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,J ' 4 ' THE MASKERS President, Zoi Fahlerg vice-president, Vincent Jorgenseng secretary-treasurer, Erma Walstromg sponsor, Miss Foster. This dramatic club staged the A9 class play, Seventeen, by Booth Tarkington. The play was double cast. . OFFICE PRACTICE CLUB General manager, Dorothy Malmgreng sec1'etary, Eleanor Wilkinson, sponsor, Mrs. Maude S. Miller. The Office Practice Club was sponsored for the second time this semester. The club was small but put forth its best effort to fulfill its purpose, which is to be do typing and mimeograph- ing for members of the faculty and the office. Many tests were mimeographed for teachers. PUBLIC SPEAKING President, Louise Carter, vice-president, David Nation, sec- retary-treasurer, Bill Tanner, sponsor, Mr. Nicholas Zorotovich. This club has been studying debating and public speaking for the past semester. BEAD WORK CLUB President, Virginia Grant, vice-president, Marion Mattson, secretary, Lola Bergerg sponsor, Miss Alice Phillipson and Miss Gertrude Sengbush. Some of the things made by this club were flowers, neck- laces, purses, mats, and jeweled and rhinestone necklaces. DANA CAMERA CLUB President, Jim Edingerg secretary, Isabell Braddockg treas- urer, Shigeru Nittag sponsor, Mr. Johnson. y Membership in a school club proves to be a valuable asset to the student who takes advantage of its opportunities. This is especially true of photography with its varied field, which may later develop into a pleasant and profitable business. I Museum CLUB President, Carl Metzger, secretary, Jean McAllister, spon- sor, Mr. Clement Smith. The Museum Club was organized for the purpose of collect- ing, classifying, and exhibiting articles of interest to the stu- dents. They gzollected many specimens. 47
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STORY ILLUSTRATION 'CLUB President, Floyd Hanson, secretary, Lucille Crydermang sponsor, Mrs. Henrietta Bulpitt. The Story Illustration Club was for students who were es- pecially interested in art. They studied the modern illustration for stories and illustrated a few. They did some free hand paintings. DRAMATIC CLUB ' President, Thelma Stevenson, vice-president, Vanita Mitch- ellg secretary, Irene Huff 3 treasurer, Marjory Harrisg sponsor Miss Guio. This club not only practiced for plays, but they read and discussed different dialogues, monologues, and pantomimes. The play The Five Ghosts was given by this club at Hal- lowe'en. 1 CLAY MODELING CLUB President, La Wanda Dunn, vice-president, Evelyn Barnesg secretary-treasurer, Vivian Jungfermang sponsor, Miss Roberta May Baily. ' Members made animal figures to be used as paper weights, book ends, and trays. These were designed first and then worked out in clay. They were painted and then shellacked to give the effect of a glazed surface. AIR CRAFT CLUB President, James Courtneyg vice-president, Bill Guidingerg secretary, Mancel Langford, sponsor, Mr. Donald Larwood. There were two four-and-one-half foot propellors brought to club by a member, as were other models of airplanes. Those unable to bring models brought current events on modern aviation. V A9-4 DRAMATIC CLUB President, Walter Cadieng vice-president, Doris Rockwell: secretary, Robert Hammondg sponsor, Mrs. Woodard CMiss Mabel H. Millerj. - The A9-4 home room, having put on a few plays, organized a dramatic club. Among the plays given were Dickens' Christ- mas Carol, and Billy's Mishap. .16
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. '14 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB President, Nellie McGee, vice-president, Minnie Zuanichg manager, Ruth Spiers. The first Monday of each month was devoted to a business meeting. Scheduled games of season sports were played dur- ing the other club periods. Points were earned for various ac- complishments. - FREEHAND SKETCHING CLUB Sponsor, Mr. Norman Hines. The aim of this club was the study of good composition and arrangements of group pictures. Members studied perspec- tives in pictures of different character. B7 GUIDANCE CLUB Faculty chairman, Mr. Glen Donnally. In this club the B'7's learned the rules, creed, motto and songs of Richard Henry Dana Junior High. At some of the meet- ings there were programs prepared for them by their advisers. SOCIAL ETHICS CLUB President, Dorothy Prendle 5 vice-president, Dorothy Ing- hamg secretary, Geraldine Bakotichg sponsor, Mrs. Lillian Evans Maxwell. , The purpose of this club was to better one's self in etiquette, learn to plan parties in the correct way, and other such things. BEAUTY CULTURE CLUB Sponsor, Mrs. Jessie Rogerson. Beauty culture does not concern solely the face and body, but a great many things concerning one's self and others. A young beauty culturist came and gave the club some talks on the subject. ' EMBROIDERY CLUB President, Anita Hollandg vice-president, Evaline Quiliane g secretary, Liberty Puglieseg sponsor, Miss Esther Southam. In this club there were about thirty girls. They made Christmas presents. 48
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