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Clubs O KODAK CLUB The Kodak Club was formed to foster an in- terest in the art of taking and developing pictures. The mem- bers learned how vari- ous cameras-work and developed several types of pictures. The club took pictures of the class plays as well as the grade operetta. and contributed many of the pictures used in the Burr Oak. 0 BOYS' HOME EC CLUB The Boys' Home Ec- onomics Club or Fu- ture Husbands of America was organ- ized to promote an .n- terest in the domestic problems of the home. The members spent much time discussing manners, and they also prepared two suppers. I GIRLS' HOME EC CLUB The Girls' Home Ec- onomics Club was or- ganized in the fall of the year for the pur- pose of developing an interest in home mak- ing. In addition to their regular meet- ings, the girls held several supper meet- ings. 0 SAFETY CLUB The Safety Club is composed of fifty mem- bers from the junior and senior classes. Nu- merous outside speak- ers ,impressed upon the members t h e great importance of safety in the home, in school, on the street, and in sports and games.
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DRAMATICS Professor, How Could You! a farce in three acts was presented by the Sen- ior Class on May 9 under the direction of Miss Sun- derlin. The cast included: Lu- i ella Kshlmeyer, Lyle Gard- i ner, Tommy Lane, Mari- an Jones, Betty McBroom, i Ralph Thorson, S t a nl e y Manahan, Helen Gardner, Ray Waller, and Marie Rathbone. i lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ililllllvllllllllllllllllllllll BELOW: Sally Thorson , Gerard Hauck it ' ' L Pat Perry Left to Right: McBroom, Manahan, Rath- u ,V W I bone, Thorson, L. Gardner, H. Gard-- ner, Miss Sunderlin, Jones, Lane, Waller, Kohlmeyer. r N mmninmm-I-n.u-ui..-----nn-mums 4 l P Junior Class Play l The play, What A Life , a comedy in three fun-filled acts, was presented by the junior class on November 15 under the direction of Mr. Lamont Okey. It proved to be one of the outstanding dramatic pro- , ductions of the year. The cast included: Pat Perry, Jack l Keith, Kathleen Ellis, Gerry Austin, Evon Skrukrud, Jean Gwynne, Ethel J. Lloyd. Paul Gehrke, Gerard Hauck, Sally Thorson, Sheila Mulvihill, Pat Stokes, Lorraine Isen- see, Fabian McConnell, Gertrude McCon- nell, Joe Youngs, and Ethel Turner. luuuunnuulnunllnuununnnununnnunn-unuuuuuuunununnn o Student Librarians i 1 Mary Jackson Betty McBroom - 4 r
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1 , 1 .... .,-e DRAMATIC CLUB: Left to Right-First Row: Miss Sunderlin, Kahn, J. Grindland, Hill Gardner, Caw, Kohlmeyer, Mulvihill, McBroom. Rathbone. Second Row: Andersen, Horstmann, Isensee, E. Turner, S. Thorson, I. Tuohy, Bothun, Austin, Ellis, F. Bartz. Third Row: Youngs, Gwynne, C. Chase, Perry, Mc-Connell, Jackson, Siegel, Lambert, Shar e D . ' Fourth Row: Lane, Keith, Stokes, McConnell, S. Manahan, R. Thorson, Herrick, Scher- merhorn, Hauck. ' DRAMATIC CLUB: Left, to Right- First Row: Durfey, Kadlec, Kalsta- bakken, Bicknese, Lynch. Second Row: Gardner, Paulson, Haven, Shimer. lub The Industrial Arts Club meets twice amonth to give the boys, who are members an activity pe- riod in which to carry out hobbies, plan exhibits, and improve shop condi- tions whenever possible. The club is a new under- taking but should, with this year's background, develop into a. worth- while project. The C Club is com- posed of boys who have earned letters in various fields of athletics. This organization promotes in- terest in school sports and it distinguishes let- ter men. The Dramatic Club stu- died phases of the thea- terg stage setting, light- ing, make-up, etc. and was responsible for the make-uw of the Senior Class Play. Choral read- ing was also a major ac- tivity of the members. nununnnnuunuuuunnunuuunnnuuun IN THE PICTU RES INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB. Left to Right-First Row: Lampe, Meeker, Erickson A. J ohnson, Ward, Jorgen- son, Bennett, Judd, Ander- sen. Second Row: Martin, Dudek, Gehrke, Pease, Youngs, Battey, Haagenson, Sam- ple, J. Manahan. 'Ihird Row: Stokes, Amund- son, Caw, Duma, Lane, Bai- ley, Paulson. Fourth Row: R. Johnson, Schermerhorn, McBroom, Jackson, Brown, O. Baier, Herrick, Mr. Spencer. C CLUB: Left to Right- First Row: Connelly, Amund- son, S. Manahan, Colqu- houn, Olson, Grim, C. Man- ahan. Second Row: Lane, Thorson, Waller, Evang, McConnell. Third Row: Mr. P e r s o n , Haagenson, Schermerhoru, G e h r k e , Erickson, Mc- Broom.
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