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Twenty-six 1. Pan-.Xmeriean Cluh. 2. Now for a walk. 3. See how we study! 4, XYill we have enough? 5. Our liinstein. oi Patrol Squad. 7. Power hehind the show. S. XYhieh ring wins? 9. Do you reeognize us? 10. Librarians. ll. Sales managers for Curtis. 12. Grandma arrives! 13. Noon shop- ping finished. 14. Marhle Champion. 15. Advertising manager explains. lo. Student Council. The annual Curtis Xlagazine Drive was opened olheially hy Mr. lired Muller who arrived on Friday, October 3, and made plans with the leaders to eonduet the drive until Oetoher 20. Personal incentives to the good sales people ineluded sueh offers as hoxes of llershey's candy given to the two rooms which had the highest pereentages. 'llhe seventh grade received hoth hoxes. Many other prizes were received hy the pupils who sold suhseriptions totaling more than two points. l.ast. but not least, was a small lumerson radio given the person whose name was drawn from a hox containing the names ot all persons who had sold suhseriptions. Lloyd Rowe was the luelcy winner. The sehool was divided into two teams: the lllue with Courtlandt liaultman as Captain. and the Red with Richard larger as eaptam. Rettye Henson aeted as seeretary ot the drive, and livelyn Zullinger as puhlieity manager. The Red team won over the Blue for the numlmer of snhseriptions sold. 'llhe total numher of suh- seriptions sold hy hoth teams was 421. ol wlneh 239 were Curtis pnhheations. and 1518 general hst puhllea- tions. The amount ot' money eolleeted from the drive was 3093.511 The sehool's net eommission was 3222.3-l. 'lllns money is used for helpful purchases from whieh the high sehool henetits. sueh as athletie equipment. rental ot hlms. and improvement on the radio Recognition should he given to the seventh grade pupils who sold suhseriptions totaling' 318050, and to Slllflbj' .Xnn Sehurr who solfl a total ol torty-two dollars worth ol suhseriptions. This year was the hest hy lar on reeord of the magazine drives in our high sehool. X'Ve hope that in the lollowmg years tlns will he an 1l1t'L'll1lYt' to the others who take part in tlns aetlvlty.
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Mllllllll HHH Stantling'-Klayman, Baker, Strock. SeateclgMartin, Springer, llurkholcler, Harris, Snively, XY. Black, Snycler, College, Stahl, Kauffman. .Xclviser-Mr. XYllltll1Ol'C. HHH ANU SUN Ml Standing---Klearhart, Kuhn, lilliott, R. Blaek, Sellers, Myers, Shrader, F r i e s, Vaughn. lfogelsanger, For- ney, Mr. lialey. Seated-Mowen, Rreehbiel, lilliott, lfaubel. Cunningham, Diehl, Rowland, j. Myers, Smith, Talhelm, VVingert. First Row---J, Elliott, Lane- hart, Lanhs, XYalters. :Xclviser-fMr. Kaley. EllllllElltllEUlNll Elllll Staliding'-M-Swope, Gossarrl, Hreehbiel. liurkholtler, Bem- isderfer, Minnieh, Stoner, Martin. Rotz. Sehaff, Hin- kle, Dulehohn. Stine, Kauffa man. ' Seatedh ll, Oliver, Hunl- hert, I. Oliver, Henson, Me- Uonalcl, A. H r u mba u gh, Kauffman, E. Rrumbaugh, Holbert, Glaser, Elliott, Trayer. .Xclvisers 3 Miss Phillippy, Miss XYilliams. The Music Club, whose picture appears on page twenty-two, was reorganized this year with Miss Martin as adviser. lt consists of those who are interestefl in mnsie and who wish to know more about it, The :Xrehery Club, with Mr. Davison as aclviser, is interested in the attractive out-floor sport of archery. ,Xrrows ancl other equipment have been seeurecl, with which the nienibers often praetiee, The CUllllllL'I'i'l?il Club is lllZltlC up of those interested in anything of the eonnnercial na- ture. ln club periocls, the IIl0lllllPl'S type. give programs ancl are planning to present a play in an assembly program. The XVootl XN'orking Club, flireetecl hy Mr. Mununa, is inacle up of a group of boys inter- estecl in working with wood. ,Xml last ol' all hut not least is tl1e Annual Statt. The responsibility of this elnb is to see that a yearbook is puhlisherl. lts members have Charge ol the pictures, articles. and advertise- inents eontainetl in the hook. Chloe Kautl-nian, the president, and llettye Henson have been the eclitors of this erlition. iXliee llruinhangh has been viee-presirlent, anrl Katherine Mellonaltl seeretary and suhseription ehairinztn. .lanet Stoner aeterl as :ulvertising manager and .Xtla lireehhiel as ehiel typist. Many other members ol' the stall' and stuclt-nt hotly have :lone faithful work for everyone to have this INLIIIUIX ol an cuntlul Null in G ll S Twenty-five
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