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LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was established by Mr. Talbot, the librarian, in September 1935. The oliicers arc: President .... . Genevieve Ess Vice President . Lina Calarco S01'l'1'1'f1l'y . Diana NVPttt'l'lltllllI Treasurer ...... Pauline Zambito Rcporfcr . i ..... Viola Kirkpatrick The other 1ll0llllJE'l'S are tordelia Post, Genevieve Pelz, .Phillippa Zanibito and Charlotte Andrews. Each ineinber olhciates over the Lib- rary one period each 'day and helps students find references. The Club also catalogued new books. DRAMATIC CLUB The Draniatic Club was organized this year. The officers are as follows: President-Ehna Burr, Vice President-Jean Boyceg Secre- tary-Cordelia Post, Treasurer-XVihna Burr. The club consists of 13 ineinbers. A constitution has been drawn up, one-act play presented and a scrapbook made. HOBBY CLUB The Hobby Club was organized under Mr. Talbot. It meets on Wedliesday' at 11:20. The members have made pins, book ends, brace- lets and other novelties. The nieinhers are: Rita Crane Jean Boyce TVil1na Nutting Beulah Eichler XVilrna Brayley Janet Schuler Dorothy Crane Ruth Grice Mary Tretter SPEAKING CONTESTS The Girls' Speaking Contest of Elba was held April 15th in the High School Auditorium. Eleven girls took part. These girls were Virginia Dash, Marguerite Dorf, Genevieve Pelz, Pauline Zambito, Lois Chapell, Helen XVigton, Madolyn Hackett, Genevieve Ess, YVihna Burr, Lina Cala1'co and Viola Kirkpatrick. The first prize of 355.00 was given to Virginia Dash and the second prize of 952.50 was given to Madolvn Hackett. The Boys' Speaking Contest of Elba was held April 22nd in the High School Auditorium. Seven boys took part. These boys were Arnsden Howland, Leonard Burr, Carlton Hundredniark, Darwin Clark, Duane Porter, Robert Vligton and XVillia1n Covington. First prize was given to Leonard Burr and second prize to Anisden Howland. OCTETTE The Girls' Octette was organized with Diana VVetterhahn, Helen VVigton, Phyllis Berglin, Virginia Dash, Jean Boyce, Genevieve Ess, Madolyn Hackett and Viola Kirkpatrick. Twcni,3' veven
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Firsi Row-Lina Calareo. Philippa Zambito, Phyllis Berglin. Genevieve Ess, Cordelia Post, Rita Crane, Ruth Griee, Marguerite Dorf, .lean Boyce. Second R01DfEl'1l9St Richenbach, Robert XVigton, Sherwood Graham. Darwin Clark, Richard Reiss, Duane Porter, Charles Foster, Franklin Bortun, Harley Dilcher. Third Rauf-Ronald Schuler. Charlotte Andrews. Janet SClllllGl', Elma Bnrr, Diana XVetter- hnhn, XVilnia Brayley, Lois Chapell, Madolyn Hackett, Robert Boyce. Fourth ROIIT-DfJ1'Ofllj' Crane, 'Wilma Nntting. Mr. Talbot, Mrs. Talbot. Miss England. Pauline Zainhito, Genevieve Pelz, XVilma Burr. Mary Tretter. Clubs RIFLE CLUB The Riiie Club, which was organized under Mr. Talbot, ineets every Thursday night. Its officers are as follows: P7'CS'ifl677ft ...... Robert XVigton Vice Presiclefnt . Franklin Borton Secretfztvy and Treasurer Duane Porter There are twelve ineinbers. The scores needed for inedals are as follows: Pro-marksman medal-10 targets-score on each out of a possible 50. Marksman medal-10 targets-score 25 on each of a possible 50. lst Class medal-10 targets-score 30 on each out of a possible 50. Sharpshooter inedal-10 targets with score of 35 on each of a possible 50. 500 medal-10 targets with score of 40 in at positions. Four boys have won sharpshooter medals: Franklin Borton, Robert Vligton, Darwin Clark and Ernest Riehenbach. Twenty-sim
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Plays SENIOR PLAY t'Her Step Husband , a comedy in three acts by Larry E. Johnson was presented very successfully December 13th. Mary got herself into trouble. One of her lies that she and her husband were living in luxury, keeping a butler, reached the ears of her well-to-do aunt, who paid her an unexpected visit. Mary borrowed enough house furnishings to hide her poverty, and pressed her husband into service as the butler. As aunt had never seen or met hubby it was necessary to trot out a husband for inspection. Mary dug up a quick witted stranger, who soon had them both in hot water. Not until aunty had maneuvered poor hubby to the very threshold of the jail, did Mary halt her wild pretending. CAST OF CHARACTERS Director-Mrs. Talbot Harvey Marshall CMary's permanent husbandj . .Carlton Hundredmark Dr. Gerald Niles tMary's husband pro teml ...... . . . Leonard Burr Limpy Lannigan tan ex-convictj ...,....... ,.... D arwin Clark Officer Shea fan affable copj ...,.,........ .. Howard XValdron Mary Marshall Can incurable romanticistj ....,.,,., Genevieve Ess Sylvia Allen CMary,s friendj .V .,........., Viola iKirkpatrick Florence Ainslee Cher cousinj .....,,.,,. .. Madolyn Hackett Miss Emily Paisley ther auntj . . . .,,. XVilma Burr Stella ther maidj , ..,..l..,.... A... L ina Calarco JUNIOR PLAY A play was given by our class on May 15, 1936. play was Moon River Ranch . It is described as CAST OF CHARACTERS Director-Miss England The name of the follows: Doc. Kennedy-Veterinary of Ranch ....,....... LaVerne Shucknecht Samantha Jane Carson-The Cook ....... Calamity Carson-Her son ......,l.,.,... Bayne Trevors-Foreman of the Ranch ..... . . Curley Fisk-Horse Foreman. ............ . Jerry Sanford-Two Thirds Owner of Ranch . . l Beatrice Havens-A friend of Jerry's ,..., Mary Scott-A novelist visiting the Mlest . . Inez Holcomb-A friend of J erry's ...,... Phyllis 'Taylor-A neighborhood girl ..l. Mrs. Gregory-A ranch neighbor .. Sophie Gregory-Her daughter . . . . Tlrenfjl-eight . . . . . Lois Chapell . . . Robert XVigton . Franklin Cosway . . . . Frank Gavel .,.... Jean Boyce Genevieve Pelz . . . . Virginia Dash . , Pauline Zanibito . Marguerite Dorf Diana XVetterhahn . . . . Helen Mfigton
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