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JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS—First Row. left to right: Nancy Simons. Pearl Warner, Merge Ann Clement. Shirley Long Jean Waddell. Betty Crawford. Eunice Simonson. Second Row: John Hunger Joyce Bears Bud Hal: McClellan Berstor., Merton Burkholder. Marv Shattuck Ne l C Rove Third Row: Betty Warner Maxine H. McKay, James Martin. Robert Spahr, Joe Russell. Barbara Needels Joan West Fourth Row: Lou Ann Williams. Bill Crick, Nelson Carley, Harold Warner Nadine Newton. Stacey DeCamp Sophomore President SOPHOMORE BOARD OF D RECTORS—First Row. left to right: Janice Weatherill Marv Ranger. Beth Fraser. Dorothy Johnson. Stacey DeCamp. Dolly Stone. Lorramne Fisher Marjorie Smith; Second Row: Lois Cason. Carl Pollock Robert Myers. William Kovacs lames Smiddy Betty Bradfieid. Third Row: Lou 1 Heystek Allison Gearhart. Frank Howard Douglas Mintlmo, Kenny Coleman. Kathloon Bendle, Alice Shuster Nels Carley A. J. Moffett Jr. President Jr. Vice-President Junior Board rI he Junior Class has been guided successfully through the year by the Junior Board of Directors headed by Nels Carley and Alice Jean Moffett. The main project on which they embarked was the play “Anne of Green Gables.” The receipts from this production will be used for the 1942 Senior Dinner-Dance. The Junior Board of Directors is sponsored by Miss Mabel Pinel and Miss Elsa Dietrich. Sophomore Board The Sophomore Board of Direc- tors, which is composed of a repre- sentative from each Sophomore group and the class officers, is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Nurmi. The annifal Sophomore Party, which the Board sponsors, was held March 14.
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French Club The primary aim of the French Club is to better acquaint its members with the French people, places, and culture, and with that motive in view the club carried out an interesting and educational year. In order to become a member of this organization, a student must have the recommendation of his French instructor, and must have maintained a “C” average or higher. The group was under the leadership of Miss Mabel Pinel and the following student officers: pres., Nancy Steger; secy, Mary Atkins; treas., Phyllis Noyle. Grease Paint Club FRENCH CLUB—First Row. left to right: G Barrett. J. DeMott, H. Martin, P. Pussoll. N Stoaer, Miss M. pinel, sponsor, P. Dowding, M. Atkins. K Seitz. N Hardy, B. Mathews, Socond Row: M L Turner, G Z'mmerman C McMillan, C. Hamady, J James, J Albright. E. Taylor, H. Ragsdalo, D Pyers, M. Bundles, H Stephen. M. J Harris, J Kramer. M A Taylor, F. Railes, C. Oberle; Third Row: I. Rasbach B Needels B J Pettinger. B. Tillier. A. j. Moffett, V. Short. M. Bennett, V Gillett, G. Kloinheksel, P. Zeller, K. Bon- dlo. B Ballantyne. P Quateimas, A Hensey; Fourth Row: Y Humerickhouse, D. Reiter. B. Fishier, M Berston. G Strimbeck, J. Sttar. S Rollins, W Ham- ady, C. Benson, J. Dcwoy. Formed in the fall of 1938 by Mr. Thomas Davie, the Crease Paint Club immediately became a necessary organ- ization in the extra curricular activities of the school. Be- cause it requires time to learn to apply stage make-up properly, sophomores are the only students eligible as new members. The members learn the art of make-up primarily by ex- perimenting upon each other but their skwill is also aug- mented when they make up the casts for all of the school plays and Flint Civic Opera productions. GREASE PAINT CLUB—First Row. left to right: Doris Loomas, socretary, Dora Klein, vice-presi- dent, Mr. Davey, sponsor. Phyllis Williams, presi- dent; Socond Row: Connie Clark. Robejt J Harsch, Virginia Foess. Third Row: Florence Bailer.. Eris Lucas, John Martin, Phyllis Fowler. Betty Leavitt r 4
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