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Back row - Sidrner, Shaw, Dunn. Burnett, Bretton, Davies, Prerri, Bostleman. Fourth row - Urquhart, Rosa, Neislanilc, Duffy, G. Dongan. Colohan, MacQuarrir:. Stover. Third row - Cosains, Downing, l. Dongan, Heuschkel, Redd, Adriance, Simpson, Noblirr, Mann, Ross. Sealed - Hatch, Wagner, Morris. Thullen. M. Wilson, Nixon. Mussat. Seated in front - Dever. R. Wilson. Shrodrr, Marrncy. The Dramatic Qiliuillbv The Dramatic Club, under the capable supervision of Miss Thullen, was one of the more active clubs during the school year. During the first part of the year several nonsense debates were given which were thoroughly enjoyed by the entire student body. Plays which .were given during the term were: -By Special Requcsi, Wildcat Willie 'Plays Sanla, Overiones, Mail-Order W Je, Noi Tbnilc, Life Will: Willie, Billgfs Firsl Dale, Luncheon For Six, Dumb Dora, Ami llic Villain Still Turxued Her, Dark Doings al the Crossroads, and Willies' Candid Camera. Several times the club sold cokes, hot dogs, and gum at the football and basketball games. The club members also enjoyed various parties and picnics that were given throughout the year. Alfreda Mann was chosen as president of the clubg Barbara Duffy, vice-president, Marilyn Adriance, secretaryg and Bradford Pretti, treasurer.
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Standing - Moorhead. Eiswenh, Clarke, Lumsdcn, Hutchings. Seaed ' Hubbard. Huber. Celts, Srapp. Benhod, McMillan. Hmblieity Qluh The Publicity Club, under the capable supervision of Mrs. Stapp, has charge of the two high school publications, the Yampah, yearbook of G. C. H. S., and We, the Students. This year not all the Yampah staff, selected by Mrs. Stapp, were members of the Publicity Club clue to the fact that physics laboratory was com- pulsory for the physics students and that orchestra was also held during club period this year. The weekly news, We, lhc Sludenls, is eclited by the Publicity Club and appears in the paper, The Glenwood Posl. This year's editorials were added to the weekly school notes which gave a touch of seriousness to the read- ing. These were written each week by different members of the club and Yampah staff. The officers of the club are as follows: Conway Clarke, president, Bill Eiswerth, vice-presielentg Shirley Berthod, secretary, and William Hubentreasurer.
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Back row - Simillmn. Rnltich, Walck. Third row - Wood, Lewellyn, Mullen, McGuirk. Second row - E. Sandoval. jnnlzen, Williams, March. Dawson. Seated - McCarthy. L Sandoval. Sebastian, Drummond, Hatch lpiomimemakerso Qilulib The seventeen members of the Homemakers' Club in which there were quite a number of boys this year, elected as their club officers Catherine Dawson, presi- dentg Delia jantzen, secretary, and jean Hatch, treasurer. The first semester's activities included cooking of candies and cakes, embroiclf ery work? on dish towels and table cloths, also all kinds of sewing, dresses, and the making of accessories such as hats, gloves, and jewelry. Some block printing and stamping was done by the club. ' The second semester's worlc included more cooking of all kinds, the sewing was much the same as that of the first semester. More extensive work in block printing was done. The district meeting of the club was held at Rifle on December 16, 1944.
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