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Mask and Wig Club In addition to presenting several one-act plays, the Manual Thespians participate in state drama confer- ences, held at Terre Haute and Indiana University, and see plays at English ' s and the Civic Theater. They are sponsored by Mr. E. Ed- ward Green. Helen Kerr, president, has as co-workers Rita Meo, vice president; Gordon Grow, secretary, and Rosalind Hoffman, treasurer. A Odd Number Club Organized that students inter- ested in short story writing might receive constructive criticism on their work, the Odd Number Club is sponsored by Mr. John Moffat. Officers are Don Blettner, president; Marylouise Woesser, vice president; Pauline Robinson, recording secretary; Ruth Norris, attendance secretary, and James Foxlow, treasurer. Poetry Club To stimulate writing and to further the appreciation of poetry are principles on which this club was formed. Advised by Miss Jessie E. Moore, its officers are Wilma Schwicho, president; Elna Houston, vice president; Ann Nisenbaum, treasurer; Mary Lee, attendance clerk, and Annie Hassell, re- cording secretary. 27
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Booster Staff Publishing the bi-weekly Booster under the direction of Miss Gretchen A. Kemp, these journalists are headed by Editor In Chief Larry Stillerman, who is aided by Asso- ciate Editors Dorotha Jackson and Pauline Robinson, and Assistant Editors Bernice Cohen, Albert Tavenor, Mary Fritsche, Mary Cory and Doris Colligan. Under the sponsorship of Miss Helen A. Haynes, the business staff keeps subscription and circulation books and records. Directing the staff is Rut h Norn ' s, business manager. L Business Girls Club Ella Mae Sutt, as president, leads this group of girls who are inter- ested in problems of the business woman. Mrs. Hazel Dorman is sponsor, and officers are Barbara Anderson, vice president; Evelyn Francis, attendance secretary; Nellie Strietelmeier, treasurer; Jean Ellen Glass, recording secretary, and Annie Hassell, Booster agent. A Booster Agents Chosen each year from the roll rooms to stimulate Booster sales, these students deliver Boosters, col- lect money, write receipts and conduct the Booster sales and cir- culation. The students function under the guidance of Miss Helen A. Haynes, adviser. 26
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ffc Military Club Capt. John A. Tedrowe is presi- dent of these Reserve Officers Training Corps boys who learn mili- tary tactics and discuss current military affairs under the direction of Sergeant Harry E. Smith. As- sisting Capt. Tedrowe are Lieut. Thomas Heininger, vice president; Lieut. Albert Tavenor, secretary- treasurer, and Lieut. Robert Austin, sergeant-at-arms. L Officers Club With the purpose of acting as an executive council to the military unit, this club is formed of commissioned officers whose duty it is to inspect all cadets. This group, over which Cadet Major Robert Elder presides, is directed by Sergeant Harry E. Smith. A Non-Commissioned Officers The members of this club, comprised of the non-com- missioned officers of the Reserve Officers Training Corps are interested in military training and strive to achieve the highest possible degree of perfection. Warren Sherman, as Cadet Master Sergeant, directs this group, which is under the guidance of Sergeant Harry E. Smith. 28
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