Brunswick High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Brunswick, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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Through the last four years the class has lost many of its members, leaving only thirty two seniors to grad uate This group has given much time and service to old B H The class has always been outstanding in many activities A nm ber of them have formed an important part of the band One member, Joan Spence, won second place on an alto solo in Kirksville Jean Eller Pollard received a rating of one on her clarinet solo in the district contest at Kirksville Those in band and glee club have attended the district contests once a year, returning with high ratings The boys have played prominent roles in athletics This year four of the first five were seniors and one of the second five was asenior Those boys on the first team were J D Derieese, Dick Iglehart, Harold Dammann, and Louis LaBonta The second team senior was Bob Seidt, one of the returning war veterans The basketball team won twenty out of twenty nine games played Of the four tournaments which they entered, they won one first and two second place trophies At the annual Brunswick Invitational Tournament, Joan Spence wa Arlene Boynton edited the school newspaper, the Wildcat H1 Lights, dur ing her senior year Louis LaBonta, Dick Iglehart, Margaret Hanna, and June Gibson were other seniors on the newspaper staff Going back to their freshman year, they can remember some of the extra curricular things that they did To get things started, the seniors of that year gave them a nGet Acquaintedu party which cllmaxed freshman initiation week The boys and girls felt well initiated after they had endured that and knew that they could take anything fr m then on as they had gotten everything that was coming uathem Another out standing event was the collecting and selling of newspapers That was quite a job, but they netted enough profit to purchase an S18 75 bond Joan Spence was class president and made a verv good leader for this first ear Mr H ld h y aro Bouc er sponsored the class through that period of trials and tribulations The following year they belonged to the class that knows not, but knows not that it knows not the sophomore class They did not take their studies too seriously that year and many of them have never re covered from that ailment throughout the rest of their school years However, they were unusually active in extra curricular affairs This willingness to work for B H S has always been one of their predomlna ting characteristics They produced a play called Our Girls' which was successful enough to enable them to buy a 837 50 war bond They also had a little money left in their treasury to use for their junior needs Miss Margaret Phillips became their sponsor this year and re malned with them for the rest of their high school career Jim Albrecht was their class president andworked hard tomake the class outstanding They sponsored two all school parties and one or two parties fcr them selves They were especially proud of the fact that Pete Deveese rraoe X the first team in basketball that sophomore year X N he XX x xx X xmtlsxxsixa Sires QM-2 f f fa eye' weyeevx WWW X Xa, 'lf shew SSN, X we x as NAS. 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We Wei. 813 Kl00 or ss 'S M v Qs NuYgxEg N E X K X X ts S gk lx R K S X x x X x Ng X S U S -:nt Y fx Xshs 'osx i TK 5 val f They found that the responsibilities of the junior class mernany The class went right to work withln the first few weeks of school 1 order to make money during the two hog sales held in Brunswick They sold food at basketball games and tournaments, held food sales, gave a play and did other money making projects The name of their play was NH1llb1lly Courtship U At the end of the year they found that they had made a great deal of money The Junior Senior Banquet was the high light of their junior year The class selected for their theme HBlue Heaven' and decorated accord ingly The walls of the gymnasiu were completely covered with blue paper which under lights was most ef1ective Inthe center of the roan was a white summer house filled with flowers From the roof of the summer house blue streamers were strung to the side walls of the audi torium thus making a ceiling for the room Formed of blue streamers also, the orchestra pit was located on the stage Along the north and south sides of the room were little white picket fences fronting areas composed of artificial grass with lawn chairs scattered here and there for