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jyubfic PM iw GM FIRST ROXY-Amlrrsmm. Nornm Smith. Shirley Smith, Houston, jones, Gt-hris, O'l3:xy. Sonics. Tur- mzm. Nutninn. SECOND ROXVfl'ancpinto, Scar. lizxviu. Snnpp, Lilnkic. Loser. Frishic. THIRD ROXY- llntu. Jacobs, 'l'otlurovicll, Ccipcl, FIRST ROXV-Calais, linlrlwin. llnrtfcwil, Burrill, Amhre, Kicglich, jnlmstim, liuso. llurz. llzilper. Schmckvl, SECOND ROW-Green, Smith, Wlylie, lillllillllll. Sisk, Mitchell. Muhlig. Eib, NVnnl. VVilson, Schultz. THIRD ROW'--'l'hurlow, Sartori. lluttmi, llensrultl, llnro. Urlomoski, Bergstrom, lllrmiquist. McCloud, NYiswcll. Super. F0llR'l'll ROVK'--Dixun, Secly, XVilkins, Dzmzcro, Kirincich. Lchr, Morrisnii, Cougar, Rnstullu, hlilCll0llfllIl. Every public speaking student is automatic- ally a member of the Public Speaking club whose sponsor is Miss Lena Dickinson. A great many things are learned under her excellent supervision. Development of the voice and poise and grace in the art of public speaking are the primary aims, but along with these there are many advantages in taking public speaking. Poetry recitals, receiving lines, banquets, and introduction speeches are only a few of the practices which are taught the students. These several occasions are ones which will arise un- expectedly in the later lives of the students, and with proper knowledge of their correct procedure, they will be able to meet the occasions with poise and self-assurance.
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rf fun 1 FIRST ROW' -hlcfhmls, xvl'llK'l'llIlllll, Schull, Ruuslzluist. Cook. l,uccnck, jug-cc. M:ilinull', llcipi-l, SECOND ROXY- 'li'IlSl'lI. llubson. I'ul1lQ-rs, Krusi-m:n'k. llowlgc, Slack. ,loin-s. Manning, Malnar. Cooper. 'l'lllRlJ ROXY Young. l'1'elnm'ic, McC1lrlt'y. lluylc, Nlaivriclx, O'lJ:iy, Vail, Amlclsim xlL'lslll1't'. FUl'R'l'll RONY l'i-ters-nl. lVlcKm-aml, Riclizwclsrm. llullfvwzry. Nlrfllillsm. Orrlzmik. l':mi:in The Art club was reorganized, after a year of inactivity, by the sponsor Mrs. Esther Richard- son, and assistant sponsor Miss Mary Elizabeth Shuster. A president, vice president, secretary and treasurer were elected to be assisted by social, poster, publicity, and ways and means chairmen. Ever since its beginning in 1926, the club has held high ideals and aims. The chief aim is the development of the appreciation and love of art. A worthy project growing out of this was the establishment of an Art Scholarship fund. This fund was created in 1927 and is added to by each art club. It is for the purpose of aiding young artists in getting an art education. Once a month business meetings are held, the other three days being devoted to work. Posters are made at a set price for social functions in and out of school. Social affairs sponsored by the club also help to secure money for the scholar- ship fund. For example, this year ice cream was sold at the tournament games, and a Marionette show was sponsored by the club. Teas and parties are also held in the art studio. One of the biggest projects toward the end of the year is the art clubfs part in the making of the yearbook. It helps in planning the main theme, the layout, and works on linoleum blocks which are used in printing. The club works on scenery and advertising for productions given by student casts of the high school to end each year's activity.
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jzzbfic pea Inq lub i l FIRST RUXY- Murlz, llrzullwrg. Rillllll. Rirlinlwls. l'c1i'rsmi, Bei-clilcy. lit-njmnin. l':ullr-y. Oi-hs. SECOND RUXX?-X'iilzn1o. St, lit-imziiu, lllitsoii. Cutler, lflilrml. Tclilc, XYQ-cks. THIRD RON' St'i1gr-iilvcrgi-i', NY:ilsli. SCiH'Il'l. Crmxilvir. FIRST RUXY- lfzitim. St:u'liliug', Mclilzulilci'y, Young. Hn-lim. l'i-arson. Sliri-li-r. XYilt'ux. Davis. SECOND ROW- xvfllllll. ,lllll'llt'I'. ML'Rl'ynulils. fll:1liolu-y, Milla-r, llyczynslti. llnyrs. llusli. Lung. THIRD ROW' - l,imi't-y, Liusllv. L'H01u'l. Stiles. U'Nt-ill, lfngimzillu, Alullllsull. Although all seniors are eligible to try out for the senior play, it is often the case that mem- bers of the public speaking classes are successful in the encl. They are able to show more for their work, and their experience already gained en- ables them to start higher up than the average person. just about everyone who takes public speaking secretly has the senior play in mincl, 9 .23 ' and because of this, he does his best in his daily work. However, everyone cannot be in the play, and those who seem to best fit the parts are the lucky ones. For the first time in nineteen years, Miss Dick- inson has been unable to take charge of her classes, clue to illness. Mrs. Ellery Frost has taken her place and has carried on the work.
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