Glen Allen High School - Panthian Yearbook (Glen Allen, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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Glen Allen High School - Panthian Yearbook (Glen Allen, VA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 45 of 92
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i lr S 'Q ,,. XX 1f 4: l sf .-.Ms-at 2 we 4 L ri 1 Student Council Miss WolHe, Aduisor,' Lucille Dodd, junior Representnziveg Emily I-Iolladay, Senior Representatiueg Tommy Robertson, Eighth Gradep Ieff Hanna, Sophomore Representzztizm' Ralph Clinard, Eighth Gradep Frank Daniels, Henry Miller, Iimmy Carter, Sophomore IeEf77't'5t'11fl1liU!'.f,' Bobby Cross, Hazel Rader, Eighth Grade Representatives: Miss Kelly, Adzfi.ror,' Ralph Graves, Senior Representative. Bobby Sanders, Senior Class President: Sammie White, Vice-Presiderzt S. C. A.,' Gardner Richardson, Sophomore Representativeg Freeman Tomlinson, Eighth Grade Representa- tive: Russell Kirkland, Sophomore RL'IJI'C.fL'l1ldlI.U6,' Stuart Smith, Senior Representatiuej Billy Cox, President S. C. A., Ioanne Butler, Ieanne Arnita Vaughan, Iunior Representa- tives: Inge Vlfindemuellcr, Secretary S. C. A.,' Peggy Gilleland, june Pair, Eighth Grade Refzresentatiuesj Edwin Heath, Treasurer S. C. A. Not in picture: Raymond Vaughan, Sophomorej Colleen Dow, Iuniar.

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I ' . XJ AQS , x I ' 'W bf C. A. Ufficers I W L M ' A . W 'T WILLIAM Cox SAINIMIIL WHITE A ' A Prcsident Vice-Preszdcnz - 1 W .. I A 2 INGE Se::Zi1:IyLhUER Miss WOLFFE Miss IQELLY Fngiga-ifIlj::H Faculty Advisors COLLEEN Dow SAMMIE WHITE FRANCES TILLEII ANN TLRRELL Secretary Preszdent Vice-Prc'xidw1t Treasurer



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., ,U Wx 1f Clubs at Glen Allen The students of Glen Allen this year organized clubs of varying interests, with every student having an opportunity to select the one in which he was most interested. With several faculty advisors to assist when the necessity arose, the students have had an opportunity to carry on their activities and to experi- ence the joy or real leadership. In the Personality Club, problems of everyday living have had the spotlight. So it isn't surprising that you'd hear the boys and girls discussing courtesy, etiquette, dating problems, or equally important ones, should you happen to be in the Home Ee Cottage at one of their meetings. The Victory Club has sponsored several campaigns this year: selling Christmas seals, on which 2532.00 was raised by the hundred-per-cent-homeroom plan, the packing of boxes for overseas relief, knitting socks for veterans at McGuire General Hospital, raising 35225.14 in the March-of-Dimes, presenting programs at McGuire, and providing for all students the opportunity of buying Victory Bonds. All students who have won either an athletic or a merit system letter were eligible to join the Mono- gram Club, pledging a code of exemplary conduct in school life. They believe that this pledge will help to raise the morale of the school, and to encourage students to accept their duties as privileges rather than as work to be avoided. In the Dramatics Club, students have been learning flj to stage a play properly, QQ to acquire poise and' self-conhdence in public appearance. The Christmas Pageant was a source of enjoyment to everyone in school, as were the several programs presented later in the year. The members have had an opportunity to study sets, make-up, lights, costuming, and stage directions, as well as speaking roles. tau The Pen and Brush Club has kept an attractive bulletin board, has advertised activities and games at school by means of posters throughout the communities, has sponsored a cartoon contest, has encouraged creative ability among the members of the club and the student body. The Work in the club has included also the study of painting on textiles-aprons, scarfs, ties, and other articles. Hard work in the Library Club has made it almost impossible to tell the new members from the ex- perienced library assistants who had worked in the library before. Some of the activities of the members, in addition to Working at the desk, are: writing notices of overdue books, checking library permits, ar- ranging magazines, dusting bookshelves, processing new books, composing and arranging attractive ex- hibits of varied subjects and seasonal appeal. The members of the Chorus Club have been learning appreciation of music and gaining a better un- derstanding of part singing. Pronunciation, timing, phrasing, blending of tones, and interpretations, are a few of the aims of the club. Students who are studying Latin, French, and Spanish compose the Language Club. They subscribe to Latin and French newspapers, they read jokes and articles in the Spanish edition ofthe Reader's Digest, they correspond with students in France, Cuba, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Brazil, and Puerto Rico. It was evidently well understood that boys would write to girls and girls to boys-for that is what has happened. And the rapid exchange of snapshots, scenes, maps, tourist pamphlets, and sincere greetings would seem to justify an expanded air-mail service between the Americas. The Writers' Club includes students who have been learning to write creatively so that they will be ready to prepare copy for the Panthianette, the Glen Allen newspaper. The Safety Patrol serves two functions: promoting the safety of the student body, and providing an opportunity for the development of the individual members. For the acceptance of responsibility for the safety of other students, and the readiness to carry out this responsibility, have been valuable objectives in the development of the members themselves. Because of the lack of space, pictures do not include all club members.

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