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First row. Retterath, Wolfe, Mr Bradley Engle, Schatzley Lyman Mr Morgan Mr Horn Second row' Leuther, Kidd, Vvverberg Zimmerman, B, L Third row: Bachman, Rush, Bryant Quaintance, Kaplan IEFF BOCSTER OFFICERS Editor in Chief .,,. Feature Editor , STAFF Circulation Manager ,. Olivo Scliatzley Mary Frances Leutlier Charlotte Foltz layne Engle Louise Lyman Arthur Rush Howard Mickler Carl Bryant Allan Zimmerman Al Klinlcer Esther Krabbe Alice Martens Evaughn Price lames Read Mildred Ross Beatrice Shock Clyde Stewart lean Thornton Mary Louise Tharp awson Mickler Foltz ,, Marian Kidd Velma 'Wolfe , . , Wiliria Retterath Joe Bacliman George Kaplan Allred Quaintance Robert Lawson loseph Bordenet Robert Burlchardt David Deets Eleanor Easter Morris Etter The Iett Booster increased circulation and advertising this year, raising the totals to the highest point it has enjoyed tor sever al years. The statfs of both semesters deserve credit tor their untiring eltorts to create a worthwhile paper. The paper is printed in the left Print Shop and operation of our advertisers. is published with the able co I
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THE HISTORY CLUB Miss Wilma Eletemeyer ,,,.,, ,.,.,.,,,.,,,,.7.,,A.,,,,,,,,,... ...ww. S p onsor Marjorie Moore ,,,,,.,..,,,, . .,.....,.,.,. President Arthur Hush ,,,..,, ...,.......,... V ice-President Gene Pechin w,,,,w,..,,..w.,.. .. ,,.,. .... .,...,...,..,.,...,...,,.,. S e cretary-Treasurer History is a fascinating drama. To study it is to re-enact scenes of the past. The History Club was organized six years ago to create an interest in history, Each year the organization has grown and this year it boasts one of its largest memberships. The meetings have been Well attended because of the many interesting and novel programs arranged. Mr. Horn entertained the History Club at its first meeting by speaking on i'History in the Making. His talk proved to be most interesting and enjoyable. Mr. Plank, who has visited and worked in India, presented before the club a most unusual and fascinating talk on his experiences. He told how the people in India lived, He discussed their modes of travel and explained how they built their villages and prospered. He contrasted their mode of living with ours. There were also talks on Mal-Asia and New Orleans. Several interesting mu- sical programs were also given. Each year as has been the custom, the club holds its annual picnic. This pice nic is held at some historical spot. Again this year the club had its picnic which was well attended and a most enjoyable affair. The sponsor and willing teachers have added greatly to the Club's success and through their willing cooperation the Club has this year added to its annals a most successful year, The History Club hopes to continue in the future to meet its purpose: Create an interest in history. First row Shock. D Oehrtmann, Nisley, Connolly, Burkhardt, Curtner, N. Shaw, Bell, Pechin Second row, Karner, Tzucker, Agnew, Koch, Pfrommer, Pultz, Goodman, Golclstine, Nichols, Price Trnrd row Berghoff, Moore, Ott, E Iohnson, Kidd, McQueen, Breitwieser, Zufall, Yost, M. Swaney, lfelson Eourtn row Iordan, M Schnaible, A Schnaible, Rush, Longclen, Phillips, Silverman, Hubler, if Phillips 'l'r. row Kaplan, Lewis, Gershuny, Devol, Minton, Palmer, W. Lawson i ' ,vi Zirnmerman, Leiloenguth, Eostwiclt, Gershuny, Fouts, I, Carter, Fisher, Phillips I I 32
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THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Miss Gleela Batcliffe Miss lrma Slayback l A ' A 'E 'E'' ' ' ''A 'AA E 4 'A 'E'A Sponsors Bosemary Goodman. ,o,, .....,,o,,,.,... P resident Betty Bose Culver .....w,,o .,,..,. V ice-President Alice lones ,.,,, .,.i.., ...Secretary Thelma Goodman ....o,l.....o ,,...,Vw.,,...,o,,, ,,,.,...,......,,..,v,,.o..,..,,.,,w T r easurer The Home Economics Club is one of the few organizations in the school that is affiliated with state and national organizations. Girls interested in Home Economics discuss problems in Home Economics that cannot be given in classes. lts purpose is to create leadership and to practice parliamentary procedure and create more interest in Home Economics. The club meets twice a month, one meeting is a business session, and the other a social meeting. The first activity of the year was the State Home Economics Convention, held at Technical High School at Indianapolis. Iefferson Home Economics Club sent two delegates and two representatives. The National Home Economics Con- vention will be held in Chicago this summer. A pot luck supper was an enjoyable feature of the club's program. lt was held at the home of a member and a social evening was enjoyed. The mothers of the members were entertained at a tea held in the Spring, A style show at the April meeting added variety to the programs as well as helped us choose our spring and summer clothes, The Home Economics Club is also a contributor to the Blue Book, which is published serni-annually by the State Club, It contains news of the various affiliated clubs throughout the state, A point system is used which enables club members to earn a pin or mono- gram. First raw Yeung I fehnson Ford, E Iohnson, Randolph, H, Ford, Hays, O. Bingham Seccnd raw Goodman, Keller, Foltz, Conder, P. l-letriclc, Howard, Culver, Mackey. Third row Miss Batcliffe, Ellsberry, Slipher, E Oehrtmann, A. Miller, Gould, M. Bingham, IAIIZE Elaybaclc Fcurfn row lleblitt, Gott, A Schna1ble,Dewhursf, Griffin, M. Schnaible, Frain, Koch Ezftr. raw Yopst, l-leltman, Alburn, M Rose, George, Harper, A. Tones I', . I gf:
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