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Vllll 1-1 l,ARllO'I' 17 :Sewing Glluh Firxt Hou' llelen ltay. Beulah Phillips. Mary Sagzash. Eleanor Lavin, Thelnia Hof!- man, Marian Conlin. Louise Yan de VVal. Ethel Eaton, Ser-mul Ram- -Olga Kornyn. Bertha Drost. Marian Krug, Alberta Wursler, Dorothy Snuerbergh, Dorothy Springstein. Alberta Green. Rose Nolan. l.ora Benton. Third Rrmzf'--Eileeli llushey, Arvis Ferher. Avril Corson. Louise Koss. James Burns, 'rlltllllilhl Lehrecht, Mildred Ge-itz, lletty Sauerhergr, Ellen Geitz. Constance Ryan. Margaret Folmshee. HIS year the girls revolted and now we have organized under the leadersliip of Miss Decker the first sewing club ever to be formed in this school. Since the formation of the club the future house- keepers have made several fancy articles as well as useful ones. The boys, however did not let thein get away with the revolt entirely, for when the club was first organized two boys received nieinbersliip. Some of the articles the club has niade are handkerchieves, bags, etc. 'FHELMA HOFFMAN, President l'l1.EANon I4AVIN, Sf'1'1'rf11ry RIARION CONLIN, TT8ll.97lTFT Miss IIVTII I. Drzcnmn, I'v1Il'IlIf:l1 Arlriixor
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16 'l' H li l'.x R Roi' Stamp Gllnh Firsi Hou-V Lcster Pengreliy. Furl Butts. George Iflariogs. Louise Koss. Mr. Robert J. Shillinglaiw. Faculty Advisor, Kenneth VViIcox, Joseph Southwick. S1'I'0lIli Hou' John Gootz. 'l'holnas Lathaln. Leonard Peter, Edwin Freehans. Loring Tacy. Robert Faro. Willard Lantz. Howard Mcfilaughlin. William Grooten. Third Hour--Clarence Lebrecht. Donald Gootz. lflsper Larsen, Jack Ennis, Raymond Kirsch, VVilhur WVallaee, Hernian Batiste, VVillialn New. N ORDER to inore fully explore the world of stainps, the stamp V club was organized by Mr. Shillinglaw. During the year the group has collected stanips, in sonie cases adding to old collections and in other cases building up new collections. Altlio the club was organ- ized primarily for boys, there is one girl ineniber. Since the club was forined niany of the adhesives have been pur- chased and trading has gone on on a large scale between: the inenibers of the clubs. One ot' the lnain activities of the club was the canvassing of the world for stamps. By this method each IllCIIlbCI' corresponded with students in other countries and traded stamps with them. Note of this unique inethod of collecting stamps was given in an article in the New York Herald Tribune along with an article concerning the club. GPIORGEI ICARING, Presirlenf KENNETH XXYILCOK, Vice-President JOSEPH SOVTHXVICK, Secrretrzry-Trerlsurer EARI. BUTTS, Auctioneer MR. ROBERT J. SHILLINGLAW, Faculty Advisor
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18 THE PARROT lflihrarg 1 luh First How- -Marion Smith, Wilbur Wallace, Dorothy Robinson. John Frick, Julia Smith, William New. Second Row-V-Mr. Lawrence l'Z.Bretscl1, Faculty Advisor. Louise Koss, Raymond Kirsch, Tuentje Peter, Kenneth Wilcox, Katherine Faber. ATE this spring the Library Club was organized under the di- rection of our school librarian, Mr. Bretsch. Already much progress has been made and the student librarians have learned much in the way Of running a library and the work connected with it. The club has re-arranged the magazines and have re-shelved the books. An embosser was purchased from the amount Of money accrued from book fines and the club has embossed the books in the library with the school name. The club also sponsored a Look Up a VVOrd a Day Chart , which was posted in the corridor. DOROTHY ROBINSON, Head Bookman JOHN FIIICK, A8SiSf07lft-BO0L'IIlH7I MARIAN SMITH, Secretary MR. LAWRENCE E. BRETSCH, Faculiy Advisor
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