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Qi.n£ ' Q£ee C£ub FIRST HOW: Agnes Rvan, Kvelyn Prahl. Rachel Lamb. Frances Moery. lU-tt Charlotte Lefever. June McCrary. Josephine Lefever. SW’ONI) Vance. Lois Spooner, Helen Porter. Mary M Catherine Kintner. Rosanna Fleming, Mary Frances Fleming. Jane Camp. Marjorie Stuber, Roberta Carter. lOmily Vance. Mr. Trickey. ROW: Betty Jean Hainey. Mar Conlin. Marjorie Funk, Lola llamniau. Loretta Norma Resler. Hollis Stout. Maxine Probus. June Turner. Marietta Ramin . FOCKTH lOlizabeth Winzenburger, Mary K. Hendrix. Irene Flennikin. Phyllis Metcalf. M Winzenburger, Marjorie Rogue, Nellie Pollard. Forestine Probus, Geraldine P.ernadine Conway. v Hill. ROW: arga ret THIRD Scot i. R W: »rgaret Shaw, ee C£ub FIRST ROW: Robert Hendrix. John Hendrix. Scotty Wilkinson. Billy Hill. Catherine Kintner. Don Resler. John Neal. I aul Lamb. Don Kitson. SKCOND ROW: Ralph Clark. Doit Fish. Georg Loudenbaek, Wayne Brunson. Forney Fuqua. Lloyd Minor. Fred Lux. Mr. Trickey. THIRD ROW: Jim Raglan. Robert Fisher. Ted Davies. Vurdette Wildman! Rolla Van Mat re. Stanley Sutphen. Billy Proctor.
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Wixtn and! (Rippen.4 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SPONSOR Josephine Lefever June McCrary Hetty Hill Mary Belle Lefever Miss Ruth Ponder The home economics club has spent many happy evenings together discussing such things as customs of Mexico, making summer vacations profitable, and wrapping gilts attractively. Girls who are taking some course in home economics are eligible to be members of the club. Because the classes in this department are large this year, the club membership has been greatly increased. This organization met at four o'clock on the second Wednesday of each month. In the early part of the term, the girls initiated the new members into the club. This event is eagerly anticipated—especially by the older club members. On the fwenty-sec and of December the members of the club sponsored a Christmas Program for their mothers. The play. The Christmas Ghost. was followed by readings and songs. At this program each girl presented her mother with a gift which she made in her classwork. The style show sponsored l y the home economics club was the last event of the year. In this, garments which had been made by members of the sewing classes were modeled. • A • utune cmmen-k o| Qmemca PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SPONSOR Howard Lindstrom Robert Eunk Eugene Lamb Robert Medaris Mr. Lowell Hodam The Future Farmers of America is an organization made up of boys studying vocational agricultural. The local chapter is affiliated with state and national organizations. The emblem of the club Is shown on the E. E. A. pin. The boys of the club try to meet at least once a month to discuss the problems and activities of the farm. This organization is very active in judging contests of all kinds. One of the big events of the year is the initiation of the new members of the club. This is usually held sometime in November. The other big event is the father and son baquet which is sponsored by the E. E. A. boys. This banquet was held on March 30 at 0:30 o'clock in the high school gymnasium. The following program was enjoyed; INVOCATION Reverend Adams VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE AS A YOUNG MAN SEES IT Marion Fish VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE AS ADDRESS • REPORT OF E. E. A. ACTIVITIES REPORT OF LOAN FUND BENEDICTION DADS SEE IT Thomas Redman Reverend Hopper Robert Medaris T. W. Lamb Reverend Anderson Page nineteen
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Qdee C£ub Officers of the Girls’ Glee Club PRESIDENT Frances Moery VICE-PRESIDENT Betty Hill SEC RIOT A11V - T R10 A S17 RER Catherine Kintner LIBRARIAN Rachel Lamb REPORTER Evelyn Prahl Officers of the Boys’ Glee Club PRESIDENT Billy Hill VICE-PRESIDENT Don Reslcr SECRETARY.TREASURER John Hendrix LIBRARIAN REPORTER DIRECTOR Scotty Wilkinson John Neal Alden II. Trickey Both clubs have been very active all during the school year. The girls met on Monday and Thursday morning at 8:15. The boys met on Wednesday and Friday mornings. In December we made our first public appearance in our Operetta. Tune In. This had quite a clever plot and with both groups putting their best singing and acting into it Tune In was a grand success. In the first act the girls wore pretty formals ami the boys tuxedoes. The second and third acts took place at a New Year's Eve Party, so both boys and girls wore masquerade costumes. The cast was as follows: Kasper Kroggins, George Loudenback: Mrs. Kroggins. Maty M. Fleming: Jean Kroggins, Jane Camp: Joe Brown. John Neal: Jerry Kennedy. Don Resler: Mitzi. “Dolly Vance: Tilly. Kate Kintner: Milly, Rosann Fleming: Billy, Frances Moery: Dave. Ted Davies: Bob. Bob Fisher: Archibald Throckmorton, Wayne Brunson: Lysander Phipps. Paul Lamb. Kasper Kroggins. czar of the cod-fish industry, and Jerry Kennedy, his Advertising Manager, have decided to tell the world about Kroggins Kippered Kodfish via radio. Joe Brown, operator of VVTNT. is putting on a test broadcast for them. If this test is successful, the resulting contract will enable him to keep up the payments on the station. The mystery soprano, who is to he starred on the program, turns out to he Mrs. Krcggins who has considerably more ambition than talent. Jerry promises to keep her off the air. lie devises a scheme which keeps Mrs. Kroggins from singing, letting Mitzi,” a telephone operator, sing in her place making the program a success, but at the same time placing Joe and Jerry on the wrong side of the Kroggins. With several comic scenes and songs the operetta finally comes to a happy ending for everyone involved. This year Margaret Winzenburger. Mary M. Fleming, and Dolly Vance represented our school in the All State Chorus which was held at Champaign November 4-G. The next activity carried on by the combined clubs was the Annual Spring Festival held in Crrro Gordo. Each school in Piatt County was represented by about fifty students. We sang Calvary and Nightfall.” sung to the tune of Liszt’s Liebe-straum. Everyone seemed to enjoy the Russian melody, “Dark Eyed Russian Girl. The novelty number was the negro song. Liwdy. What A Lonesome Day. The other numbers were In the Gloaming, With You. Dear.” and A Garden Lullaby sung to the well known tune. Barcarolle. The festival has been an annual affair since 11)33. It was attended by a large crowd, and judging by the applause given us. we believe the people enjoy the old familiar songs. The last time we made our public appearance was at our Spring Concert. May 7. We used the same songs as were sung at the festival. We all feel that the Glee Clubs have made real progress this year. Page twenty-one
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