The curtain will rise at 7:30 this evening on the dramatics class’s production of one act plays in the high school auditorium, according to Mrs. Ruth Hamburg, instructor.
On the program will be two one-act plays and a skit “Grandma Pulls the String” is the title of the first play, a comedy with a cast of Joan Fuller, Donna Carpenter, Carolyn Hawkins, Velma Carey, Gloria Stokesberry, and Joe Tipton.
A drama, “Smokescreen”, is the second play which stars Karen Gravel, Bill Burns, and Billy Noles. This play will be entered in the contest at Edmond Friday.
Appearing in the skit, “The Proposal” will be Karolyn Gray and
Robert Cisseros.
Garden clubbers. The State meeting will be held on April 11, 12 and 13 at the Biltmore hotel in Oklahoma City, and the national Garden club president will attend.
The Garden Club Short course held at OSU, Stillwater, is scheduled for Feb. 23. This year’s study is “Care of Lawns”.
The district meeting is set for March 10 at Perry.
Mrs. M. L. Bergsten, assisted by the program and social committees, is in charge of the February 26 joint meeting.
50 years ago, February 16, 1970
OSU Honor Roll Lists 5 Students From Tonkawa
Five Tonkawa students at Oklahoma State University the past semester were among 3,970 named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for the fall term.
The honor goes each semester to students making a grade point average of 3.0 (4.0 is perfect) or better while carrying at least 12 credit hours, with no grade lower than C, said Registrar Raymond Girod.
Tonkawa students named were Mrs. Judy Esch, a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers, 611 East Park; Deborah Fairchild, a junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Fairchild, 400 North Frantz; Patricia Reser, a senior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reser, 315 North Pine; Stanley Smith, a junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith, 1107 North Fifth and Glenda Veal, a junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Veal, RR 2.
School bus Is Study Hall For Three Lincoln Students
One, two, three young heads hover over a book as the tutors quiz their student about the lessons of the day. An unlikely picture, true, but the location for this volunteered self-education class is even more unusual.
Those boys study on the school bus on their way to school. The bus driver, Allen Jones, was pleasantly surprised when the question-answer period began but he was even more astonished ...