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A' '4'A'A'4'A'A'A'n'A'A'A A'A'A'A' 'IIA' k'lA AVBA 1 9 4 8 B R E E z E Q M M Am '7 f' ' A QQgQgQ1 A AA ' ' ' l The Melange Editor-in-Chief ..... .............. ...................... - .. ..... JUDIE ARMSTRONG Asst. Editor ........,..g .,.... ....,.. ....,,........ . ........... .... M A RYBELLE APGAR Bussiness Manager ..... ...........,......d...N............................... G IEORGE BOGART Literary Editors ..... ..... . LINCOLN WINfXNS, TOM WI-IITE, lVlO'RRIS ADAMS News Editors ...... .............................. M ARIE POLT AND ESTHER KATZ Art Editors ....... ......... C AROLYN WITTE AND MARY ELLA STAPLES Sports Editor ...L. ................ - ..... .... . . ...,.............. C I-IRIS FREDERICK Humor Editor --- ..... .... . FLORENCE LAWTON Faculty Advisor .... ....................................I.... ......... M I SS TAYLOR CLERICAL STAFF Louise Hockenbury Eleanor Prakopcyk Florence Lawton Gloria Stockton - Marybelle Apgar Esther Katz Betty Ann WhIi'te The Melange, Hampton High's Student newspaper, was organized at the beginning of the second term last year and is now publishing its third volume. The newspaper-magazine prints a variety of news, Sports articles, fashion col- umns, record, book, and movie reviews, and gossip Students are encouraged t-o write short stories, travelogue.s and other material for the magazine, and popu- lar opinions on current matters are printed, and polls conducted. Last term The Melange sponsored an essay co-ntest with a prize of live dollars for the best essay on a given topic. The Melange is a non-proiit organizationg all fees collected at the end of the year from advertisements and sales of the magazine are given to some one of the clubs in the school with which to buy any nee-ded equipment, boo-ks, or music. The magazine is published on the Brst Wednesday of each month. Merits are given if a prominent position of t-he staff is held. PAGE 34
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i S5QNENWW?NfTVVWN'W?Y'EXWWWWVVVVW ' 'dNwo'vxMSf57vvffvvWvEf'A ' WW 'I 9 4 8 B R E E Z E 1- A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'Av4'Av4'A'A'4'AuvA'4'A'A'AvA'Aw l Library Club This year the Library Club reorganized under the supervision of Miss Caskey. The members were chosen on a scholastic basis. They were responsible for the checking in and checking out of books. Members kept the library straight- ened by dusting the shelves and keeping periodicals and magazines in order. New books were purchased with money paid by students for fines on books that were overdue. Two cents a day is charged for each day the book is overdue, thus eliminating negligence to a great extent. i These members are: Marybelle Apgar Richard Crater gjlennie Lechenski Georgia Armstrong Christian Frederick Arthur McElroy Joyce Beatty Elizabeth Fritts ' Grace Modica Do-ris Bibin-ger Jeanne Hixon Marion Nemeth Lois Bowlby Esther Katz Marie P-olt Eleanore Pracopcyk Carolyn Witte PAGE 33
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'A'A'A'A'A'A'A A'A'A'AYA'A'A'A' 'AYlA'A'A'A'A'A'A'n'A . l uv'AvA'A'Av4'AvA'EAVAWVIAKWvA'AvA'AvA'Av4'An'A Honorary Society The Honorary Society is an organization composed of students who have earned at least 400 merits and have received a chenille school letter. Each s-tudent who has earned 600 merits received a gold pin. Demerits are given for misbehavior an-d are deducted from the merits. The members of this year's Honorary Society are: Eleanor Ames Joyce Beatty Do-ris Bibinger Joe Poldvary Barbara Fowler Betty Fritts Florence Lawton Arthur lVlcElory Marie Polt Marion Nemeth Carolyn Witte Lois Bowlby PAGE 35
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