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Dramatics DRAMATICS CLUB ..,.., ........ ,... . , .... . . Top Row: Jerry Stone, Merlin Gardner, Lavern Kracht, Kenneth Dam, Raymond Voet, Bernard Klover, Daniel Breunsbach, Rex Norrie, Warren Merriman, Duane Blackwood, Kent Obermeyer. Third Row: Judy Tobin, Ruth Schwindaman, Dorothy Pinkham, Alberta Hoffman, Nora Blackburn, Joyce Tarvin, Ramona Ellenbecker, Ruth Ann Osterhaus, Bernice Dwerlkotte, Lindell Grauer, Louise Bornhorst, Mary Lee Henry, Barbara Lee Holmes. Second Row: Ruth Anderson, Sue Tunison, Mary Lou Van Bibber, Jo Ann Rickert, Jo Ann Hoist, Mar- garet Howes, Carol Ring, Marilyn Link, Martha Ann Zimmerling, Betty Evans, Jo Anne McMahon. First Row: Jean Gerardy, Marilyn Berkley, Marlene Hawley, Betty Roudybush, Helen Anderson, Mar- garet Biberstein, Sandra Tunison, Helen Heleker, Eileen Tidwell, Twila Mayer, Sponsor Donald Wil- liams. DRAMATICS OFFICERS: ' Kenny Dam, S. C. R.g Merlin Gardner, vice- president' Warren Merriman, president' Geraldine Dam, secretaryg Ruth Anderson treasurer Marlene A new System of meetings was started by the Dramatics Club this year to interest more students in acting. Those seeking membership performed in one-act plays for the club. A one-act play No Greater Love was presented to the Postscript Club by a group of dramatics members. Dramatic films sponsored by the club were also shown. A Holly- wood Theater group presented Modes and Manners in Acting. The National Thespian Society is an honor so- ciety in the sense that students are granted mem- bership for having performed meritorious work ln dramatic arts and for having met the membership qualifications and standards as established by the Na- tional Council. The charter for Troupe No. 500 in Marysville High School was granted in 1942 and since that time 87 students have qualified for mem- bership. Hawley, pr ogra m chairman. ' I 5 P I H NS mall, eww , 'f luu.: ooU, o-nav A Top Row: Bernice Dwerlkotte, Kenny Dam, Galen Carpenter tvice-presidentl, Merlin Gardner Donald F. Williams lsponsorl First Row: Marv Lou Van Bihber. Helen Heleker, Louise R h s toresidentl. Ruth Ann Osterhous, Bett R d b h 4 - Hgwrleyjf lgtuth Anderson, Lindell Grauer. y Ou y us secretary treasuren' Marlene
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F.F.A. Top Row: Francis Vering, Virgil Luedders, Ronald Moeller, James Asbury, Robert Peeks, Richard Talbot, Loren Duever, Gerald Collins, Robert Spellmeier, Richard Pacha, Robert Asbury, Eugene Breeding. Fourth Row: Millard Peterson, Kenneth Koch, Leland Downard, Gordon Downard, Bruce Ungerer, Gary Bothwell, Billy Blumer, Joseph Staggenborg, Don Foley, John Keller, Harold Roever, Clarence Spell- mexer. Third Row: Ronald Zimmerling, Raymond Pacha, Clarence Cohorst, Gerald Johnson, Dean Nehrig, Gerhard Stichternath, Galyn Peterson, Roy Mayhew, Bernard Dwerlkotte, Jerome Wassenberg, Richard Fro- berg, Arlyn Scheller, Donald Baker. Second Row: Gerald Griffee, Lloyd Richardson, Lester Schaeffer, Donald Marquardt, Frederick Nieberding, Kent Obermeyer, Richard Vering, James Mayer, Leo Nietfeld, Eldred Smith. First Row: Sponsor James Jacobson, Lawrence Stoehr, Paul Roever, Donald Talbot, Arlyn Brucker, Veryl Blaske, Victor Stohs, Wayne Link, William Drinnen. The Marysville Chapter of Future Farmers of America with an active membership of 50 boys is a part of the national organiza- tion of more than 300,000 members. Organized for farm boys, it has promoted activities designed to develop rural leadership, create an intelligent choice of farming occupations, encourage cooperative efforts, promote scholarship, establish young men in farming. Opportunities to receive training in attaining these ob- jectives are promoted by agricultural judging events, farm me- chanics contests, public speaking contests, F. F. A. officers leader- ship schools, and individual farming programs completed by vo- cational agriculture students. Farm records completed for 1949 showed a total of 3,233 bushels corn produced, 15,435 pounds of beef, 3,309 pounds of pork, fifteen head of dairy cows and heifers, as major projects by fifty boys. This year's enrollment of fifty boys represents forty-six farm homes scattered in a nine town- ship area surrounding Marysville. F F. A. Office,-5 Richard Pacha, sentinel: Gerald Griffee, report- er: Eugene Breeding, vice-president: Richard Vering secretary, Galyn Peterson, president. 3 'R Green Hands Get The Board 33
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unior Pla The Phantom Tiger Top Row: Director .........................,..,... ,,,, D gnald Williams Arthur Hale-cousin .....,.............,.. .,,. L avem Kracht Sheriff Osgood-arm of law from village ,,,, Bernard Klover Macintosh-Erma's sweetheart detective .,... Duane Blackwood Thompson-second victim of Phantom Tiger .... .... K ent Obermeyer Oswald Kerins-cousin who collects bugs ..... ,,,,., J era-ld Stgne Rhumba-a negro ..........,.............. .... R aymond Voet First Row: Prompter ................ ................... . . ..... ......, Ca rol Ring Evelyn Hale--Arthur's wife who betrayed him ..,. ...........,. B etty Evans Sylvia, Tiger's Mistress-an apparition ........ . .... Nora Faye Blackburn Erma Lowrie-the heiress ,.,,........,. ..... . . . Barbara Lee Holmes Mrs. Murdock-mysterious servant ....,... . .................... ....,. J o Ann Rickert Peggy Van Ess--friend from the city ........... .............................. G eraldine Dam Aunt Sophia-aunt with a loose upper plate .. ...................,............ Jean Gerardy Stage managers not pictured ................. .... Ra y Vincent, Audrey Martin, Anna Randell Get along you lepidemus odorosis It's Thompson MUI'd0Ck, where are YOU? Score No. 2 for the Phantom Tiger 35
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