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Bookcraft Club Seated, left to right: Iola Casto, Frances Hildreth, Betty Pitchford, Mary Frances With- row, Betty Young, Mary Jane Knopp. Standing: Mary Feldhaus, Rachel McClung. Dorothy Knopp, Ruby Bright, Margaret Feldhaus. Members of the Bookcraft Club are trained as library aides by Faith Kessell, direc- tor of this useful organization. Keeping the library neat and orderly and books well mended is the main purpose and project for this club. The officers this year are: Mary Frances Withrow, president: Lorain Bastin, vice- presidentg and Ruby Bright, secretary-treasurer. Another newcomer to the club schedule is the Scrapbook Club organized by Mrs. Pauley this year. Club periods are spent by adding clippings and articles pertaining to the scrapbook theme to the books and in contrasting the different scrapbooks. Officers for the first semester were: Anne Smith, president: Frances Dudding, sec- retary: and Eleanor Higgins, treasurer. Second semester: Nancy Williams, president' secretary-treasurer: Cora Etta Comer. v Seated, left to right: Hulda Lehman, Beulah Wilson, Lucy LaCarte. Standing: Ann Smith, Mrs. Pauley, Frances Ann Dudding, Eleanor Higgins, Wanda Bush, Cora Etta Comer Ronald Payne, and Bob Williams. Scrapbook Club
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,,.+..,.. ......,...........Q. French Club Seated, left to right: Colleen McAtee, Mary Frances Withrow, Areta Halsted, Marjorie Hickman, Ray Sayre, Katherine Hayes, Jacqueline Mundy, Barbara Lykins, Virginia Bowen. Standing: Freda Lindsey, Harold Crickenberger, Lilly Hawkins, Mrs. Laughlin, Loraine Bastin, Ruth Sayre, Nell Webster, Patty McAtee. During the weekly meeting of the French Club the French language is taught by Mayte Laughlin. This subject is not taught as an accredited course and the club has proved successful this year. Officers for the first semester were: Katherine Hayes, president: Patty McAtee, vice-president: Louise Nichols, scretary, and Virginia Bowen, treasurer. Second semester: Ray Sayre, president: Vir- ginia Bowen, vice-president: Barbara Lykins, secretary, and Harold Crickenberger, treasurer. Consisting of students who have had a course in Latin, the Latin Club is now a prominent organiza- tion in our school as it progresses through its second year. During the meetings Roman plays and myths are given by the members. Ruby Bright, Latin instructor, sponsors the club. Officers for the first semester were: Dorothy Knopp, president: Majorie Bailey, vice-president, Ruth Sayre, secretary, and Harold Ramsey, treasurer. Second semester: Marjorie Bailey, president: Audrey Hamilton, vice-president: and Fonnie Iannello, treasurer. First Row, left to right: Mildred Buckland, George Downing, Ruth Sayre, F'onnie Ian- nella, Audrey Hamilton, Marjorie Bailey, Dorothy Knopp, Ruby Bright, Katherine Knopp, Nancy Harris, Harold Ramsey, Rachel McClung. Second Row: Helen Roberts, Florence Bilger, Ramona McCoy, Louise Nichols, McGonna Smith, Marcella Mallory, Nell Web- ster, Lillie Hawkins, Mrs. Bright. Third Row: Louise Thaxton, Martha Jenkins, Eula Bibbee, Mildred Roberts, Jean Isaacs, Milton Buckland, Helen Ferrill, Jo Stanley, Mary Lou Akers, Norma Lee Hatcher, Barbara Lykins. Fourth Row: Virginia Bibbee, Frances Booth, Sybil Clinton, Houston Bird, Jo Ann Jack, Bill Rader, Imogene Tabor, Ruth Mar- ianni, Lois Robinson, Helen Baldwin, and Belva Reed. Latin Club
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