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ROWI -H. Allen, C. Bicknell, P. Bolt, J. Bruce, H. DeTurk, H. Fluke ROW II -B. Forbes, G. Johnson, J. Lewis, E. Morey, E. Powell, B. Sandy ROW III -J. Savage, R. Shane, W. Stewart This group of students and Miss Hannah Stevens were responsible for the publi- cation of the school paper, issued every two weeks during the school year. They gathered the news, wrote it up, got ads, and made up the Herald. At Christmas time the Staff sponsored food collections for baskets. Two tables full of vegetables, preserves, fruit and many other kinds of food were taken in, in addition to 3510 in money. The food was displayed in the hall before it was distributed to needy families. Students who brought contributions were given a ticket to the basketball game which was played between the Herald Staff boys and the F.F.A. The class has been organized so that every person has a news beat. In addition there are editors of departments. Editor-in-chief is Eileen Morey, Sports Editor, Junior Savage, Humor Editor, Paul Bolt, Art Editor, Cora Bicknell, Advertising Manager, Harriet Ann DeTurk, Copyreader, Emmy Lou Powell, Proofreader, Cora Bicknell, Chief Typist, Ruth Shane, Adviser, Miss Stevens. Reporters are: Harriet Fluke, Barbara Sandy, Hazel Allen, John Lewis, Bob Forbes, Wade Stewart, Gerald johnson. and jim Bruce. This year the paper is given free of charge to the students, the expense being paid by the P.-T.-A. and athletic association. 29
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ROW H. Allen, H. Baldwin, C. Bicknell, P. Bolt, j. Bruce B. Champlin ROW II --H. DeTurk, H. Fluke, B. Forbes, E. Greer, R. Grounds H. Herold ROW III -G. Johnson, D. Kitchen, J. Lewis, E. Morey, D. Piercefield ROW B. Sandy IV -1. Savage, R. Shane, J. St. John, R. Stout, B. Tackett Members of the senior class chosen by Miss Hannah Stevens and jim Bruce, editor-in-chief of the Artesian, composed the group who have performed the many duties that go with the publishing of a school annual. Pictures must be taken, class history written, a will, prophecy and other numerous tasks. Each department was assigned to one or two seniors, who were responsible for getting all available news and events that took place during the year on their assignment, and writing it in good form. Seniors were in charge of Eileen Morey, Clubs, Eloise Greer and Paul Bolt, Art, Harriett Ann DeTurk and Cora Bicknell, Faculty, Dorse Kitchen and Barbara Sandy, Calendar, Bob Forbesg Will, Daisy Pierceheld and Harriet Fluke, Prophecy, Hazel Allen and Rosemary Stout, Classes, John St. john and Betty Champlin, Snaps, junior Savage, and Gerald Johnson, Sports, John Lewis and Harold Baldwin, Typing, Ruth Shane, Barbara Tackett, and Helen Herold. Annual sales were in charge of Mr. Virgil Telfer, who was assisted by the captains of teams organized for a sales race between boys and girls. Team captains received annual money from members of their teams and turned it over to Mr. Telfer who kept track of all tickets and money turned in. 28
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ROW I -R. Ayers, H. Baldwin, D. Bastin, J. Bruce, T. Costin, J. Crook, J. Elliott, B. Forbes ROW II --J. Forbes, A. Gray, G. Gray, R. Grounds, B. Hendrix, D. Husk, G. Johnson, J. Knoy ROW III -J. Lewis, P. Lynn, B. McNeil, T. Neidigh, F. Preston, D. Richardson, J. Savage, W. Stewart ROW IV -C. Stierwalt, J. St. John, K. Wampler, B. Weaver The Hi-Y Club continuing this year as usual with its support of Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living, provides a club for boys that encourages fair play. This marks the second year that Mr. W. J. Harmeyer has been the club's sponsor. The Hi-Y has been a -club in M.H.S. for thirteen years. Initiation of twenty new members took place during the second week of October. Eight members left from last year imposed various forms of torture on the new members. Oflicers for the year are: John Lewis, president, Junior Savage, vice-president, James Crook, secretary-treasurer, Bob Forbes, treasurer, Harold Baldwin, sergeant-at- arms. Chaplain was Rev. J. D. MacDonald. The first social function of the Hi-Y was their annual fall, picnic, which was held at the Morgon-Monroe State Forestry. The next event was the All-School Party. The Sunshine Society and the Hi-Y sponsored this party. Next on the club's calendar of activities was the Girl-Friend Party. This was for the members of Hi-Y and their feminine guests. As their annual gift to the school the club donated twenty-five dollars to the Boys' Club. The spring picnic closed the season of activities. 30
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