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1 .as f1y,.53g'j:,. BUYS GLBB CLUB First Row: George Nichols, Edward Schroeder, Max Kretschmer, Mar- guerite Wunderlich, Accompanistg Robert Eiswerth, K e n n e t h Mac- Quarrie. Second Row: L a u r e n c e Wilkowski, Charles Shipley, Boyd Mellinger, Herbert Moldenhauer, Donald Mc- Lellan, Arnold Gentz. Third Row: Dale DeMorris, Frederick Nies, Walter Wilkins, James Bradley, Alfred Fox. Fourth Row: Weston Smith, Ted Cava- naugh, Harry Closson, Alvin Jager. The Boys Glee Club meets only during the spring semester due to the inability to arrange a more suitable schedule. The 1941 Club consists of twenty members from the senior high school. The outstanding work of the year in which this group participates with great success 'is the operetta. The Boys Glee Club also gives a fine performance at the concert held at the High School each year. DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: Agnes MacQuarrie, Virginia Schaefer, Frances Snoeberger, Gloria Wren, Beryl Muehl, George Nichols, Miss Kathryn Rothenberger, Sponsor. Second Row: Shirley MacDonald, Harry Closson, Ruth Hupp, Elizabeth Esh, Elsie Peterson. Third Row: Alvin Jager, Edward Wat- ters. Hll-Y C First Row: Bill Ryan, Vice Presidentg Chuck Shipley, Secretary and Treas- urer, Ken MacQuarrie, President, Pete Johannsen. Second Row: Robert Wild e, Alfred Keller, Harold Oehmke, Rex Shipley. Third Row: Charles McDaniel, Mr. Ed- win Gaiefsky, Sponsorg Edward Fos- ter. The East Detroit Dramatics Club was formed for the purpose of giving students practical experience in the inter- preting and producing of one-act plays to promote interest in the dramatic activities of the school, and to encourage en- thusiasm for the drama in all its phases. All senior high students who are interested in the theatre in any way are encouraged to join this organization. The Club has been very active this year. In November they produced a one- act play, Required One Man, for the annual School Fair. For the Christmas program they entertained the entire stu- dent body with Pop Reads the Christmas Carol, a one- act comedy. In January the Club gave four one-act comedies to raise funds for some much needed stage furniture. Now they are working on a night program to increase this fund so that furniture may be obtained before the annual Senior play. LlUB To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. With this objective in mind, splash-parties, scavenger-hunts, and movies have occupied the time and talents of the club mem- bers this year. The proceeds from these various activities were used to provide Christmas baskets for the needy families and to aid charitable organizations whenever the opportunity presented itself. In carrying out these self-imposed duties, the members of this splendid organization have learned how to improve and better themselves by aiding those in distress. CAMPBIBB GIRLS First Row: Marie Dilts, Olive Ingalls, Pauline Koppin, Miss Phyllis Barker, Assistant Guardian, Helen Maas, Pre- sident, Phyllis Paterson. Second Row: Jacqueline Whitley, Vice President, Gloria Wren, Meryl Smal- stig, Fay Hoenshell, Secretary, Wilma Brooks, Scribe, Frances Snoeberger, Treasurer. Third Row: Shirley Renard, Gertrude Von Itter, Mrs. C. L. Brooks, Guard- ian, Jean Mitchell, Nora Ryan. Making the Best of Me is the theme of the Campfire Girls this year. The study of cosmetics, clothes, color com- bination, and hair styles will be included in this personal pro- ject. In last year's national contest, The Study of the Community, the girls finished second in competition with over 700 other groups. In addition to their project work, the club is assisting the local chapter of the Red Cross in the preparation of surgical dressings. On the activity calendar for the very near future is the play Friendly Neighbors - a drama depicting life in continental Europe.
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