Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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GIRLS' ADVISORY COUNCIL Miss Estella Kimmel ,, ,,... ,A . . .,,, ,,,. . . . .. A,..,. .. .Sponsor Dorothy Pfrommer. .. ,.,,,,,, President Mary Edith Killin .,,, .,,s, V ice-President Carolyn Hart . . oo,,, .Secretary Marian Kidd ,,,,.....,,,..,, o,.,,..,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,.....,,,i.,....., .,.. i,,, ,,,,,,,,,. T r e a s urer Cooperating with the school officials in the performance of many helpful serv- ices, the Girls' Advisory Council has a definite part in the success of our drama. The Girls' Council was organized in l92l with Miss Kimmel as sponsor. To- day the membership has increased almost three times. Every girl aspires to become a member of the Council. The faculty recommends a limited number of upper class girls for membership, and it is an honor to wear the emblem of the organization. The Council has many purposes: perhaps the most important is to develop a feeling of fellowship towards the school. The Council aims to train the girls for leadership, to encourage service to the school, and to cooperate with all other school activities. Office and Library Scout work, and Sunshine First Aid Boom are among the most important opportunities for service, At Christmas, the Council aids the Sunshine Society in its charity work for the less fortunate. During the year the club holds two meetings a month. A breakfast is given annually on Mothers' Day for the mothers. At every meeting the following creed is given by one of the girls' I will put my best efforts in each days task. l will not forget that poverty and riches are of the spirit. Although the world knows me not, l shall endeavor to make my thoughts and actions such as shall keep me friendly with myself and neighbors l shall walk calmly in the path allotted to me Then will my friends love me for what l am and l shall make the world a better place by my exam- ples. First row Miss Kimmel Martens Bee-mer, Bell Nisley Boss, Thornton Grable F, Yancey Pfrommer Second row' H. Plank Hart Timberlake Dismore, D Bender, Yost Kumming, Horwitz M. Smith,Kill1n, W. Cole Third row L. South A. lones A Stnes E Iordan, I-leuring D Andrew Callison, Driscoll Schatzley, K. Pultz Fourth rowt Connolly Schnaible Fraser B l'letr1ck,M I-letricl: Fell:-:, Ewing, M Rogers M Kidd Frarn B Miller Fifth row' Bauer, N. Phillips Goodhart M Miller, Bradshaw M Phillips I-loltman, Helton. Wolfe Silverman I

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First row Mr. Morgan, George Smith, Mr. Bradley, Miss Kiser, Dorothy Pfrommer Second row W. Saunders, Art Rush, Iohn Dewenter, Bill Sattler, Robert Bonner NAUTILUS STAFF licliwol year tioolis cl f.,- ne in the modern manner. lnquire at Iefferson High fglclifg-ol. Nantilutz l'f'Oltl.H Such tniglit read a classified advertisement run by the editorial staff ol this years Nautilus. it ideas for introductory pages, division pages, club Writeups and sport sections were saleable, we would have about a dozen students of millionaire calibre. Cooperation and hard work by every member of the staff has made possible the production of this year book. Behind the scenes but necessarily an impor- tant part in the production of this book was the tremendous volume of Work turned out by our typists, Winifred Cole and Bita Deerr. The staff also wishes to express its appreciation to Ioe Longden, for his assistance in selling advertis- ing and to Miss Gildersleeve and Miss Schrader Whose clerical work in the office was a great help, This book is the outgrowth of nearly seven months activity on the part of the staff and we hope that the results of its conscientious effort are appreciated. 1 t , I A ga



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PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ORATORY Sponsor and Coach ...,.. I ,,,..Y,,K V. C, Rogers jefferson High School has been represented in four different orcttorical con- tests this year, In November the Central Indiana Oratorical Contest was held at Lebanon. Robert Kant: represented jeff in the boys' division and lean Thornton in the girls contest. These two were chosen as jefferson's representatives by a com- mittee composed of teachers. Those who entered the contest at jefferson were: Harlen Palmer, William Giles, Ed. jackson, Dean Lewis, Sal Palma, and Robert Kant: Girls trying out were jane Bauer, jean Thornton, Marjorie Rogers, Lillia- belle South and Evelyan Shaw. The winners were required to memorize a standard oration for the contest, State Oratorical Contest: On February 9, the State Oratorical Contest was held at Wabash College. jefferson's orator, Sal Palma, placed second in this contest. The entrants in this contest were required to write their own orations. Bob Lawson was selected as Ieffersons representative in the State Discus- sion League after trv-outs in which Sal Palma, Dean Lewis, Ed. jackson, and Lawson contested, The subject for discussion was Federal Aid to Education. The district contest was held at Terre Haute and Lawson placed third in the contest. On May 4, jeff will enter the State Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Robert Lawson and Sal Palma are to be jeff's contestants. The subject for discussion in this contest is selected one hour before the actual speaking takes place, The topic is selected from a number of current magazine articles. All of these contestants were coached by Mr. Rogers, public speaking teacher, and their success may be attributed to the splendid assistance given by Mr. Rogers together with their own efforts and lengthy practice sessions. jefferson wishes also to thank those teachers who gladly consented to act as judges in the selection of jeffersons entries in these contests. Fire' row E Shaw V C Roger, R M Horn E Schnaible, Thelma Goodman Second row llizrj Harlesz, jean Thornton, jane Bauer, Marj Rogers, Liliabelle South Third row Sal Palma George Kaplan George Smith, Dean Lewis, joe Lorigden, Harlan Pal- mer, William Giles Tour' rcw Hayden Meeker Allan Zimmerman, Bob Kantz, Bob Lawson, Art Rush lr f t I 32

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