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CLUBS Quill anal Scroll The honorary journalistic society at Harvey is the International Quill and Scroll. One gains admission to the society through work on the staffs of the student publications. He must be a Senior and have contributed at least two years of commendable service before he is eligible. The National Forensic League The National Forensic League is composed of those students who have won a certain number of points in competing with students from other schools and who, therefore, show exceptional talent i11 speech. This is a local unit of the organization, which encourages dramatics in high schools. During the year, students from various schools compete to earn points which will entitle them to certain honor awards. QUILL AND SCROLL ,Mr. Arthur F. Hommel, Sponsor. Fir Sanford, Donald Lockwood, Lois Draper, president, Elmer Deme- ter, Marian Eahr, Miriam Kor- l'1'lOl'l. st row: Mary Hadden, Phyllis Second row: Marian Cook, Patricia Fullerton, Betty Jane Lauer, Mr. Hommel, Jean Brainard, Marna Meredith, Helen Greenfield, Car- mella Square. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Mrs. Pearl Plumer, Sponsor First raw: Alan Stark, Mary Jean Scaglione, Anna Wilkinson, Jean r-laskins, Ann Creveling, Margery McClelland, secretary, Robert Thomas, president, Bonnie Gong- wer, vice-president: Nancy Cham- berlin, Sally Merrill, Owen Grady. Second row: Mr. Ginther, Edytli Johnson, Peggy Webster, Monica Lvnch, Anne Houghton, Barbara Pomeroy, Louise Leidich, Betty Jane Lauer, Louise Condon, Mil- dred Crandall, Mrs. Plumer. Third row: Patrick Lynch, William Grady, Glenn Humphrey, Richard Pethtel, Donald Lockwood, Wal- ter Vrbancic, Melvin Gerseny, William Dombey, Willis Richard- son? Richard Harer, George Sen- net . fourteen
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thirteen HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Miss Barbara Wright, Sponsor First row: Dorothy Vasinosky, Jane DeBarbrie, Ella Halstead, Sarah Holstead, vice-president, Evelyn Colavecchio, president: Mildred Michelson, t reasu rerp Marno Meredith, secretory, Marian Mc- Crone, Betty Walters. Seccnd row: Florence Davis, Mildred Erkkila, Carrnella Cardina, Allene Barber, Lucille Elliot, Theresa Lombardy, Florence Gebeau, Mar- garet Cinke, Faith Mary Allen, Marie Wanda, Rose Ann Sopko, Helen McCrone, Eleanore Brown. Third row: Marion Square, Romayne Sheteron, Nancy Vendi, Virginia Whipple, Ruth Schaefer, Ann iiomssi, Marie -Feher, Dorothy Davis, Mary Hobson, Adeline Mucciarone. COMMERCIAL CLUB Miss Bernodine Bell, Sponsor First row: Genova Dye, Betty Luse, secrelary, Elma Solo, vice-presi- dent, Barbara Pomeroy, presi- dent, Lucille Starkey, treasurer, Marie Warren, Miss Bell. Second row: Anna Anderson, Mar- garet Mate, Virginia Kelley, Charlotte Scaglione, Betty Rodg- ers, Alice Brenner, Cree Linze, Lucille Kleinshrot, Elaine Riga. 'lhird row: Louise Condon, Harriet Rossley, Dorothy Snyder, Amelia Sarna, Doris Winland, Betty Shu- maker, Isabel Haycox, Dorothy Durchik, Mildred Wallace, Fourth row: Phyllis Cleary, Helen Bihory, Jean Simmons, Alice King, Arthur Chaffee, Elsie Kurzenber- ger, Rutheda Ronda, Catherine Welch, Velma Sale. The Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club has been an established club for many years at Harvey, further- ing mterest in the study of home economics. Me111be1'sliip is limited to those students who have had at least one year of home ec as a regular Subject in the curriculum. The Commercial Club Any student interested in the commercial field may join the Commercial Club. Members gain information from each other as well as from those chosen from some local industrv who talk about commercial work afforded after graduation. New business equipment is also Clemon- strated so that members may acquire a well-rounded idea of the business world. CLUBS
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I i i fi fteen PRO AND CON CLUB Mr. lan Cunningham, Sponsor First row: Perry Hayward, Charles Sanford, Leo Kidd, vice-presi- dent, Willard Palmer, Boisen Pal- mer. Second row: Paul Kaiser, Daniel El- liot, Vaiko Katila, Charles Bantz, Charles Ferron, Mr. Cunningham. RIFLE CLUB Mr. Howard S. Barnes, Sponsor First row: Robert Alden, vice-com- manderj William Wein, Jere Pot- ter, commander, Roland Saranpa, quartermasterg Richard Orient, sergeant-at-arms. Second row: Lynn Whipple, Walter Schoenberger, Donald Volk, Ver- nie Koski, Max Holmes, Joseph Kaiser, Mr. Barnes. Third row: Roland Louth, Robert Matteson, Thomas Boyadiis, Wil- liam Golding, Louis Rago. The Pro and Con Club The Pro and Con Club was newly formed this year to carry on an informal forum of both school and World events. The major objective throughout the year has been the promotion of safety and safety education. Membership to the club is open to any boy at Harvey. The Rgfle Club , Another newly organized group is the Rifle Club which was originated for the purpose of in- creasing skill in firing and practising good sportsmanship. The club members also learn how to handle guns properly and safely. The club will soon become affiliated wth the National Rifle Association. CLUBS
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