Peabody Demonstration School - Volunteer Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1935

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Zuniur Qtbletit Qllluh The junior Athletic Club, sponsored by Miss Huggins, meets at the regular club period. We are an informal club organized into two sides. Anne Potter is the Captain of the Blues, and Helen Ransom is Captain of the Maroons. We play games and have contests in season. A DOROTHY ANN SEWARD MARY LEE WATSON iknittting flilulu ' The Knitting Club, a nevv addition to the school's activities, had an enrollment of forty girls with Martha Stockell, President, Lilfred Wright, Vice-President, and Jeanne Hogan, Secretary-Treasurer. With Miss Susan Vaughn as sponsor, the members knitted and crocheted many beautiful articles of which they are very proud. JEANNE HOGAN Girl 3325211125 t One of the most interesting and worthwhile clubs at Peabody is the Girl Re- serves Club. This group of girls is banded together To find and give the best. These various projects throughout the year have been a source of pleasure to all concerned. There have been several families as well as individuals Whose lives the Girl Reserves have tried to make a little bit brighter. But all vvork and no play makes even Girl Reserves dull, so on February the sixteenth, they entertained in the Peabody library with a gay and hilarious Kid Party for the members and their dates. It vvas a huge success, and everyone seemed to have a grand time. We are hoping that 1936 will prove just as successful. ETHEL JOY girls Qtbletit lllluh The Girls' Athletic Club, sponsored by Miss Huggins, has held informal meet- ings throughout the year vvith the arousing of interest in Intramural sports its project. The club is controlled by a council made up of representatives from different classes with Barbara Binkley acting as President. BARBARA BINKLEY 45



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la iBetite Qlliante :Francaise La Petite Alliance Francaise, or the French Club, is one of the liveliest clubs in the school. The requirements for entrance limit its size, but the members make up for their number in enthemiezmze. To give to its members delightful bits of additional knowledge concerning the language and people of France is the aim of the club. The main projects ofthe year have been the visits of the cbeermemfe Mme. Chappelle, aid in the publication of Le Bruin'-the school's French magazine, and the founding of the medal to be given annually to the outstanding French student in the school. The club hopes to have been helpful to all of its members and believes that tom Jeux fy ont amzesef tref bien. SUSAN ANN WALLACE Ulihe Math anti intents Qiluh The purpose of this year's Math and Science Club has been to aH'ord educational entertainment for its members. Under the direction of our sponsor, Mr. Beauchamp, everyone in the club gave at least one demonstration of some interesting scientific or mathematical phenomena, and the entire club took part in the program given in the assembly. MORRIS BURK Cllinglisb Ciluh The English Club, sponsored by Miss McMullan, has enjoyed a most successful year. The club spent a day in the State Capitol while the legislature was in session. The members Were also interested in hearing lectures on books and going on out- door excursions. ANN VAUGHN Ulibe Z!ai:i9 The function of the Hi-Y Club is to bring together a group of older high school boys who are interested in promoting higher ideals of Christian character and extending the spirit of fellowship to the school and community. ALFRED CRABB 47

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