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Y. W. C. A .... 'LHOW to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day was the book used by the Y. W. C. A. for their study and discussion this year, with the majority of meetings being held in the homes of the mem- bers. Special speakers of the fall and winter were Miss Merrill Pope, who told of her interesting Mexican trip, and Miss Rose Cologne. child psy- chologist. Activity was not limited to their own group, for the Y. W. also contributed to the Hood relief, sponsored a drive for food donations at Thanks- giving and gave a Christmas party for about 30 needy children. Julia Shea was president of the oijanization, Ruth Knedler, vice-president, Marjorie Anne Swin- ney, secretary and Analee Hill treasurer Other cabinet officers appear in picture. Miss Pauline B. Sleeth and Miss Thelma E. Hall sponsor the group. PAGE 20 .W.C.A.. . . pep . Pep Club . . . .An exceptionally laige junfor college pep club was one of the more actfve organizations in sshool this year with the roll containing more than sixty names. Antong the functions of the club this year was the ifoiination of a constitution drawn up by Helen WV21Cl, vice president, and adopted by majority vote of the club. At all the basketball and football games. refreshments were sold by members under the direction of Analee Hill, iinance chairman, and her assistant. Marjorie Anne Swinney. Members of the cheerleading squad were Virginia Vogel, Julia Shea and Will Etta Long. Officers for the club were president, Dick How- ardg secretary. Sara Stanleyg and student council representative, Mary Barkley, besides those al- ready named. Miss Wilma Imes and Miss Anne I nwley were the faculty sponsors.
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Public Spealcing . . . The junior college public speaking department, under the able leadership of Miss Pauline B. Sleeth, has worked hard and accomplished much in bringing the name of Arkansas City Junior College into the spotlight. Besides providing plays for the junior college assemblies and civic organizations, this depart- ment also furnishes many programs for various organizations in the country schools. The major project of this class is the annual junior college play which is always looked for- ward to by both students and townspeople. It has been the custom in the past to give this play as a lyceum number at Cedarvale. Plans are also being made this year for guest appearances at Chorus . . . Every kind of music is sung by the choir--oper- atic, classical, popular, oratorio and sacred,-- un- der the direction of Charles L. Hinchee. This year four numbers arranged by Noble Cain were added to the college repetoire and the group's appear- ances in assembly were eagery awaited. As in the past 'live years, the chorus sung in the annual presentation of the Messiah , and also The Gilbert and Sullivan opera, The Gondoliers , the annual musical oitering, had Nina Maurine Davis, Albert Lambert, Margaret Seal, Virginia Holman, Winfred Barker, Captola Shelhame1', and Robert Clark as leads from the junior college, and proved to be very entertaining. A. E. San Roniani directed the orchestra for the production Winlielcl and Wichita. For social purposes this department has car- ried on the plan of Dinner Club that was started several years ago. This club meets once a month for dinner and a program is furnished by the dif- ferent members of the class. Officers of the class are Analee Hill, president, Ruth Knedler, vice- president, Maxine Palmer, secretary and Lura Fitzgerald. treasurer. and Miss Edith Joyce Davis was in charge of the dance numbers. Membei ship in the chorus is not restricted and 'any student in college is welcome to join. 2 Chorus TOP ROW, Left to Right Donald Keel, Albert Lambert, Richard Hall. Antlier Hurlgrins, Ed- win Maier, Willis Pay- ton. FIFTH ROW: lVarren Putnam, Ken- neth Magnusson, James lfinney, Hob Holman, Jay Rucliel, George Ghr- am, James Dole, Logan McCabe, Herbert Hol- l r'an. l FOURTH ROW: 1 George Reynolds, Rob- ert Ramsey, Anna Mae Swaim, Ruth Knerller. Alice Lewis, Edythe Gil- mf re, Margaret Seal, JU?!ll't2l Gordon. Lois Akers, Winfrerl Barker, Tarrx' Colopby, Garrett Vanrlever, Carroll Curf- man. THIRD ROW: Ethel Snell, Evangeline Gier, Dorothy Heathman Emil: .lane Yount, Mar- 1'f3I'Gi. Lowery, Daisy Fl lls. Marjorie Swinney, l awIne Palmer, Eiith Melick. Ruth Walker. SECOND ROW: Madge Hill, Virginia Holman. Sara E, Got- scball Louise Vanlever. Captola Shelhamer Car- fl Smith. Donald Evans, Mai-the Ylnowles. FIRST ROW: Nnalee Hill. Will Etta Long, Nina Maurine Dav's, Eleanor Stantvn, Mary Caine, Roberta Bowen, Charles Hinchee. director. Martha Beek- man, Helen Ward. Public Speaking TOP ROW, Left to Right Helen Ward, Norman Evans, Earle Brown, Edward Dauphin, Norma Waldeck, Argyle Anderson, Beulah Pointer, Daisy Mills, Cliford Crews, Mrs. E. W. Grimes, Mar- jorie Anne Swinney, Winfred Barker, Lura Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW, Sara E. Gotschall, Maxine Palmer, Kenneth Magnusson, Ruth Knedler, Warren Putman, Analee Hill, Caroline Somerfield. FIRST ROW, Richard Teehee, Nina Maurine Davis, Miss Pauline B. Sleetb. PAGE 21
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