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The Harvester We of the Harvester staff made an ambitious resolution at the beginning of the year to put out a huge paper of two pages every month. The paper later graduated to a three page edition. In fact, we even published a special edition telling about the San Bias Indian tribe in Panama. Through Mr. Deems, we came to know about these people and by running a contest to name “Nameless (the orphaned chick) we earned enough money to send Christmas gifts to the children of the tribe. We tried to keep the paper in as humorous a vein as possible. First of all, we had an editorial or poem or both, then Connie would very ably do the Junior Sketches. Robin and Gay ran off the lovelorn column, and every once in awhile we had an “Orchids To” column, which brought attention to noteworthy things people and clubs had done about our School. Of course, the paper would have been lost without its Witty Sayings column -little jokes that everyone contributed. We also had a Fiction ’n Fact column and a Personal Ads column. The Harvester staff consisted of Dot Purdy (editor), Emy Diehl, Jersey Harlan, Alice Allison, Jean Allison, June Lien, Robin Dougher, Gainor Small, Connie Pivnicny, and Lisa Kauffmann. Above--Mimeographing the Harvester Below — The staff at work
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To our left we see the distinguished group of actresses from the School of Horticulture. With a bit of paint, powder, and practice these girls produce plays like the ones pictured. Kneeling in front--Sylvia Cement, Ty Learn, Eleanor Whiting, President, Shirley Jones, Lillian Benner-up, Standing at bottom of steps — Jean Allison Krygier, Alice Allison Krygier, Dottle Purdy, Jersey Harlan, Jessie Shaffer. On first step — Effie Brown, Pud Vollenweider. On second step -- Ginny Dale, Joan Bennett. On third step--Gainor Small, Harriet Blankenbuehler. “To be, or not to be: that is the question. The answer was to be (a member of the Dramatic Club, that is) by a goodly number of amateur Thespians. Their first job did not require acting ability but merely soap, water and elbow grease. The result was a renovated Dramatic Club closet with costumes looking like new after a good washing and ironing. Around Christmas time came their chance to act. The stage was set, the lights dimmed and “The Christmas That Bounced got under way with laughs and excess Christmas presents galore. The evening was topped off with The Night Before Christmas, done in pantomime. The promising young actress, Laurie Reiter, had a very important part. Along in April the girls set to work again, rehearsing diligently, in order to make the May Day play, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,’’ a big hit. Although Ty Learn, Elizabeth Harlan, Shirley Jones, and Eleanor Whiting were the ones awarded Dramatic Club pins for doing outstanding work in the Club, everyone did her utmost to make this year a successful one. Center left and lower right show scenes from the pan-tomlne, ‘The Night Before Christmas . Pud and Jessie were pa and mamma. Ginny Dale told the story to daughter, Laurie Reiter and Santa (Effie Brown) Claus brought Christmas cheer to everyone. Lower left is a scene from the comical, “Christmas That Bounced .
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