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uniofz - eniofz an uef Students, faculty members, guests .... March 5 .... Reformed Church .... maroon and gray decorations .... Richard Rice emcees .... old songs and new . . . . Alice Watson at the piano . . . . Winnie welcomes . . . . Ronnie replies . . . . witty remarks .... Mr, Keim speaks .... faculty speeches .... Bobby's farewell . . . Shirley and Clair with jingles ,... Doris Statler taking pictures .... Ronnie gets camera-shy .... plenty of food and laughs .... dancing in the gym .... wonderful evening ..,. goodbye .... goodbye ....
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H 7-lee 'fofzesf pfzincen Tatiana - - - Vaslav .... Sonia - - - Ivan .... Ilyitch ....... Lady-in-waitin g Mother Vanya .... Tsar Mikhail .... Prince Dmitri --- Jester ........ Messenger .... Cossack girl -- First Cossack --- Second Cossack Third Cossack .... First Russian - Second Russian Third Russian --- Jack Bricker Clair Glaser CAST PRODUCTION CREW ------ Edna Gipe --- Myron Pfoutz Winifred Bowman ------ Richard Rice -- Larry Patterson Louise Woodward ---- jean Wagner ------ Lee Bowers - - - - Ronald Nelson - - - - Robert Hawbaker --- Boyd Hawbaker -------- Anne Harris Marvin Richesson ------- jack Kane ---- Gerald Kemp ---- Bill McCarl --- Ronald Keefer ---- Dean Wagner Wayne Gorman Richard Jones
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ennsxllvania ee Mercersburg schools observed Pennsylvania Week for the first time on October 17g 1949. An exhibition, held in the high school gym, consisted of local produce, art and needlework, antiques, and exhibitions from local places of business. The exhibition was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Mercersburg. A special assembly Pennsylvania Play Party was presented by the high school chorus. The assembly, shown to the school children in the afternoon and to the public at night, featured hillbilly songs and square dancing. Even the grade school observed Pennsylvania Week. The first grade erected a miniature of Buchanan's Monument. Second grade built a model farm. Third grade had an arrowhead collection and large background drawings. Other grades performed similar activities, such as constructing a small covered wagon, and mark- ing a map of the state with the products and industries of each locality.
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