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IDIRA ATIG CLUB In the past three years very little has been heard of Dramatics in P. H. S., but this year, with Mr. Hayes Yeager as coach and sponsor, we have organized a very successful Dramatic Club. At the first meeting, which was held November 7, the following officers were elected: President ........,..... ............. D on Black Vice-President ..... ..... M aurice Knight Secretary ,.......... ...... F rances Inslee Treasurer ..,...,...................,........,.................. Bernard Thorne Publicity Manager .......,................................ Dorothy Martin The main object of the club is to give plays, it being the aim to produce one each semeter. Meetings are held each Tuesday and the club is always open to new members. Those now enrolled are as follows: Athey, Beatrice Bonar, Grace Birch, Catharine Beha, 0ra Beyer, Hazel Beyer, Marie Barker, Lois Coffman, Elizabeth Chancellor, Estelle Cottrill, Camille Fitcher, Eleanor Grueser, Evelyn Hale, Christine Hiehle, Rosalie Holstin, Ruth Hamilton, Eleanor Hiehle, Virginia Horner, Mildred Inslee, Frances Jackson, Perrie Jones, Catherine Kootz, Caroline Kingsley, Frances Knight, Maurine Kennedy, Mary Kellar, Ruth Lowther, Hazel Martin, Dorothy Marsh, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Meed, Helen Mayhew, Bona McKinley, Lorraine McCluer, Virginia McCoy, Elizabeth McGhee, Edna Prunty, Anita Powell, Rosalind Plumley, Elta Parsons, Ethel Ransell, Elizabeth Rowe, Virginia Rawson, Anne Radford, Fay Roberts, Elizabeth Smith, Kathryn Smith, Frances Silcott, Edith K. Stalnaker, Alma Terry, Elizabeth Talkington, Ruby Wise, Frances Welch, Julia B. Williamson, Helen Adams, Herbert Broida, Paul Beren, Maurice Black, Don Couch, Robert Dulin, Charles Davis, John Feeney, James Goldstein, Sam Groetsch, Harold Hague, Eugene Higgins, Willard Hendershot, Robert Jordan, Adam Kramer, Fred Kellar, Fred Kootz, Albert Leo, Byron Malley, John Mehl, Landis Neale, Don Piggott, Rutherford Peters, Herbert Stout, Sherman Slater, Sam Stephens, Chester Thorne, Bernard Weaver, Orvan Ward, Major MA UAL ARTS GLM The Manual Arts Club was organized on November 6, 1922, by the boys of the Manual Arts Department. The object of this club is to promote a deeper interest in handwork among the student body. Many have become very interested in this new club and will be pleased to know that it has developed into a successful organization. This club has been growing very rapidly. It is expected that this organization will be one of the strongest in the school by the end of the year. The officers elected are as follows: President ................................................. ....... W illiam R. Bohn Vice-President ...........,.......... ..... O mar Mahaney Secretary and Treasurer ..,..... ....... C arl Augustine Sponsor ............................... ...... H . S. Stoetzer Advisor ....... ..... C . E. Abbott 4 Q 3 S Fifty-Three
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P9fty-Two DKQ TQG GLW -an Row Standing--iLeft to right! Marie Byers, Hazel Byers, Elta Plemley, Va. Rowe, Mr. Hayes Yeager lCoachi, Mary Kgnnedy, Grace Bonar, Virginia McClure, Anna Rawson, Virginia Punty. Center Row--lLeft to right! Rosalind Powell, Edna McGhee, Catherine Jones, Fay Radford, Lorraine McKinley, Eleanor Hamilton, Maurine Knight, Dorothy Martin. Frances Inelee, Perrie Jackson, Bona Mayhew, Elizabeth Ransell, Virginia Hiehle, Elizabeth Marsh. Front Row-4Left to ri1zhtlSherman Stout, Major Ward, Fred Keller, Fred Kramer, Adam Jordan, John Mally, Don Black, Robert Couch, Tom Slater, Charles Dulin, Paul Broida, Don Neale, Bern- ard Thorne, Lawrence Wade.
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Row Standingf--1Left to right? James Feeney. Mildred Martin, Elizabeth Marsh, Miss Laura li. Moore tSponsori, Virginia Lyons, Harry Holliday. Row Sitting----lla-ft to right! Virginia Swearingen, Gertrude Ruppel, Elizabeth Ransell, Norma Dun- ham, Eva Mt-Donald. Parkersburg lligh School has acted upon the realization that they, like other first class schools of the nation, should have a chapter of the National Honor Society. The idea was set forth and discussed in the Quill until sufficient enthusiasm was aroused among the students to insure the organization of a real live chapter. The purpose of the organization is to create a sentiment for scholarship, higher ideals and moral standards, and service to the school and communityg also to stimulate leadership. He who would lie a memlmer must be ranked in the iirst quarter of his classes, that is for scholarship. It has, however, a far larger scope-for scholar- ship alone does not entitle one to membership. A minimum of 80 points out of a possible 100 is requiredg 60 being for schofarship, 15 for character, 15 for service and 10 for leadership. But-the batt e is not won when membership is attained. The same high standards must he not only reached hut kept by the students. The lirst step necessary to the organization of a branch of the Fifty-l our Honor Society here was for Mr. Stewart to appoint his faculty com- mittee consisting of four teachers who are: Miss Laura B. Moore, who was selected to sponsor the Torch, the name of our chapter: Miss Mary Louise Taylor, Miss Merrie Stewart and Mr. Steele. This committee, with Mr. Stewart as its chairman, then met and after much thought and investigation elected the ten students from the graduating class whom they deemed most worthy of membership. The officers are: President ,,,,A,,,,A,,,,,,, ., Harry Holliday Vice President ,,,,,, ,, ..,, James Feeney Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,w , Gertrude Rupple Treagurer .A,,,,,.,,,,,AAA ,,,,,,,, AA,,,., , , ., , ,, ,, NOYINR Dllflhlllil The chalter members are: Norma Dunham Virginia Lyons Eva Mt-Donald James Feeney Elizabeth Marsh Eizabeth Ransell Harry Holliday Mildred Martin Gertrude Ruppel Virginia Swearingen
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