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19 - THE BLACKBOARD - 51 The Junior Class of Jackson Township High School presented TAKE YOUR MEDICINE October 24, 1950, 8:00 P. M. CAST Jonathan Puckett, Santa Claus ...... Jack Benson, hospital orderly .... Dottie Carleton, nurse .............. Lottie Nelson, nurse ................. . . Miss Holt, head nurse of the hospital .... Henry K. Dodson, bachelor banker ..... . Dodie Blake, undergraduate nurse .... Patricia Pryor, special nurse .......... Angela Warren, Dodson's niece ......... Miss Dovie Finkledink, a coy old maid Cordelia Puckett, Jonathan's sister .... Miss Hoofendyke, insane patient ..... .-. Visiting Woman ................. Her Little Girl . . . ................ . Place-Room in a private hospital. Time-The Present. I. 5 o'clock in the afternoon. II. Later in the evening. III. 8 o'clock that night. Act Act Act ...... Gene Farrow Denzel Branstetter Janet Reed . . . . . . . Helen Spivey Etta Pearl McHargue ..... .. Junior Scott Amelia Stambaugh Patty Carr . . Carolyn Patterson . . . . Louise Williams . . . Nancy Benge . . . Rose Mangus . . . Janet Reed . . . Helen Spivey Director, Mrs. Dorothy Lane Stage Manager, Mr. Harold Wilson Produced by special arrangement of Artcraft Plays, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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19 - THE BLACKBOARKgD g- -3 51 JUNIOR CLASS First Row-left to right-Amelia Stambaugh, Nancy Benge, Etta Pearl Mcl-Iargue, Carolyn Patterson, Helen Spivey, Patty Carr, Junior Scott, Johnny Proifit. Second Row-Mrs. Lane, Sonnie Winters, Janet Reed, Keith Poole, Louise Williams, Gene Farrow, Don Hoskins. Third Row-Mr. Wilson, Denzil Branstetter. Keith Brindle, Bob Gregory, Lowell Spaulding. Phillip Hiland, Lyell Huckstep, Joe Maddox. Jim Shue-absent. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES The Class of '52 has had a very busy year beginning with their mag- azine sales campaign in September. This was a very successful project. On October 24 they presented the comedy, Take Your Medicine , which was well-received by the audience. The next night the class had an ice cream supper in the gym. The salesmanship awards were presented November 1 with Johnnie Proffitt and Gene Farrow winning Oscars for each having sold S100 in magazines. In addition to the selling of candy, cokes, and ice cream at thc games, the class sold plastic pillows. Candy was also sold at school. November 11, Etta Pearl McHargue, a junior, acted as an attendant for the queen at the Canterbury game. The long-awaited turkey supper was December 21 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lane. The losers in the magazine sales furnished all the food except the turkey that the magazine field man bought. The gift exchange was enjoyed that night, it was an evening of food, fun and presents. On January 8 the junior girls who could attend, were the guests at a slumber party at Mrs. Lane's.
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19 - THE BLACKBOARD - 51 1950-CALENDAR-1951 October 2-T.B. tests were given to those who wished to have them. October 10-Yell leaders, Patty Carr, Helen Spivey, Eileen Ragsdale, and Jean Stoner were elected. October 24- Take Your Medicine , given by the junior class, was pre- sented in the Advance Community Building. October 24-A round table discussion given by the Government Class gave us more understanding of the United Nations. October 26-27-Teachers' Institute was held at Indianapolis. November 1-Awards were given to the winning magazine salesmen of the junior class. November 3-Juanita McHargue, freshman, was elected queen. November 18-Several attended the football game at Indiana University. November 21-Mr. Beaver of the State Department of Public Instruction and Mr. C. T. Malan visited the school. November 22-27-Thanksgiving vacation. November 28-School did not reconvene because of heavy snow and ice. December 4-Juniors and seniors went to Zionsville to hear representa- tives from various colleges. December 7-The Home Ee. girls had a supper for the ball boys. December 8-School was dismissed again because of snow and ice. December 15-Sophomore Health Class presented a program to encourage the sale of Christmas seals. December 19-A Christmas cantata was given by the Chorus, also a con- cert by the band. December 21-School was dismissed for Christmas vacation. January 2-School reconvened. ' January 4-Mr. Spohr visited school and talked to the student body. January 12-13-County Tourney. January 29-School was dismissed the rest of the week because of dang- February erous roads and sub-zero weather. 9-The girls' and boys' chorus sponsored a formal dance. February 22-24-Sectional Tourney. March 2-Sophomores sponsored a carnival at the Advance Community Building. March 16-County Festival. April 13-14-Junior-Senior Reception. April 24-Sunshine Banquet. April 29-Baccalaureate. May 1-Commencement. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 1. The annual staff started selling advertisements September 19, 1950. 2. Pictures were taken at Porter's Studio September 21. 3. A tour was conducted through the Indianapolis Star Building, Sep- tember 21. 4. A chili supper was held at Mr. Broshar's home October 10, 1950. 5. Commencement announcements, name cards, and Thank You notes were ordered December 5. 6. The seniors decorated the assembly December 7 and 12. 7. The seniors had a party after the completion of the annual. 8. ggccaggifireate at the Advance East Christian Church was held April 9. Commencement in the Jamestown Annex took place May 1, 1951. By Janet Vermillion
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