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Y i-I it ip . 'v My , f l ia ,. Q! 'w F5 ? E 'J Q 1- ' if av' 1 'i'1'w9 HCT: F1 ..1Tf'g5i'..-E F' ACADEMIC CLUBS SCIENCE CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB 1 page twenty four at . . .xl fi. . s H ., - ll' . .1 'ff-1 F ' , . '- .., V ul ig -r ' 'bl K we fHI-EC CLUB The Science Club was organized four years ago. Since that time it has grown in its purpose of spreading the interest of science in the school. Last year plans were carried out for affiliating with the Indiana Junior Acad- emy of Science when the club became a member of that organization. To become a member one must be in the tenth, eleventh, or twelfth years of school and have completed a course in biology, or be a student of chemistry or physics. Meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of the month. Most of the time this year has been spent working on projects. The various groups include birds and trees, radio, photography, astronomy, rocks and soil, electricity, and cloths. At each meeting a different group has charge of the program. Members of this club feel that they have benefited much from the meetings this year, and hope the members in the coming years will gain as much. The Dramatic Club was organized in 1923, and since that time Miss Ruth Coble has been the helpful sponsor. The purpose of the club is to discover and develop dra- matic ability in students interested in the club, and to instruct them in subjects pertaining to dramatics. To become a pledge one must have earned 10 points and to become a member, 25 points. These can be earned by public speaking, appearing in plays, or aiding in play production. This year the members are studying the History of Drama. One-act plays were also given at different meet- ings. In December the club sponsored the movie, A Midsummer Night's Dream , at the Ritz Theatre for the purpose of raising funds to improve the stage equipment. The attempt met with great success. On December 12, 1931, the Ti-Hi-Ec Club of Tipton became affiliated with the American Home Economics As- sociation. From that time until December of 1936, Miss Carol Blount was the sponsor, but after her resignation Mrs. Jackson took her place. The purpose of the club is to spread the interest of home economics in the school and in the home. Meet- ings are held the first Tuesday night of the month. We have had some enjoyable times in the form of pitch-in suppers at the High School Building and parties at the homes of the members. Different members usually have the lesson, but Miss Adams, the county nurse gave a talk at one meeting. To become a member a girl must read a paper, give a talk, prepare a demonstration, or give a stunt before the club. She must then be voted in. The club has been active all year and we feel that our efforts towards its success have not been in vain. l l v 4 A 5.534 A P- ul' 'I 1 ' L. fl -3 ji 1 'A SJ .15 2 9 1 X lu.. ' an - - gt.. ll y A wt '.'
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The second division of our book is devoted to school clubs and organizations. Here you will find an explana- tion of their purposes and accomplishments in the past year. We also have mentioned the part-time activities, the Operetta and Senior Class Play. fContinued on page 351 ' ' i ' N X. 'Ak' Qi, ., . , my My Iiyfig i. TBI, V I ,, Vp.b A X J , 'i'-, 5 ' 1 Peofdblzs 'N5i'PRA. ' 1 K f ' ' I -' G . 7 o + fa-ff i . xvo- ,,,. ,. l VA' ,Liv mfwhl .l-: . L ,.,' , ii 1 -:k, ,..,.5-! .gage 3 Q: X, A i fe of E E l is ' 5, , A i A ' 5 , , K V' i ' yy y y y y --Wan y , e s- .. .s s , sg y . ----W ig- iv I A it 4,-,,,, ,,.,,...-...-.-,...T.- ,,.i,., . ,.,..s:Y,...1.,a.,s.1 6 4 I gs ng Q M. '- -sv' f 3, . f 1 ' - , 'l 1. 1' V iii asf 1 e a ff? I. ,.,.. .irvfgrn ..., t, ll 'I 4 . ,I 'ef ' ' . , - - . t' .Za A 'iw K ,V -I 'S agas X 5 . . 1,. .M ,,e.A.,,i , K , fa life V A , l .
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r SCIENCE CLUB 0Fl ll'ICRS Grace Ann Gasho Prcsimlcnt Hottie Grishaw Vice-Prusiclm-nt Hope XVig'g1'ins Svcreta ry-treasurer Mr. Hiatt Sponsor llR.XMA'l'llT CLUB 0Fl ll'l'1RS Ha-tty Tatman Prvsiclcnt Ellon Hull Vice-Prosident Mary Girard Secrvtary-treasurer Miss Cnblcl Spun sur l'I-HI-El' 0Fl Il'ERS Bettie Grishaw President Mary West Vice-Prvsidvnt Hopc Wiggins SL-crvta ry .Icanuttc Milos Treasurer Rachel Stoner Historian Mrs. Jackson Sponsor Page fwenfy-five
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