the convenience of those who were not dancing The table decora tions consisted of flowers and llttle place cards made in the form of angels Dainty nut cups were attached to them by ribbons The pro grams were printed in blue irk on white paper to correspond with the class colors The banquet was eaten by candle light while only four lights were used to illuminate the auditorium for dancing Dick Iglehart acted as master of ceremonies whlle Jim Albrecht and Mary Helen Susewind assisted by reading the class will and prophecy J D DeNeese, class president, welcomed the guests to the affair e class was justly proud of the beauty of their banquet as rany compli ments were received on it Everyone enjoyed dancing to Betty Baker's orchestra The class was especially grateful to Yr Spence and to his family for serving the delicious food that they provided for the dinner at cost One last important event oi the year was the urchase of the new scoreboard for the auditorium The scoreboard did not arrive until this year, but the class feels that it will be a lasting monument to their efforts, one which will be remembered and enjoyed through many years to come This senior year has been filled with many act1vities,too At the very beginning of school the class sponsored a food sale at the Bruns wick Fhir Part of the profits made from this enterprise were spent on the purchase of books for the library The class has produced an annual which has not been done for several years The senior play was a mystery comedy called nGhost Wantedn by Guernsey Le Pelley The class would like to thank Miss Philli h h b sponsor for the past three years and has made pggsiblg all thgegugggsg and good thmes which they have had The Senior Class 0ff47w0u1d also like to express their appreciation tomembers of the faculty and to the patiopziof the school for their assistance and support of the many ac v es which the class has promoted d ri th t f school life in B H 5 u ng 0 pas our years of Wax ,ess fx ko KX 139 X ,Q Ir kxf ff! .s. 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' AN - ' M Wa' 'jr Q fl' Q12 'tbzci H: x Huff! ifguf KA' swf- as C., Kill K A x 813 G10 smP' m..X.a,, iv wx S l ...ms A.,-vt X xik ' A9 X 5X N ig' we 'Nu is Richard Bennett One swell guy liked by all Arlene Boynton Our all around activity plrl who gets things done Verner Comer Quiet in clas , but mighty on the grades Betty Christian Our future little blue eyed secretary Harold Dammann Perfectly nice boy who expects to live on the farm Dale DeWeese The guy never hearo in class that is J D Deweese Popular with both boys and girls Our top sports guy Ruby Fry Courteous, though pleasant and gentle Norma Jean Gebhardt Precious articles are done up in small package June Gibson She gladly bestows because a denial might bring trouble Marjorie Gladbach Out door girl of the Senior Class Margaret Hanna Witty, merry and energetic Always on time Dale Hedrick He's the big guy with the big horn Vance Hedrick Has a characteristic of tending to his own business Dick 1 lehart .aes out EHOUSG time durlng every recltati a to see lf his tongue will still rattle Marilyn Joseph Always happy and loyal to her friends Louis LaBonta Crowning characteristic on court courtesy George Lanham The little lad whose laugh re echoes through the halls Elizabeth Lewis Timid, modest, and quiet, too Mary Bet' 'eyer Tye Lifiest dresser ite Senior la s can boast Jean Ellen Pollard When dlty and pleasure clash, let pleasure go to Florence Piles: Wor if be will, she will, you can depend on it James Reichert Serious, impres ive, never give up lad Bob Seidt Keeps Vis sails spread tut is waiiing for a favorable wind Wayne Sommerfela Tall, slim, and quiet Joan Spence Yken raising lass unds, she s good but definitely Weredith bpencer The guy with the slogan, nuhy take life so er1ous Christine Straub Our happy go ltcky kid Mary Helen Susewlnd A merrv smile and big brown eyes The kind of g lass who does what she tries Ieander Vidhalm Famous for hi smile and disposition Roy Wohlgenuth Makes his best grades in Absentia. 