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First Row: Williams, M. L. Brane, Brown, V. Strawser, R. A. McGinnis. R. Workman, P. Miller. Second Row: M. Herndon, A. Holce, llinlcle, Powell, B. King. Wright. f , Third Row: Miss Nlenear, Richards, C. Bell, R. Mathr-ny. T. Mosic, R. Magnuson, R. gl fl, Corbin, R. Talbott. R. Dorsey. l ml Fourth Row: J .Richards, Rickurds, F. Lantz, G. Vllashington, M. Nluftly, D. McGee, R. white. X Q K. . . A X V' ,y x W T DI-Qi T COUNCIL f. One of the chief aims of the Student Council of Mor- 'N N il! gantown High School is to promote school spirit. ' It I Each home room president automatically becomes a Q member of the Student Council, Through these home K W I r Q , room presidents we have successfully carried on our Junior K'-11' W1 A I' 'X r I Red Cross Drive of 1943-44. The work of the Council was ' A also shown in the Library Book Fund Drive, as many home 'fi' rooms bought one or more books. There were eleven mem- E 'pid bers of the Council as well as eleven faculty members com- posing a committee for Courtesy Week. 1-'X Bundle Vveeki' f I W ' V was the last project for the school year which again chal- l, ill l l ' l lenged the school spirit of Morgantown High and which 11 ' if Vq! the Student Council promoted through the home room , presidents. ' It I lt OFFICERS pl' President ,,,,,,,,... ., , ,.......,................ Ben Stout A Vice-President ...... ,.., R uth Ann McGinnis lv Q 'f Secretary . .,.,,., ..... E. lairle W'0rkman ! 6 A Treasurer Violet Strawser -L J X' Nirlhlf-.w'1'4'll
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First Row: A. D'Amico, D. Davis, P. Kincaid, D. Nletzler, Mrs. Vvaggoner, S. Still, E. Davis, l V. Stee e. Second Row: W. Sheen, W. Dieters, Lemley, M. Gray, L. Carletts, D. Shuman. Third Row: E.. Moore, B. Ransom, R. Sudds, T. Mills, H. Price, V. Smith, P, Miller. 1, V wrqgll aw ll' l O .N 1-'A-ibm, Palette and Brush Club in , 1 Pat Kincaid .... Patty Miller .... ll . . - K lm V . if ' ' .. ,I ,lid If vx Ql l .M ll alf' I Elizabeth Davis Richard Sudds ..... .. Sponsor ............. The purpose of the Palette and Brush Club is to arouse and preserve an interest in art throughout the school and community. Like all other clubs this year, an additional purpose has been to make some contri- bution to the war effort. The group has worked hard to uphold these purposes this year. Several projects have been undertaken, but the one which was probably most enjoyed by the mem- bers of the club and the art classes was that of making hand-painted tray covers for the Christmas dinners for men in the military hospital at White Sulphur Springs. Candy, fruit, and nut cups were also made, as well as holiday cards for the same hospital. R Z It OFFICERS .. President ......... ...... . Duane Metzler Vice-President ..... ..... E lizabeth Davis Secretary ........... .. . Treasurer ................ .. Mrs Sonia Still Richard Sudcls Cornelia G. Waggoner
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First Row: Hardwick, H. Middleton, V. Liberatore, A. Mccune, R. Dorsey, Kuhn, G Torch R Talbott. Second Row: Pauley, E. Workman. E.. Levine. A. Clark, L. Powers, Powell. Third Row: D. Lemmons, D. Hare, D. Rishell, M. l... Van Gilder, H. Davies, Kern, B. Zopfi C Kitdvh, Cordray, D. Wilson. Fourth Roiw: 'c.. Bell, J. Pell, c. Neel, F. Creech, E. Mm., W. van curse.. . SJW ' ' ' MASQUERS if- f l The Masquers' first activity was an initiation party in October for sixteen new members. ln response to our inquiry about ways to help the soldiers at Ashford General Hospital, the Red Cross Field Director informed us that magazine subscriptions were needed. Other clubs were given an opportunity to help in this project. Twelve additional members were initiated at a formal banquet held at the Recreation Center on March l0. On Friday evening, March 3l, Novelty Night was pre- sented in the auditorium. The program consisted of four specialty acts and two one-act plays, Not Quite Such a Goose and Red Carnations. It R R OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester William Vandervort .... President ................ Robert Dorsey james Lewis .............. Vice President ..... .... B arbara Zopfi Alma lVlcCune ........ Secretary-Treasurer ....,... Alma McCune Barbara Zopfi ........ Inter-Club Council ........ Barbara Zopfi Mabel Ruth Taylor Sponsor ............ ...................,........... . .. QM i ku il! bf' f-. 1 Nu ,.,, J 'ii' ,Ny .-5 Ve! .V 5,5 Nl 4 ' fe f s N L' N Q 1 L 9 'ix Qgl x i f A , 7 4 , X 9. MAR Mc W . ggwi' ,f 1 fl Ili F W F fvli' I Y 0 d . N Q N w 4 5, 1. if KVAV xv V' 'vrn 'f'!a X ' I 1 wr Q33 l ff? QQIIL ,fx ,4 s 2 S--qv
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