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Page 30 text:
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Cfaaa ljfaya HREDHEADED ROYALTY FROM ARKANSAS On November 11, 1945, the Iunior Class presented a three-act comedy, Redheaded Royalty From Ar- kansas in the school gymnasium. Prince Michaels, from down in Ar- kansas comes to Furst College. He is a tall, gangling, drawling, young hillbilly. His given name is Prince, but all the girls immediately think he is a real prince and assume that Prince Michaels .................,...............,,,. Dale Nellis ..,.......... Iim Donovan ...,,........ Fordyce Green ..,...... Hans Fitzler ....,..,.... Leigh Iohnston .....,.,. Iacky Wallis .......,.. Yvonne Ferris .,..... Aimee Rossen ....,.,.... Doris Willowby ........ Ethal Whalen .....,.. his comic clothes and manner are an eccentricity of royalty. The poor fellow finds himself lion- ized and fawned upon, much to his embarrassment. A Lblcmckmail ring has been working in the College for over a year and all efforts to locate the criminals have failed but it re- mains for the prince to clear up the mystery. It ends very satisfactorily. The cast was as follows: Luellen ....,,..........lohn Chew ........Myron Matney .....,...A1bert Bennett ...,.....Ted McKillip .....,..Doris Carroll ..........He1en Snow ...,,...Waneta Russel ..,.,.,,......,Mary Barlow .,........Wanda Thomas ,.,.,,,,,.,...,Doris Long GINGER SNAPS BACK The Seniors are presenting a play characters are: Darwin Luther ................ H. Anlcrom, Ir. Oscar Ping ........... ........ L . Werking Ginger Iones ....... ....... W . Thomas Mrs. Iones ...............,............,, D. Carroll Roberta KBobJ Iones ................ R. Miller Cynthia Roberts ..,........,........ M. Barlow Smoky Bleek .............................. I. Hall Mrs. Pauline Praline .....,.... E. McKillip Mrs. Opal Dome ...........,...... T. Brenner Dr. Bottleneck .......... .......... D . Faucett 28 called, Ginger Snaps Back. The The play is centered around the Iones family in the small country town of Fairweather. It seems that an eccentric young millionaire comes to town accompanied by his valet fhe just can't stand noisel this nerves you knowl. However when the small sister of the Iones family starts in with plenty of noise, things really happen to the new roomer. Things really happen when a Process Server and a city wolfess turns up too.
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SUNSHINE CLUB First Row: Doris Long, Deloris Matney, Valaire Clampitt, Annabell Clampitt, Ruth Davis, Mary Barlow, Doris Carroll, Thelma Beeson, Second Row: Ramona Miller, Thelma Brenner, Wanda Thomas, Mrs. Stewart, Audrey Semler, Phyllis Smith, Helen Snow. To join the Sunshine Club the girls had to earn fifty points. Things they could do for points were: Pay dues for the year. Visit the aged and sick. Attend Sunday School and Church. Assist a teacher. Make a public appearance. Bring canned fruit or canned vegetables. On November 30. our officers were elected as follows: President ........ ....... A nnabell Clampitt Vice Pres. ..... ..,.....,.,...... R uth Davis Corres. Sec. ...... ....... V alaire Clampitt Rec. Sec. .........,.,.............................. Mary Barlow Treasurer .......................................... Doris Carroll Our Club was initiated and ofiicers installed by the New Castle Chapter on Ianuary 30, 1946, with a candlelight service. After which our club served them with refreshments. Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Yellow and White Motto: Others Emblem: The Rising Sun Song: My Sunshine Girl HOME EC. CLUB 'llil f :tl The purpose of the Club: Pint Rowzl Iulia Saul, Doris Long, Deloris Matney, Ramona Miller, Wanda Thomas, Doris Carroll, Ianice Cox, Phyllis Smith, Thelma Beeson, Iudy Semler. Second Row: Mrs. Miller fclub Mother! Ioyce Kautz, Enid McKillip, Betty Paul, Valaire Clampitt, Waneta Russel, Audrey Semler, Mary Barlow, Ruth Davis, Annabell Clampitt, lean Stewart tSponsorJ. The organization and tirst meeting of the New Lisbon Home Ec. Club was held October 23, 1945. Officers elected were: President .,............,................,...... Wanda Thomas Vice Pres. ,..... ........,... D oris Carroll Secretary ............................ ......... R amona Miller Treasurer .............................................. Ianice Cox To encourage democratic living in the home and community. To work tor better home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To encourage the development of leader- ship and co-operation. To provide wholesome recreation. To promote a growing appreciation oi the joys and satistactions of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of house membership. 27 8. To further interest in home economics. The Flower .............................................. Red Rose The Colors ..,.... ......,,............ R ed and White The Motto ..... ...... T oward New Horizons
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ORCHESTRA Lett to Rlqht: Wayne Hedrick, Dorothy Query, Valaire Clampitt, Annabell Clampitt, Alice Austin, Charles Werkinq, lack Wissler, James Miller, Buddy Werkinq, Don Faucett, Bob Herr, Mr. Albrecht, Hershel Ank- rom, Ir., Iimmy Hoover, Lowell Goar. Not in picture: Doris Breneman. The orchestra had a successful Accompanist for the orchestra was school year of playing for basket- Doris Breneman. Director was Mr. ball games, the Iunior Play, Farm Albrecht. Institute, and various other times through the year. CHORUS Pint Row: Iudy Semler, Thelma Beeson, Phyllis Smith, Doris Carroll, Helen Snow, Deloris Matney, Wanda Thomas, Audrey Semler, Ruth Davis, Ianice Cox. Second Row: Bob Herr, lack Carroll, Don Faucett, Thelma Brenner, Dorothy Bertch, Valaire Clampitt, Doris Lonq, Hershel Ankrom, Ir., Mary Barlow, Annabell Clampitt, Waneta Russell, Albert Bennett, Eugene Kirkendall, James Ogle. Not ln Picture: Doris Breneman. The chorus spent an enjoyable Sacred, Classic, and some popular year under the direction of Mr. Al- music was sung by the mixed brecht. Rehearsals were held once group. a week. 29
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