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Speech ew Left to rlghtf-first row Jean Stenger Bill Coffmdaifer Gertrude Gabriel Homer Mackey June Allman Jack Saurbourne Eleanor Lee Marcrum Mary Jean Evans George Moffett Second rou Dane Wllhams Bob Adams Bettv Smlth Emma Jane Smith Wveene Nepps James Wmdon Lorram Weekley Charles Dobbms Barbara Hurst Mlss Kllhngsworth Thlrd row Evelvn Varner Mildred Ayers Louise Burge Dorls Robev Ruth Benedum Alma Durbm Corm Thompson Grethel Clevenger Rlchard Pltts .felfimmen Rlght to left-first row Nlarw Frances Kennedy Eleanor Lee Nlarcrum Jack Saurbourne June Allman Lorrame lleekles Second rou Blll Loffmdafler James lhndon lheene Nepps Betts Smith Eugene Bowen 'JIISS Klllmgsuorth ' ' U P 1 v 1 , v ' ' l v 9 . U ! . V Q Y 1 u . 'Z I , 9 v .v 1 9 I 1 1 ' V' ' .V - ,V A v . . V 1 U . , . v - 1 I. . , v- v, v 4 Y . ' Y . . . V v , , 1 , ,A .
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Left to rlght first row Patty Rumble Martha Wagoner Monme Radabaugh Grethel Clew enger Mary Frances Kennedv Loulse Burge Ella Knapp Mary Jean Evans Geraldme Ice Roberta Smxth Second row Iona Costlev Wllma Plerce Freda Wycoff L1la Wllllams Clara Flemmg Eleanor Lee Marcrum Sue Nepps Loulse Lynch Chrlstma Pltts Ma v Elhs Mrs Evanson Thlrd row Helen Knapp, Eva Haggerty Mildred Ayers Mary Lou Paugh Helen lN1chol on Lenora Wllllams Mary Ann Sommervllle Bette Rlchards .lame Za Glad OFFICERS President Mary Frances Kennedy Vnce Presldent LOUISE Burge Reporter Ella Knapp Advisor Mrs Evanson FTER BEING INACTIVE for a year the Home Ec Club was reorganxzed 1 OITICGTS for the year were elected and the formal m1t1at1on was held The mltlatlon was a very xmpresslve servlce and gave the Ulrls a better understandmg of the work of the club The Club lS a member of the State Future Homemakers Orgamzatlon Several projects wluch the club has completed th1S year are Dur mg the summer several glrls came m and canned tomatoes whlch they sold to the Hot Lunch for a prof1t of about thxrty dollars they also served the F F A Ban quet wh1ch was a great success In return for the club s asslstance the F F A gave a party ID honor of the 1rls Thls has been a very successful year for the club ' 1 z 1 , . 1 Y I ' .9 7 9 9 7 ' : si v 9 I . ' . 9 ' 1 ! Y ' , Ft , . . ' : v . sl s V- S v . D Y 1 C ' 0 Secretary-Treasurer ...........,................,..,........ Grethel Clevenger . U. . C, .
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Mend your speech a lrttle Lest rt mar your iortunes HE SPEECH CLUB has a five fold purpose It arms at pronrotr 10 character and personalrty devel ODIHO Od DHDHS 01 Speech 9SLab11Sh1113 COFFBCL conurtrons or speech rnstrllrne Dood mental habrts nu uewe prn apprecratron of the best taste rn drama lrterature and the other arts Phe Speech Club SDGHCIS H great deal Of Ume at the begllllllllg OI eacn stho l ternr rn regura c ass room work studyrnff and practrcrng types ot conversatron drscussron and parlramerrtary procedure learmng how to srt stand walk and talk correctly preparrn and delrverrne orr,,r11a1 speeches debatrng rnterp ftrn types of ma tellal SDGHKIDE 111 Chorus 090131411110 studyrng dramatrcs rrom the apprecratr ll or drama to the staffrne of plays In addrtron to regular routrne work the Speech Club undertakes a Dumber of other actrvrtres each year The present club has been very busy as the lollowrn lrst of p o rams wrll prove On N vember the tenth a combrned A mrstlce Day and Amerlcan Educatron Week plc ram was p t errted Eleanor Lee Marcrum June Allman Evelyn Varner Cora Thomp,on Jack Saurb urne Brll L ffrndafler and Homer Mackey drd a frne Job rn a drffrcult play The Lrttle That Is Good wr rch was wrrtterr especlally for Amerrcan Educatron Week The same program was presented ro an entnusrastrc audre rce at P T A on the fourteenth School cl sed for the I'hanksf1vrn holrdays on the twenty second and avarn members of the club successfully presented a one BCL play Thanksoryrrg Adventure December brou ht more opportunrtres for members f the club to exhrbrt therrrn the nrneteenth consrstrnf ol a play Letty s Chrrs tmas Prodrgal wlth carolers January the tenth ten talents The annual Chrrstmas pro ram was grven members of the club Dave a chapel program at Salem Colle e and came h me feelr 1 qurte proud after a successful presentatron of Georgre Porvre a one actplay stfrrrrn Brll Coffrrrdaffe The Speech Club wrll present a three one act play proeram on February the nrneteenth Two comedre Merry M lry Malone and Mrss Personalrty Plus and one drama Well Always Remember wrll be grverr Thrs wrll be the brg program of the year for the culb A choralogue Theres a Natron the Easter Assembly program and probably others wrll be grven later rn the year Lrterary mrnded members I the club regret that the contests wrll not be held thrs year due to the War They we e anxrous to partrcrpate Members of the club have helped wrth stage settrngs and make up for drf erent programs throuehout the year and are always glad to be of servrce At the close cf school those members who meet the qualrfrcatrons wrll become the proud wearers of the U rn speech The letter wrll bear the lrterary or dramatrc rnslgnra and rn rare rnstances a combrned rnsrgnra 4.4.14 jwuaafi Gweld' Left to rrght-first row Gene Burnside, Dorsey Rrchards, Bob Nlchols, Jrmmy Robertson. Second row Bob Shepherd, Mr Hutton, Rrchard Stutler at ' - ' av A 1 . - ' 1 - 1 '1 ' - ' A 5 V 0 . . h . 13 ov - 1 4 . 1 D D A ' ls.. g ' ' Y ' . C . l -C , D 1 V 1 1 . .. . 1 - U ' U A . ' . , A ' O- V - 1 2:1 D :1 1 V V - - o . , 1 Q , . O. v. l , I . .A 1 1 A 1 V a 1: V ' 0 ' ' 11'u e- 1 ' ' . . . . 5' A U ' ' 1 1 ' f 1.1 1- - lt , 1 D l C . , . , ,1 '1 1- ' ' . , , , . . u , C - V .lu ' U - I . .-. 1 ' 5' Z3 D N D 1 , . , . - V .U . , . '1 0, . l . D ' ' . - ' ' ' , ' 1 '. ' ' V H ' ' t, t , l rl ' 'r V' 1 . . . U - ' . i , . 1 . , D ' ' U P 'v 0 ' o za - 1 V - ra 1 . , . . ,, , . . . .. - - . .V . O , o 1 cw A -- A V ' . . S' .. C - 11 1 - 'V .1 1 . . 11 V' ' ' ' ' . tl 1 - 1- . V - 1 , . ' ' I ' . . V ' V . . . ' K :1 V H ,, . . . . . . . . ' 1 o l O
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