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FORUM SOCIETY 92413 HE ADDISON High Schoog Forum, a Literary Socie-ty to prom-ote parliamentary practice and lit- erary pursuits, was organized in December, nine- teen hundr-ed fifteen. A constitution was drawn up by a committee composed of Mrs. Judith Bowen from the faculty and Elizabeth Jenkins and Wayne Gray of the student body. After being approved by the students, it went intto effect. Under this constitution everyone automatically becomes a member upon entering High School, there being no dues. The membership is divided into four groups, each of wh-ich originally put on two pro- grams, the proceeds from which were used to decorate the rooms of the High School. Amendments have been made to the constitution sinoe then, however,T providing that one program shall be presented by each group, the money taken in being given to the Athletic Asso- ciation. Every group elects its own officers, consisting of a president, sec- go ' ' l ' 1 0. QV' 1 .V 'Y 1-Q? 323 'Y Sf' wif' ll Q 'WN' Q I Al I Dlx retary, and treasurer who, with two others appoin-ted by them, com- pose the program committee. A faculty' advisor' is also chosen to assist the program committee. A vice-president and treasurer are el-ected for the whole organization. The otiicers for the past year were as follows: FIRST President ......... ,.,,,.,,,,,,.t,, ,,A,,.. M l DeFay SCCYCU-YY -4------- ,...............-. -... ........ M . G ortner SECOND President ....,.... .,,,..,,,,,,,,A,,,.,,., ,,,,,.-,,,.,,., V n Smith Sffcfetafb' --------- -g--,----.----....-. ....... S . Shoemaker THIRD President ......... ,..,..,.....,.,.,,,..,,,,, ,,.,,,, R I Harper Secretary ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., .AA.--v-. M I E1-k FOURTH President ........ ,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, R , Haight Secretary ----.--------....... l ...............................,.... ....................... ................... D . Ebbert Hubert Van Camp was elected vice-president and Margaret Erk, treasurer of the society. The Forum programs for the last two years have been given at the Masonic Auditorium. They have been well attended and we wish to thank the people of the community for their patronage. .9e,,.,.Z4, ,zur
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Viv ,y, , - -- -ll ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LL athletics are carried on under the direction of the Athletic .N ally made members of this organization. By paying the proper A Association. Wh-en -students enter school they are automatic- I ' dues students are admitted to all games at a much lower rate than outsiders. The Athletic Association has ization and furnishes equipment Addison was represented at County Athletic Association by Merrill DeFay. Mr. Marshall Association at this meeting. Addison has been a member letic Association for two years. always been a self-supporting organ- for all branches of athletics. ,thc annual meeting of the Lenawee Coach Hilton, Paul Thompson, and was elected secretary of th-e County of the Michigan'Interscholastic Ath- '3i'3?'2? I-ICT LUNCH CLUB is-VT E QUOTE Mrs. Ellen Richards as saying: The prosperity of tj a nation depends upon the health and morals ot its citizens, i and the health and morals of a people depend mainly upon the T food they eat and the homes they live in. Strong men and women cannot be raised on insufficient food. Wiholesome and palatable food is the first step in good morals and is conducive to ability in business. skill in trade, and healthy tone in literature.' And as any thoughtful parent or teacher must agree with this viewpoint, it devolved- upon the Parent Teachers Association to give the children of Addison and the surrounding community a chance to prove this theory by the practical application of the Hot Lunch Project in our school. We were First organiaed in the winter of nineteen hundred twenty and twenty-one. The iirst oFHcers elec-ted were as follows: President, Kathleen Smith: Vice-President, Ivan Riceg Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Pierson CMerrillJ. . a ei li f - lil? LQ! S92 KY J
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