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' ' V ,,, ,-V, If.. l ,, '4 ..: , ., - ,, . x-f. f.fz.1,A.1.ct..,FLCfre3, for, 'f.r, ,, iguie NJ 'fx K Nag Ny N x N X at X N X be A 6 'Shel i X NX XXX 44871 I QQ., CLASS HISTORY The freshman class of '44 began itscareer in Brunswick High School with quite a lot of activity At the beginning of the year all of the class along with the rest of the school,made1td way to a nearby corn field where of them got school work 4 party h they gathered milk weed pods, and like true freshmen, some lost After finding all of them, they plunged into their and soon discovered that they had great intellectual gmuus their sophomore year the class sponsored their first school they considered a great success They also acquired Miss Ninta Bram as their class sponsor This was the year when their tal ent began showing The F F boys won blue ribbons, J E YcLean and Chris Bucksath made the basketball team, and several ofthe students placed in the different county contests These students were in al gebra, Anna Lou Haskamp received a I, Frank Bryant, a III, Marvin Blunk a II, in dranatics Vary Ann Knight a I for a serious reading Dorothy Storer was chosen as one of the two outstanding actresses in a one act play Vargie Meyer was student director of the play which received a rating of II That year only one member displayed extraordinary musl cal talent This was Dorothv Storer who received a I at Yirksvilleand aIIm:the State Contest Two of the girls, Vary ann Ynlght and Dorothy Storer, had the privilege of going on the Sophonore Pilgrimage to Jef ferson City, Missouri The president of the class was Joe Nanson who proved to be a very capable leader At the beginning of their junior year, they were pennilees Con sequently their main purpose in life was to make money for the class treasury They had a stand at the Brunswick Fair, at baseball games and basketball games, and at tournaments As a result of their dill gent labors, they acquired wealth enough to meet all their needs the first of this year they welconed Janet Bruno and Marianne Akersin to their class, but said goodbye to three boys, J E McLean Billhanna and Ernest lelvillei who joined the United States Army They produced a successful play 'A Date with Judy Numbers of the cast included Joan Neyer, Dick Allen, Joe Yanson, Judy Folson, Vary Ann Knight Mar gie leyer, Betty Switzer, Chris Bucksath, Frank Bryant, Dorothy Storer, Kathryn Lewellen, and Delpha Syler Miss Bram, class sponsor directed the play This year Chris Bucksath nade the first team in basketball, and Tom Perry was selected as substitute for the first team The juniors feel that this has been a most successful year for them and they are ready to shove off for their next port, the one which they have been working toward since '44, their senior year in B h S B Xxx gm- m X itat who x X X E535 sm it N , , Y. 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V 4 4 -s 30 LJ' L SOPHOMORE CLASS L., vf AAAI., L D1KlC Q Pcoran, ' N L YI w r .L Y 9 f J 7 'Il K my VW v 4 1 FN FQ 4. f f , f 2 e'1gi,5 ' J , - , N 44 L Hp, f -.X 112 J' f-: ng. f, ' 1 Q ft 'qziffxy affix 4.53-'if ax ,. . , my .' 1, pi ,X ,M ,T-N-. '15 v,.-,.,, ,- , w y 1hQ?X Hx asf X 4 SOPHOMORE TRAIL The sophomore class,the forty-n1ners,entered high school with the enrollment of fifty-one, but the number dnxped to thirty-six in their sophonmre year. The first event of the year was the hay ride which was given.atMary Francis Elllotvs home. At Thanksgiving the class had a turkey raffle in or- der to make money for the class treasury. During the March of Dimes campaign the class appropriated ten dollars for that fund. The girls ofthe class formed an International Relations Club at the be- ginning of the second semester, and some of the members participated in a program on the United Nations Organization given for the Wbrthwhile Club The girl chosen by the class and faculty to make the annual Sophomore Pilgrimage to Jefferson City, sponsored by the Federated worens Clubs of Missouri of which the Worthwhile CluboIBrunswick is the local branch, was Charlene Pollard A tree was planted by the sophomores on Arbor Day, thus following the precedent set by last year's sopho more class Several of the class participated in the music contests at Kirksville The sophomore class prides itself on having a special song It is Kiyll Kiyikusl Nobody like us, ue are the class of forty nine Always a winn1n', never giv1n1n', Always afeelin' fine, Ki' Yi! Mr Burl Cohoon was selected by the class to be their class sponsor, and the entire groupfbels grateful to him for his friendly guidance and as sistance . 1 . 7' .F V ' h O U O . I I . my - 0 C O U fa i::ff'. Z:,'1ff?:W:v fy. .f -r if -- 1 ,U .1431 542.150 pf, 'M Q M J 'I . -- - : , ,gy fr' Q 0 v ,f 2 ff! W pf? 'W am, 0 0 ' o 0 ...., .,.. c ,XJ my git S . R 0 FN, ...XXX .S S' . 'xv' li 'dba zllxtiiijjilh s paula!! n ' 5-'Aid-'l U!D: -4. ...uc- ' iiiiliiili D171 'pp Q 'ltr 2 llxrff lf'l X 1 I1 Q-:U - Q1 nifrll qi r-I-1 1 E' -3 4211 li rf 'I 'I i u: :il 11:0 P Bl v - in ' ' 1 if rsrwrrpwp rwpnrtht' I a 1 C E I 11 .1 L-'-1 has L . 