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Commercial Club The Commercial Club started its school year in October hy having a picnic lunch of hot dogs and rolls in the llome liconomics Room due to the sudden cold weather causing us to remain indoors for our club meeting. .Xt this organization meeting officers for the year were elected as follows: l,l'CSlllFlIf ........................... .lrxma SMITH l'icc'-l'z'nvif1'c11l . ....... 'l'n1a1.xr.x .lt'lRD.XN Secretary .... . . . Kl.xm'ntx JANE lllicluck 'l'1'ea.vurer .......... ..... B lARj0RlIi lllIl.I.ER S. O. Rf'f'l't'.Yt'IlftlfI.'f'l' .. .... IEVELYN E.xsT1.Ey Reporter .................... Blxkjomlc Sell.xml,12 The general plans for the year were discussed and a program committee was ap- pointed to take charge of the meetings. 'l'helma jordan acted as chairman, assisted by Margaret lloone, .Xlice llurlee, llarriet XYoolworth and Marjorie Dellond. ln November, Miss Doris Sims, local attorney, came to the Commercial Room and gave an intensely interesting talk on the procedure to follow in beginning and carrying on ot' a law suit. .Xfter her talk, members asked questions pertaining to law and all persons present gained much valuable and practical information. christmas time found the club enjoying an excellent dinner in the Home lilconomics Rooms which was prepared by able and competent committees. Mar- jorie Schaible and Rebecca lfowler. in charge of the program, did a good job of keeping every club member and guest highly entertained by dancing and clever games. 'l'he year was rounded up by a picnic supper held on Green's llill in the latter part of May. l'crhaps little actual commercial or business activity was featured but each mem- ber did gam a little and certainly gained a lot in the way of good. wholesome social times. -at 25 ls--
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Prize Speaking The annual prize speaking contest was held in the high sclinhl auditorium Nay Ci, l936. liefnre a large audience, eight students from the Sophomore, junior, and Senior Classes presented their talent in puhlie speaking. First nn the program fur the evening the high selinnl orchestra rendered several good numhers, lfaeh speaker gave his selection in an interesting manner and made a good appearance upon the stage. The speakers were. in order of their appearance: Stella lllemly, who gave Clzizm Blue liyvs hy Alma Fuss: llenry Lucas, who gave C'0lIe.rfe.s' fm' C'1't7lI!i'A' hy Fdgar XVillis: Reita Duncan. who gave l'0lIn'a' HIlfI't'I'flI'f'.V hy Nl. R. .Xndrewsz Cl'2lXVfU1'tl Adams. who gave I .-lm II fmt' hy Samuel llavenpnrtz Klariwn Laxvrenee, who gave lllliilmvxvqirr hy Fannie Hurst: Curtiss Gaylord, whim gave .ll11c'1'1'u111 CTl'l.,S'f'II hy Frank t'1'axvf1w1'fl2 Helen Yan Heiten. who gave l?1'0fl1ez'lAt' l.n':'v hy Lenta lllaekz and. tiorclmi Claus, who gave Sfftlllqlll' 1217111111 hy R. S. tiriftin. Following the speaking. the nrelieslra played again while the judges. Mrs. Slinua Fuller of Williamson, Miss Katherine Drum of Ontario, and Miss Myrtle Carr of Whlentt, made their decision. As a result, Marion Lawrence wnn tirst prize, The Record Cup, for the girls and Curtiss tiaylnrd won tirst prize, the Flisha Cui-tiss Cup. for the boys, The second prizes went to Helen Yan lleiten. The Christian Endeavor Cup for the girls and tn f'rawfnrd .xtlllllli The Syracuse University Cup for the h0yS. Vurtiss tiaylnrrl represented Sndus lligh Sehnel at the XVayne County Prize Speaking Contest for hnys at Vahnyra on May 13. 'Nlarinn Lawrence represented Sodus lligh Selinnl at the XVayne fuunty Prize Speaking tfuntest fur girls at l'ahnyra on Nay 27. -eil 24 lie--
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Handicraft Club Not to he outdone hy the Senior Iligh Sehool Knitting Chih. the junior lligh girls enlisted forces -not only to knit but to hemstiteh, eroehet, emhroider, sew. fringe luncheon sets, etc.. under the directions of Miss Stone, who has a hohhy of hemstitehing and Crocheting, and Miss Shearston, who gave her ahle assistance in left-handed knitting. and in making summer sport tugs :ind the like. We were all very busy at Lfhristmas time making many attractive gifts. The ofheers for 1936-37 were elected as follows: l're.vide11f ............... .... I i.XRfll,YN hlonxstm l ire-Pfmvidmit .... ..... I ,oRETT,x Ui' Hors S6l.'l'CflYI'j'-TI'!'CISlll'6'l' . ...EYIQINN Xfxx KITYCK A picnic was our final celebration. The same group as Freshmen intend to carry on next year. -455 135 .-
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