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llow 3-Geraldine Gontz. Leon Mt-Gowan, llussel Argenlmright. Toni Ausherman, Eugene XValtriek. Raymond Holden, Arthur Eekel, ltomayne ltutler. Row 2-Virginia Grove, Ida Bert, ltuth Diller, Betty Caldwell, Mildred Mctlowan. ltlarjorie lllarotte, Gladys Fleck, Eleanor Byers. Betty Simmers. Elizabeth Elder. ltow lghlrs. Bard, Janet Yaukey, Betty Brand, Naomi Hill, George Eppingcr, Janet l'pperman, ,lane Hollar, Virginia Miller, Betty Sheely, Esther Leonard. Book Club ROUND TABLE Presidente-Giconorz EPPINGER Secretaryw.IANET UPPERMAN ViC6-Pl'GSlti9I1liN.-UWMI HILL Tl'9tlSlll'9l'-JANE HtlI.I.fXlt Purrot Reporter-Bla'rTx' BRAND Adviser-Mus. HI-ZLIZN S. Blum SYMBOL To develop an interest in reading. encourage an acquaintance with recently pub- lished books, and stimulate an interest in the classics. REQUIREMENTS Members must he upper classmen, must express a genuine desire to know books. and be willing to give time for club meetings twice a month. ACHIEVEMENTS The club at all times keeps in close cooperation with the lilirary in bringing good and new hooks to the pupils' attention. This year the Ill6IIllJ6l'S have found value in a study of Dale Carnegie's How To XVin Friends And Influence People . As a special project, the club has started a collection ot' very old hooks. Page One Hundred Three
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Row Hou How How Presiflelit-VV,xI.L,xCr: SHIVELY Vice-President-Griomnc Em-lxcrzn Parrot R9IHUl'lE'l'iKA'l'HARINE Cook -Ira Sheltler. Alfred Ziegler, Claude Sharp, Harold Eaken, Richard Stonesifer, Henry Heint- zelman. Harold Sudcrsi .. -Quentin Frey. Richard Heintzelman, Hohert XValk, Paul Goddard, Charles Elder, Mark Carl, Thomas Humelsinc, David ltahauser. Allan Bieklcy, Robert Ehersole. M1'. XVitherspoon, Maxine Carver, Henry Row, Ralph Peck, Sara .lane Zacharias. Nancy Sherrard, Fay Adams, Leona Cordell, Ruth Landis. Mrs. Keefcr. Ruth Diller, Betty Budd Hull, Geraldine Tritle, Dudley Bloom, Frances Long. Katharine Cook, XVallace Shively, George Eppinger, Mercina Pananes, Jeanne XVishard, Louise Treher. Debating Club ROUND TABLE S6Cl'EtStl'Y-FRANCES LONG Tl'f32lSUI'6'l'-ITUDLEY BLOOM C1'itie--Mlinclxa PANANES Advisers-Miss. lxl.-XRGAHli'l' KEEPER MR. lxl.-XRLIN XVITHERSPDUN SYMBOL To give those who enjoy debating an opportunity to develop greater ability along this line. and to help other inenihers to overcome their nervousness and tlmldlty in speaking. REQUIREMENTS Membership in the Debating Club is limited to upper-classinen and is further limited to those admitted by invitation. ACHIEVEMIENTS The club has made great progress this year. changing its program somewhat in order to include informal discussions as well as formal debates. ln addition to its usual work the club prepared tlllll presented an assembly program i11 the form of a student toruni. The subject of the il0l'llll1 discussion was My Ideal High School . Page Oni' Hundred Two
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K sy ,--nf W W ' z'- ' ' How Il-David Myers, Robert Horst, Ernest Clever, Charles Baker. Roy Hoppel, XVilliz1m Knepper. Edgar Lehman, Arthur Rife, Asu Burkholder. How 2-Ellis Kline, ltiehzlrd Small. Arnold Burkholder, Harold Crider, Leon Lehman, John Eber- sole, Elmore Peterson, Robert Lesher, Donald t'ppc-rmnn. Row 1-4Mr. Schliehter, XVilbur Burkholder, Ralph Oyler, Ray Xvtlgillllklll, Charles Barnes, Leslie Statler, John Shatzer, Eugene Lesher. Agriculture Club ROUND TABLE President-ARM' VVAGAMAN Secretary-VVILBUR BURKHOLDER ViCG-PPESlflEI1t-RALPH OYLI-IR 'lll'6HSlll'E'l'fLliSLlE STATLER Przrrol RE'IJOI'tQl'ffCH.KRLICS BAKER Adviser+Mn. LOVVlil,L Sc:nLn:H'1'r:n SYMBOL To promote and stimulate interest in agricultural problems. and to strive for an understanding of improvements in this field oi' study. REQUIREMENTS Membership in the eluh is especially eneouraged among students from the rural districts who are interested in farming, but the club is open to all persons interested in the problems of the farm. The eluh meets on alternate Tuesdzlys throughout the school year. ACHIEYEMENTS The club studies the problems of agriculture hy presenting well-planned pro- grams. by securing outside speakers to talk on the present day situations, and by informative excursions. Page One Hundred Four
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