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THE UAGABONDCLUB The Vagabond club consists of students who are interested in dramatic work. To become a member, the student must read before the club and be accepted by the officers. Meetings are held during activity period on alternate Tuesdays. It is possible to become an associate member and not attend the meetings. The associate members may attend the club's social activities and be in the Vagabond plays. During the year each member has been afforded an opportunity to exercise his dramatic skill before the club. Short plays were given at some of the meetings. The club supplied the casts for each of the one-act plays given at the class speech contests. A short play was also presented at the G.A.A. carnival. THE OUTDOOR CLUB The Outdoor Club was organized in 1937 to succeed the Biology Club. During the past year, the members have held various contests such as crow shooting, and pistol and rifle shooting. They have also banded birds and taken field trips. The club obtained speakers from time to time who gave talks that were very interesting and educational. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Bishop. The officers for this year are: President.............................Keith Gordon Secretary-Treasurer.................Wilfred Moore CHORUS AND GLEE CULB The Girls' Glee Club this semester consisted of fifteen girls. The following sang soprano: Margaret Anderson, Jane Chapman, Eleanor Cameron, Nedra Coghill, Mildred Elting, Billie Ford, Ellen Gamage, Frances Huston, Hazel Johnson, Cecilia Newsome, Betty McSperritt, Frances Sticklen, and Darlene Waymack. Altos were: Ivonne Burton and Ethel Hughbanks. The club sang unison and two-part songs. On March 17th the club held a party in honor of St. Patrick's day. The Mixed Chorus met on alternate Tuesdays during activity period and worked on four-part music. The chorus and glee club joined to provide music for the commencement exercises. A. G. R. The A.G.K. is a social club for freshman and sophomore girls. Several interesting speakers addressed the club at its meetings. Outstanding, perhaps, was Mrs. Effie Karr, a returned missionary from China. A number of social activities were held during the year including a mothers' Tea, Pot-Luck Luncheon, a picnic, and a theater party. The officers tor the year were: First Semester Pres.....................Patricia Hemp V. Pres.................Adelee Carlisle Treas...................Annabelle Hart Secy....................Joyce Whitaker Second Semester Pres...................Helen Shanks V. Pres..............Joyce Whitaker Treas.................Frances Huston Secy...................Jeanne Eaton THE ART CLUB The Art club meets every two weeks under the direction of Mrs. Rodgers. During the past year the members have done work in watercolors, figure work, blackboard decorating, winter sunset scenes, still life, poster-making, and soap carving. Making Christmas cards and Valentines was also a part of the work. The club made stage settings for Mr. Bishop's puppets. The outstanding activity of the year was the Christmas luncheon. The officers are: President.................Rosamund Mullany Secretary-Treasurer..........Louise Pierce -H2 5;k
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