1 I L . 1 I I --u II . bl I ll I ' I I I I I . 1 1 ll l l H g G X R N N3 A X O Q-' N fgsklx fl its FRESHMAN CLASS e CLASS OFFICERS President Lonnie Tate Vice President Denny Meyer Secretary Mary Evelyn Strub Treasurer Billy Blunk Reporter Bob Clayton Sponsor Wilbur Schmoll my X iii x ' 'W K X M ,IS 'Q 0 Q Sky 6 i', Exe 'Q X41 Q 5 I 0 0 2 G 211, 4 S . 0 Q 1 S- 41 e 458 K .I ! fg:F.kk ,,Qv Q V W 1 iz? Ivll ? . ,, ,W Xki Y -- . , - .X ....?: 3 ..,,, - X' - ,fi 5 V we isis., iq, 2 .,.: KW I5 ,'s, AR S Q :ig 5:q5b g3E Ae SE as i Y -lt. : 2 es . 'wx 5 X Rb -RX AN is f Iss Q xl E Bei ,A sg cs e SsQsll n 5 ,. ',.- ,' e fi aww Qi FRESHMAN CLASS L L l v Qlunl Vdxard Bearcen, Denny Izlekaxi, Ge e onll, Kerrie Cldvaner, Ralph Beyer Seocml m enmj Fever, n Harley Swan, bore, ' eo De'e n Polore Qchmi Joan Reichert or T mr Imlln n nenola Syler 111143 Rov LP Harri , av H Navi- query, j 4 RLCFE J Glbson, Deb elajton, Q H ff ' A Hu. uy S,fnPer, Dale bson, llc or l bach Qobby Mayo Donald Vater Varlie Welsh cone, T?elra lx a S h Iomnle Tenge WO Evelyn Strub qargexet Reicher' .5-fi'L. 'X fn Q Eurkhart, elrley 0 L ala . V' .P po l Hcp Row. Tate, 'i . Qett A Lev Jerry huckeath -eorge Filler Uonald Carr Rey Lanham, Bob y nk , 1 vb te, yarcy lee sm1Lh,yatp1CJa Fromm, Trilbie Yoder, .ar yn heir k ' n ilaibach, Jerome Widhalm Jenny Fladbech. -.... .-. .., ... ,.,-.,,,...,....,,- ,,f.. --- --- - - .- -. , -.,..Y- V --Y ff' V -,- ,- -V --- -- - , H q,.Ng Z . - .li :gi 'TX' I .. r 1 5 ' F f ' fu' V ,C Xt IJ ' s 1. ,,',f Z, ,gn , we J W UMW ' ' ' t 'A aa! l A ' . W I Armin' lf, I le f fe lf 7, -A .ji ' ,. C, I . .xx Ll' , I V It H E1 I A 'M' ,fi Y I A L af C WW ' J ' '54-' Af AMWS' ' lg he-' H F L 4 I X y CLASS HISTORY 5 e,2 ae, to W . J' I F , Q if ay? QL 1 2 If IF W gf! fa Cn September 2, 1946, flfty flve girls and ys entered Bru swlcv Plgh School as fre then Cf this group, trirty-two were from the Erunswick 'lenentary School, five from at BOD1f3C6 School and the rest cane from the rural dlStF1CtS Dur- ing' the year, the class lost three rfembers but gained one he fresnnen are proud of their class asmany lave lc n outstandlng in both academic work and extra currlcular activlties Three studenhsrank d hi lest each quarter Trey were Bob Clayton, Tera e 1dhalm,zmuiThelma Schmid Rob was a mem ber f the second tean and a substitute for the fir t team At the first of the school year the freshmen gave an a serbly for the other three cla ses large nmmler of the freshmen have also taken part in the short one act plays given by the dramatics classes Four fresk en were in the band almost all of the cirls have partlcipated in the rep squad Cleo Deveese and Marcy lee Snith were cheer lead ers selected by the class The glrls also belong edto MuaF'H A and the Citizenship Club Eleven of the b ys were members of the Science Cluband tle other twenty one were in the F F A Ir wilbur Schmoll sponsored the class and his assistance was appreciated by all Students and teachers feel that thls class has made a fine beginning and hope that they will continue to keep up their record throughout thdr high school career W7 : Www 5 6,57 W-away, sf-P, 'fade fy X ,X f ...a-Y ff KR WWW V 4 Y . f 1' We if S YZ QP PM W W an Q 3 . . ff 2 f l ' Z ? 1 ' to n . . 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The first games played were with the alumni and Roth ville which the high school team won Next came the County Tournament in which the Wildcats played Sumner, Tripletg and Keytesville Brunswick won first place giving Keytesvllle 300005 These were all games which were won by good scores in Brunswlck's favor The Brunswick Keytesville game, which meant first for Brunswick in the tournament,was wonby forty one points to twenty six After defeating Rothville in a return game, the Wildcats left for the Bowling Green Tournament Sixteen teams were entered in this tournament B unswlck played Lewistown in the first game and lost This automatically placed Bruns wick ln the consolation bracket against Yontgomery City The hlldcats were apain defeated which put them out of the tounm ament These defeats neant only that the boys would fight harder ln their future games The Vildcats came home to the Keytesville Tournementand played Prairie Iill and Keytesville in the first two games, defeating both of them This brought Brunswick up against Glasgow for first place That was a hard fought game, but Glasgow came out victor in an overtime period with the score of thirty six to thirty four which gave Brunswick second place Vith tournaments out of the way for awhile, the