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HOBBIES . A an Ladies and Gentlemen ot the Press Journalism Those students with a yearning for a Journal istic career were given the opportunity to prove their abilities in the Iournalism Club Not only were members exposed to the tacts ot 1ournal istic style but they received actual training and practice in writing Naturally the club was the most value to those students who were or hoped to be mem bers ot the Hi Lite Staff A comparatively new organization the Iournalism Club has been a decided aia to the Hi Lite in so tar as it trains its members in writing news and feature articles The value of the club was not limited to this however Through careful study and observa tion club members learned how to read a news paper correctly This knowledge made it possi ble not only to acquire more intormation but to broaden the reading interests in addition to this acquaintance with the iournalistic method of expression was an advantage in the writing ol ordinary compositions As proof of their knowledge ot the works Iournalism Club members under the direction ot Miss Bosana Eckman edited a creditable Wash made a grand finish to their course MEMBERS Dorothy Hau Beth Ann McConnell Iirn Thomson Don M Laughlin Sidney Brennan Hilda Mc Kerna Marian Dougherty Ken Mayo George McGhee Dick Childs Iirn Gillis Knit Purl The Knit Puri Club has definitely established itself as a worthwhile organization in our extra curricular program Having chosen A stitch in time saves nine as their motto, every club member endeavored to stand by it in economy and efficiency, Every year since its organiza- tion, the club has enjoyed an enorm- ous popularity and a consequent large membership. This year was no exception. All ot which may prove that knitting, as done by our grandmothers, is not a lost art As might be expected play was mixed with worlf' and the meetings were socially entertaining as well as in structive Demanding modernity swing addicts and book worms alike invariably succumbed to the wiles ot knitting sooner or later Under the direction of Mrs Ethel Copeland adviser and Loi Anne Byham president the girls knitted purled and ripped in order to obtain an up to the rninute finished product of this art M Copeland Instruct: And They Really Make Thing MEMBERS Alice Anderson Bertha lane Battaglia Doris Benson Mary Beros Rarno a Buhl Lois Anne By han Patty Dor h Etnylmae Dutchess lean Fidler Ioyce Herman on Betty Iohn on L ona Kellar Mary Luck Mary McKenna Mary Lost Nonson Pauline Morley Marie Or e howski Katlrleen Ox erholt Geo gina Pierottl Alice Proctor Dorothy Reigel Thelffia Rook Ieannette Sal Vita Shatzkin Betty Shrettle Marg ret Sn 'iatelt Lillian Shirey Lorraine Swanson Marian Tengstrand Shirley Thompson Constance Walker Palma Williamson May belle Woodin Ioan Zook xl A I 1 1 - I I - ' A f ington Trip edition of the Hi-Life. This edition The Club in Session ' ' ' TS. . - ' s A l - A I I I ' : , I 'f is , , fi , , 9 , , . , 1 1 .' , ' , ' - Z C , .I A V K r , . .V . 20
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The Hardys Wo ry over the Nomrnatron Daughter Ready to Return to Therr Husbands Skrddmg That well known ludge Hardy tamrly was rn troduced to Kane thrs year when the senrors cast them rn therr annual play Skrddrng tered around the electron complrcatrons ot ludge Hardy for the drstrrct court Howard Smrth as the krnd hearted rudge trred to manage a tamrly as well as the nomrnatron He was assrsted by Brll Hultman as Stubbrns the campargn man ager Wrth the arrrval of Carolyn Rrzzo as Marran the youngest daughter ust back from college the play developed not only a love affarr but more support for the Judge To complrcate matters the two marrred daughters Myra and Estelle played by Betty Parnter and Catherrne Cooper lett therr husbands and came home Thrs angered Mrs Hardy prayed by Dorothy lean lohnson to the extent that she left the famrly to manage as best they could Through all the trrals and drftrcultres Drck Rockwell as Andy Hardy added humor and fun Frnally Brll lohnson as Wayne Trenton lll and Narran s lance patched up hrs attarr wrth Ma r an the rnrxed up tamrly troubles strarghtened out and the ludge was elected to the Supreme Court Lrfe Begrns at Srxteen Lrte Begrns at Srxteen presented of the class of l94U unde the drrectron ot Mrss Sue Stumpf was a hrlarrous comedy ot youth T make the play a success the entrre runror class Norked to rts utmost sellrng trckets ettrng pro pertres applyrng make up ard last but not least oroducrng the play The story cerrters around tue lrves of the srx teen year old Hollrs txrns lfranrre and Paul Srnce Mr and Mrs Hollrs go to Havana Paul