Elkland High School - Loudspeaker Yearbook (Elkland, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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ll-lE LOUD SPEAKER pices of the senior class a new project of publish- ing school news each week in the Elkland Journal has been flourishing. Clear enunciation and correct pronunciation are stressed in oral English each week and in training for a public speech of some length by each pupil in high school. A large number who are interested in dramatic work are given a chance in the Dramatic Club. No one is elected or selected, but those who desire to join may do so.

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THE LOUD SPEAKER Organizations of E. H. S. THE TRI-HI-Y The most recent club in the high school is the Tri-Hi-Y which was organized last November by J. H. Ehlers, District Secretary of the State Y. M. C. A., of Ha1'risburg. Perhaps many ol' you wonder what the Tri-Hi-Y means. The Tri stands for the trios of important factors around which the club is built. Then Hi-Y merely stands for Y. M. C. A., in the high schools. Although this project is a new one in our school, we have promises of a wide-awake club. The officers for the school year of 1935-1936 are as follows: President-Helen Van Dusen Vice-President-Ruth Wynkoop Secretary4Mary Bailey Treasurer-Chirstine Colegrove Pianist-Bessie Horn Counsellor-Miss Eleanor P. Donovan THE DRAM ATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was organized last year and proved so successful that it has been continued again this year. There are 35 members in this organization and Mivs Donovan serves as sponsor. The purpose of the club is to create an interest for better dramatics, give students a chance for self-expression and provide for social life among the students. Two plays have been successfully given already this year,- Not on the Program- me and Christmas at Casey's.' The club officials are: President-Norma VanZile Vice-President-Kathryn Lyon Secretary-Mary Prindle TreasurerADoris Lyon LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, or the S. P. Q. R., is also now in its second successful year. This year there are 33 members all of whom are students of first second or third year Latin. Under Miss McCabe's leadership this club meets once a month usually on Tuesday evenings. One meeting which has stood out as a red-let- ter meeting this year was the Saturnolia or Christmas festival which was held in December. The program was planned and carried by Ruth Wynkoop. Everyone reported that he had an ex- cellent time. The officials of this club are: Pontifex Maximus4Douglas Skinner Consuls-Martha Knapp, Arthur McConnell PraetorAMarjorie Gross Censor-Hugh Niles Quaestor-Tressa Cevette Tribune-Jane Pattison Aeclilwltuth Wynkoop THE FRENCH CLUB The F1'ench Club, or Le Circle Francais boasts a membership of 40 students of French. This club also meets once a month usually on Tues- day evenings under the leadership of Miss Mc- Cabe. The purpose of this organization is to ac- quaint French students with French customs and songs and to enlarge each one's vocabulary by French games and conversation groups. Anyone who is taking French or has taken French ls eligible to join. The officers are: Le Preside-nt!Helen Van Dusen Couseil d'Administration: Irene Wynkoop, Harold Spencer, Jean Little. THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT It is necessary not only to speak correctly and effectively today, but also to write clearly and concisely. As such training can be secured by Writing for publication, this year under the aus- -Ani



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1 1 f THE LOUD SPEAKER X ! fix Niolins Jane Pattison Judy Watson Annabelle Stewart Marguerite Smith Jeanette Norton Nora Graham Larie Goodrich Marion Van Dusen John Hammond Members of the Crchestra Hornets Jack Behrnian John Vampbell Ernest De Sara Ralph Matti. on Malcolm Stull Lyle Baker Alto Horn Louis Barbano Trombone Hugh Niles Percussion Kathryn Lyon Marion Finch Piano Vlarinets Charles Fisk Paul Volante F. C. Prindle Charles Kenyon Saxaphones Dell Blackwell Roger Giantomzisi Harry De Sara Robert Lounslrury James Lindsay Bass Horn Douglas Skinner Helen Van Dust-n ff, Nfl '7 '-ga N2 fu 5 ,,, .Q

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