Big Six Conference games got under way B unswlck had some bad luck in the beginning of the conference as they lost two games to Fayette and one to Salisbury Fayette came out with first place in the conference with Brunswick and Glasgow tying for second The B unswick Invitational Tournament was next in line, but again Glasgow defeated Brunswick by a two point margin, giving Glasgow first and Brunswick second The Sub regional Tournament was held here this year For t e tlird tl e in a t urnarent are r nswick and Jlasgpw net in the finals, and for the third time Glasgow won, but this time they won by only a one point margin Glasgow received first place, Brunswick second, and Salisbury who had ddbated Bucklin got third when the season closed, Brunswick had won twenty out of twenty nine games The team had won one first place trophy, and three second place trophies .,....f---s mm' X ewwmwmeggi 6' Mer 45 XX Yxix are 4 f SSSV QW ct , hilei, K J ,,4 X we x Z .3 E .. 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Olleen Ezf'n-n fel 813 0 10 4 -I 4 s 1 u- x 2 we loo 3 z x N X Q me ' ai' S ,if y .I ,fc T-E554-:3 :ig-31--lj K ,fy I 11 jf' 5 .. sux? 4 X Al E if fttfifli' ff f f'-'ff' T' -'J lk-M f X' V .. W., ...., . X 1 4 ,. I. I -'iv R-I xx ..--... ANNBJQL-w!i.N..sf X' , i35i1Zti5wv 'n FUTURE HOIEHAKERS OF AIERICA The B unswlck Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America under the direction of its sponsor, lies linta Bram, held its first meeting on September 27, 1946, in the home economics room. The officers for the year were as follows: President ......... .. ...... .... Christine Straub Vice-president .... . ... .. .......... Mary Joseph Secretary ........ .. ...... ........ Betty Switzer Treasurer ...... ......... Betty Jane Christian Historian... ....... ........... Jean Ellen Pollard Reporter ............................... Delpha Syler Twenty-five new members, most of whom were freshmen, were wemomed into the organization. The initiation dinner for them was given the following Wednesday night, October 2. 0n that night a very impressive candle lighting service made the new girls feel that they had joined a really fine organization. This brought the club's enrollment up to sixty-three girls During the year the club was affiliated with the state and nation- l F H A The state convention at Kirksville, Missouri, was attend- ed by thirty-six members who financed their trip by apple and box sup- per sponsored jointly with the Future Farmers of America The Christ mas party was especially enjoyed because of the exchange of gifts and serving of light refreshments lary Joseph was the club's represents tive to the state convention in Jefferson City in April This year, May will bring to a close another successful and in spirational year for the Brunswick local organization of the F H A , but the girls will say goodbye with reluctance to Miss Bram as shewill not return in the fall The girls will miss her friendly guidance However, they are looking forward to working with their new sponsor FUTURE FIRHERS OF AIERICA Officers President James Reichert Vice president Leander Widhalm SOCPBWPY Leo Spelchinger TPCHSUPBI' Joe Manson RGPOPWP Harold Dammann Sentinil Marvin Blunk SPOUUOP llr Burl E Cohoon The Brunswick Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was very active this year under the leadership of the new agriculture instruct or, Mr Burl Cohoon The first big activity was the Brunswick tommun ity Fair in which some of the boys showed their stock, winning a ood many prizes The stand promoted by the club made a net profit of 125 In the Annual Fall Boar and Gilt Sale which was sponsored by the F F A , different boys consigned their best hogs to the sale and received good prices for them On October 21 all the F F A boys attended the F F A conven tion and the American Royal Livestock show in Kansas City In Novem ber a hog was raffled off in order to make more money The clubnetted S100 on the project A pie and box supper was sponsored in cooperation wi h the F H A February 15 another hog sale of Bred Gilts was held successfully The boys participated in the sub district, district and state livestock judging contests The maln event of the school year was the Father and Son Banquet held on April 10 Mr J C Penny from New York, the owner of thelDOO At the conclusion of the l946 47 school year, the F F A Chapter was proud of the many things which the forty two active members had ac complished X XXX N6 X X AS : Q W NFR !sS gg gas sssv Rkmxwsaxywf xc A W' so S we 'at is ,wx X 5 'x W R' as 1 SX s X Q . a . . . 