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Page Twenty-four BETA CLUB OFFICERS FS OLE a Ruhe a ninephre tee oe bs hole ANNE JOHNSON Vice= President pepe pend 3 er Mae BALLARD SCCP CLOT Ys: cae ae ea ee eee ADELIA BELLE COFFEY LPEGSUNCTE NE Bosch eee ee SARAH BALLARD MEMBERS Front row (left to right): Kirry Nasu, Dorotuy Watson, Mary ANNE Moorman, DorotHy Over- STREET, Lucy Ho.ianp, IsABEL Key, ANNE JOHNSON, ANNETTE KEELER, SARAH BALLARD. Second row (left to right): JANE SmirH, Marte ENGLISH, Dick SynAn, Harry BALLARD Maupin, Boyp CLAyTor, Jack Hicks, Jack ROBERTSON, JACK SCHUBERT, ADELIA BELLE COFFEY. NEWSPAPER STAFF STAFF (Go Fidsi or Seana aera ee Dorotuy Watson and JANE SMITH Business Manager.......... CLARENCE WHORLEY iEleadeerinter ae THOMAS CHAPPELLE SAOMS JEGWOIS 5 = 56500 e 20 Jack Hicks and Betty ANN SCHENK Club News Editor.......... PATRICIA FIELDS Grade News Editor......... SARAH BALLARD Aris di tonsa a eet a ae are Epna Lone and ANNETTE KEELER Jin? SRUMWOR 6 se Dick SYNAN Graduate News and Hobby Editors £2 ae eee RACHEL Harpy Assistant News and Hobby dierent eee IsABEL KrEy Editorial Writer........... Bossy Scorr Reporters er te ee ar es Patry SMITH, JUNE SCOTT, ANN ARLEN ANDERSON, Jutta Dootey, Lucy Key, E. L. Carityte, Marie McIver, Nancy LEE BALLARD, Bitty MILLER, JAMES TEASS. BOYS’ HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS President (10 tes cie nm eae oh oe eee GRIFFIN HARDY Vice=Presideniz ea Saka ee Tommy MartTIN EGhELATY Mie Wo eg A ae oe en ee a Dick SyNAN LVEGSUL CR Ls ON oP Me x hon aD a ar te Jack Hicks The letter H: Netson Jounson, Dick SyNnaAn, Bos Scott, DonaLp WapvE, Harry Maupin, Boppy WRIGHT, Bitty Burks, Matcorm Deacon, Husertr ROBERTS, Tom Freips, Bitty ENGLisH, JACK SCHUBERT, TOMMY Martin, JACK Hicks. The letter Y: Brrty MarsHatit, JAcK ROBERTSON, Eastwoop ANDERSON, TRoy HuppLe, Tom CHAPPELLE, GrirFin Harpy, JOHN ByRNE, CyriL CousaRT, CHARLES RuckER, MaAuricE O’ DONOHOE,
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PLO CHTORIDOE, DV SOWMNS 5 ovo bo 6 Bo oe pede on bocenbeebmohevoot Mary KeEssLER (CMetive CHAGHLOC, INE? WEE, oo nb Kno eo Ono we ooDenansasnadubse ANNE JOHNSON Bove Moris laireseiia nCe pee een are tetrad ote at ae ioe: Bos Scotr Nad! Ses QMS so en bolded omc Oo nee on ub ose be On aw DI Jack Hicks ENG, Naess (Crreeran oor PS WENGE). goo poop o a ooo oud enaober Mary ANNE MoorMAN Econara aN USstGreenw OO dss Challilelia ie eia eine he aon NELSON JOHNSON Gee lekggepG), MENS NAS: fod o ooagyoacesebudoo eb eubdns Maurice O’ DONOHOE Jah, NOCH G By WASMACH OW [CEB o ao econ aegoocganmunesace§ ‘THOMAS CHAPPELLE Mii SOON) RIDMNSTOUS W OMEN 30) con oye cabo a kena ann ao pase oee JOHN ByRNE (Haan Mais WS COM NTIMO Ns a oo ooo Mande eee ooE sr au ane DorotTHy OVERSTREET Vir SAVY 16h gat NOUSEKEE DCT amen tenes mel cate eee fe oitbore rel sa cee peter ANNE HayGARD KigiceD ag ley sage pOL ler emer Ata Aneto ee ea and DorotHy McCLinTock ISO IRCA (Zh (DNR EINS?, 4 ode merhooediaehtasbenvnsen oo or DonaLp WaDE SYNOPSIS OF PLAY In order to escape the noisy New Year’s Eve celebrations in the city, Miss Julia Greenwood, with her maid, Ellen, and her chauffeur, Leonard, decides to go