Learn, Donald Hurlburr, Jack Bryanl. ABSENT: Belly Farwell, Loren Sfrang, David Sfrang, Evabelle Thurston, Marie Barnes, Eunice Hall, Howard Hammond, Janer Houge, Mary Lou Ingram, Ida Mae Brooks, Lillian Elon, Bonnie Lee Sfraighf, Gordon Hooper, Kenneth Zairer, LeAnna Johnson, Roberta Learn, Larry Linderman, Viclor Kent, Kenneth Knapp, Richard Wilson, Donald Suarf, Orrin Oakley, Billie Hurlburl, Harold Peasly, Wayne Kenf. The 4H Club is a nalional organizalion and our club is iusl one small branch ol il. We have 'rwo diflerenlr parls, Agricullure and Home Ec. Home Ec. includes sewing, cooking and room im provemenl. Agricullure includes raising gardens, live-slock, and poullry. The boys make up lhe agri cullure parl and 'rhe girls fhe Home Ec. parl. Some girls parlicipale in lhe olher. Red Cross work is also anolher parl included under our general work. If we wanl lo we can Q0 lo The lair wilh our proiecls. We have gone lor Iwo years now and hope lo go again THE 4H CLUB Q6
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