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Martha Huntington ------------------------- --Roene Kellam f MT L' .H v d V .f ' -I Q I ssmoa PLAY 1953 WTHE LITTLE DOG LAUGHEDU BY VERA AND DEN TAHPLEY Oh, it's true that the Huntingtons had their faultsg but it took Laurie to Wpsychologizew them logically, unmercifwlly and with conplete unconcern for ordinary human failing. Just home from college where she had studied enough psychology to make her believe she could remake their lives, she soon had the house a maze of jumble-blacks, pictures, word association tests and the whole family wandering around with thermometers in their mouths to find their HEnergy Peak.N Eventually, but after some trials, Laurie attained some maturity, Gus trapped her bird-trapper, Sid and Ted ended their business rivalry to bring the play to a happy ending. Gus Chiss Gustaveskyl ----------------------- Joyce Cross Wally Huntington ---------------------------- James Hacker Sidney Huntington -------------------- ------- Joe Stanley Connie Hiatt Laurie Huntington ------------------------- - Horatio P. Honeywell --------------- -------- James Wiley Joan Wood ---------------------------- ---- Suzanne Klepser Mark Bradford ------------------------------- Neil Zook Mrs. Caroline Blakesly -------------- ------- -Devon Hedrick Mrs. Grace Schoinbeck ------- - ------------- Mrs. Walola Breckenridge-- ------------- ---- -Verda Lambert -Reba Haley Terese Brown ----------- ----- ------ -------- Shirley Sharp Ted Wood ------------------------- -------- - Lillina Wood ------------------- --- ---- ---- --Gene Minton -Martha Weaver Passers By ----------------- ---Larry Smith, Robert Manning, Ruth Michealson, Paul Kellam The entire action took place at the front entrance and in the living room of the Huntington home in one of America's smaller cities. The time is early June of the present year.
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The class of 1954 pres- ented nTom Sawyern for their Junior play. The cast is as follows: Huckleberry Finn - Jim Wiley Sid Sawyer - Jim Hacker Joe Harper - Joe Stanley Tom Sawyer - Larry Smith Becky Thatcher - Joyce Gross Mary Sawyer - Suzanne Klepser Jim-the negro - Larry Lahr Aunt Polly - Martha Weaver Widow Douglass - Shirley Sharp Mrs. Harper - Rena Harris Judge Thatcher - Gene Minton Alfred Temple - Neil Zook Amy Lawrence - Roene Kellam Ingun Joe - Bob Manning Stage Manager - Bill Whitacre Business Manager - Ruthenna Scott Adventures of Tom Sawyer, dramatized from Mark Twain's immortal story, takes place in the living-room of Aunt Polly's home. All the charm of the author's story and the imnortant characters are transferred to the play. The fence whitewashing scene, Tom's love affair, the finding of the stolen treasure, in fact, all the favorite adventures were there, and the dialog was Mark Twain's very own.
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495 ' -.f ,- . ig 3 gg3iyi:QQHQyrs'f , Yifuari Breasts. Hoff W sgsssre r 1 ' X X. 2Sff4'fiff12fs . swf gf : wie sflvvxiss ,..Qa, I sixth T lewis , p arg lst row: Nancy Wiley, Jane Gard, Glenda Crull, Kathryn Fisher, Barbara Jetmore Roene Kellam, Margaret Glass, Larry Smith, Janet Ware, Dianne Sundermann, Devonna Krieg, Kay Gardner, Kathleen Johnson, Carolyn Shidler, Karen Friedley, Mrs. Lena Swan. 2nd row: Lynn DeWitt, Phyllis Creek, Jane Weaver, Elaine Lahr, Martha Mills, Erma Jane Myers, Martha Weaver, Keith Sharp, Nancy Darland,- Joyce Manning, Shirley Glass, Marcia Dolby, Carol Updike, Marilyn Lahr, Mike Matthews, 3rd row: Susie Mills, Lynda Allen, Rosemary Armfield, Carolyn Weaver, Janice Wilhelm, Patty Sundermann, Carol Kay Friedley, Gene liinton, Beverly Hoover, Lois Hosler, Diane Gard, Marilyn Wilhelm, Marlene Hacker, Claudia Hosier, Wilma Krieg, Margaret Dolby. hth row: Ann Wilhelm, Carol Jetmore, Jerry Minton, Suzanne Klepser, Shirley Crawford, Arlene Kellam, Twyla Dolby, Elvin Zook, Carolyn Heaston, Nancy Douglass, Sandra Gard, Alice Gentis, Ronald Hosier, Carol Hosler, Donna Hoover, Beth Snutt. The Junior Leaders did a splendid job of enrolling the members for the year. Seventy-five members started their projects, but sixty-four completed with a total of one hundred nineteen completed projects. The club attempted to meet all the requirements for an honor club. One of these requirements was the organization of an advisory board comprising Mrs. Friedley, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Heaston, Mrs. Jetmore, Mrs. Kellam, Mrs. Minton, and Mrs. Wilhelm. This committee was to aid in the forming of policies and general supervision when needed. Nancy Darland represented our club in the County Demonstration contest with her demonstration of Frozen Jam. She placed fourth. Three girls took part in the Judging contest of the county: Beverly Hoover who placed first in Baking, Sandra Gard who placed first in Food Preservation, and Carol Kay Friedley who placed fifth in Baking. Beverly placed ninth and Sandra placed fourth when they represented the county in the district contest at Wabash. A total of seven girls participated in the dress revues. In the senior revue were Roene Kellam, Susie Klepser, Sandra Gard, and Marcia Dolby, Susie and Sandra received revue pins for outstanding work. Nancy received the Of those who can of black and received Roene Kellam at Chicago. completed in Douglass, Arlene Kellam, and Janet Ware were in the junior revueg Nancy and Arlene pins for their outstanding work. represented Huntington County at the State Fair were: Marilyn Wilhelm who exhibited a raspberries and received an Ag and Gathel Paul who exhibited a painting in handicraft a B. was awarded a trip by the First National Bank to the International Livestock Exposition This award was given on the basis of the total number of project years she had her eight years of h-H.
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