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MR. SPEAKER! MR. SPEAKER! Each year Purdue's campus becomes The scene oT a TascinaTing experience Tor The lucky, yeT capable, sTudenTs senT Trom all over The sTaTe To parTicipaTe in The Purdue LegislaTure. Erom The opening prayer To The TinaliTy oT The Speakers gavel, This as- sembly is modeled aTTer The Indiana STaTe LegislaTure. Koky was proud To have Malcolm Ny- gren, senaTor, and Russell Chadwell, repre- senTaTive, chosen as Two oT The Ten mosT ouTsTanding delegaTes in Their respecTive houses aT The convenTion. The oTher repre- SOVEREIGN ThaT guide oT our clubs, The Organiza- Tion Board, Toils dilligenTly To mainTain high club sTandards, This year They checked new and old charTers and consTiTuTions and saw ThaT The clubs lived up To Them. New and more sTringenT regulaTions were ordered and any club noT complying, auTomaTically dropped iTs charTer. The Board underTook The Task oT prepar- ing a new schedule Tor The clubs. They had The lisT prinTed and placed on bulleTin boards and in homerooms. HALT! WH As Koky Turns each corner oT K. l-l. S. during periods, he musT presenT his board or pass slip To a wary moniTor. lT There are any misTakes on The slip, Koky musT go back To The wriTer oT iT and have all errors correcTed. So The moniTors keep him Trom mischieT. They also direcT visiTors unTamiliar wiTh The labyrinThs oT Koky's den and see ThaT The halls are kepT clear. One hundred TwenTy moniTors and seven moniTor capTains keep paTrol over The seven senTaTives, Luman Bromley, Marilyn Frankel, and Maxine SmiTh, conTribuTed resoluTions and Their ideas To The commiTTees and vari- ous sessions. Don Dumoulin and Evelyn l-lunT served as alTernaTes and Miss LiliTh Earlow chaperoned The group. Since all work and no play would dull even The legislaTive-min-:led Koky, The Pur- due Playshop presenfed Cuckoos on The l-learTh. The order oT business also called Tor a banqueT and an inTer-collegiaTe de- baTe which Koky enjoyed immensely. OF THE CLUBS Marilyn Erankel, presidenT7 Herman Wiebers, secreTary7 and EsTella Small and Jack AlTherr, sTudenT members, Toured The homerooms oT Koky's den giving Talks on The rules regarding club membership and aTTendance. Koky would like To Thank This Organiza- Tion and iTs advisers, Miss ElizabeTh Mcln- Tosh, Mr. B. D. Morris, and Mr. E. W. Phil- lips, Tor Their inTeresT and assisTance in guiding The clubs Toward perTecTion. O GOES THERE? periods oT The day. Each capTain has an as- sisTanT and during The rush periods, TirsT, TourTh, and TiTTh periods, There are Two as- sisTanTs. The moniTor sysTem was inauguraTed seven years ago under The direcTion oT Mr. Lloyd Keisling. l-le conTinued To direcT The sysTem unTil This year when Mr. RoberT Barngrover was charged wiTh The Task. ln all ways The moniTors assisT Koky To mainTain regulaTions. Page 43
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TOP ROW: Donald Dumoulin, Malcolm Ny- gren, Russell Chadwell, Luman Bromley. FRONT ROW: Maxine Smifh, Evelyn Hunf, Marilyn Frankel. LEFT TO RIGHT: Herman Wiebers, Marilyn Frankel, Esfella Small, Miss Elizabelh McIn- fosh, Jack Alfherr, Mr. E. W. Phillips, Mr. Barclay D. Morris. TOP ROW: Lynch, Coles, Armslrong, Reed, O'NeaI, Spicer, Newlon, W. Schmidlin. FIFTH ROW: Reed, Deardorff, Fowler, John- son, Milchell, Runyon, Irick, H. Schmidlin, Damifz. FOURTH ROW: Bohannon, Ander- son, Bagwell, Dalzell, Lung, Givens, Eisinger, Damon, Cone. THIRD ROW: Logan, Fry- barger, Kelley, Snyder, Long, Sfanley, Or- ion, Smifh, Clouse, SECOND ROW: Rody, Gunnell, Weir, Amos, Zell, Harper, Graves, Sellick, Schraeder. FRONT ROW: Rogers, Ross, Busby, Barney, M. McCooI, Acldinglon, Isenogle, Busby, Pefers, Waller. TOP ROW: Adams, Crume, Hascher+, Ewen, Marquis, Kellar, Conwell. FIFTH ROW: Beanoche, Duke, Gunnell, Adair, Vimond, Sfra- vopulos, Sharp. FOURTH ROW: Davis, McCauley, Gilberl, Hosier, Gallin, Ham, Ui'H's, McCooI, Maish. THIRD ROW: Bas- seif, Manahan, Coleman, Heringlon, Fergu- son, Genfry, Feafherslone, Earlywine, Goudy. SECOND ROW: Beaver, Goins, Colfer, Mas- sey, Linn, Backus, Kirlcpafrick, French, Cal- vea d, Williams. FIRST ROW: Fousf, Col- lard, Brammel, Golighfly, Johnson, lngels, McKay, Hardie, Clevenger, Tilley. Page 42
