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- THE REFLECTOR HOBBY CLUB Leonard Tucker Russel Wilson Jack Vertrees Olen Henson Edward Christy Evans St. Ledger Mr. Hume Loy Harper Bob Dickey Eugene Miller Phillip Martin Verlyn Burkett Clifford McNeely Robert St. Ledger Estil Ellis Spencer Smith Dick Hatlett Richard Wampler Ernest Stanley John Husselton John Laws COMMERCIAL CLUB Fred Haegele Max Barnard Edward Christy Olen Henson Leland Rawls Miss Gundlach Neal Laws Stewart Meinsohn Hal Butler Leonard Davis Bill Knodell Bob Friedman Harlan Simpson Gwendolyn Smith Freda Dawson Reova Hunt Wanda Waters Robie Fearn Elizabeth Bonner Mildred Borah. Patricia Lensgraf Hazel Nance Marcella Smith Marjorie Simpson Dorothy Hollinger Ann Champenois Eva Musgrave Geraldine Compton Dorothy Brown Doris Musgrave Betty Ryan Dorothy Musgrave Martha Mann Floy Ewing Dolores Hardy Grace Fraley Joyce Lambrich Jeanette Coale Mary Lee Nicholson Naomi I-Ilatlett Ruby Goodall Grace Myers Judith Zimmerman Alice Grubb
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ll-l. THE REFLECTOR HOBBY CLUB This club is an organization composed of boys who wish to promote useful and interesting hobbies. 'Ilhey agreed to hold their meetings on the second Thursday of each month. These boys, under the guidance of Mr. Edwin Hume, the manual train- ing instructor, have promoted interest in all types and kinds of hobbies among which are electricity, wiring, model airplanes, photography, soap carving, etc. The officers of the club rare: President ............................ ....... V erlyn Burkett Vice-President ..... .......... O len Henson Secretary ............ ....... J ohn Husselton Treasurer ........ ....... L oy B. Harper COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the business worlzl and ln the study of commercial subjects, to encourage a social spirit by wholesome social contact, and to become familiar with modern progressive business methods and systems. All students enrolled in the field of Commercial Education fcarrying one or more commercial su-bjectsj are eligible for membership. Graduates of the school who have taken commercial work and teachers are eligible for honorary membciship. These candidates for membership met on October 18 under the guidance of Miss Gundlach. 'Ilhey voted to meet regularly the fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in the High School Assembly The group voted, also, to drop automatically from membership any member missing three consecutive meetings, or any who fail to pay their dues. The topic committee appointed by the president selected appropriate subjects for each meeting: November-Business Costumes 8: Etiquette. December-.Hobbies and their Value. January-Review of a Travel and Current Fiction Book. February-Study of Vocations. March-Salesmanship 1PlayJ. April-A Well Rounded Commercial Education Curriculum and the Use of Commercial Education. May-Study of Colleges fRequirements, Types, Entrance Requirements, Op- portunities for Employment, Costl. Social Meeting with a neighbor- ing Commercial Club of 'another school. The officers of the club are: President ............................ ...... J eanette Coale Vice-President ..... ......... B efty Ryan Secretary ............ ...... J oyce Lambrich Treasurer ..... ............ N eal Laws Sergeant ..... ...... E dythe Rheay Sergeant ...... ....... E arl Hallam
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