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, r am I 1 l l ir.vl Row: A. Brown: G. Foster: if. Sl'lll'illit'l4f fMlx'isol's. Miss Haak, Miss VVakin: .l. lion man: .l. Hess, Treasurer: N. Morris: .l. Sch:-lick Svrorul Now: ll. Wing:-nba:-h: G. Cottrell, A f l,l't'Sltit'!liZ W. Hush: l.. Allvro: H. Park: .lanu-s Ryan: ll. Randall: ll. Breeds: A. lfoon: N. llolrart: Nl. Briggs. Secretary Tliirrl Row: l'. Nye: .l. Woodard: H. Monty: li. l.:-acli: li. Allen: ll. Vlfhite- man: l'. Stoker: li. l,ei1'kert: M. lleller: l. lmiscr: 5. i.l'l1'lU I'lI l'. Nelson: l. 'lloinpson xilmcllft .i. llouning. Vice llra-siclent l irst Row: Mrs. ll. Stegcr, .Mlvisorl M. Little: li. Allen: ii. fioon: fi. Cowhurn: M. Peck. l'r1-side-nt Scrnrial Knut l'. 'llll0lliftS0ll2 l'. Sclienck: V. Tlzirrl Row: il. Cox: .lames Ryan: A. Wat- son: .l. Gibbs: ll. Nionty: S. Sharp: li. l.orey ..,..,-.vs h.......,... The Commercial Clubs' was a ambitious group thet learned how ter spend an' save money an' also how ter keep the law an' make records ol important deals an' stuff like that. They always worked hard an, now that some o' them have found their gold, they're goin' ter spend it ter ga back east an' learn some more. One o' the main things that this club done this year was ter manage the rules o' the election we had at the time the older folks was votini fer the right man ter run our country. We had a lot o' fun doin' it an, the Commercial Club did a lot o' work securin, a machine an, publicity fer our campaign. We thank them now fer makin, this a real success fer us even though it didn't count as far as real votin, was concerned. Also, a word 0, thanks ter Miss Wakin, the advisor o' the club, fer helpinl us out on money deals o' our individual classes. A new club grew up in our lodge this year. It was known as the Art Klub an, was under the supervision o' Mrs. Steger. This here club saw the need fer better advertisin, about the lodge an, along the trail, so they organized ter help us all out. Besides givin, us new an' better ideas fer posters an, dance decorations, the Art Klub had special meetin's when they made things fer their own interest an, amusement. They done work with paints, colors, leather, an' cloth. A lot o' new talent sprung up with these Hkidsw thet we hope will be used in later years too. E271 A A3 M ' r mv. X I ,f-1 43 A c ,f ,lx .1 , Z1 VC
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Scoataalangtiebmdk.. First Row: K. McConnell, C. Armstrong, R. Leach, C. Hartquist, P. Stoker, J. Camp- bell Second Row: S. Litz, M. Randall, A. Wat- son, Mr. Herney, J. Downing, B. Corey, G. Lawrence, R. Cox Third Row: F. Kingsbury, F. Blanden, L. Alhro, .l. Fletcher, fi. ffongdon Seated: M r. Hern ey Standing: D. Messenger, B. Coon, D. Sig- nor, R. Leach, D. Morris, J. Lonergan, H. Belden, V. Pacquette We had ter have some sort 0, system at our tradin, post so order could be kept while we was passin' ter different rooms. Our previous system was mangled by the buildin' o' some more rooms that blocked our use 0' the north stairs. You can just imagine how hard it was at first ter git all 0' us trav- elers up an' down one set o' steps. Well, under the supervision 0, the head manager 0, the lodge an' the captain 0, this group 0, guards, an efficient system was worked out an' we had very little trouble after that. lt took alot o' patience on the part 0, these guards ter keep peace, but it was attained. They had ter hold their rights in a few cases, but all in all we respect 'em fer it. Every year when we had class elections, we voted fer two people from each class ter serve on the Student Council. This was the governin, body an, was supposed ter notice changes thet needed ter be made in the main lodge an' also ter control the student activities somewhat. This last year there wasn't much ter do. The olhcials in the main lodge took care o' the big things such as providin, us with more class rooms an' there weren,t any little things ter take o,. Anyway, this year,s Council was composed ol eight efficient travelers 0' the trail an' could easily have taken care o' anything that mighta stood in our way. i261 am' - r- ' rn wb A-. expr N .gg 3 g ,.'f f F6-Til. fx rx! X X Je lf! A X' ,A ,X 'jk ' ' Vu.. 15 , 1 i 4,
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First How: B. Leickert. J. Schenck, J. Sadauskas, J. Hess, F. Kingsbury, Miss Whitbourne, J. Thompson, J. Wilkins, H. Shana- han, K. Anderson, H. Randall, S. Litz, S. Eberhardt Second Row: B. Morse, R. Riehlman, J. Miller, M. Rice, V. Pierce, J. Gibbs, A. Watson, L. Chapman, M. Crandall, L. Lorentzon, L. Kniffen, R. Davis, B. Cook Third Row: D. Collier, J. Franklin, E. Lyon, E. Hally, E. Brown, J. Hopkins, H. Bently, J. Spencer, D. Breeds, B. Lang, M. Wright, James Ryan Fourth Row: J. Whiteman, M. Sweeney, J. Schenck, M. Doane, A. Albro, S. Coon, R. Cox, B. Coon, H. Putnam, M. Durkee, B. Corey is Fifth Row: C. Breeds, M. Hilsinger, S. Cook, A. Morgan, J. Ryan, L. Rumsey, R. Dello, C. Bricker, M. Little, S. Cowburn, L. Sig- nor, S. Sharp, M. Hamilton, P. Whitney, L. Cook Sixth Row: J. Lonergan, E. Seager, G. Babcock, R. Morse, P. Carlson, M. Peek, M. Downing, V. Brayton, R. Allen, T. Randall, D. Leach, F. Nelson There was a lot o, singin, enthusiasts along the trail this year. A new mixed chorus was formed under Miss Muriel Whitborne, the director, an' everyone seemed eager ter burst forth with a song. The chorus this year was one 0, the largest Homer Central has had in quite awhile. Carryinl on with last year's plan o' exchange musical festivals in the various schools, Homer took part in two this year. In January the chorus went ter Cincinnatus an' ter Marathon in April. Other programs o' the year consisted o' a Christmas program, an' assembly ter give the rest oi the party a chance ter hear the songs sung at the festivals, an, a exchange assembly held at Cortland Central. Without this added activity perhaps the schools 0' our lodge wouldn't be so overflowin' with me- lodious whistlin' an' singin., This organization seemed ter fill in the dull moments an' helped ter spur us along the trail. T281 al, I Q f' N50 An l li Qi A C xl-KZ' Z-fi : L. x -A W- '-I' L ik Xfx.. A' flfx- N JT Q fy? A is .- , j -x. Q
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