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S A First row Moore Goodman Hsirliss Smith Giles Palma E Shaw Second row Thornton M Bacnman I Brown, Longdenl Bauer, Rogers Pechin Third row Rogers, Kaplan, Lewis, Mr Horn, Bush Miss Schnaible Fourth row-Palmer, 'Zimmerman Gershuny Kantz, B, Lawson THE FCBENSlC CLUB OFFlCEBS Mr. Bogers, Mr, Horn, Miss Schnaible ,,,, Sponsors Thelma Goodman , .. , , ,, E S, President loe Longden ,,,,,, , , , . Vice-President Rosemary Goodman ,,,,...r Secretary loe Bachman E ,,,,.. T , eeeee,,, Treasurer Samuel Gershuny , ,... , ., , ,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms The membership of the Forensic Club is extended to students interested in debate, oratory, or public speaking The purpose of the club is to furnish an opportunity for public speaking, give members practice in parliamentary procedure, and to help iinance the debate teams, Business meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month either in the auditorium or the home of one oi the members, The latter meeting place waz a new idea introduced into the Forensic Club this year Special programs and parties are held at the homes of the students while ordinary business meetings are held at school A delightful Christmas party was held at the home of Thelma and Rosemary Goodman. The members exchanged gifts and gave presentation and accept- ance speeches. Another interesting feature was a debate given by two lelterson teams on the question: Federal Subsidy tor Elementary and Secondary Education A canoeing trip up the river this Spring was another highly enioyable part of the years program of activities Citicers of the club for the coming year were elected at the last meeting of the year. 1' . -,
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First row: Bell, Beemer, Nichols, Bryan, M. Tharp, Trexler Second row: Gerber, Warrenburg, Halsema, Pechin, Pultz, Bender, Yelton, Pfrommer Third row: Miss Slayback, Hargis, Rhodes, Munson, Gingrich, Wolfe, Hart, Carnahan Fourth row' Frain, Fraser, Kidd, Schmadel, Helton, South, Davidson Fifth rowi Silverman, Ewing, M. Rose, E, Niewold, Holtman, Moffett, Potter SUNSHINE SOCIETY Miss Irma Slayback ,,,,,,, .,,.,.,. .,..,,...,.i,,,,......,....,,,,... ..,.,.....t,,i S p o nsor Katherine Pultz ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, P resident Dorothy Pfrommer . ........ ...,..... ,.,, . . .. oooooooo. Vice-President Velma Wolfe ,..., ,,,, . ,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,.,..,.,,.,.tt,t.,,.t......., S e cretary The Sunshine Society has played a leading part in our school drama. Its pur- pose is cheery helpfulness. As the rays of the sun bring light, life, joy, and cheer to the earth, so we hope to bring joy and cheer, love and aid to those around us who need it most, The creed of the Sunshine Society is: With love in my heart, forgetting self, and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my life become rich and complete. Meetings are held the third Thursday in each month. This year clubs have been organized within the society. The clubs are Needle Novelties, Dramatics, Music, and Personality. Two girls were chosen for leaders of each club. These separate clubs meet several times a month. The Sunshine Society gave its customary Christmas Party for the boys and girls of Cary Home and gave Christmas baskets to thirty-eight needy families. Under the efficient management of its sponsor the society has been able to help the less fortunate students by buying lunches, shoes, clothing, spectacles, and paying for dental work. The Sunshine Society also makes sick rooms brighter by sending flowers. The necessary money needed to carry on this charity work is raised in several ways. Candy is sold every noon in the cafeteria. Sunshine girls also enjoy sell- ing candy at all the football and basketball games. Money is also raised by giving tea dances. Mr. Culbertson organized a school dance orchestra for the dances. The orchestra has been heartily welcomed by the student body and the dances greatly enjoyed. We have been striving to make our chapter a vital organization in the school and community and the best in the state. PJ, ,,, !tf.f,Jf,1 Ju I 3 3 3
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