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Boos'I'ers Feoiure Mixers io Buy Rodiophonogroph Cn September 22 Charles Broshar was elected president and james Richman, secretaryftreasurer of the Boosters club. Others on the roll include Frank Akers, Harry Hawkins, Ralph Mar' tin, Frank Adney, Howard Barnett, Donald Smith, Clay Ulen, and Robert Coons. Eligibility in this twentyffour year old group is determined by scholar' ship, citizenship, and school activity. Members are chosen from the sopho- more A and junior B classes. As a bequest to the school, the Boosters purchased a combination radio and phonograph with funds received by the promotion of allf school dances in the library. On Honor Day the club presented a gold medal to the outstanding non' member junior boy who measured up to the Boosters' standards. BOOSTERS CLUB Row l Iarnes Richman Walter Tyre, Frank Akers Row 3 Frank Adney sponsor Harry Hawkins Howard Barnett Ralph Martin Row 2 Row 4 Robert Coons Donald Smith Clay Ulen Charles Broshar SOCIETAS RCMANA Row l Mary Evelyn Schultz Otis Richman Mary Campbell Dorothy Masters, sponsor Iames Richman Row 2 Betty Goodwin Marjorie Pittman Romans Choose Ofis Richman As Consul for School Year Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears, I come to praise the Societas Romana, not to condemn it. At the beginning of the school year the publicans chose the following oihcers of the Societas Romana: Utis Richman, consul, Eileen Simmons, second consul, Edna Morton, quaestorg Betty Goodwin, curule aedileg and Mary Louise Scifres, ple' bian aedile. Un the second Monday night of each month the Romans assembled at the home of a member to discuss Ro' man life, customs and manners. Near the close of the second sef mester during the Nones of May the Romans and their Latin guests clif maxed the year with a banquet, planned and served in the style of the ancient Romans. Lois Beck Row 3 Mary Louise Scitres Eileen Simmons Margaret L. Martin Martha Perkins Row 4 Edna Morton Goldiene Akers
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Quill and Scroll Re-esfabliishes Chapter ai' Warren Central Cn january 29 nineteen new memf bers were initiated into the Quill and Scroll. Following the initiation, Wanda Murphy was elected presif dentg Mary ,lane Kersey, vicefpresif dentg and Cecelia Zissis, secretary' treasurer. To be eligible for membership a student must be at least a junior and in the upper third of his class scholasf ticallyg must have done superior work in some phase of journalism: and, upon recommendation by the advisor, must be approved by the national secretary. The local group refestablished a chapter at Warreii Central high school in Indianapolis in February. The oiiicers and Lorraine Vxfoliington, Angeline Johns, Dorla Lucas, Phyllis Lowe, and Coldiene Akers performed the candleflighting ceremony. McColley, Efchison, Rogers Selecl' Subordinate Aides Since systematic organization is necessary to care for the routine work in a school of seven hundred and fifty students, Mrs. Violet McColley selects from the advanced shorthand classes, girls who constitute Mr. Christians office force. In the junior high oHice Miss Grace Etchison appoints her aides. Miss Hazel Shahan supervises the clerical work in Mr. Van Riper's oilice. To care for the technical aspects of the high school library is the aim of the library start. Miss Mildred Rogers, school librarian, selects for her assistants, girls who have com' pleted their six weeks' apprenticeship at the city library. OUILL AND SCROLL Row l Clay Ulen Lorraine Wolfing- tori lean E. McCord Wanda Murphy Cecelia Zissis Mary lane Kersey Richard Morris Row 2 Martha Perkins Angeline lohns Martha Moore Doris Langjahr, LIBRARY AND Row 1 Mary Campbell Martha Perkins Doris Miller Rosa Melson Lois Beck Virginia Spray Ann Custer Kathleen Stephens Norma Megley Anna I. West Ioan Edwards Row 2 Mary Beth Hanna Corinne Pulliam Eugenia Powell Madge Gill Mary L. Witt Rosemary Sherrill Marguerite Mont- gomery sponsor Dorla Lucas Margaret F. Martin Goldiene Akers Phyllis Lowe lames Richman' Row 3 Otis Richman Norma I. Thomp- son Mary Selby Madge Buchanan Virginia Vogel William Roberts OFFICE Kathleen Dawson Katherine Rags- dale Ruth Neptune Virginia Hart Mary Dove Row 3 Alberta Burress Wanda Hughes Louise Gibbs Mary Elizabeth West Betty lo Yeager Norma Wild Mildred Rogers, librarian lanice Hine Ruth Miller Nancy A. Brewer lane Crowl Edra Brown
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HOME EC CLUB Row l Rosemary Sherrill Donna Siess luanita Hine Ann Custer Kathleen Dawson Lorraine Vifolting- Bonnie Nease ton Row 3 Virginia Taylor Lomse Gibbs Marguerite Mont- Alberta Burress Coral l. Lewallen Row 2 Anna Clemens Lorena Gill Marion Lilley leanette McQueen, gomery Betty Trout Lois Abbott Helen Burgess Dorla Lucas lean E. McCord sponsor Eileen Simmons HI-Y CLUB Row l Row 3 Ralph Martin William Ragsdale William White lames Good Frank Adney Gerald Heath Gail Porter Clair Cunning- Max Stultz ham lack Click William Dale Clay Ulen Ralph Hughes Harold Havens Len Beck Row 2 Charles Carr lohn Paulsen Donald Smith Howard Barnett William Nease William Roberts Iohn Ballard Frank Akers Carl Latlin Maurice Bradley Richard Crawtorc lames McVey Row 4 Mac McConnaha Iames Richman Robert Metford Richard Morris Harry Hawkins Rex Robison Otis Richman Albert Graham Robert Coons Emory Williams Glenn Neeves, sponsor Home Ec Club Uses Theme ' Ptay, Banquet Feature Hi-Y Home Lite in Other Lands Activities in Current Year Witli Home Life in Gther Lands as the theme, the Home Economics club launched its 193667 activities. To carry out the theme, the society secured Miss Lydia Bell, Miss jean Stewart, and Mrs. Benjamin Broacli fMarie Sliepperclj to present several pictures of home life in England, Scotland, and Greece. Activities of the club included send' ing Christmas baskets to needy famif lies, serving sandwiches at the sec' tional tournament, and attending a state meeting at Indianapolis in Oc' tober. Eight new members were elected for membership in April, 1936, with rough initiation at the country home of the sponsor, Mrs. Jeanette Mc' Queen. 4 t i l l I l Wlieii the members of the HifY club met to organize for the year 193687, they chose Harold Havens, presidentg Clay Ulen, vice-president, James Richman, treasurerg Charles Carr, secretary: Gail Porter, sergeant' atfarmsg and Williaiii Roberts, chapf lain, As the club's activities, the boys attended a father and son banquet at the Methodist Chuchg enacted a play, Dress Reversal, at a special convof cationg and assisted the Red Cross at the time of the flood. In April Howard Barnett and Frank Akers were elected president and vicefpresident, respectively. On April 3 the representatives of the club, the new oiticers, and Mr, Glenn Neeves, sponsor, attended the state Y. M. C. A. meeting at Indiana' polis.
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