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Physical Science The club has spent most of its time studying recent current dis- coveries ancl radio. The officers are: Sponsor, Mr. Jones, President, Joe Alleeg Vice-President, Adran Long, Secretary -Treasurer, Jim O'Hair. Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to increase the sense of world fellowship by acquainting its mem- bers with Roman ideals and cus- toms. The officers are: John Bishop, Betty Broadstreet, and Marjorie Shammel. Adviser, Miss Reese. Girl Reserves Firxf Row: fleft to rightj J. Don- nohue, J. Campbell, B. Fenn, Maddox. M. Ellis, M. B. Martin, E. Boots. Sl'l'0lIl1 Row: M. Hammond, V. Shirley, V. Throop. P. Thomp- son, M. Stewart. B. Dobbs. J. Etter, C. Duncan, E. Cox. Tbira' Row: M. Shamel. M. Yinger, B. Terry, I. Moore, V. Dean, M. Black, M. Conrad. Fonrfb Row: V. Rogers, M. Scobee, Z. Fleenor, C. Vaughan, E. Bintz, B. Broadstreet. Agriculture Club Under the leadership of Mr. Ed- monson, most of the time has been spent studying various phases of farming. 4-H club work was dis- cussed also. The officers are: President, Lewis Flintg Vice- President. Ted Crawford, Secre- tary, Bill Vyrightg News Reporter, Robert Grimes. l-lome Economics The Home Economics Club is sponsored by Miss McClain and Miss Hicks. Activities include vo- vocational as well as social func- tions. The officers are: President, Elizabeth Bowmang Vice-President, Faye Tharpg Secre- tary, Dorothy Gorham, Treasurer, Maxine Dillinger.
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Gikxaflub ' Forum Club i Band i GLEE CLUBS The Girls' and Bovs' Glee Clubs are s onsored bv Mr. Umfleet and are tauvht bv 1 , C 4 College practice teachers. Although the clubs are not very large, they have proved quite successful and have given some very entertaining convocations. FORUM CLUB This club is really not a regular school club since it meets in the evening but the members are juniors :md seniors of the high school. The officers are: Sponsor, Mr. Hagang Chairman, Marian Eilisg Secretary, Marian Yinger. BAND Under the direction of Mr. Bergethon, the band has advanced very rapidly this year. Most of the members are young and have several years of study before they grad- uate. Bancl officers are: President, jack McCartneyg Vice-President, Paul Bintzg Secre- tary, John Galeg Student Director, Marion Sellers.
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Natural Science Club Nature study has been the club's purpose. They have had several hikes and also provided an aquarium for the biology classes. President, Williani Quebbemang Vice- President, Ferdie Stauchg Secretary-Treasurer, Helen Reasor. Commercial Club The Commercial Club, under the leadership of Miss Adams, has been studying business words. The officers are: President, Madonna Strotherg Vice-President, Mildred johnstong Secretary, Letha Strotherg Treasurer, Maryalice Tignorg Program Committee, Laura Strange, Edna Alspaugh, and Helen Boswell. The Youngest THE CAST CHARLOTTE XVINSLOW' Mary Lou Beam OLIVER WINSLOW ...... s...... C barles Cox MARK XVINSLOW ..,..,.........,... Ed K-na-:wr ALAN MARTIN .....,........,........ Fay jones C! I! AUGUSTA WINSLOW RICHARD XVINSLOXV MARTIN, Betiv Perm ...,.......,ClJarIes Torr NANCY BLAKE , .....,.,.........,. fuel Maddox KATIE .................... Lucylle White MARTHA MUFF XVINsI.oxv .,.................. .........,...,.......... ................. j v anctte Campbell PROMPTER ......,...,...... .....,....... . .. .. .................., Virginia Myers STAGE MANAGER ........................,......,............... Paul Bintz The Youngest , a delightful three-act comedy by Philip Barry, was produced by the Class of 1935 in the high school auditorium on May 8. As Barry tells the story, Richard Winslow, otherwise known as the youngest, as the downtrodden member of the Winslossfs has to give way to everyone. His ambition is to write, but the Winslow' ambition for him is that he shall join them in making pins. Into this situation come Nancy Blake and her bloodhound Eustace. Nancy being a friend to Muff and altogether the most charming of busybodies considers the saving of Richard to be her manifest destiny. A twenty dollar bet with Muff that Nancy in a week can make Richard over into the most important member of the family determines the matter. To help, Nancy takes Alan Martin, a young lawyer married to Augusta W'inslow, into her confidence, learning thereby that though Richard is a posthumous son, he should nevertheless have inherited a portion of his father's estate as did the other members of the family. With this fact for reserve ammunition, Na-ncy precipitates a quarrel which deprives Richard of his customary allowance. Proceeding with her theory that if one treats a mouse like a lion, he will grow a mane overnight , Nancy, through a clever use of psy- chology, turns Richard on the family until he has them completely afraid of him. At that point, Richard unexpectedly advances beyond Nancy's control. In fact, she finds that he has taken the wind out of her sails completely in order to show her that her purposes were not in the least altruistic but really for the purpose of pinning a rose on Nancy. The play ends with their reconciliation and a really altruistic act in which Richard restores the property to the Winslonfs. STUDENT DIRECTORS SPONSORS Miss HARRIS Miss CLAPI1 Miss MCGAUGHEY MR. BISHOP
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