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as 1 e L eco --------is First Row: Crook, Korthoff, Shane, B. Bickford, J. Grey, Windes, Santini, Oleari, Paillex Second Row: Molinario, Allen, D. Neville, Vogt, Violet W'haley, S. Venegas, Marie Wiswell, Stevens Third Row: Bettencourt, V. Wyatt, Short, J. Shinn, Miss Anderson and Miss Hohl tAdviersi, M. Bickford, M. L. Wiswell, Barry Girls' Hi'-lj Club The most important Hi Y event of the year was the dance given for the benefit of charity on December 12, 1936. A huge stocking filled with Christmas goodies was raffled at the time also. The proceeds of the dance were distributed to the needy of Lincoln. On March 13 and 14 six Hi Y Girls attended the Older Girls' Conference at Richardson Springs. The girls were assigned to cabins for the week-end, and they enjoyed all the other things Richardson Springs has to offer. Those who went were Frieda Molinario, Juanita Shinn, Dorene Neville, Jane Grey, Helen Stevens, and Nadine Vogt. Dorene's mother accompanied them, furnishing the transportation. Methods of making money throughout the year were by selling flowers at the Junior Prom and at the carnival. A dance with a floor show was gtixen in April also, but as the weather conditions were bad, there wasn'I much of a profit. The officers of the club are as follows: President , ,...,,. .,..,...,............,..,.,............ . ,. Frieda Molinario Vice President . .,.. Juanita Shinn Secretary ..,. . , . . S Dorene Neville Treasurer ..... ...... , . .............. . Kathryn Shane Advisers .,..... ,,.,,. IV liss Anderson and Miss Holi! I937 .----H TWENTY-SEVEN
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lil. ECO' W First Row: Clark, J. Howcroft, Beemer, Mayes, R. Kaffka, Ragsdale Second Row: Masaki Hada, J. Kfaufield, Carmen, J. Sorenson, E. Asazawa, R. Conley, S. Kaneko, Freeman, McCrath Third Row: V. Wgyatt, Welch, Lavendahl, D. Neville, Windes, Z. Hogue, Gilmore, Bird, B. Bickford, Bowers Fourth Row: De Witt, H. Cadell, Humphreys, Reed, Miss Somerville QAdviser7, Tupper, F'ereva, B. Grey, Leavell, F. Andressen, Farinha, Noyes Latin Club This year the Latin Club was organized under a new supervisor, Miss Gertrude E. Somerville. The Latin Club is made up of all Latin one and two students. The Latin two class initiated the Latin one class at a party on October 9, 1936. On April 15, 1937, another party was given. For the carnival the Latin Club had a Coney Island hot dog stand, and sold pop, ice cream, and hot dogs. The oHicers for the year are as follows: President .............................,................, ..... K enneth Bayless Vice President ,,........... ........ G ladys Welch Secretary-'l'reasurer ....,. ....... D orene Neville Reporter .................... .,,. R obert Mayes I 9 3 7 'PWENTY-SIX
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EL ECO l First Row: Mayes, Coe, Sandstad, 'Haenny, Miller,' Schuler, Hellewell, Dawson, R. Kaffka , Second Row: Tupper, M. Maloney, Marlon Bunn,-Molihario, S. Venegas, F. Mancebo, S. Hunter, Leavell, Fereva , - '- Third Row: Korthoff, M. Hogue, Milla'14,'J. -Shinni Mrs. Leavell tCoachJ, Z. Dougherty, M. Bickford, Bird, D. Neville ' 4 ' 'Fourth Row: P. Wyatt, Ferrero, E. Brown Mask and Dciqqt-if Societq Since the pictnires were taken for the annual, several members dropped out of the Dramatics Club. The vacancies were filled by the following new members: Mereda Best. Jessie Fae Windes, Roberta Fowler, George Wallace, Clyde:D'unlap, and Magiggwviswell. H Plays given this school terrn ,have been very successful. A senior, play wasqspleqtgefi entitled, 'jliig Hearted Herbert . The following cast was chosen: Earl Brown, June Miller, Harry Ferrero, Zula Dougherty, Pershing Wyatt, Sibyl Hunter,dBill Dawson, Juanita Shinn, Clyde Dunlap, Flora Mancebo, Frieda Molinario, and John Haenny. Rehearsals were in progress when the accident occurred which took June's life. No one wishetdltq qg0,Qti11u,e w.ith,,the.play, so it was dropped, and no senior play was given. An outstanding dramatic event was the sophomore play given the night of the Sophomore Hop, March 12, 1937. The title of the play was Eilmer . The cast was as follows: Elmer'fCollier ........................ .......... J ames Ragsdale Susan Collier ....... ...... J essie Fae Windes Jeanie Collier ..... ..... . ..... ..... K a thryn Shane I 9 3 7 f ef TWENTY-EIGHT
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