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IIIIIIIIIIIIZIII' .IIIIIII'IIiIII 'C'.'IlI v ' - ' - ootlights Club Front Row, Left to Right: Constance Martinson, Emma Drinkman, Louise Isenhart, ' Lucille Ne Ville, Myra Lee Stauffer Th l T' i , ema lone, Lllian Poffenroth. Second Row: Herbert Cook, Alice Stevenson, Ray Miller, Ethelyn Lewellyn, Glovia Howard, Le Roy Mc Laughlin, Robert Rothwell. Back Row: Mr. Purdy, Benton Gillingham, Vvilson Bigger, Alvin Roberts, Louis Sterling, Eric Mc Davis, Ernest Bartlett, Leslie Hebert. With its purpose to promote and further in- comedy, Rosie's Jewish Abie, to the 1929 Car- terest in dramatic art among Hillyard students, nival- The Production P1aYed twice fo Packed the Footlights club, under the supervision of houses and was well received by the audience. Since membership includes most of the schools acting talent, the club always contributes heavily to play casts and entertainments. school. In addition to its activity in dramatics, Besides several parties during the school year, all members are pledged to give full support to a. club outing is held annually as a fitting climax all school activities. Membership is limited to to social activity. The achievements of the organ- twelve boys and twelve girls and it is required ization since Mr. Purdy established it in 1926, are that members be up to passing grade in all sub- indeed spectacular. Its high standing and the jects at all times. dramatic talent of its members has given the The Footlights club contributed a musical Footlights club an excellent rating. Dramatic Coach J. R. Purdy, has established itself as one of the best and most active clubs of the OFFICERS President ..s..... ..s..... .......... ..... I . ouis Sterling Secretary-Treasurer .....e ..... E thelyn Llewellyn Vice President , ..... , ............ Lillian Poffenroth Sergeant-at-Arms .......... ....,, E rnest Bartlett Faculty Advisor ................ ......... M r. J. L. Purdy Page forty-four Q 'F' f '29 - Ilnulu ' lullnunl ul'
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4 qu l U I I ll U u nl un lu an I n In- ,.- - - - 3 ,U -, 3 - - - - - aiu n n h n nu ul nu In i an an - I l- ...gg gl g E lg q u un n un un In l nl K l arding Debate Club , V 1 I I Front Row, Left to Right: Benton Gillingham, Dorothy hire Cormick, Myra Lindsey, Faith Helms, Eric Mc Davis, Wilson Bigger, Kaherine Youngman, lorence Bope, Mary Troutfetter, Doris Stough, Herbert Cook. 1 Second Row: Howard Kroske, Alice Stevenson, Pauline Merklin, Belle Shand, Mildred Lynch, Greta Nicholson, Kathryn Hurd, Ray Green. ' Third Row: Kenneth West, Willis Lusbey, Peggy NVa,lker, Belva Mc Dougall, Bessie Ca Hadl, Lillian Poffenroth, Freemont Cass, Charles 'Petty, Lucille D Huss. Back Row: Robert Rothwell, Don Jones, Donald Beaumotnt, Mrs. Morrison. One of the most outstanding organizations in school, the Harding Debate club, was founded at the beginning of the school year of 1923. It started with that unlucky number, thirteen members under the supervision of Mrs. Morrison, and at the present time has thirty active members. Last fall hot dogs were sold at the Hillyard- Lewis and Clark football game on Harmon field. A one act play the Economical Boomerang was given as a pay convocation to raise money for financing debate. In this play, we found Robert Rothwell made a good dress form for his wife Lillian Poffenroth. The first year the club gave S350 toward the Lincoln Memorial, the second year a pennant was presented to the high school. This is the only I pennant thelschool has. The National Forensic League and the National Honor Society are spon- sored by this group. The debate banquet was given by the club January 25, lat the Oasis in honor of our debate team who wvon for us the permanent possession of the Harvard Debate cup. Superintendent O. C. Pratt who attended said that Hillyardls de- bate team made a good impression on his mind. On May 29 another one act play was given, the Tale of a Shirt? The proceeds were given to the Student Benefit Fund. Peggy Walker and Dorothy McCormick gave a skit called '1Stage Struck and our famous actor Herb Cook was featured in a skit What do You Mean Bashfulf' l OFFICERS ' I President ,,.....,..,,,. .. ........ ..... E ric McDavis Secretary ...... Mildred Lynch Vice President ...... Howard Kroske Treasurer ...... Ray Green , Page forty-three 0'bllllllll'l'l lllU ,29-nun-f-ununullnlulnll
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It ' Z. I U I U H H H! U U- H H-I :U I H H H H IZZ 'IIg'I Home Economics Club 4 Front Row: Hazel Goodrich, Faith Helms, Camilla Claffin, Myra Lindsay, Evelyn Irwin, Hele.n Evans. v U Second Row: Blanche Ciarifeau, Dorothy Caniveau, Anita Bahreli, Lilian Stemmeyer, D h M C k. , Kathryn Hurd, orot y c ormc Third Row: Greta Nicholson, Harriet Kaech, Miss Herrington, Ester Freeman, Dorothy B usby. President Secretary In the spring of 1927, a group of girls inter-I ested in homemaking formed the Home Economicsl club under the direction of Miss Edna Herrington' Charity work was the club's project at both! Thanksgiving and Christmas time. For Thanks-4 giving the girls made cookies for St. Joseph'sJ Home for the aged and the Good Samaritan Home. U 4 Making favors for the Washington Children's Home, comprised the Christmas work. 4 An Easter tea for the members of the faculty was one of the club's spring projects. I Altogether, the Home Economics club looks back upon a successful year and looks forward to making next year even more so. f Y OFFICERS ' Kathryn Hurd Treasurer .....,.,.....,..... V ...,.... ...,., Evelyn Irwin Reporter Advisor ...,...,........................ Miss Edna Herringtpn 4 l 4 Hazel Goodrich Faith Helms Page forty-five 'l ' ,29- uunu IJII, unnl Ullil 1 I 4 . l I 6 l
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