has chances to e ercrse trrs rr a atrve brarn Frrst Paul rnodernrzes the snoe st e whrcn hrs con servatrve father had b rl' p then J th the rdea that hrs srster Ma rorre s surtcr Crandal Smythe rs really a racketeer he se s out to and trnally does prove rt thereoy wrnnrng Marrorre tor Gor don To ard hrrn rn hrs netarrous schemes he errlrsts the ard ot the Secret Seven a socrety of srxteen vear olds of v hrch e rs presrdent Hrlar rous cornplrcatrons arrse wrtl comedy added by Hrlda a Swedrsh mard and Snookre the erght year old daughter Elsre Taggart a bank clerk caps the clrrnax ard the frnal curtarn falls amrd waves of applause Paul Hollrs Hrlda Mrs lessre Hollrs Harry Hollrs Frannre Hollrs Marjorre Hollrs Crandal Smythe Snookre Hollrs Theodore Arouckle Pragre Mrller Fattre Zrrnmer Darsre lenkrns Boots Bennet Elsre Taggart THE CAST Drck Ward Bette Trngley Betty lane Wrse Charles Bodrne Lrllran Clrfford Freda Anderson Bob Potter Amelra Esmond Brll Blame Pat Mrtchell Don Mclsaughlrn Loretta Ogren Bob Babcock Meredrth Mrller Mr and Mrs Hol l. o Ha ana S ee DRAMATICS - I 'av . , rl , X ' l' 'riagrn A' ' , ' 1 ,r ' l or A l 1' - l 4 . U... Ll A V r E i . I , . . 1 L . - . , r r , y . 1 . . . r . . The play, written by Auranra Rouverol, Cen- GGOYQS GOfGlOHe '--,A--ee-e--- - fsssss V-ss,..s sfff .,.s.s D O T1 Blair r - . I I . W I I . .1 . . , 4 i s.s,,,sssss...,,,.ssss ,T I I ' . . . . ' I , A 1 r 4 I t , h l ' T'- 1 li. l - A 1 u , ,, ..., , . X Y A . . b, , A , I I . O ' ' ' 7 'H Q I -V .. lis eau'-e f r ' - - , 3 - The ecret S n Meets -
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as-1 f f rv - ' Hunting and Fishing Since we are placed in a comrriunity so boun tiful in wild life it is on y natural that we have a Hunting and Fishing Club among our extra curricular activities This group of thirty active rnerrbers under the direction of Christian Feit planned the follow ing program for the year study of animal life techniques of hunting and fishing correct gun handling and a thorough knowledge of conser vation With lack Pierotti president lames Cart v right vice president George Lingle secretary and Harold W Asn treasurer the organization carried out their progron of activities During the year the club Nas instrumental in bringing before the student body game wardens who gave interesting talks to the students on th tion of wild life Front Row Emily lat ra If Marga t CUYlATlgUl Doi Procto Ma ian Dougherty Row II Mi liea h lun M ch au Luella iaell Jcrotriy Ub S fart een RowIII B ty Vegan Sara Vlcr enna Alb J iilia Bertna R e Front Row-larnes BlOOU'lC1L1l.il, lack Covert, Robert Larson, lack Pierotti, Deane Curry Row II-Virgil Buhl, Christy Nelson, Gerald Aclcley, George Halliwell Row III-Willard Anderson, Richard Freeburg, George Lingle, lames A Carl- son Robert Swanseen Row IV-lames Cart- wright, Francis Rose, Howard Smith, Clair Grole- rriund, Row V-Roger Langdon Luther Maze, Orvis Meckley, Richard Stedman. How VI- Harold W. Asp, Evan Lee Fields, Robert Potter Girls Rlfle Club This new organi ation the Girls Rifle Club Nas the outgrowth of the o, ening of the rifle range early last fall lts purpose was to afford an opportunity to those girls who desired to learn the proper handling of firearms and the fundamentals of good rifle shooting While yet in its infancy this club has definitely established itself in the extra curricular activities program of the school and promises to prove a definite contribution to the education of the sportswomen in the student body S.. eaulyl Am' Fir lach Thursday night the feminine Daniel Boones tote their weapons to the rifle range where under the instruction of Misses Rlizabeth Swanseen and lane Heath and Christian Feit they spend the evening knock ing holes in the black bulls of standard lU ooint targets to demonstrate their sin cerity the members of the Girls Rifle Club ale affiliated zith the National Rifle Asso ciation lunior Division and are now qualify ing for the various medals for proficiency in narksmanshio lt is hoped in the very near future a team can be selected to shoot matches with other girls teams in the country 21 HOBBIES . f .rj . I . ' v - . Y, ' , J Y . ' Y . K 7 . . , I I I W . . . Y. . . , 1 ' I f Ll V . , . . ,, - 1 r I A. L 1 I K ' - . - . ' ' , x . , , I . . 1 I ' I . . 1 . v - , , , , . -J, ' , ..i . , . . . I X f A A L , . , . F A , , V ' . :X Y . 1 . ' , . A . b Miss Swanizeen Shows the Use of Rifles ' R fi 1 i. , ' el ,J I U . . . I , . ,,, . . X , . U , . , .. . v - - ' re, rs r, I '. ' . ' r. ' . -ss. t,'eie', 1 E ., L ' 'er, Mig.: 9: .. - et ., . f I I ' 1 'Q . , ' exia W . rns, I ugg rs. . I I
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