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LITERARY i CLUB Mr. Rexrode, Instructorg Carol Flinn, Linda Burgoyne, Kitty Glover, junior Nesselrodt, Lois Murphy, Betty Kimble, Nancy Hevener, Albert Huffman, Julian Mallow, Sue Miller, Anna Warner, Mary Day, Louise Nesselrodt, Catherine Thorn, Inga Dahmer, Doris Propst, Nancy Cowger, Suzan Wonwmack, Sue Rexrode, Myra Hartman, Peggy Smith, Maxine Propst, john Mallow, Phyllis Flippin, Virginia Harper, Barbara Puffenbarger, Doris Bowers. ABSENT: Diana Shreve, Mary Kesner, Elwood Harman, Madeline Lambert, Judy Nessel- rodt, Linda Propst, Wanda Ritchie. The literary members train in public speaking. This year the club is composed of thirty-four members. Each year they send members to Potomac State to take part in the Interscholastic Forensic Contest. The four fields are: debating, oration, prose interpretation, and extempora- neous speaking. The first and second place winners are then eligible to go to the state contest held at Morgantown. Debating Louise giving an oral reading. 60
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! U putting HP le 62 17,-1-i - - ' ' Nelson ,lu Y Donna Propst BCYYY Pf I C 1 Nelson, Wlnlfred Mlllefi Janice H tman Opal Simmons Efiliggiail 2-Iv2iPCl'lm1:'il2tha Botkin' Myrtle HllifimmwillaTrr?gNl1?rmEOI?dlmbE3nni:BSIsIi1T Miss Kesner 5P0f150f Ruby Moats genbarger, Patricia Smith, JO Ann Propst' yra The main objectives of the Library Science Club are: to promote an interest in the welfare and use of the library throughout the schoolg to stimulate the reading of good literatureg to learn the proper use and care of books and magazinesg and to learn how to use encyclopedias and other reference materials to the best advantage. These students also assist the librarian with desk work, getting books ready for use, shelving books and planning bulletin board displays. 4 H rtman have planned and are Myrtle Hammer and Myra H d. la h ir bulletin board ISP Y-
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