out to the old Greenwood place, supposedly deserted since Grandpa’s death several months before. She finds the place to be any- thing but a quiet retreat when people suddenly begin to walk in and out of the house, appear and disappear, sometimes mysteriously, and sometimes for perfectly logical reasons. Miss Greenwood’s niece, Claire, and her fiance, Bob, also become involved in the complications when they come out to borrow a sword for a treasure hunt. Even Mr. Hardman, the faithful family lawyer, looks a bit doubtful when he starts creeping around with a gun. Then Kate Bagley and Eddie Bower arrive unexpectedly for a “‘ghost watch” in order to get a story for their paper, as there is a rumor going the rounds that the house is “‘haunted.’’ One queer happening follows another, and not until the very end is the mystery hovering over this old place finally cleared up. Page Twenty-three
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GIRLS’ HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS Tash TED? see, boc. Gato ne SI eee Kirry Nasu Meee FV ESAT NN a in ya, sx 0, 2 Gee sich hoa eylar OP os Marie ENGLISH SGORIARD « 3) SHOR EI a ene SARAH BALLARD LG DESU ATER Ee Mary Stuart GILLs MEMBERS First row (left to right): Mar BaLLarp, ADELIA BELLE CorFrEy, MAry ANNE MoorMan, DOROTHY OVERSTREET, Lucy HoLtitanp, DorotHyy McCuiintocx, SARAH BALLARD, Kitty Nasu, MArirE ENGiIsH, MARY STEWART Gi.ts, IsABEL Key, ANNE JOHNSON, Doris CARTER. Second row (left to right): Emiry O’DoNoHor, HANNAH Lisror, JUNE Scott, Eunice Moore, Mary HANNAH KENNEDY, BeTTy PERROW, ANN ARLEN ANDERSON, Mary GarLAND Ho.iaAnp, HELENE ROBERTSON, RacHeL Harpy, ParriciA Fre tps, DorotHy Warson. Third row (left to right): ELLEN CarwiLE, ANN PapcETT, Betty ANN ScHENK, NinA LeEE BRADFIELD, Jutia Doorry, SARAH CAREY DELANEY, ANNETTE KEELER, Lucitt—E HatcHer, Doris’ BLANKENSHIP. EpitrH BornsTEIN was absent when this picture was made. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS POST GN S, Sesns, Meee tele MR te a rsa HELEN ZIMMERMAN GIT ET ETCITIS Oe et Oe ee LuciLLe ZIMMERMAN S207 CL CIs) aE ae tee ee Meron as MariE ZIMMERMAN TOPSTAR, POR RA Lee ene MaADALYN WALKER MEMBERS AS PICTURED The letter L: HELEN ZIMMERMAN, LUCILLE ZIMMERMAN, Marig ZIMMERMAN, MADALYN WALKER, MARGARET WaLkKER, MARGARET AxpspottT, BETH Hurt, DorotrHy Turpin, ADA CoNnNER, Nancy Turpin, Miss PARKER. The Letter C: Wriire Lee Nicuors, ALMA Craic, EpirH Owen, RaAacHEL Hospack, Opat KARNES, LAURA WaLkKER, Nancy BALLARD, JANET Hicks, THELMA OVERSTREET, SELMA SCOTT. Those absent were: MILDRED STAFFORD, JACQUELINE OVERSTREET, Evotsrt Luck, ELoisE POWERs. GIRLS’ TORCH-Y CLUB OFFICERS JEVSTTORS 4, 6, tg Ot CARO ee oe Mariré BuURNETTE WAL or lat ESLLCLUD PES fe lis ms pe roles yar «cane Emity JOHNSON NE RACTBD hon 0 ree eS cee oe eee JANE BEARD PARKER WOR b SE I I ee Nancy SCHENK TorcH-y GIRLS As PICTURED Front row (left to right): Berry Bonp HE .rer, Marie BurNETTE, EMILy JOHNSON. Second row (left to right): Marie McIver, ANNE GiLtts, QuipaA MayHew, Nancy ScHENK, DorotTHy Luck. Whird row (left to right): Vrorer Gress, RuTH CoNNER, IDA OVERSTREET. Page Twenty-five
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