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Latin Club The Pia Societas, organized this year by the Latin enthusiasts with Miss Gladys Calloway as sponsor, held Weekly discussions on Roman life. The banquet, given March 7, followecl ancient customs of the Romans. Officers for the year were Bar- bara Stapleton, president, Clement Shackle, vice-president, and Bob Hawley. secretary-treasurer. BACK ROVV-D. Fruit, B. Hawley, R. Seiman. SECOND ROW-F. Peavler, Miss Callaway, D Krieg, A. 'luf'Fley. FIRST ROW-A. Oberhelman, N. Peterson, B. Stapleton, V. Lutz. Home Economics Club Consisting of thirty members, the Home Economics Club was originated this year and named Highland Homemakersf' The ohficers for the first semester were: president, Wfilma Wilsibng vice-president, Barbara Petrikg secretary-treasurer, Helen Pinger. For the second semester officers were: president, Wfilma Wilson, vice-president, Barbara Petrikg secretary-treasurer, Frances Read. Miss lean Burt sponsored the group. As projects the girls crocheted an afghan and rattled it off at a tea given for their mothers and friends. Journalism class dinners and the Latin Club banquet were served by the club. BACK ROW-G. Keeling, R. Coleman, B. Hall, l. Schrader, E. Powell, E. Marlin, R. Wuliltuhle, J. Samuelson, H. Pinger. SECOND ROW-L. Hail, R. Axlell, M. Linge, W. Wulflruhle, D. Wells, V. Tutlley, M. Smith, B. Kinter, D. Ge-rety. FIRST ROW-B. Meggison, B. Pelrilc, W. Wilson, D. Baker, Miss Burt, F. Read, E. Disney, E. Herschell, E. Anno. HIGHLANDER, I939 25
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F. F. A. BACK ROW-R. Miller, O. Foltz, R. White, C. Allen, H. Tillman, M. Pressgrovo, B. Hentzler. FOURTH ROW-W. Wulflcuhle, R. Lutz, L. McDonald, M. Getfler, C. Parsons, C. Cusic, P. Weir, J. Kinder. THIRD ROW-K. Frownfelter, J. Gettier, F. Bayless, T. Kent, R. McDaniel, A. Jackson C. Richards, M. Harris, G. Kreipe. SECOND ROW--E. Herschell, N. Jones, I. Bolyarcl, G. Langley R. Ralce, E. Abbott M. Burgess, A. Jackson. FRONT ROW-M. Whitlow, W. lwig, M. Quinn Mr. Carpenter, D. Rake, J. Milliken. Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, living to servef' is the official motto of the Future Farmers of America, a national organization of boys studying vocational agriculture in public high schools. To develop leadership, encourage coopera- tion, promote thrift, improve scholarship, and to provide organ- ized recreation are the principal purposes of the F. F. A. organization. The Highland Park Chapter was orgzguzed in December, 1935. with seventeen charter members. A well-balanced program of activities was carried out by mem- bers of the chapter as shown in winning state honors in better chapter contests for the past two years. This year the program of the chapter will be considered in national competition. Officers this year were: Jim Milliken, president, Dale Rake, vice-president, Melvin Quinn, secretary, Wfarren Iwig, treasurer, Merton Wliitlow, reporter, and Mr. F. E. Carpenter, adviser. 24 HIG,-HLANDER, i939
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Scotch Lassies Pep Club BACK ROW-F. Reed, M. Lawton, N. Hamby, M. Bayless, E. Powell, V. Cooper, K. McClenahan, J. Mulholland, Miss Crawford. FOURTH ROW-B. Bartels, N. Boaz, B. Currance, H. Pooler, H. Marn, H. Finger, W. Gingrich, V. Obenhaus, A. Hamby. THIRD ROW-M. Weinberg, M. Mor- ris, R. Axtell, H. Shapiro, F. Chapman, G. Magnuson, F. Read, E. Fountain, W. Luh, J. Parrick. SECOND ROW-B. McCar+er, G. Chapman, W. Wilson, H. Root, M. Reed, M. Mills, C. Fair. B. Petrik, S. Underwood. FRONT ROW-S. Elmore, F. Young, M. Dargitz. Pep assemblies, a sports dance, a song and yell contest, and general pep promotion may all be attributed to the enthusiastic efforts of the Scotch Lassies, whose colorful plaid costumes and jaunty green caps are only exterior evidence of their abounding school spirit. Sponsored by Miss Golda Crawford, the club swung into the first work of the year by electing Suzanne Elmore, Marjorie Dargitz, and Frank Young, cheerleaders. The winners of the song and yell contest were: Shirley Underwood, Eleanor Frown- felter, Velma Lou Obenhaus and Clara Jo Fair. Prizes were free tickets to the Highland-Seaman football game. Officers were: president, Wanda Gingrich, vice-president, Betty McCarterg secretary-treasurer, first semester, Jeanne Bower, and second semester, .lean Mulholland. 26 HIGHLANDER, I939
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