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Pennsylvania Week 15's tw! Pit' mam Gretchen Miller, Mrs. Knorr, Advisor Robert Fischer ln the fall the Pennsylvania History Class wanted to make a display in our school for Pennsylvania week which was October l7-24, l949. Norma Miller and Gail DeSanto made a model Indian Village depicting the way the lndian lived, worked and played in our state. Dolls dressed in early Pennsylvania costume were made by Shirley Bernardi who did a Pennsylvania Dutch woman, and Priscilla Argot, who did the man for our display. Stephen Freach and John Fedin made a log cabin scene with native foliage surround- ing it. Merlyn May also made a log cabin which was the home of our early settlers. Our founder, William Penn, was honored by two of our students. Annette DeSanto drew and colored a picture of William Penn. Lillian Moyer wrote a short biography of his life. George Schultz made a poster showing the different kinds of trees grown in our immed- iate region. Along with the wood he also made one with the foliage of each. Religion was and still is very important to the people of Pennsylvania. Janet Hanna made a survey of the early religions and made up a booklet on her findings. Our state abounds in wild life and many of our boys are great lovers of the out-of- doors so they made colorful posters on our wild life and its preservation. These boys were Wayne Franks, Robert Fischer, Thomas Carroll, Robert Miller, Charles Coleman, Merlyn May. Gretchen Miller made an exceptionally fine poster using live spruce boughs and card- board figures of deer. Her poster encouraged our protecting of the game in Pennsylvania. Pictorial Map of Pennsylvania depicting the location of various lndian tribes was drawn by Annette DeSanto.
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Operetta First Row-Donna Weirich, Judy Bonser, Gloria Franks, Priscilla Miller, Pamela Smith, Betty Hanna, Donna Fischer, Harriet Keiper, Diane Judge, Carol Ann Altemose, Joan Berger, Judy Eberhart. Standing-Mary Guida, Miss Arthur, Norma Miller, Robert Fischer, Fred Blakeslee, Mari- lyn Miller, Richard Keiper, Stephen Freach, Gail DeSanto, Barbara Cary, Gail Wilson, Robert Miller, Charles Dyson, Mary Smith, Eudora Keiper, Martha Freach, Gretchen Miller. The story of The Maid and the Golden SIipper is taken from the well- known fairy tale uCinderella. The fairies are singing of joy in service and the Godmother tells of the sad lot of Cinderella who has a wicked step- mother and two iealous step-sisters. They wish to help her, and the God-mother tells them of the ball which is to be given by the prince and how, with their aid and that of Cupid she in- tends to let Cinderella attend. Cinderella helps prepare her step-sisters for the ball and she is left alone in the kitchen. The Godmother appears and magically changes Cinderella's rags to a beautiful gown of yellow and gives her golden slippers, but with the warning to leave before the clock strikes twelve. At the ball, the prince under the spell of Cupid, falls in love with Cinder- ella who escapes just as the clock strikes twelve. ln her haste she loses her slipper. The prince finds the slipper and the one it fits and all ends happily.
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