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Left In right: Helen Schaefer, Carl ' Carey, Martha Dicke, Shirley Anthony it j Standing: Dick Ward, Katheryn Abbott, Imogene jones, Althea Foster, janet Lud- wig, Carl Carey Seated: Carolvn Bennett. Barbara Fields, Dick Link, Shirley Anthony Sandra Dorner, Phil Korn, Lois Hague, Imogene jones, Charles Yount, Althea Foster Junior Play Is Pride And Prejudicei' The junior play Pride and Prejudice was one of the most important events of the fall. Miss Olive Owens directed the play, which was given on November 17 and 18. Mr. Bennet, the easygoing father, was played by Dick Link, and Mrs. Bennet, his flighty wife, by Carolyn Bennett. Katheryn Abbott played their gentle daughter, jane, and Shirley Anthony portrayed Elizabeth, the independent daughter. Mary, the bookish daughter. was played by Janet Ludwig, and Lydia, the flirtatious daughter, by Althea Foster. Imogene jones played the fretful daughter, Catherine. Mr. Collins was played by Philip Korn, Mr. Bingley by Dick Ward, Miss Bingley by Barbara Fieldsg Mr. Darcy by Carl Carey, Lady Katherine De Bough by Martha Dicke, Lady Lucas by Lois Hague, Charlotte by Sandra Dornerg Mr. Wick- ham by Charles Yountg and Hill by Helen Schaefer. The setting of the play was at Longburn, the Bennet home in Herfordshire, England. Wforkers backstage were important to the play. Martha Dicke was the prompter, and Philip Korn and Dick Link, the stage managers. Other members of the junior class worked on the wardrobe, production, program, make-up, and publicity committees. 22 lierguson Construction Company
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A very important group in the boys' extra-curricular field is the Hi-Y. Our school has hoth the junior Hi-Y and the Senior Hi-Y. jim Baumann is president of the senior cluh, while jerry Blake leads the junior cluh. ln the picture below are officers of these cluhs. These boys are seated in form of the Hi-Y symbol, the triangle. At the vertex of the triangle is Nuh Miller. Forming the left side of the triangle from point to base are Hank Boller, Ronnie Barnum. Jerry Blake, Dale Speckman, and Mr. Geih. Form- ing the base of the triangle are Jim Baumann, jerry Kuntz, .lim Beck, and Mr. Siefert. Forming the right side down are George Gerhold, Lee Wtmcmal- ruff, David Dormire, and Don Born. Sidney Grain Machinery Crmzjmny 21
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FBLA, organized here in 1947, is open to all students of the business edu- cation department. This year the club conducted a sur- vey among the graduates of the busi- ness department about their work. They also sponsored a dance after the Miamis- burg basketball game and bought a paper cutter and two dictionaries for the business department. The president is Dorothy DeWeese, the vice-president is jo Anne Anderson, the secretary is Ann Stump, and the treasurer is Nancy Grigg. Miss Dillon and Mrs. Fridley are co- sponsors of the organization. Inf! tn right: Nancy Grigg, Dorothy DeWeese, Mrs. lridlcy Ann Stump, Miss Dillon, jo Anne Anderson ln the picture at right are the students of the first period personal typing class The business education department trains SHS students to become skilled members of the business world. This fall, for the first time, it offer- ed two separate courses-a secretarial office course and a clerical office prac- tice course. The senior girls taking the business course gain actual office experience by working for the superintendent. The business department has a wide range of office equipment including thirty typewriters, a comptometer, and a Burroughs calculator.
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