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48 COCHRAN AERIAL play. So far the members have studied plays and have chosen one of these for their class problem. 32. THE COOKING CLUB meets in room 128 under the supervision of Miss Ryan. The olficers of the club are Helen Cupp, President 5 Rebecca Findly, Secretary. Their aim is to prepare meals and to serve at tables. So far they have accomplished the preparation of a simple breakfast. This material was collected by the members of the Newspaper Club and edited by Polly Barnlzart. COCHRAN TONGUE TWISTERS Cochran kids can't keep candy concealed completely. X CMissl Saylor says, sleepy students should sit straight. Mr. Felton's four footed frog fell full face front from the fountain. Foolish flapper Fanny fell flat for four foolish fellows. Silly Sidney Soule studies Social Science studiously. Giddy girls gleefully get Edward Golabls goat. ' Some scared, shirking students see bliss Spaulding shakingly. Miss Moses modestly marks many manuscripts Mondays. fMr.D Dawson does dirty duties dutifully daily. fMr.j Hatch happily helps hopeless hobos home. CMissj Viering vaults various vines vigorously. Clfdwardj Golab goes gleefully getting good guy's gold. fMissj Keirn caught cunning kids copying chords. flu a test, CMissj Willian1's wash woman Washed bliss William's wash while Miss Willianis Went West.
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COCHRAN AERIAL 47 There are in Johnstown nineteen schools representing the Girl Reserves. The membership includes thirty-three clubs and eleven-hundred-seventy-five girls. The club is organized to help girls live as Christians of her age should, and help help her put into practice her Christian stand- ards in the community in which she lives. The yearly program is made up of plays, pageants, parties, hikes, discussions and business meetings. Our slogan is, To face life squarely, and our purpose is, To find and give the bestfl The code starts,- As a Girl Reserve I will strive to be -as the girl says- be she places her right hand, thumb turned a little above her left elbow then continues, Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching towards the best Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times. fYou notice that the code spells Girl Reser've.f. D 30. THE FIRST AID CLUB, sponsored by Miss DeFrehn, meets every Thursday morning in the sewing room. The officers are Helen Holsinger, President, Dorothy Ringler, Vice President, Anna Gerber, Secretary and Treasurer. The object of this club is to learn to render more skillfully aid to the iniured. So far the members have learned how to treat shock, collapse, and faintingg to check bleeding, to care for wounds and poisoned wounds, and to apply splints for fracture. 31. THE DRAMATICS CLUB, under the direction of Miss Davis and Miss Reese, meets in room 206. The officers of the club are Steed Hockensmith, President, Clarence Brallier, Vice President, Margaret Varner, Secretaryg Joseph Marley, Treasurer, and Louise Edwards, Critic. Their aim is to study the one act
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TI - EDITCEBIALS ll THE ADVERTISING STAFF The Advertising Staff of the Cochran Aerial Year Book for 1927, was composed of the following students: Mary Ellen Cooper, Sara Lininger, Edward Golab, Robert VValker, Orrie Miller, Don- ald Meyers, Williani Krieger. Robert Klingelhafer, James Kennedy, Jack lwoberly, and Francis Stearn. This committee held its first meeting during the Newspaper Club session on March ll. The second meeting was held' in the men teacher's room on Friday, March l2. Each member was given a list of merchants to inter- view for ads. Everywhere they went, the pupils collecting ads were received with courtesy, and in most places, with Hcash assist- ance. This shows that a spirit of boosting is very evident among the merchants of our city. A prize will be awarded to the couple which brings in the most ads and money. The members of the staff are working extremely hard for the prize as it is a free ticket to the movies. When the Year Book went to press the winners were not yet known, but they will be announced in the next issue of the Aerial. In behalf of the Cochran Aerial Staff we Wish to thank this com- mittee for its splendid work in obtaining ads with which to finance our Annual and to assure them that We appreciate their co-operation. Now, students of Cochran, do your share by patronizing and ask- ing your parents to patronize our advertisers. Illartha .M'yfon, Term VII KIWANIS AND A B C CLUBS HOLD BANQUET IN COCHRAN Since we cannot take our school to the public, the public comes here. On Thursday, Nlarch 24, the Kiwanis and American Busi- ness Clubs were entertained at Cochran. The members of the clubs met here at 12:30 and luncheon was serve by the girls of the Do- mestic Science Department under the direction of Miss Ryan and Miss Lenhart. The girls prepared and served a delicious luncheon. The tables were beautifully decorated with a color scheme of blue and gold. The favors which were made by some of the girls were in form of nut cups. The teachers contributed potted plants which helped beautify the tables. While the guests assembled the orchestra played several selections. As the men dined, the harmonica or- chestra, under the direction of bliss Snedden, played. The Boys'
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