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Arnett, Collier, Dodson, Doty. Enperson, Eschle, Grey. Hauger, Johnson, Jones, Lear, McCandIiss, Kimsey, Kennerly, McNulty. Mersereau, Nickerson, M. Peterson. Fl. Peterson, Rhoads, Sparks, Tomlinson. Tucker, Vaughn. MAXSQLTIIQS The NT2l5ClllG1'S.tTl'ZllllIltiC m'g'zuiif4:1timi uf li. Lf H. S.. was fmimlecl hy Miss llelen Busyn iii 1950. The membership is euuipriserl uf three classes: prulmtimi memhers, who have not earned at least ten service points: regular memlwers, who have ezlruecl ten or more points: :mtl limim' memlmers, who must have eztriierl thirty points. The puiiits are ztwztrrlerl mi at hztsis ul' one point for every three lmurs of clrztmzitie work, This year Klztsquers presented the Tl1zmksg'iving play. 'l'lizmksgiving un Hickory Hill, helure the ztssemlily. The nttieers ul' the eluh are: lltnizllcl hliiliiistm, presicleiitg .lean llzuiger. seeretztryi julia Tomlinson. Il'CZ1Slll'l'l'I :tml lsletty bltnies, eustmlizmz Nlrs. Il. li. lilumquist, fzteulty adviser. AXIQT t'l.l'll The .Xrt Vhilu, ui'g:uiizecl in 1930. was plniiiierl fur the piirimse of creating' :mtl pimiimtiilg' zuimiig the students. interest in pztiiitiiig. rlrzixy- ing :tml ,sketehingx The Chili makes the posters lm' all selitnil plays. uperettzis, :mtl slimys. lfilliiig the slimy ease in the lmyer wing of the main hull is one ul' the Chilfs main interests. This year the ease has been kept lillecl with uriginztl sketches lay Clulw memhers. The uhfieers tif the .Xrt Chili iiielucle l'z1triei:1 llztrrett :ts presiclent: .Xuflrey T'ifTXX'il.l'KTS :ts vice-presiflenti :mtl Ruth Ray :ts seeretztry-treasurer. Bliss Troy nets :ts ZLCTVISCI' hir the ehilm. Barrett, Daggett. Davis, Edwards, Ireton, Rumor, Kellis, Kesterson. Ray, Shuck. Soule. Tomlinson.
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Bell. Cheyne. Chilcote, Dale, Dahleim, Dietsche, Chilcote, Hauger. French. Johnson, Goddard, Goldsmith, Groesbeck, Hamm, Harvey, Haase, Heider, Hopkins, Howie, Kellis, Kesterson, Kimsey, Kitts, Kleiner. Lind, Mordoff, Peterson, Slaymaker, Soule. Lambert. Tomlinson, Van Emon, Walker, adviser. Mrs. Good. HONOR SOClli'l'Y The llonor Society, in addition to forwarding its aim of rewarding and promoting a high standard of scholarship among the students by presenting' King Solomon . the silver cup, and the honor pennant to the class with the highest scholastic average. has been very active as a Club. holding functions. such as parties and meetings. The Society ushered at the Freshman Reception and at the annual Parents' Night. They computed all the honor rolls at the end of each six weeks and at the close of the semester. The club also read the honor rolls at assem- blies. Club Officers are: Margaret Goldsmith, president: Bennie God- dard. vice-president: Margaret Slaymaker. secretary-treasurer2 and Jessie lleider. lirater reporter. l.l'l'lClQ.XlQY t'l.L'll lhe T.lIOItllj t lub is one ol the most active ol the nexver clubs in li. Lf ll. S. This club, organized in 1931, has this year attempted for the second time the publication ol' a Literary Year liooku with lit-tty jones as the editor: XYaltraud llietsche as the assistant editor: and joe Kendall as business inanager. ln this book uill be included the best xvorks ol the club members for the year. Literary Club officers are: Marjorie Davis, president: liillie lfilield. vice-president: l.orene Delaney. secretary: XX'altraud llietsche, lirater reporter: Mr. .Xndrexvs. adviser. Bell, Cornforth. Dale. Davis. Delanv. H. Dietschc. Fifield. W. Dietsche. Houston, B. Jones, I. Jones, Kendall. Keyes. Ludwig, McNulty, Ray, Seymour. Waits, Wienberg, Wilson: adviser, Mr. Andrews.
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PEP PEPPERS Bell, Briawbaker, Bowne, Cheyne, Coan Dahleim, Dietsche, Dodge, Edwards, Goldsmith, Hampton, Harvey, Hauger, Heidrich, Hopkihs, Hough- ton, Johnson, Jones. Justin,' Ken- nerly, Laurenson, Mahoney, Mc- Candliss, McKee, McNulty, Martin, Moore, Morrison, Olson, Pastega. R. Peterson, M. Peterson, Propst, Saucerman. Scheffel, Shuck, Slay- maker, Soule, Thomas, Tomlinson, Vannice, Watters, White, Woodruff, Yaden. K i A 'W Plil' PICPPICRS The Pep Peppers do more to inspire enthusi- asm in the student body than any other organiza- tion. This club does most of the service work of the school. Such work in- cludes the selling of spon- sor football and basket- ball tickets. tickets for outside and special games. and police duty in the halls at noons. These forty- four upper class girls clad in their attrac- tive red and white uni- forms. attended all Peli- can football and basket- ball games. The group also had a good repre- sentation at all the out- side games. The girls worked out a marching drill and a card drill which were given between halves at the basketball games. They also spon- sored concessions at the games. Two large social affairs which are given by the Pep Peppers are an annual bridge party and a banquet held at the end of the school year for the parents of the members. liach year the club pre- sents some gift to the school, The gift last year was a large painting, dis- playing a group of white Pelicans floating on the blue waters of the lake. I Pug
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