Council Grove High School - Councilor Yearbook (Council Grove, KS)

 - Class of 1924

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llllllllllllllllllllllfliilfllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllll!Illll?Z9l+ZFIeE EEZ?-'.?I6E lllllllllllllllllll -If-I-II fp-MIII Iv I I RHETORICAL CLUBS Rhetorical Clubs were organized the first of the y-ear to present assembly programs. Everyone in school belonged to Ia cluIb Ian-d must make at least one appearance 'Clubs are organized in debate ,music .and dramati-cs. When club member hip is declared open for 'gnature at the bulletin board arrange- mc ts are made between friend to get one name on the right list The ones who don t sign are given to a debate club by Supt Haney the only person in school who can ay rhetorical without swallowlng hard first CAr1other word ne can say gracefully is ro trum which ip hard for everybody else I Ift r the organization nothing is heard of one s c1uIb until he has Io be on a prog am or in a play Every Thur day morning the president of a club comes before the c r tai 1 and makes a speech viz Thi morning the Cm ert name herej club will make its Cgive numbe hereh appearance in chapel The fIrst number Wlll be a Cinsert topic talk ni piano olo If the program is to be a play the chairman saysl Will presfn a one act comedy entitled Qusually Noplotski by Nobodymuchj However chool without the uh rhetorical cluIbs wouldnt be the same Sometimes much work is put on a production as for instance Foiled By Heck' by the Junior Senior Debate Club which required pecial scenery and week of practice OFFICERS OF RHETORICAL CLUBS-1923 24 Jumor Senior Dramatic Club Gaylord Edwards President Dorothy Amrlno Vice President Herbert Heldel Secretary Program Commlttee Helen Haney Ch rman MSTIOH Jaillite Louise McCarde11 Junior Senior Music Club President Vice President Secretary Fllen Cripe Chairman Lula Roberts Bob Pirtle Junior Senior Debate Club Howard Nel on Pari St1ll10l'l Hubert Helgele Program Commuttee Vice President Secretary Margaret Godwin Calvin Sullivan Mildred Pulliam Freshman Sophomore Debate Club Dorothy Key Arrena Brown Program Committee President Vice Presldent Secretary Robert Scott Ruth Anderson Archie Stralovw Freshman Sophomore Music Club W1ll1am Searight Harold Kneeland Elizabeth Ellls Program Committee President VICE Presldent Secretary Freda Lowe Rusoel Jaillite Willie Braun Freshman Sophomore Dramatic Club Yida Linn Helen Prater Vlarion Perry Program Committee Marv Amrine Kenneth Klnkle Bernice Williams I ogram Committee Pres1den Vice President Secretary Marie Roberts ValdIa Coltrane Ernest Fletcher Page Sixty four tc- ' 11 Q' ,Q 13 3.13 Q lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-.A ... se. 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