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Standing, left to right: Betty Ross, Richard Delks, Anora Stewart, Donald Gobel, Miss Martin. Seated: Pat Reitemeier, Suannys Black, Betty Quisenberry, Tom McCain, Gloria Quisenberry, Patty Cramer, Regina Landon, Joan Shannon, Byron See. Paletteirs The Paletteirs is a club well-known for its annual project-the Christmas booth. Everyone enjoys the cookies, cakes, and candies sold annually from an attractive and colorful booth during the Christmas season. - The Paletteirs had other projects, too. Basketball fobs were made and sold during games. a'Pal',, an oversized teddy bear dressed in school colors, made his debut as mascot for the club. Another project, in which IIlCIIll1Cl'H of thc Paletteirs participated as hoslcsscs was the Tri Kappa Art Exhibit. Paletteirs is primarily a work club. It is always ready and Willing to help, whether called upon for cupids and hearts to create an atmosphere for a dance, or for IllZ1dOlll18S for the hall decorations. Officers this year were Patty Cramer, president, Anora Stewart, vice-president, Pat Reitcmcier, secretary, and .loy Hill, treasurer. Miss Martin sponsors the club. Page Twenty-foe
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I . - I Row 3, left to right: Charles Rogers, Richard Lingeman, Dick Graham, Duane Strihling, Bill Duke, Bill Flanigan, Bill Collar, Fred Wfarbinton, Bob Riggs, Pat Reitemeier. Row 2: Mr. Crider, Mr. Moore, Mr. Crecelius, Carol Cottingham, Martha Repp, Yolanda Earl, Helen Harvey, Maryann Shuler, Beverly Shannon, Pat Francis, Karl Dickerson, Don Crier, David Long, Donald Akers. Row 1: Phil Shields, Jerry Thomas, Barbara Polley, Betty Goodwin, Pat Russell, Loretta Sperry, Ruth Reynolds, Susan Harvey, Denny McDonald. Speech Arts The aim of the Speech Arts Club is to sponsor and further oratory, debate, and dramatics. Room 117 was the scene of the monthly meetings at which programs were presented by members of the club and several outside speakers. To become a member of the Speech Arts Club one has to fulfill one of these requirements: Q11 a member of a public speaking class, Q21 a contestant in a speech contest, Q35 a member of the cast of a school play, Q45 a member of the debate squad, or Q55 one who qualified in membership try-outs. Two plays were presented to the school, both being farce comedies. The first was G'Roughly Speakingn, a one act play, the second, HStrietly Formal , a three act play. Officers for the year were Phil Shields, president, Richard Lingeman, vice-president, Nancy Resoner, secretaryg and Bill Flanigan, treasurer. Club sponsors were Mr. Grider, Mr. Crceelius, and Mr. Moore. Page Twenty-four
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Board of Publications Electing page editors and the business manager of the Gold and Blue, seeing that the standards of all school publications are maintained, and deciding on journalistic policies are the duties of the Board of Publications. Members for the 1947-1948 year were Philip Manly, presidcntg Duane Stribling, vice-prcsidentg Pat Reitemeier, secretary, Mr. Plummer, Miss Arthur. Mr. Moore. Quill and Scroll Standing, left to right: Duane Stribling, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Moore. Seated: Pat Reitemeier, Miss Arthur, Phil Manly. Standing, left to right: Fred Walrbinton, Mr. Plummer, Barbara Polley, Pat Reitemeier, Duane Stribling, Collins Wallace, Bill Flanigan, Christopher Kirages, Trudy McCul- lough. Sealed: Susan Harvey, Phil Manly, Miss Arthur. The Board of Publications elected eight new members to the Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists. They were duly inducted into the Crawfordsville chapter which already had three members from last year. ln addition, Phil Shields was elected an honorary member. The organization is sponsored by the Board of Publications. Page T wenty-six
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