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ENTRE NQUS 28 913 CLASS A Top Row: Bethell Tobin, Edward Gwens, Charles Tremper, Gilbert Nester, Elwood Milner, Guy Rodermund, Harry Becker, Laverne Hedges. Second Row: Billy Bryan, Max Bohrer, Wilborn Bufkin, Joe Miller, Kenneth Barnhill, Glen Fisher, Harold Altmeyer, Earl McKinney, Earl Fleming. Third Row: Charlotte Wilson, Mary Jeanette Miller, Hattie Mae Derr, Opal Franz, Annabelle Abshire, Pauline Holder, Catherine Pace, Eunice Parker, Beulah Bullock, Ruth Roberts, Honorine Boudinot. Bottom Row: Ruth Allen, Eloise Dunaway, Mildred Stone, Helen Orth, Lois Kinder, Dorothy Adams, Isabelle Havens, Martha Williams, Jennie Mae Lillich, Welma Kelley, Lillian Addington, Lena Mae Mc- Daniels. . Class Unorganized Page twenty-two
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ENTRE NQU5 DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatics Club was organized under the direction of Miss Gar- rison. The following officers were elected: Harl Forston, presidentg Helen Lowell, vice-president, Francis Riley, secretary 3 Paul Ketcham, treasurer. The club met every two weeks. Much praise is due Miss Garrison and the members of the club for the success of the holiday pro- SOCIAL ETIQUETTE A large number of freshmen, realizing the necessity of better conducl and manners, enrolled in the Social Etiquette class. Due to the very large enrollment, three classes were organized under the supervision of Miss Roberts, Miss Haas, and Miss Youngblood. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, under the supervision of Miss Watson and Miss Haas, has been very successful. The officers elected were: Thelma Cranor, president, Marcella Loge, vice-president, Dorothy Traylor, secretary and treasurer. g'I'3I'f1S. MECHANICAELETTERING CLASS A large number of pupils enrolled in the Mechanical Lettering class under the supervision of Mr. Patmore. The class met every Thursday in the Clarke Building. The class advanced very quickly in printing and ac- CODE CLASS The Code Class was organized under the supervision of Mr. Bennett, The class was well instructed and profited very much from their work in HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club under the direction of Miss Grossman met every Thursday in the Clarke Building. The officers elected were Imo- gene Ward, president, Anna Mae Burke, secretary and treasurer. PARLIAMENTARY LAW CLASS The Parliamentary Law Class, under the supervision of Mr. Goerlitz, has done very good work this year. In this class the students learn to conduct various, kinds of meetings. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club of 1927-28 under the supervision of Miss Simp- son has developed a fine chorus. It consisted of a very large membership and the club as a whole has done very good work. It has participated in several activities throughout the year. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Girls' Athletic Club began its activities immediately after the close of the regular basketball season. The first six weeks were spent on basketball, ending with an interclass tourney. The 8A's, ' 9B's, 9A's, sophomores, juniors and seniors had teams participating. The sopho- mores and juniors were so evenly matched that it took two games with overtime periods to determine the juniors winners. This was the decisive contest and the junior maidens had no particular trouble in defeating the 8A's and 9A's to win the tourney. Student coaches were Mary M. Clark, Helen Lowell, Irene Campbell, and Thelma Eastham. The rest of the year was spent in volleyball and indoor baseball under Miss Bateman's direction. About eighty girls took part. complished very much. telegraphic operation. Page twenty-four -4
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