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1937 NOXVI LLE L1 .Hamlin . K- N 4 rf' - sa l LATIN CLUB W Front Row-Mildred I-Iowarter, Jennie Lee jones, Lillian Pierson, Robert Young, Howard Peterson, Warren Manley, Betty Woolsey, Helen McElwain, Dorothy Mae Young. Second Row-William Stockton, Theodore Moffett, Kathryn Hampton, Mary Virginia Eversoll, Junia Sanford, Jean Barrett, Betty Essex, Patricia Moffett, Wilma Carter, Ceola Thomas, Charlotte Manuell, Miss Young. OFFICERS Miss Geraldine Young ................................ ...... D ictator Ceola Thomas .,,,...,,.......... ......... C onsul Jean Barrett ..,..... ......,.. C Onsul Helen McElwain ,..,..... ....... S criba Dorothy Mae Young ........ ...... A edile Mary Virginia Eversoll. .,... .. ......... Censor Latin Club The Latin Club was formed this year under the faithful supervision of Miss Young. The club was organized for the purpose of benefitting all members who wished to receive not only wisdom but also pleasure. As anyone who was interested enough to take the subject would be interested enough to join the club, everyone taking Latin was permitted membership. The club held a meeting each month and also had some special meetings. A banquet for the new members was given by the old ones and a steak fry in the spring is being planned. The Latin Club pledge reveals both the purpose and the ideals. It is as fol- lows: Believing that Latin is not a 'dead language', I pledge myself to do my part in the Latin Club so that I may help myself and others to understand and ap- preciate the Latin language, customs, and life, and the influence which they have upon our English language- and life. f24:l .
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SE-CO CLUB M Ml Front Row-Margaret Johnson, Lucille Lenker, Lorraine Nelson, Frances Steele, Luella Mae Mc- Cune, Maude Soper, Edith McCune, Dorothy Manley, Eileen Dancy, Kathryn Hampton, Verda Stom- berg, Eveline Liniger, Goldie Sexton. Second Row-Alice Foreman, Marie Karr, Katherine Huff, Virginia Lacy, Lucille Gunther, Edith Johnson, Lois Parker. Third Row-Miss Poole, Merle West, Ferne Sexton, Elizabeth Kounter. Jean Hunter, Betty Dillon, Harriett Gustafson, Maxine Ferris, Nlary Pezzoni, Georgia McCune. OFFICERS Margaret johnson .,.... ....................... . .... ......,. P r esident Jean Hunter ........... ............. V ice-President Lorraine Nelson ....... .,,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Se-Co Club The Se-Co Club was organized for the purpose of providing a chance for all girls whose interests lie in the field of Home Economics to get together in a social way for the expansion of household hobbies. All girls enrolled in Home Economic courses, which include Clothing, Foods, and Home Management, are eligible for active membership. Those previously en- rolled and who are still in high school are entered as honorary members. Various meetings were held during the school year following the programs previously planned by an appointed committee. The programs have included the making of Christmas presents, a discussion of The Well Groomed Girlf' and vari- ous household interests. The last meeting was a picnic lunch. Through the meet- ings the girls learned many things which have proven both worthwhile and of a special interest. Miss Poole, the instructor, proved herself a true friend to all the members by always being willing to help make the club a success in every way. l im P xuoxviur Q 5153 eg - W ESTER
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BAND A Front Row-Wayne Kirkendall, Robert Sharples, Donald Hunnicutt, Robert Hunnicutt, Harold Miller, jack Ghitalla, Lloyde Blust, Charles Donaldson, Armando Ghitalla, Dale Kirkendall, Leroy West, Dean Davis, Mr. Hampy. Second Row-Sybil Klinck, Marian Etnire, James Sharples, Eunice Nelson, Bernadine Lane, Gladys McBeth, Muriel Leyshon, Jean Donaldson, Julia Sanford, Patricia Moffett. Third Row-Wesley Wilt, Betty Wiyolsey, Dale Holloway, Warren Manley, Ellsworth Peterzen, Keith Bratton, Dale Ericson, Russell Turner, Wfilliam Shover. Band The Knoxville School Band, directed by Mr. Herman l-lampy, has made considerable progress during the past year. The band was enlarged by a great number of beginners last fall. The band added to the interest of the night foot- ball games this year by being present in uniform and playing for each one. A large amount of work was put forth for the district contest held in Peoria on April 12. The band was placed in the second division which was consid- ered good. Three numbers were played by the band for this contest. Knoxville was well represented in the solo con- tests also held in Peoria. Dean Davis entered in the baritone contest and received first place. Another first place winner was Armando Ghitalla, being en- tered in the trumpet solo contest. Warren Manley and Gordon Wolgamott, playing clarinet and piano, respectively, received second places. MR. I-IAMPY The band is now working for a spring concert to be held on May 14. It has also been requested to play at the Commencement exercises as well as the Little Six Relays to be held on May 18. I 25 I , KNOXVILLE K a q 105s IESTER J
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