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S. S. S. Club The Social Science Service Club, which has been advised by Mr. V. D. Coe ever since its beginning, is one ot the best organizations ot the school. Every year the club has charge ot the Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets given to needy families ot the town. Miss Ruth Dunham has charge of the collection and distribution of these baskets at Christmas. There are enough baskets to care for from forty to titty families every year. Row One--Rachel Baer, Ruth Baer, Doris Baker, Patty Bancroft, Grace Barnett, Winifred Bauer, Clara Beer, Mary Beer, Dorothy Bergman, lean Turner. Row Two-Betsy Cave, Bill Clark, Carolyn Cox, Nancy Cox, Bob Curry, Doris Dent, Gretchen Edwards, Betty Gallo- way, Nancy Grimm, Iohn White. Row Three'--Marge Hale, Mildred Hardy, Miriam Hoff, Iim Hugo, Velma King, Phylis Koons, Alice Lamoreux, Cath- erine Lannerd, Mary Anne Linn, Leota Williams. Row Four-Marian Little, Anne Loughridge, Marian Lutz, Ruth Mains, Bill Maxwell, Helen Meihack, Myron Miller, Mary Alice Mitchell, Dorothy McFadden, William Zimmerman. Row Five-Iuanita Oswalt, Charlotte Purdy, Mary Rhoads, lane Senert, Darrell Smith, Frances Smith, Marilee Sowash, Mary Stahl, Marjorie Torski. 30
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Grganization Organizations Perhaps the greatest privilege an American has is that of doing only those things Which give him the most pleasure, with due regard for the rights of other people: perhaps there is no better illustration of this fact than is to be found in one phase of our own school life. There are approximately twenty organizations in M. H. S. from which a student may choose those which interest him most, and in which he can find the most pleasure as a member. Organizations are an essential part of any school, for it is there that a student first puts into practice what he has learned in the classroom, In addition, he learns some things that cannot be taught in a class. We feel, therefore, that every student should make himself a part of as many extra- curricular activities as his class schedule will permit. M. H. S. is outstanding for its many fine organizations. lt is you, the students, who have made it so, and it is you who deserve the credit. 29
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Girl Scouts Although this organization is very small and is not connected with the school, it is a very Well known group. During the past year the girls not only served the community Well, but also sewed skirts for War relief. Mrs. Tom Ford is the leader. Row One-Ruth Baer, Patty Bancroft, Betsy Cave, Lila Cutting, Nancy Grimm. Row Two-Pat Hieber, Alice Lamoreux, Catherine Lannerd, Ann Lersch, Ann Loughridge. Row Three-Helen Meihack, Dorothy McFadden, lean Schill, Frances Smith. The Sophomore Blue Tri ln this club the ireshies get to know each other better. The meetings, which are held on Monday night at 7:30, on the second floor oi the Y. W. C. A., are conducted in much the same manner as those of the lr. Sr. club. They have been presided over for the past year by Evelyn Art, Pres., Ruth Ellen Hurst, V. Pres., Naomi Myers, Secretary, and lane Mercer, Treasurer. Miss Catherine Culp is the advisor. Row.One-Evelyn Art, Mary lane Bender, Camilla Calene, Virginia Campbell, Betty Crepps, Rosalia Daugherty, llene Dysart, Betty Flegal, Mary Haldernan. Row Two-Betty Underwood, Ruth Ellen Hurst, Marianne Iackson, Marilyn Kyner, Mary Margaret Lake, Naomi Lin- senmeyer, Anne Loughriclge, Dorothy Mayberry, lane Mercer, Erlene Morris. Row Threw-Ianice McCartney, Marjorie McClure, Dorothy Norris, Emalissa Norton, Aida Patterson, Marceil lean Pluck, Doris Scisinger, Iune Shufilebarger, Louise Turner. 31
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