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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1960)
Louisville High Wins SE Trophy For Dramatics LOUISVILLE (Special) tntivp public address and ex cellent in discussion. Other students who rated superior were: John Davis, with an original speech; James llen drix in news commentary and Robert Weismeth in discussion. Excellent ratings were civen Louisville High School won the j John Ktohlniann, for reading in Southeast Six trophy for Dra-j prose literature, Mary Maytield matics at the Waverly meet with a total of 13 points. Ilii'h point winner for the! and Mary Heil for reading in poetry. Average ratings which earned school was Janean Hubbell with; a point apiece toward the tro phy were gained by Volene Al- bert, Dorothy Christianson and TIIT PLATTSIVIOUTH. NTBRA SKA, SCMI-WrCKLY JOURNAL eight points out of a possible nine In three activities. Janean was rated superior in extempor aneous speaking and interpre- -iriwwimnriiiniii lin iiatntHMl Monday, March 7, 19G0 tive speech; Connie Meisinger for original speech; John Stolil mann for extemporaneous and Joe Citta for news commentary. The one-act play received an excellent rating through the efforts of Mary May field. James Bruning, Janice Hennings. Bill Sutton and Kuth Ann Sprieck, who gave The Happy Journey. A play reading of Macbeth by Carolvn Stohlmann, James Brunir.B. John Davis and Dean- Janice Hennings for prose read- I na Meisinger rated an average ings; Kay Albert for interpre- j with special commedation to mmmmmmgm John Davis' interpretation of 4 ' the part of Macbeth. Further activities in dramatics are planned for the March 19th District Meet at Peru and the April 7th State Meet in Lincoln. Mrs. Ruth Leadabrand trained the students who participated in the meet. PAGE THREE C LANDMARK I; On the ROAD to HEALTH mfa: T m wt&lm .. M. 4 .. - mmi sty Itobert E 9H Your doctor's prescription serves as a signpost helping you along the road that leads to full recovery of your health. It is our part to trans late the directions on that "signpost" into the just-right medicine for you. Our experienced pharmacists ... our complete stock of prescription drugs ... our modern laboratory, all attest to our ability to serve you well. Hall B.S. R.P. Fred J. FeWhousen. Ph. G. R.P. Pharmacists In Charge Fauquet Pledges Music Fraternity John Fauquet, Flattsmouth. freshman at the University of! Nebraska has pledged Sinfonia, national music professional fra ternity. Sunday, he and Roland Stock of Murdock appeared with the University Symphony Orchestra in concert at the Union Ball room at the University. Later this month the orchestra ' will go on a two-day state tour. Fauquet plays trombone, Stock trumpet in the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fauquet, John's parents, went to Lincoln for the concert. The cast for the Senior Class play, "The Late Christopher Bean" to be presented March 31 includes: Herbert Heil; Mary Maytield; Connie Meisinger; Ruth Ann Sprieck, Janice Hen nings, Doug Aifrey, Bob Weis neth, John Stohlmann and Joe Citta. M ' mm m i Triple-B 4-H Meets at McGills The Triple-B 4-H Club met at Christ Lutheran church with Kirby McGill as host. There were 9 members present. The club decided to have a roller skating party at Ashland April 1 and to tag calves April 9. Jim and Jack Mayfield had a demonstration on how and where they, got their calves. Franklin ' Wehrbein, club leader, handed out the 4-H cal andar for 1960. Lunch was served by Mrs. Gene McGill. Next meeting will be at Par sons. reporter Robert Hike. Former Resident Dies In Chicago Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Albert Zandt at Chicago. Mrs. Zandt was the former Anna Burr and a resident of Plattsmouth for a number of years. She was a cousin of the Jos eph Warga and Ohm family of this city and a cousin of J. C Warga of this city. FBIRTHS Son Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wiles of this city are parents of a son, born Friday, March 4th at St. Mary's hospital, Ne.braska City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiles and Mrs. Alice Lutz of this city. Dr. Grayson Kirk, president, Columbia University: "Somewhere along the line we have become fat, smug, and spiritually anemic." SPECTACULAR ELECTRIC :4 v,v Hjrlbriioriet If V J 1 m pel . 1 1 I r A M 111 wi. I J , FULL 30 INCH RANGE 'V?$v You'll get new automatic cooking ;?fvV 'I," I ease with all these famous Hot- V point features "Automatic push- $$V5S. ' 3$ V - m4 button controls "All porcelain, 'i$$K V " Vl inside and out Calrod heating uij$K ;" im B I ".. units Accurate oven tempera- 'Wd' tures "New rimmed cook top V'VVi1 ' if, : ass - S Fu" widtt1 suPer oven APP''- tfV ""E- ,' arr "Wl ance outlet Fu" width storage v (c) tr..itrttr. 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