Boonville High School - Entre Nous Yearbook (Boonville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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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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ll IRE NUUS 2t' Published Every Two Weeks by Boonville H. 8. , K APRIL 11.1928 l l No, 5, f l.lI'l l'lflllS .UYAIKIIEID The liasketball letters were awarded tu the vurtous squads lust Alhntlziy at chapel pt-rluct. The lussles of Coacli Batt.-nxfiifs uuuad who rccelvt-tl letters worn 'Clarker, Campbell. Meyer, llaiy, llr.nrn, Taylor, Lowell and lletlgus. Clarke and Campbell grudnatu thi.-x yt-nr. U, Taylor, M. Taylor, Ingo, finrher, Ilatlley, Youngblood, llunltwzly, Corn ' . ' -. - - ll'1:. n and Wilkins in rt-teived rt-su-vt We vxpttt lxntv who was elected up tuln, to pilot ax winning team next year. This seasvm the girls wo 76 por rent ol' their games. 466 puinta to their .tltlnnigli our boys tt very tllsnstrous stopped until ltya-rn, :tml rv-cclvcd servo IV:-1 were liltnler, llohrer. anil vnu:-I1 tml-rlltz's 1-ann: thrtnigh with all one sith- of tho- sheet. cflvnn ahh- was the not kat-p the team best husk:-:hall ut all lroyn wlll he ot' great 'Un thlg squtul, Byers. Johnson, t llnntlizini. und Crowder WH. l'.tl'I.lNll Vunllnt- Hullvt at-lmol's only tourtll :mnuul llonul 'oruwrltenl 30, at th-1 1--murt nnantmous tlvrislon over he-r competi- tor from Nvwlnirgh. Thu lllstrlvt content will probably he helnl In Boonville rmmetlme soon whore xhc will rntnpote agttlxist representa- tives ot tlvo other schools. ' THANKS. A Erwin Bohn, u former high school athlete and lettorman of I. U.,-generw ously imitated two pairs of tlne track shoes to B. H, 8. We npprefclste this very much and take this means or thanktng Mr.-Bohn. .1 . '1:n2itwP ?rw ' ' VlSl'l'0l!S About thirty supertntendentts and college prolessors attended the meet- ing or the Pocket School Mou's club, which was hold lu-re Friday. In the morning, the visitors observed the Hocnvllle schools. A luncheon was served at noon by the domestic science ' tlenartnn-m of the high school. ln the nfternoon, Dr. 'Earl Harper, prvsltll-nt or Flvnusville College, spoke club on to the high scltool and the Digging lilitcliesf' Dr, W. P. Dearlng, 0' Yi li president I L ty spoke to the clu on lteniurks on the P93 College, Personal of Ameri- tame tn spend their-spring tlrocl Itnble, George Clark Roth. Harold Loge. .lolm Hoover. Richard Darts. Bowen Hoover, Beskie Helmbock, Ruth ltoth, Wllhnr Osho, Howard Shafer, Arlys liltzahetlx Roberts. Sam Kelley and George Bill Helmhook. APPREXYIATIUN The Girls Athletic Club takes this means nt expressing their apprecia- tion tn Paul Garrison for his services as referee during- thejlrlu' tourney. Mil- scnoox, CHAMPIONS - I I 4 t nn nnrsieuman i A WO!! juniors guests of The with the Ga m es WPT? work for ooiiipltftetl. nicely. Miss tlolng the typing- the work must ha- dry o ght to cry. wound hound, lirclass. never pass. I shall find my mind. I --A Sophomore. u l telltng Margaret Farmer how to reduce? kj ' Miss Bateman With chewing gum! Seniors. without a tendency to lost! Freshtes in the front library! ' Clmrles Marshall with a natural sue-exe? ' N Janice Youngblood with longer hair? John Henry agreetng with someone? A boy with Ieat that smells? Visitor-- Yon have a wonderful school here. ' V Glen Il, fmodestlyl- Than.kn. - Top Row: John Henry Whittinfrhill, Charles Kinder, Mr. Goerlitz. Second Row: Miss McKown, Ircne Campbell, Wilma Spradley, Dorothy Traylor, Miss Bateman. Bottom Row: Mary Margaret Clark, Paul Ketcham, Ruby Martin, Lionel Koehler, Helen Wilson, Neil Bohrer. The idea of a school paper faded away after the year of '25. It came back into existence this year due to the efforts of Helen VVilson, Irene Campbell, Mary M. Clark, and Neil Bohrer. The Echo campaign for both semesters has been a suc- CCSS. The staff for the first semester was: Lionel Koehler, Helen Wilson, Neil Bohrer, Paul Ketcham, Mary Clark, and Irene Campbell. The staff for the last semester was: Ruby Martin, Charles Kinder, Helen Wilson, Dorothy Traylor, Wilma Spradley, Neil Bohrer, and John Henry Whittinghill. Page twenty-five

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