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DEBATE Lei! to right: D, Mohler, C, Sa I. Gies, M' P wyer, R. Harmon, iss Householder. CL Functioning as an honorary musi- cal organization, the Clet Club pro- motes the interests of t EF CLUB C. Moore, Debating the national high school topic, Resolved: That the United States should join in reconstituting the League oi Nations, the Debate Team attended a tourna- ment at Shawnee Mission High School, presented ot de- bate assembly and led home room discussions in con- sideration ot the problems ot the post-war era. Miss Frances Householder was the instructor ot the cl GSS. music and osters the beginning of musical careers. A squar rowntelter's barn, October 20, provided real ex- citement. Supplying entertainment tor the second semester social af- fair, the club had a party in the li- brary. e dance in F Top row: Mr. Kirk, M. Dickinsheets, V. Frowntelter, F. Dahlstrom, E. Pooler, R. Mason, R.Williarnson, l.Fisher, K.Sxni1h, B, Emerson, L, Coyne, I. Hall. Row 2: G. Hamilton, W. Abels, I. Fair, B. Iohnson, M. Billings, R. Falls, B. Wil- liarnson, E. Moss, B. Screechfield, Miss Holmen. Row l: A. Kelly, M. Campbell, C. Duvall, D. Huntsman, M. Beeson, M. Claar, C Eisenhut, D, Schuler ,M
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THE HIGHLANDER AND BAGPIPER Reaching the peak ot the year by publishing THE HIGHLANDER STAFF the l944 Highlander, the journalism class kept alive student interest in school haps and mis- haps. included in the responsibilities ot the class were the editing ot the Scottie Skits and Highland l-li-lights, columns which appeared in the daily papers. By rotation, each member oi the class held each stall position on the school paper, The Bagpiperf' Assisted by the advanced typing class, the paper was published every three Weeks. CoAEditors Art Editor . . Organization . Fine Arts . . . . . Clubs . . Class Editor , Typist . . . Photographer . . . Assistant Photographer . Pictures ....... Sports Editors . . Baymo Girls Sport Editor . . . Business Manager . Assistant Managers . . . . Esther Moss and Gloria Stapleton . . . . . . Norma Laird . Colleen Moore . Claudia Duvall . Dorene Schuler and Lavinia McEndree . Mary Anne Barnette . . Edna Simmons . Robert Williamson . . Albert Lytle . Bette Burrell nd Morris and Robert Harmon Betty Ann Mills . . Laura Shane lohn Friend ' Charles Brunton Burdette Eerrick From leii to right-Smilesy Highlander Editorial Starlp Fire when readyp High- lander Business Startg Ge- ometry every dull mo- ment: Mimeographing the Bagpiper g Stu d y in g ?7 Keeping their voices down p Whose pegs?p Cir- culation Kids. 26
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SPOT-LIGHT CLUB Adding to the dramatic achievements of the school year has been the con- tribution ot the members ot the Spot-light Club. Guiding these high school thespians to higher accomplishments was Miss Dorothy Black, the faculty sponsor. Topping the year was the presentation of The Fighting Littles March 10. ln preparation tor the production, a study was made in the weekly meetings during the year ot make-up, speech, and other basic tundamentals of acting. F or variation, two one-act plays were presented by the members. Top row: P. Thomson, B. Diel, L. Langdon, B, Burrell, D, Warner, B Friend, P. Friend, D. Mohler, M. Boner, H. Hildenbrand, F. Burk, L Oberhelman. Row 3: R, Higgins, R. Pribble, A. Longworth, B. Laird, B. Rivers, B Benson, D. Mize, V. McCrea, W. Roach, L. Wendt, C. Sawyer, Miss Black Row 2: M. Barnette, D. Gooch, C. Moore, S. Smith, E. Mollet, D. Moore D. Hunt, V. Sisson, B, Mills. Row 1: P. Lynde, R. Morgan, G, Stapleton, B. Murphy, M. Vowels, E. Boyles, B. Murphy, I. McCarter.
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