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Xu .Qgi xy SCIENCE CILB The Science Club met once a month on club days under the leader skip of Mr Ray Harris The officers elected during the first meeting were Bill Magruder, president, Dale Grotjan, vice president, Charles Magruder, secretary and Verner Comer, reporter Members of the club were requested to prepare articles to be read at each meeting Most of these reports were obtained from vari us science magazines Several educational films on scientific sublects were shown ThE INTLRNATICNXL STUDENT REIATICNS CLUB During the latter part of the first semester, 1946, a large num ber of Sophomore girls organized an International Student Relations Club in order to further a sympathetic understanding of the countries belonging to the United Nations This club was one of approximately three hundred high school clubs, the first being established ln the autumn of 1934 Some of these three hundred clubs are located in Canada, hawaii, australia New Zealand, and the Gold oast KAfr1caj Cfflcers elected were Anne McK1nny president Dixie Deweese, vice president Vary Francis Elliott secretary Charlotte orossman, treasurer Vrs Sorensen acted as sponsor Forum meetings were held with discussions concerning specific branches of the United nations Each of the eleven members of the Security Council was represented by a member of the club Problems concerning the United Nations were brought to the meetings by the mem bers and were discussed from all view points Any important events which concerned the interests of the United Nations were studied The latter part of the year was devoted to reviews of books and articles pertaining to the United Nations BAND One of the most outstanding activities of Brunswick has been par ticipation in the band department This year thirty six students form ed the membership of the band Under the direction of Mr Lulbur Schmml the band played at the Brunswick Fair,fo two parades, for most of the basketball games, and at a concert of its own making GLEE CLUB A group of sixty two girls, under the supervision of Mr Schmoll, made up the high school glee club this year This number included twenty four Iirst sopranos, twenty second sopranos, and twelve altos The first few weeks of the school year were spent in getting or ganized After voice testirg was completed and every girl knew in which section she belonged the eighth period each Monday, wednesday, and Frlday was devoted to sing ng songs of their own choosing such as religious, popular and lolk sonps Following the Christmas holidays, Vr Schmoll selected twenty ight girls for the uselect group These girls who were to sing or special occasions met on Mondays and Wednesdays The music ol he lee club was especially enjoyed on Thanksgiving and Christmas ,rograms Janet Brune a newcomer to Brunswick High School this year and an excellent pianist, was the accompanist for the group during the ear's work www NN xx APS- KS x NX x NW Q :IN N SSN sv 'away RSX ak Q Nb W, I , , Ywk ye t.. , an g 1 S xref ' ,.-.. 3-77' 'E ax N x I' -Ha S X ass 'N X Q CN N vs ,ff an W M' ' xi it N4 my to ! rs SS' s. 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N Q X Xa YK N J lx x sax N fi as z 'A' in 2 K K , T' Ea E, W 5 E nf FRESHVAN CITIZENSFIP CLUB The club met for the first time on November 20, 1946, with Mrs Sorensen acting as temporary chairman The club elected new officers each semester Officers forthe first semester were Mary Evelyn trub, president, Margaret Reichert vice president and Trilbie Yoder, secre tary and treasurer Dxthe second semester the officers were, Margaret Reichert, president Nelda Hanna, vice president and Joan Reichert secretary and treasurer The club work began with suggestions as to projects, a number of which have been carried out One of the main projects was the care of the girls' washroom, especially during the basketball tournanents and games Another important project was the study of the county library which the members of the organization assisted in advertising its many advantages YLSIC CLLE The promotion of music and music appreciation has always been one of the forenost activities in the Brunswick High School Under the direction of capable music lnstructorg the band and glee club have won many awards and have a fine reputation of being the products of an cellent music departnent as a nethod of fUPtHCTlhb the a,preclation of music in the hlgh scrwol, the luslc Club wa organized at the beginning of the fall tenr Any student who wlshed to participate could become a member The offi cers chosen by the