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OPEN Z4 HOURS DAILY ROY'S TRUCK STOP Service Station Restaurant M EALS SH OR T ORDERS SANDWICHES Phone 47 I' 04 unction 5 and 20 SHIPSHEWANA INDIANA Dorothy: Call for me tonight at eight-thirtyfl Amos: O. K. What time'll you be ready? Mexican Weather Report: Chile today and Hot Tamale. WHITE PIGEON DAIRY A E FOSS 408 W Chicago Road Phone 4 WHITE PIGEON MICHIGAN STURGIS RECREATION WM C-RFEN Prop Bowl for Health Phone 240 IVI STDRCIS IVIICHICAN Woman to baker Have you a marble cake Baker Yes shall I allow it to you Woman Ill take 1t or Mr Hlte in bookkeeping class What is the me ming of the word budget Dick Its, a flmllv quariel General Electric Mayta Duo Therm and Perfection APPLIANCES SHELF HARDW ARF MARTIN SEN OUR PAINTS WANA HARDWARE Phone 9 F 02 SHIPSHEWANA INDIANA Thzrty . 0 , , 0' - D, V J A . U v v 1 V fp! . L6 , ' ' Y fr' . I ' w . No, I granite. . : V -Qu 'Y . M '. . ' . 1' . C V . I l
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SENIOR PLAY Top Row Brlce Weddle Robert W1sler Robert Barnell Mur'yn Myers Fora Leer Row II Mlss Crampton Ruby Boehmer Gwenda Nllllel .lame We-rss Mr Stackhouse Row III Janet Phells Harold Whrsler Herbert Malott Dlck Eagly John Mxshler Clara Mlshler Not pzctured Dorothy H1QglNS The gladuatmg class chose as lts dxamatlc vehxcle the mystery comedy Fust Floor Front P1 esented wlth all members of the Class of 51 plus a Junlox and three Sophomores on loan the play offered solld entertamment to 1tS cast and audlence as xt was p1 esented on December 19 The play mvolves the appearance of a mysterlous young stranger ln the mldst of a stutfv, small town boardmg house Slmultaneously, the local bank and several surround mg banks are robbed 1n the dead of mght, wlth all cncumstantlal evldence polntmg to the stranger All comes well 1n a cllmactlc thxrd act Members of the cast recelved thexr expeuence through the p1 actlces that began m October, and culmmated wlth an after practxce snack, courtesy of MISS Crampton and Mr Stackhouse, on the nlght of the final dress rehearsal Mrs Henry Rehm supervlsed the make up, w1th members of the cast proyldmg the propertres Dlrectlon was by Mxss C1 amp ton and Mx Stackhouse Stage management and labor was furmsheci by membexs of the pxesentmg class Twenty nme 1 X W Q . 'I rl ,nm sxmseesswzw -X a '- av ff- 4 L 1 , V . Sf K . ,, x .. X swf ,,gj,. X , ' X 1 ,x ,,., A , si!! ,, , EQ ' . ' Cx ' ' . 3 .1, ' ' X.. ., W S513 3 l 'Qty' ,Q ms. S D . - , r I D l ', , y n Y V 7 l ' ' v 1 a v y L . V 1 ' - ' . H ' ' - H ' ' ' n L K . - y w ll 1 l 1 1 I v ' Y ' 1 . , U . . . 2 .
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4-H CLUBS Top Row Murlyn Myers John Mlshler Joe M1ller Kay Povnter Maurxce Weaver Mel v1n Myers Charlotte Bassett Eldora M1ller Janet Phe1ls Norma Jean Bronstetter Ruby Boehmer Sarah Lelghty Roberta Sue Murray Jack VanAntwerp Row II Elalne Bassett Esther Gadson LaMar Schrock Jon Clark Bettv Markley Carol Belote Catherlne Bella1re Glor1a Stevens Beverly Phe1ls Martha Sherman Betty Row III Kenneth Clark Davld H1gg1HS Gary Smlth Larry Weaver James Mlshler Rlchard Almasl Duane Lambr1ght Ray Gadson Jane G ge GlOI13 Murray Patrlua Poynter Darlene VanZu1len Lmda Clark Row IV Ann1e Sanders Susan Edson Judlth Yoder Jacquhne Darr DeLayne H1rschy Leonard Lambrlght Garry Gage D3V1d Belote LeWayne Hxrschy Alfred Lambrlght Elmer M1ller Joe Sherman From the Hrst days of sprmg when our 4 H ers choose the1r projects unt1l that tlme when they are completed there IS a qulet but detmlte act1v1ty among Scott students Our gardeners are among the most lnveterate of seed catalogue perusers Our canners and home makers are ever cr1t1cal of the foods they eat the1r preparat1on the sclence of cookery Home Econom1cs classes w1tness the profic1ency of the school seamstresses gamed through 4 H sewmg projects In any group of organ17at1ons g1V1I'1g practlcal ald to students ot Scott or the commumty the 4 H must be accorded first place Thzrty one , . , M -- ' L' '- ' ,. 1 u t ' 3 1 . '- ., is Y . . . - 1 1 1 . 1 1 Y I 7 , Y 1 1 , - 1 1 ' 1 1 ,, 1 Y F 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 V . . . Q -. ' 1 . '.' 1 1 1 r- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . X , . . . . 1 1 , . - Lu - . . X ' . . . 7 1 ' 1 . - . . 7 . . . . . I . . 1 ' -
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