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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 'Y The Poseyville F. F. A. had a very interesting and rewarding year. There were fifteen members from Poseyville, four from Cynthiana, and nineteen from Wades- ville. The officers elected were President, David Davis, Vice President, Edward Schutzg Secretary, Terry Crawfordg Treasurer, Charles Reynoldsg Reporter, Lonnie Murphy, Sentinel, Alan LaMar. David Davis was elected Section Four Secretary. David Davis, John Wilkinson and Lonnie Murphy attended the State Officers' Training School at Purdue in June. On October 3, 1957, the Chapter took part in the District Land Judging Contest at Purdue. They also attended a football game while there. On December 9, 1957, the Chapter had a skating party at Mt. Vernon. The Chapter took first place in the Chapter Contest and the Chapter Meeting Contest at Chrisney on February 3, 1958. At Jasper on February 24, 1958, the Chapter took second place in the Chapter Meeting Contest. The Chapter entered the State Safety, Cooperative Activities, and Chapter Contests. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA '93 The program planned for the Poseyville Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America has been a success this year. The officers elected were President, Linda Kingsleyg Vice President, Judy Uhde, Secretary, Luanne Davisg Treasurer, Ann Nash, Historian, Connie Lewis, Editor, Judy Krietensteing Parliamentarian, Judy Seibg Public Relations Chairman, Judy Robinsong Chapter Mothers were Mrs. Otto Uhde and Mrs. Robert Kingsley. The Chapter has two district officers-Historian, Linda Kingsleyg and Secretary, Luanne Davis. Money was made by sponsoring a supper for the general public on November 16, 1957. Representatives attended the Fall District Meeting at Jasper and the Spring District Meeting at Spencer. The main social events were a program High School Homemaking Today Helps Homemakers Tomorrow, a Mother and Daughter Banquet, and a Spring Style Show. The State Convention will be held in Bloomington in June and the Chapter will ge represented. The National Convention will be held in Kansas City, Kansas, in une.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY 'ii Mumba-Jumbo THE CHARACTERS Mrs. Sarah Reynolds ......................................... John, her husband ....................... Dick Reynolds, a college boy ....... Pee-wee Smith, his pal .............. Tweety, a hired girl ................. Monahan, a State Policeman ...................... Harold Custer, a very polite young man ...... Ann Kay Oliver Keith Cox Gwaltney Clarence Naas Phyllis Allmon Jack Wiley Cleon Ward Mrs. Custer, his aged mother .......................... ...... P atti Uhde Mr. Peter Beamish, who is blind ........................ ...... D avid Davis Doctor Gaza Omahandra, a West Indian Mystic ..... ...... M ax Wolfe Kay Samedi, his ward ............................................ .... J udy Seib Madame Celesta, a native witch-woman ...... .......... A nn Huck Peaches Greeding, a chorus girl ......................... ........ D iane Racine Lem Marblehead, Sheriff of Milburn ...................... Miss Emma Burpee, Sheriff of Hope County Daisy, her ten-year-old niece ....,........................... STORY OF THE PLAY Charles Reynolds Linda Kingsley Judy Uhde Dick and Pee-wee, two college boys, arrive at Dick's uncle's house in the country. They are there on some mysterious mission and are not at all dismayed when they learn that Uncle John has been called away to a funeral, and they are to have the place to themselves. Not at all dismayed, that is, until they realize that their money has disappeared. At wit's end, needing cash in a hurry, they decide upon the desperate plan of turning the place into a country hotel. They hang out a sign on the state highway, and as the night is a dark and stormy one, they soon have a houseful of ill-assorted guests: There's Harold Custer, a timid young man, and his frightened mother: Peaches Greeding, a hard-boiled chorus girly Mr. Beamish, a mysterious blind man who taps his way about with a cane, Dr. Omahandra, a West Indian Mystic 3 Kay Samedi, his beautiful and strange patientg and Madame Celesta, a Haitian witch doctor. That night a murder is committed, and one of the guests is slain. The Sheriff of Milburn arrives to take charge of the investigationg so does Miss Emma, the Sheriff of Hopetown-for the house is built on the county line which bisects the living room, placing the evidence in one county, and the corpse in the other. There is quite a rigamarole with the law. So involved does it become that Dick has to take over, and with the help of ten-year-old Daisy, finally solves the crime.
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