group were Bob Seldt, president Dick Iglehart, viee president Mary Ann knight secretary J D fPetel DeNeese trea surer, and Violet Jean Sanders, reporter Committees were appointed to provide the programs for each meeting Programs were devoted to several types of music such as semi classical classical light opera, and popular THE BOOK CLYB A group of junior girls decided that it would be intere ting togp back a century and a half in ordex to meet Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in person history would become much more reel to them if they could do that It was not an absurd idea at all Quite to the contrary it was a very fascinating thing to do These girls met every Monday in Mrs Sorensen's room for that pur- pose Mary Ann Knight and Margie Meyer introduced Thomss Jeffersonand Matthew Howard to the club The members became just as interested in the struggle of the aristocracy against democracy and the outcome of the Revolutionary War as were the e two great men They found that Alexander Iarilton w s not another dull financial genius either, but tkat he was really quite a captivating fellow and the 'life of the par ty' at some of General dashlnrton's social affairs The characters whom the club met coincided with the period of his tory that the American history clas happened to be studying at the time Some of the other books reviewed were 'The Foxes of Harrow, 'Alice of Old Vincennes, and 'Sprinp Came on Forever ' SS- ,,,.,....-, N-Wa x gs X fa A l renew, - :a..,,5.Q A r---f x . 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X g si , f 'ws' all 'J' V 5 E X 5 if s 1151 ' 'A ' 1 ' t' Ui' 1 f QI ' 1 f M, el ij ft e 'X , x N' X 1-as vl- I' ef 3 x Et SCIENCE CLUB S , , ma, QE R Qi? ix The Science Club met once a month on club days under the leader- Ng-R 4 ship of Mr Ray Harris The officers elected during the first meeting ,. were: Bill lagruder, president: Dale Grotjan, vice-presidentg Charles ' Magruder, secretary, and Verner Comer, reporter Members of the club were requested to prepare articles to be read at each meeting Most of these reports were obtained from varioussci ence magazines Several educational films on scientific subjects were shown 'Sym 59 XX x MUSIC CLUB Q The promotion of music and music appreciation has always been one of the foremost activities ln the Brunswick High School Under thexh rection of capable music instructors, the band and glee club have won many awards and have a fine reputation of being the products of an ex cellent music department As a method of furthering the appreciation of music in the school system, the Music Club was organized at the beginning of the fall term Any student who wished to participate could become a member The of 9 ficers chosen by the group were Bob Seidt, president Dick Iglehart S vice president, Mary Ann Knight, secretary, J D QPeteJDeWeese, trea NCWXNQ surer, and Violet Jeanne Sanders, reporter Committees were appointed to provide the programs for each meet ing Programs were devoted to the study of semi classical classical ES light opera, and popular music be THB INTERNATIONAL STUDENT RELATIONS CLUB During the latter part of the first semester a number of sophomore girls organized an International Student Relations Club to further a sympathetic understanding of the countries belonging to the United Na tions This club was one of approximately three hundred similar organize tablished in the autumn of 1934 Some of these were located in Cana da, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and the Gold Coast 1Afr1caD Officers elected were as follows President Anne lcK1nny Vice president Dixie Deleese Secretary lary Frances Elliott Treasurer Charlotte Grossman l s Sorensen acted as sponsor for the group Meetings consisted of forum discussions which dealt with specific branches of the United Nations Each of the eleven members of the Se curity Council was represented by a member of the club Problems con cerning the United Nations were brought to the meetings by the members and were discussed from all view points Any 'mportant events regard ing the United Nations were studied The latter part of the year was devoted to the reviewing of booms and articles pertaining to the Uhited lations One of the projects which developed was a plan of relief for the young people of Europe and Asia Another project was a plan for pro moting friendly relations by correspondence with young people of other nations ' N N qc pQx SNA N 49' S S RN x ess' A9 N 'N X555 Q ig siigigi bl x e,a0 .ix X4.lY is 'Q-T XSL. 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