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LIBRARY CLUB Left In right. first row: Riggs. M Mills. Mrs. Gilmore. Galle. Morrison Second row: Hill, Cosner. Milligan, Trump. Shephard. Britos, Gamble OFFICERS PRESIDENT BARBARA TRUMP SECRETARY-TREASURER HI LDA COSNER REPORTER MARGARET MILLS ADVISER.......................MRS. GILMORE The purpose of the club was to keep the library in order and to maintain an accurate library checking system. Through the work of tin members, the catalogue was brought up to date and the number system of checking out books was made successful. Many new Ixioks were purchased during the term and students found them very useful both for reference and for enjoyment. At the last meeting of the year. Mr. Meidinger gave a splendid talk to the club on the usefulness of libraries and on the education needed to become a really successful librarian.
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F. F. A. L ft to right, first row: Daudt. Edvalson, Van Housen, Courtright, (i. Stitzel. Second row: Mr. Minnick. Smith. Glenn, llaefer, McBride. Hulme. Third row: Harris. Griegs, Dale. Jones. Davis. I . Timpy. OFFICERS PR ESI DENT--------------------HARLEY KE YS VICE PRESIDENT-----------------GENE STITZEL SECRETARY-----(; !•: k e j , ESEN TREASURER.--------------BURR COURTRIGHT REPORTER--------------------------------DON HULME ADVISER---------------------- MR. MINNICK The outstanding event of the year was the annual F. F. A. banquet which was held on January 9. 1944. Other achievements and activities of the chapter were: the making of a seed treater which was demonstrated at the bond rally; a paper drive was conducted during which seven tons of paper were collected and sold to the government: an ice skating party in honor of the Home Ec. girls. A parliamentary procedure contest was held here with La Grande, Baker. Enterprise, and Union competing. Burr Courtright and Gene Edvalson competed against each other for the right to enter the speech contest at Baker. Burr represented the group and rated third place. I he chapter studied a general agriculture course and enjoyed several field trips.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY 1-eft to right, first row: M. Scroggin, Bates, Hdvalsen, 1). Bateman. Second row: Stringham. Gipson. C'osner. Evans. Cockrell. G. Fortune. Third row: Stitzel. Miss Bagiev, W. Timpy, Burford. SCARECROW CREEPS' The Senior Class Play. Scarecrow Creeps , was a comedy-mystery in 2-acts by Jay Tobias. The action was centered around a famous diamond called the Carita Diamond, which was supposed to have caused much trouble in the Gage family. The time of the play was the night of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the killing of Dora Gage and the suicide of her husband. Anthony Gage, who had killed her. Miss Amelia, who claimed she was psychically gifted, declared that on this night, Anthony’s ghost would come hack to get revenge upon Roderick, who supposed to lie the cause of Anthony’s trouble. Ghosts did appear, but it was discovered near the end that the ghost was and was a part of Roderick’s plan to prove himself innocent, willing his estate was fake and money to the most forgiving and kind of the family. Norma and Kenneth Gage, who become engaged. CAST Adam Throgg. the butler---------------------Norman Gipson Maudie Hobbs, the maid Donna Bateman Roderick Gage.-----------------------Eh rman Bates I)r. Kenneth Gage-------------------------Clifford Burford Zinnia Washington, negro cook Mickey Stringham Trailing Arbutus, her son Gene Fortune Perry Gage...........—............ Gene Edvalsen Mrs. Annabelle Gage----------------Janell Cockrell Miss Amelia Gage-------------------Dorothy Evans Norma Gage------------------------Marilyn Scroggin Student Directors and Prompters Hu Ida Cosner Wilma Timpy Faculty Director Miss Bagiev Stage Manager-------------------------Gene Stitzel
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