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French Club Undei- the supervision of Miss Imo- o-enc ' Riddick, faculty adviser, the French club has had a most success- ful year. The big feature, as always, of the French club was a French play, “Medecin Malgre Lui.” “I he most outstanding work of this year’s club was the giving of a real Moliere play, which is the nicest play ever given by the French club. Moli- ere’s plays are usually produced by professional actors,” states Miss Riddick. Presiding over the Tuesday morn- ning meetings have been Herbert Lee, president, and Doris Broadhurst secretary. The meetings have been both entertaining and educational. An annual event of the club is a picnic in the spring. • • • • • • • • Radio Club Under the leadership of Heber Adams, the Radio club has proved to be one of the most active and bene- ficial clubs in Greenville high school. Among the activities of the club during the year was the assembly program explaining how radio ama- teurs operate. The building of a seventy-five watt phone transmitter was also explained. The present membership of the radio club includes seven students. Binice Mayo is vice-president; Carl Corey, secretary; James Mayo, treas- urer; and Mr. E. R. Robinson, adviser.
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Junior International Correspondence Club Established last year as a junior division of the Sen- ior International Correspondence club, the Junior I. C. club has twenty-two members. Mrs. C. A. Bowen has been the faculty adviser for the current year. Margaret Jones, a representative from the Senior I. C. group, has acted as the student adviser. Meetings have been held every Monday and special programs have been presented at every other meeting. These programs have been similar to those of the senior organization. Officers for the year have been Peggy Rose Smith, president; Hennie R. Whichard, vice-president; Rena Oakes, secretary, and Margaret Jones, adviser. International Correspondence Club The International Correspondence club, organized three years ago, has progressed rapidly under the leader- ship of J. N. Williams as president and Faculty Adviser Deanie Boone Haskett. The twenty-five members who make u]) this organi- zation have as their jiurpose familiarizing themselves with foreign countries through correspondence, acquiring a wider knowledge of the culture and customs of other countries, as well as their geographical conditions, and aiding in the establishing of a closer relationship between America and its Eurojjean and South American neighbors. The club has its meetings every other Wednesday. Duiing the year the club ]iresented an outstanding radio program along with a number of superior club programs.
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Diversified Occupations C. Wallace Bourne Supervisor Two D. O. students, Paul Brooks and C. B. Rowlette, attended the state convention in Wilmington, April 28- 29. These students were outstanding in deciding on the state D. 0. pin and were the first to suggest it. Throughout the year the class has operated as a club. Early in the current year they elected officers: Billy Gulley, president; Bernice Jenkins, vice-president; and Mary Sue Moore, secretary-treasurer. Going into its second year of existence in G. H. S., Diversified Occupations, under the supervision of C. Wal- lace Bourne, made several outstanding achievements throughout the past school year. Composed of fourteen seniors and six juniors, the class put over one of the best dances of the year on Valentine night. Besides the dance, they held their annual student-employer banquet early in May. This proved to be one of the most important school events of the year.
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