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04x em on along 05 Do i The first meeting ot the Senior Knickers bocker Society of 194647 was held at the high school early in the school year. An eX- planation of the constitution was given by the advisors, Mrs. Doll and Miss Templin. An election of officers resulted in the following: President, Bill Hileman; Vice President, Nor- ma Haley: Secretary! Barbara Bohnekamp; Treasurer, Barclay Gest, and Reporter, Lois Ann Tucker. On March 6 the Knickerbockers attended the Shakespearian play, Hamlet . A dance was sponsored by the group on March 2 in the school auditorium. Near the end of the year it was necessary for Bill Hileman to resign as president. Norma Haley very capably filled the position for the remainder of the term. After a successful year, the club donated some interesting books to the school library. KNICKERBOCKERS SEATEDABilly Bunnell, Sarah Floyd. FIRST ROWeBill Hileman, Martha Wilsonl Corinne D011, Pat Kelsey, Norma Haley, Don Lewis, Carl Logeman. SECOND ROWeMiss Templin, Mrs. Doll, Kenneth Archer, Joan Dunn, Melva Gould, George Koerkel, Genevieve Duveh'us, Lois Ann Tucker. THIRD ROWmBill Huff, Louis Clarkl Art Meyer, Barclay Gest, Marcus Howard.
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06 0,0 7e Geno pafzia 06 0A FIRST ROWePatricia Kelsay, Miss Templin, Marilyn Tuttst SECOND ROW-Arden Brock, Beulah Moore, Jerry Martin tRae Sparks not presenU LATIN CLUB In the fall of 1946 when the Latin Club I'Sodalttas in Sodalitate, met, it was found that several former members of the club were no longer present, however, they were cordially invited to attend and to take part in our meetings. The officers for the year are as follows: President, Marilyn Tufts; Secretary and Treasurer, Arden Brock. The new members of the club and also the members from previous years feel that they are very fortunate in having the opportunity to become members of the Junior Classical League, which is a national organization. From this organization the club receives sugges- tions and magazine articles which are used inclub meetings. On February 25, 1947, the freshmen Visited our club and then on March 11th they were welcomed as members. 28 The purpose of our club is to learn more about the Latin language and the customs of the Roman people and to create a greater interest in the Latin Department by various types of programsl including games, songs, stories and plays. The members of the club meet after school on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the high school library. One of the special meetings was the Christ- mas party held on December 17 in the even- ing at the home of Marilyn Tufts. The meeting was called to order by repeating the oath and answering the roll call by naming a Rom- an-gttt. The business meeting and program follewed. The accomplishments of our club are the making of a new scrapbook and the buying of pictures for the Latin Department.
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Op L Okgoudtamehica, Take gt 0an 0A J SPANISH CLUB SEATED Joyce Barker, Betty Pummill, Patricia Huff, Mrs. Gentry, Iauqeline Rankin Bertha Nichols, Helen Ledford, Rae Sparks. FIRST ROW-aGiadys Shumaker, Frances Krebs Genevi: ve Duvelius Icy C1ark,Elaine Weber Ruth Ann Hitesman, Martha Snyder, Mary Jean Ottopal SECOND ROWeIame Hileman, Paul Schulte, Ralph Neuforth, Chester Elam, Herman Duveliusl Dick Nelson, LeRoy Reynolds, Ralph Craig. In the fall of 1945 the students of the Spam- ish class decided that they needed more time in which to learn about our neighbors, the LatinrAmerican Countries. As a result the Spanish Club was formed. The meetings were to be devoted to presenting talks about Mexi- co, Central and South America. The material is gathered from books magazines and other sources and presented to the members of the Club at their meetings The meetings are held twice a month on Monday, one after school and the next at one of the members homes in the evening. There is always a business meeting first during Which plans are made for the various club activities; this is followed by the educational 80 program and the singing of folk songs in Spanish. Then it the meeting is at the home of a member, refreshments are served and a social time enjoyed. All students who have had a year of Span- ish or are now taking it are eligible to join. A11 money made by this club goes to buy materials for the school for the particular benefit of the Spanish department. The club elected the following to serve as its officers for 1946-47: LeRoy Reynolds, presi- dent; Jim Hileman, vice president; Genevieve Duvelius, secretary; Jacqueline Rankin! treas- urer; Rae Sparks, program Chairman; and Joyce Barker, reporter for the school paper.
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