■Dairy Council Inc. 75th Anniversary 226 1950 s This puppeteer shows you need both hands to put together an enter taining show. Lighting, sound, stage, and of course the puppets, were all part of the show. Congratulations to the Dairy Council on their 75th Anniversary Thank You for Your Continued Support New Jersey Association of Family Shi and Consumer Sciences Delaware H Society for Nutrition Education “Thank You for Supporting Nutrition Education Through the Years.” Dairy Council’s Puppets Giving Howdy Doody Some Real Competition DCl's puppeteer program, launched in the early 30s, became a large part of the work that the staff .conducted during the 40s and SOs. Dairy Council staff had ex tensive training in learning how to work as puppeteers. The scripts and much of the music in these shows and plays were written by Dairy Council staff. Their col lection of several hundred hand held pup pets were worth thousands of dollars, and they took their show on the road to school children in the various counties in which they worked. The popular puppet shows became larger than life in the SOs. They became television stars during that decade in a se from our rrfuonj now in our 52nd year of service -24-hour toll-free phones— IfltlantlC long distance: 800/444-6456 t »™ppscoop™™j Lancaster area: 569-0411 lies of short films. These films were also shown in the elementary school class room. They carried the important mes sage of nutrition and drinking milk for strong bones and teeth. Harry Kaufman, director of Public Re lations for DCI, dressed up as one of the more popular puppets, Happy The Healthy. This puppet had such a follow ing that he even had his own fan club. The puppets were retired from service in the 19705. Today, DCI proudly exhib its many of the puppets in its lobby. Their presence challenges the staff to search for creative ways to communicate the message of good nutrition. Harry Kaufman, who wrote many of Dairy Council’s plays, became a life-sized Happy the Healthy, car rying the puppet's nutrition mes sage to that generation’s young children. ...to yours...