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CLUB ACTIVITIES HI LIFE The Hi Life is published monthly by the Journalism Class under the sponsorship of Mary Turner and supported by local advertisers. J he Hi Life is distributed free to all students, faculty, advertisers and men of the armed forces who graduated from C. H. S. At present the Hi Life is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the Indiana High School Press Association. Each spring outstanding staff members become members of Quill and Scroll. GIRLS GLEE CLUB This organization of girls meets every Friday afternoon under the direction of Marian Neff. T he girls learn to sing songs of different kinds. Any girl in high school who is interested in singing is eligible for the club. STUDENT COUNCIL Gerald Neff is the sponsor of the Student Council. Only the presidents from each class are eligible for membership. The class presidents are: Senior. Wilma Heck: Junior, J. C. Huff: Sophomore. Joe Hafele: Freshman. Dorothy Dunn: Eighth Grade, Billy Joe Minto: Seventh Grade, Betty Lou Williams. This organization meets the first period on Monday. TYPEWRITING I yping is taught by Helen Bywaters to those commercial students who desire to make special preparation for office work and to those non-commercial students who want typewriting for their own personal use. ARTS AND CRAFTS This club is sponsored by Milo Curts. It meets every Wednesday morning the third period. The hour is spent in weaving baskets, making novelty pins, bracelets and other articles. GIRLS RESERVE Anv member of High School may join the Girls Reserve. They discuss ways of earning money and have completed several projects this year. They meet every Monday with their supervisor. Gynelle Bryson. HOME ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT The first semester of Home Economic is devoted to a study of food and personal and social relations. 1 he work with clothing and art in everyday living is given during the second semester. In the study of food and family relations the objectives are to plan, prepare, and serve nutritious meals and to develop the ability to assume social responsibilities. Mabel Damm is the instructor. The 1944 Notlennac 31
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CLUB ACTIVITIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Candidates for the National Honor Society must be juniors or seniors who have spent at least one year in Cannelton High School and have maintained a scholastic average of 89 per cent. Membership is also based on scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Sophomores are eligible for probationary membership. Don Marketto is the sponsor of the club. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB The Model Airplane Club has been organized under the direction of Mr. Little. The club holds its weekly meeting each Monday the third period. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To be eligible for membership a student must be a senior or junior in the upper scholastic third of his class for the current year. He must meet the general requirements of leadership and character, in addition to having samples of his journalistic work approved by the National headquarters of the society. From C. H. S. members are chosen from the Hi-Life and the Notlennac Staffs. Mary Turner is the sponsor. THESPIANS Active work in dramatics, plus a required number of roles in major plays and minor presentations are the requirements for membership in Thespian Troupe No. 255. Gynelle Bryson is the sponsor. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Any girl in high school who is interested in athletics may join this organization. Since it meets after school it has given more girls the opportunity to participate in the club. Mary Turner is the instructor. HIGH SCHOOL YELL LEADERS Dorothy Wilbur. Aldon Perkins and Betty Jo Franzman were chosen by the student body to lead the school in yells at ball games throughout the school year. JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS The Seventh and Eighth Grade students chose Jackie Asher and June Hall to lead their group in yells at the Junior High games. 32 The 1944 Notlennac
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