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Page 44 GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST! Nof confenf wifh his Lafin fexfs for a knowledge of Caesar's campaigns and Roman life, Koky ioined fhe Lafin Club, fhe firsl club organized in K. l-l. S. ln addifion fo serving as a supplemenf fo fhe regular Lafin classes, fhe organizafion offers an ex- cellenf opporfunify for social developmenf, especially for Sophomores. Many slides were shown on famous Ro- mans, milifary equipmenf, and Lafin classics. The members displayed several very infer- esfing proiecfs in fhe 'rrophy case. Leading fhe group in fhe besf form of friplex acies were Kafheleen Pefers. Consul Primus: l-lelen Louise Kessler, Con- sul Secundusg Mary Lucy, Scribay and Louie Johnson, Quaesfor. Miss Dessie Rody and Miss l-lelen Railsback were fhe advisers. THE LAST LESSON Koky was saddened fo learn fhaf fhe French Club, one of The mosf foremosf in K. l-l. S., will make ifs exif af fhe end of fhis year because of fhe few pupils sfudy- ing French. Pursuing for fhe lasf year ifs original pur- pose, which was fo sfudy French cusfoms and people, fhe club had Mr. Harold Free- land and Mr. Maurice Tull give falks on France during World War I. Besides plac- AUTHORS, ABSTRAC Affer obfaining a recommendafion from an English feacher and wrifing an accepfa- ble composifion, Koky fook his place among fhe liferary gianfs of fhe English Club whose purpose is fhe sfudy of liferafure and composifion. Koky nof only gained valuable fraining buf also enferfained fhe enfire school fhrough fhe Club's Confribufors' Column in fhe Red and Blue. This was fhe chief TS, A REMBRANDTS O Organized in I94O for any high school sfudenf wifh an inferesf in arf, fhe Paleffe Club sfrives fo develop ifs members bofh culfurally and socially. Mosf of fhe club programs were reporfs by fhe members. A guesf speaker, Roger Briney, falked on Arf ln Relafion To Jew- elry. Moreover, fhe group visifed Gor- don's Giff Shop, Briney's Jewelry Sfore, and Colleen Moore's Doll l-louse. These acfivifies made fhe sfudenf more discrim- ing fhe aircraff idenfificafion charfs in fhe fronf hall, fhe members fook an acfive parf in fhe Vicfory Corps and made French phrase books fo aid fhe graduafing boys who may be serif overseas. Advised by Miss Dorofhy Thornburgh and Miss Rufh Campbell, fhe club was led by Marjorie Barker, presidenfg Bill Thomas, vice-presidenfg Veronica Vandenbosch, sec- refaryy and Ellis O'Neal, freasurer. ND ALLITERATIONS source of maferial for fhe Liferary Leisure, bi-annual publicafion of fhe group. Af fhe club's annual inifiafion fea fhe members dressed as famous characfers oi ficfion. Guiding fhese Grub Sfreef drudges were Eleanor Thorne, presidenf: Bob Nuff, vice- presidenfg and Beffy Lou Lane, secrefary- freasurer. Miss Joy Geyer was adviser. F K. H. S. inafing in fhe selecfion and arrangemenf of obiecfs, fhereby creafing a desire fo effecf a beffer social and physical environmenf in fhe school, home, and communify. Leading fhe members were Edgar Pepka, presidenfp Richard Adams, vice-presidenfg Sue Chrisfie and Beffy Lou Jones, secre- fariesp Richard James, freasurerp and Nor- man Bridwell, sergeanf-af-arms. Miss Ber- nice McKinley served as sponsor.
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