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t l Ralph Mays, Margaret Plummer, Iames Tipton, Ioan Smith, Clar- ice Reinhardt, Carl Warner, Helen Kemp, Ierry lmms, Mary Mill- huft, Nanny Bennett, Beverly Kinker, Betty Frazier. The East High Latin Club was organized in September, 1947, with Mr. Stevenson as sponsor. The club is composed of the students in the Latin class. The club elected three consuls, who direct club activities. They are Helen Kemp, Margaret Are thurs, and Mary Millhuff. Twenty-two pupils of the Latin and English classes, on November 1, went to Cincinnati to attend the Shakespearean play, Antony and Katharine Cornell. They Cleopatra, starring also visited the Art Museum and Radio Station W.L.W., where they saw the radio performance of The Midwestern Hayridef' On November Zl the Latin Club gave a dance. There was a floor show with Ioy lean Frazier and Patricia Lindeman taking part and a door prize was won by Charles Watts. The club also made a trip in May, to the ancient battlefield at Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia, Ff?f5Lt2Qw LATIN CLUB Nanny Bennett, Carl Warner, Ralph Mays, Clarice Reinhardt, Beverly Kinker. I-A T IN scnounsmp ART HELEN KEMPHURS
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SPANISH SONG CLASS Spanish Class Playing Bingo 55 Spanish Dance Lesier Covert Chester Artis Robert Etterlmq Robert Adkins Iohn Wdhams Dxck Sm1th Don Brumfleld hm Kmker Rhea Iones Marxann Hcxrr Mary Io Thompson
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LIBRARY HELPERS Monaiean Maggard, Garnet Moore, lanet Whitt, Pat Taulbee, Adrian Slone, Io Ann Paine. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Dean Taylor, advisory Ruth Russell, president: Betty Pyle, vice-president: Mary Boyd, secretary, Gwendolyn Marsh, treasurer. l l GIRLS' LIE GUE The Girls' League was organized in 1939 as an organization to promote friendship among the girls at East High. lt is an organization in which all girls are eligible for membership. Each year the officers and the advisers select big sisters for the freshmen girls. In November the Girls' League gave a geteacquainted party for the big and little sisters. During the party the girls had a hilarious time trying to learn to square dance. Later, refresh- ments were served to all members present. On February 27 the Girls' League gave a dance which ended the main activities of the club ior this year. THE LIBRARIANS The librarians, under the guidance of Miss Smith, check books in and out of the library, file book cards, type, keep books in a neat order, shelve books, give aid to students doing research work and help maintain order among the students in the library. Before school each morning and at noon Ianet Whitt checked books in and out for the students.
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