Mascoutah Community High School - Mascoutan Yearbook (Mascoutah, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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The oflicers ol' the SFC. are Charles Kiehaeli. president: ,lim Mitchell, vicefpresident: ,lean XVhite. secretaryg Deloris Rowald, treasurer. The activities, under the sponsorship of Miss llueke and Mr. Stout, included an all-school Wiener roast, assembly pro- grams, supervision of open house, an allfschool party. Christmas decorations in the study hall and gym entrance, and the supervision of noon-hour recreation. In general, it is the duty ol' the council to conduct the social and recreational activities of the student body. STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL FCA llPlIll'l'0 lllill This year our extra-curricular activities were inf creased hy the liormation ot a photography cluh, It is under the direction and supervision ol' Mr. Clover and Nr, XVood. Ol' the titty students who attended the liirst meeting, ahout thirty lxecame cluh meinhers. 'lhe otliicers elected were -lohn Pittman, president: Paul Blaekmer, vice-president: jaynie Bassett, secre- tary: and 'lim lXlitchell, treasurer. The cluh purchased S200 worth of equipment including an enlarger, a Contact member, electric timer, safe light, etc, FRONT ROW: Miss Hucke, D. Rowold, J, Mitchell, Kiebock, White, Mr. Stout. BACK ROW: Smith, S, Dickhaut, D. Mitchell, Lonter, Lernbke, Teichmann. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FRONT ROW: Bizenberger, Bassett, Staub, Snyder, Cummings, Moeller, E, Dickhout, Ackerman, Fackenthall, M:Abee, Renth, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. G'over, Leonhardt, Kolb, Teichmonn, Pittman, Schanz, Wilmsmcyer, Seering, Zimmermann, Roth, R. Starron, D. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, Mr, Wood. BACK ROW: J. Starron, Hanks, Cannon, Seitz, Bowers, Hoelscher, Blockrner, Rich- ter, Weber, Graul. 9 J P me ., ,i A ,at ff 'L . M , 4 'N ki K A .5 x' l , . i ,,..jf.,,s,, if x x K, 'ai xlx Y i

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FITURE FARMERS A ll HRMEMAKER' RF AMERICA F. F. A. FRONT ROW: Witham, Plab, Sauerhage, Harris, Blackmer, Vollmar, Frerker. BACK ROW: Mr. Daigh, Hamann, Engel, Lanter, Deterding, Yarber, Short, Munie, Emig F. H. A. FRONT ROW: Reeble, Proffitt, V. Rowald, Doelling, Anstedt, Richter, Bizenberger, L. Phil- lips, Biddle, Klingel, Miss Walden. MIDDLE ROW: Gunia, Matthews, Carle, D, Rowald, Hecker, Hoercher, Blum, Weber, Kraske, Stahl, Lembke, Curry, P. Groul, Bischoff, S. Dickhout, Justus, Kuehn, Wornbacher, Trappe, Rainwater. BACK ROW: Bunn, Garner, Yuengel, S. Funk, Karpel, Kilian, Wiegand, Linss, N, Schneider, Yarber, B. Funk, Surmeier, Staub, Snyder, Augustine, Dietz, B. Graul, Spanley, J. Schneider, Heirnann The F, F, A., under the sponsorship of hir. Dnigh. elected the following officers: Loraine Ynrhcr, president: Armin llainmnn, vice presidentg Everett Deterding. secre- taryg VViilrer Engel, treasurer: Roy Emig, reporterg and VVendcll Short, sentinel. Vllhe activities ol' the clulu included participation in livestock and dairy judging conf tests, grain and poultry shows, pest-eradication contest, parliaimentarv procedure contests, rudio hroiidcaists, parent! SOD AULIHLILICT, and fill' SYLIIL' COI1VCI'lflOI1. The otficers of the F, H. A. are Betty jane Richter, 22 Prcsidentg Nlzirjorie Klingel, vice president: Leona Ans- tedt, secretary: l,yla1 Jenin Phillips, treasurer: Bitzi Biddle. Puhlic reliltionsg hlzirlene Doelling, pairlizilnentalriiing Vel- ma Rowald, historiging Flihusnelclu Uincnluergcr, song lender. Mrs. Bischoflf is chapter mother and Mrs, Richter her assistant. Under the sponsorship ol' Miss X'Vzilden the activities ol the cliilu consisted ol' ii Cltristinzis pzirty. installation, hillie siile. Valentine party, motlicvzind- daughter dinner. style show, und the sponsorship of Rally Day, which was held at our school this year,



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E lllR PLAY LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Harper, Marilyn Beckmeyer, Jean White, Jack Klopmeyer, Norman Weber, June Linck, Carol Stahl, Mrs. Leilich, Marjorie Klingel, Doris Justus, Sylvia Haas, Helen Heimann, John Pittman. THE GOOF FROM GOPHER GULCH A comedy in Three Acts CHARLES GEORGE Directed by Mrs. Avis Leilich Presented on April 14, 1950 Cast of Characters Hudson, English butler, dignified and stately - - - JOHN PITTMAN Mrs, Isabel Shaw, aristocratic, autocratic society matron - CAROL STAIIL Pamela Shaw, young girl, snohbish and selfish - - - JEAN WIXITE Hattie, Negro maid ---------- HELEN I'lEIMANN Mrs. Hamilton Briscoe, society friend of Mrs. Shaw MARILYN BECKMEYER Mrs, Grahame Wyatt-Browne, artificial friend of Mrs, Shaw DOROTHY HARPER Gilbert Bishop, worthless, but charming, man-about-town JACK KLOPMEYER Oscar Springer, the goof, good, sensible, and lovable NORMAN WEBER Mrs. Samantha Springer, Oscar's sweet, gentle mother DORIS JUSTUS Sadie Springer, timid, soft-spoken sister of Oscar - MARJORIE KLINGEL Louise Sherman, brusque and unscrupulous woman lawyer JUNE LINCK Della, rotund Irish cook ---------- SYI.v1A HAAS Story The author, taking as the premise of his play the simple and reverent quotation, t'Oh Lord, teach me to be kind, reveals how kindness and humanity pay huge dividends, Because of their simple acts of kind- ness, Oscar, his sister, and his mother receive a large fortune from the late George Shaw, who came West to Gopher Gulch to try to regain his health. Finding in these simple folk such devotion and consideration as he had never before known, Mr. Shaw left his relatives practically nothing. Being appraised of the of the Play legacy, Oscar brings his mother and sister East to claim the inheritance. Mr, Shaw's relatives, together with an unscrupulous woman lawyer, make every effort to fleece the Springers of their legacy. But the simple tactics that won George Shaw's heart triumph over all evil, and Oscar even succeeds in winning the love of Pamela Shaw, the dead man's niece. The play has abundant humor, exciting situations, a sprinkling of pathos, and interesting characters.

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