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Z E Lf l3,f Or' A N Front Row: Roma Coates, Bercleen Hanson, Eileen Smith, Miss jones. Second Row: Mary Flegal, Elizabeth Hathaway, Bernice Sebastian, Leota Ray. Third Row: Anna Snyder, Bessie Lewis, jeanette Ray, VVilma Haas. Fourth Row: Ruby johnson, Emma Mennes, M. Kalleward, Dorothy Hotelling. OUTDOOR CLUB Going hiking with us Saturday? in I don' know. Aw, com' on. VVe're gon'a have weenies 'n everything, Say, why don't you join our club ? Who's president P Leota Ray is president for the second semester. Berdeen Hanson is vice-presi- dent, Jeanette Ray is secretary, and Elizabeth Hathaway is treasurer. Sounds swell. Sure, 'I'll go! Health for Happiness is the motto of the girls who are members of this club and who have the ability to be a good sport on all occasions. Skating parties were held and a week-end party at one of the lake was the main go of the year. Lessons in camp cooking, which were given during the winter were tried with much zeal and expectation. Mrs. Agnes Corbin started the club in 1925. Miss Hazel Jones is now the advisor. With Berdeen Hanson as presidentg Ruth Richards, vice-presidentg Leota Ray, secretary, and Jeanette Ray, treasurer, the club struggled triumphantly through the first semester and also managed its affairs successfully under new officers the last half of the year. Page Om' Hundred Tfwflwr
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CJ E l-I Fix Ge A N ' 1 Jie gl? First Row: lfdyvard Hryer, Victor Sternfield, Miss Hcehstein, Virginia Stafford. Louis Andrus. Second Row: Illif Newcomer, Marian Sehlobohm, Marie liloosterman, lflorenee Riedel, Constance Rosenbaum, ,lessie Tindall. Third Row: Robert Cooper, Marian De Meyer, XVilliam johnson, Virginia lihrman, Frederika Uilfillan, Marion Lane. Fourth Row: Egbert Van llaften, lfdward Yeenhuis, Merrill Clapp, Margaret Ile Meyer. Louise Lyons, Mr. li wwii ek. GERMAN CLUB 'lierrorslll lnitiation night at Virginia Staffords cottage at Long l.alee. A dainty luncheon of castor oil and alum was-resented. Then came Christmas. Constance Rosenbaum got Santa to bring some awfully funny gifts. And a peek-a-boo or guessing game ensued while the participants pre- sented their eyes above a sheet, which was hung in front of them, for identification. Carl Tift was chief executive the first semester with Virginia Stafford vice- president, Edward Yeenhuis secretary, and Robert Cooper treasurer. Last year and also this year, each club member received a German calendar. This was a gift of a German Railroad L'ompany's office called the Information Bureau. From the outside the calendar has the appearance of a thick tablet. It is made of a very heavy grade of paper and there is a picture of something in Germany on every page. At the spring initiation one of the fellows fell off the goat that he was trying to ride and many others just about passed out from the shock they received. A party was held at .lessie 'l'indall's home in celebration of Shnbert's birthday. Robert Hob Cooper was elected president the second semester but resigned after spring vacation and llarie Klosterman, vice-president, took his place. Louis Andrus was secretary and llarion Red Lane treasurer. Any student having taken one semester of German and earning the scholarly average of B is permitted to become one of the thirty members of the club. The two club advisors were lliss lfmily Hochstein and llr. Harvey Houck. Page Om' llu1z.1'rr.I Lilriwl
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I3 fiifl A Nl Cl IE I-I X First Row: Jessie McClellan, Frederika Gilfillan, Jane Loomis, Della Birch. Second Row: Margaret Earl, Elizabeth Thomas, Dorotha Carter, Janice Potter, Donna Swift. Third Row: Miss Coleman, Jean MacKenzie, Eleanor Byarlay, Leoma Richardson, Dana Brandenburg, Louise Kimball, Eunice Rogue. THE WHlTE FRTARS This is an exclusively girls' club, for those girls who are trying to become wise by simply reading books. Since the members have read all the classics and all other approved pieces of literature, they devote their time to modern novels, biographies, and works of like nature. Partly because popular fiction is so agreeable to the public that it is almost impossible to secure at the library, and partly because this club wishes to be remem- bered as a worthy one, books are bought with the club's money, circulated around among the members, and then donated at the end of the year to the school library, for other aspiring students to ponder over. The books purchased by the club this year were: John Br0wn's Body, by Stephen Vincent Benetg The Bishop llurder Case, by S. S. Van Dine: Peder Victoriousfl by O. E. Rolvaag, Accident, by Arnold Bennett, and Hlleet General Grant, by W. E. YVoodward. The club was resurrected from the ruins of the former Quill club, and Bliss Anne Coleman was convinced that she should take the helm. lts principal organizer, Jessie lNIcClellan, was also the president. Jane Loomis was secretary-treasurer. These officers were elected for the whole year. The members, after discussing the above books at length, declare that they have become infinitely wiser. The members are: Della Birch, Louise Kimball, Eunice Bogue, Jane Loomis, Dona Swift, Dorotha Carter, Eleanor Byarlay, Dana Branden- berg, Jessie lXIcClellan, Janice Potter, Leoma Richardson, and Elizabeth Thomas. Page One Hundrfd Thirivnz all Q If NA X: fs? S , G1
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