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LIBRARIANS Row 1 Beverly Flem1ng, Sh1rley Zerbe, Rose Mar1e Roggeman, W1lda Bowers, Sh1rley Gause, Mary Jane Ha1nes, Mar1e Harnls fager, Jean Adams Row 2 Ursula Knotts, JaCk18 Long, Peggy Long, Anna Mumper, Sh1rley Aldr1ch, Jean McElwa1n, Betty Badertscher, Carolyn Kllngler, Sandra Flemlng, Nancy Long, Joyce McElwain, Mlss Jump Row 3 Jan1s Clum, J u a n 1 t a Gray, Joyce MCC11Ht0Ck, Frances Hawk, Mlrlam Stalter, Mar garet Faze, Glor1a Rudabaugh, Carolyn Bas1nger, Jane Z1mmer man, Arlene Sch1ck, Carole De1lman Our l 1 b r a r y cons1sts of more than three thousand volumes There are also twenty magaz1nes and one newspaper wh1ch c o m e regularly to us, and the Ohlo Pup1ls' Readlng C1rcle books are purchased yearly BSS1d8S thls, each year some new reference works are added as well as some works of fictlon Once each month the Allen County Bookmoblle bP1hgS be tween two and three hundred books and pamphlets to the h1gh school llbrary F1lms are also secured from th1S source Each per1od two student l1brar1ans are 1n charge and perform rout1ne tasks such as, keep1ng books and magazlnes ln order, P8C6lV1Hg and charg1ng out books, and aSS1StlHg students in any poss1ble way A L1brary Sc1ence course was started th1s year for the student 8SS1StaHtS, so they c o u 1 d be more eff1c1ent, and have a better underst1nd1ng of the1r w o r k as a l1brar1an As an add1t1onal educatlonal un1t for all students, the L1ma Publlc L1brary Staff aga1n 1DVlt6d the SSHIOTS to make the annual IHSPBCBIOH tr1p One group of the S6n1OPS made the tr1p dur1ng the forenoon of March 31, the other group golng on the afternoon of the same day FUTURE FQRMERS OF AMERICA Row l B111 Kohll, J1m Long, Sam Hager, B111 Knowlton, Edd1e Kl1ngler, Dale Best, G 1 l b e r t Long, Buddy Long, Leonard Klingler, Mr Holthaus Row 2 W e n d e 1 1 Bennett Kenny K11ngler ndd wi1118mS, Bill Turner, Roger Klingler, Larry Hefner, J1m Trenpert, Jerry Ruhlen, Ph1l Hall Row 3 Joe Bicknell, Davld Pr1tchard, MOFP1S Ramga, Jack Dawson, Ralph Zerbe, Tbm Hefner, Fred Hager, Paul Ste1ner, Frank Hartman, John Murray, Wally Shearer . . . . . . . . .- 0 n . . . Q . - . - . . 0 . . Q . . . . 1 o I an . . . . n o . . . I . . . . . . . I . . . l . . . O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q . . . Q I . . . . . 0 0 x v Q . .-, . . . v . I 0 . . . . o
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JULIOR CLASS PLAY Thls 13 the story of the Maxwell family Whlle Mrs Maxwell fM8TJOF16 Yoakam, has gone to v1s1t her aunt, her three chlldren Pat KBOHHIG Prowantj, D1ck fLou Harnlshfegerl and not CMartha Jo nmerlckj they declded to rent rooms for two weeks They had many funny experlences lhelr boarders were Mr U1lbur Street CLarry Algerj and h1s nephew Mlcheal Street CM1ke Staufferl, and Mr w1lSOH CJerry Ruhlenj h1s wlfe dortense CCarolyn Blackl and thelr e1ghteen year old daughter Annabelle Chary Dunklej Just after the boarders rented the rooms Jamle, the1r mald, fSh1rley Reed, got the measles and everyone was quarantlned for two we ks Dur1ng that tlme there are many strange thlngs that happened Whlle they are quarantlned Pat's boyfr1end lJ0hn Murray, brings them some food Flnally they flnd out why the W1lson famlly acted so strangely Dr Webster CCharles Th81SJ finds that Mamle only had a strawberry rash, and Ars Maxwell calls to say that t h e 1 r aunt 13 comln back wlth her Everyone 18 happy agaln and the boarders arc golng to leave when a fat woman fJean MCEIWBIHJ and ner two chllcren CBob Anspach , fMary Jane H31HGS, ask for a room They cfuse her for Anna of them for two weeks SENIOR CLAoo PLAY On May 8 and 9, the senlor class presented HThe Nlght Was Darkw under the d1rect1on of Ayrton A Packer, To the 1S013t6d mountaln manslon of Bcngamln Garth CJoe Huntj, an eccentrlc old mlllionalre, are summoned late one stormy wln ter n1ght, by'm e a n s of cryptlcally worded telegrams, all his 11V1ng he1rs Mortimor Garth CDewey Jhafferj, a young man from Oxford, Kay Garth lShirleJ Aldrlchj, a lb year old budybody, Mrs Deliah GarthfLorra1ne LOHgm8l8F, her mother Gearld Sklnner fDean Nlcholsl, a vaudevllllan, Frelda Skln ner KJUBHILR Grayj, h1s wlfe, Dora Garth KBarbara Kerskerj a woman with hallucinatlons, Alan Garth cG11bBPt Longl, a black sheep, and Lillian Ferrls CClcola Zimmermanj, a nurse Upon thelr arr1val, they are 1HfOTmLd by Garth's attorney, Jabez Weedle CRoger Moweryj, that the old man has dled sud denly, leav1ng behind hmm a very unusual wlll Thls wlll provides that all the heirs are to remaln IH the house con t1nuously for twenty four hours before they may know who 18 to 1nher1t what If anyone leaves before the time 1S up, h1s share of the lnheritence w1ll be forfe1ted and d1v1ded among the others The house, UhlCh has had a slnister reputat1on for years, lives up to its advance notlces Ghosts, van1sh ing guests, talking portralts, and screams in the dark all contribute to the bewilderment of the hapless helrs Norma Paterson CChestine St8ShW1Ck,, Garth's secretary and Rakofmy fJoe Cleavesl, a RUSSIBH butler, also make lt unpleasant for the guests by follow1ng Mr Garth's plans. Y . . ' 0 : 0 . . , . . , 7 . . . m . . . . .. . . 3 . H . . . . a . . . . 0 4 I ' . R . . S L ' . D 1 5 7 R' belle really has the measles and Dr. Webster quarantines all O . ,. ' ' F . . . . Q . . . . . . I , . A W ' s . Q. r 4 c l 9 . u . . . 1 , . . . . . . . - , . . . . . . ' . . . , - . O . ' 0
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