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First Row: B. Kellam, E.. Arnold, C. Gates, P. Leoninn, P.. White, D. Furman, XV. Koehler B. Slavins. Second Row: P. Staley, V. Strawser, Miss McClure, B. Vandervort, B. Magxiuson, Rf-ger R. Millstone. Third Row: R. Sudds, B. Galusha, B. Carter, Miss Painter. 'fp g F PROJECTION CREW The work of the projection crew is to provide projec- tionists for all school movies and by so doing, make it possible for the students of Morgantown High School to -.1 have the advantage of the best form of instruction, Visual education. The activities of the projection crew have not been confined to the high school. The crew has contributed projectionists for defense films throughout the city and the surrounding communities as well as for classes in defense 6 4 work. By this work the crew members are acquiring train- ing which will be invaluable in later life. X RRR, Head Projectionist-Bill Slavins Sponsors--Miss Camilla Painter and Miss Iris McClure alll . I x X . is 0 I L, ,
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irst Row: A. Lothes, A. Wymer, B. Valentine, M. Kraus, E. Davis, O. Coulson, l. Forbes, C. Lindquist. :cond Row: B. Wakefield, H. Maczko. M. Medvick, V. Fisher, B. Mantini, L. Could, P. Campbell, D. Shuman. hird Row: M. Cray, M. l... Fetty, S. Still, D. Eddy, VV. Sheen. :rurth Row: M. Abbott, D. Casio, l. Buznird, V. Steele, Brown, l.. Young, M. Sallows, C. I R I- H Hess. l D . 'iff ' i 'T 1 'T TRI-HI-Y ll ,. ,,.! . J! The Tri-Hi-Y was organized in Morgantown High School 'V-'lm for the first time this year. As a national organization, it is l X Q afliliated with the Young Men's Christian Association. M ,Q One of the chief projects this year was to provide Christ- l ! I mas baskets for needy families. Baskets were placed in the i A homerooms and donations were made by members of the stu- 1, l I dent body. The second project was to present an Easter Assembly. A 7 ' X play, written by three of the members, was presented. in 1... l. R R, ll X X i www OFFICERS Xl - , :tty Ann Babel' ,,,,.,,,,,.,,......... President, ............ ........ B etty Ann Babel' yma Ruth Krause ,,,,,,... .,,, V ice-President .............. Myrna Ruth Krause ,ith Headlee ,,,,,,,,....,, Corresponding Secretary .... . Olive Mae Coulson -ne Forbes ,,,,, .,,,. R ecording Secretary .... ., .. ...... Irene Forbes izabeth Davis ,,.. , ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ..,...,..... ,,... E. lizabeth Davis k gloreg Eddy ,,,,,,,,,,,., .,,. ,.,,. C h aplain ............................ Delores Eddy 1 J guy Lou Shell-iamer ,,., . .,..,..... Reporter .................... ..... J essie Bucklew 9, ' v n-Sponsors .................... Miss Gertrude Lindquist and Mrs. Aldene Lothes X' C! Sc iwnty-one
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First Row: E. B. Brock, E. .Celco, M. Pugh, Mrs. Coffroth, M. Scherr. D. Ci. Kltf-, A. Carl- ledge, A. Mecune. Second Row: Williams, Stockdale. R. Roby, B. Alleman, B. L, Core, Parsons, Schenck. ' Third Row: C. Kaiser, L. A. Sisler, l. Kelly, V. Dillon, A. Moran. Peterson. D. Corlclingf Q ton, M. Tower. i n t x X, l'ourth Row: C. Whrttlesey, D. bheets, M. Nickollch, L. Brutto, A. Spangler, A. Murphy. -.5 Fifth Row: P. Miller, Murphy, N. Hartley. Kerns. I Q 4. iw .1 KEY CLUB 9 ' N-...R SW V AQ The object of the Key Club is to get some congenial ll i girls together to try to further school spirit, to promote K V N the general welfare of the school and comrnunity, and to Xs .- Xi become more interesting persons. The formal and mock initiations were held at school fl' and a dinner followed at the home of Mary Owen A nl Seherr. On March 23, a basketball game was played l with the Pep Society. The annual semi-formal dance was held on April l. The defense project was carried out at the Monon- rx- galia General Hospital where the members helped the ' nurses. The members also rolled bandages in the Red Cross rooms. .Knother part of the project was the raising and lowering of the Hag every clay during the school year. l Y Y H , OFFICERS jane Murphy ,,,,,,,, , .,.,, President ........ .... M ary Owen Scherr Esther Benny Brock ....... .. Vice-President ..,.. . Jeanne Stockdale Martha Pugh .,,,.,,,.,.. ..,.... S ecretary ........ ,..... Alma Mccune Dawn Carolyn Kite ,,., .... T reasurer ...,. .... D awn Carolyn Kite S S 7 Doris Codclington ..,. ..... l 'listorian ..... ...,.... ....... E l len GelC0 Sponsor .......,.......... ,,,,,,,.,.....,.,, , .. ..... Mrs. Olive Coffroth
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