Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL) - Class of 1952 | Page 30 of 82 |
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“QsluA President - Bill Brown Vice President - George Foster Reporter - Lynn Williams Secretary-Treasurer - Rosemary Rainey Advisor - Mr. Robley The Hobby Club is one of the youngest organizations in our school. It was started pri- marily to create hobbies and interests for the students during their leisure time. The requirement of the club is that each member have a C average. The club meets at various times during the month to discuss business matters and also work with their projects. Some of the hobbies that the members have selected are: photography, model boats, planes and cars, crocheting, wood working, match books, pennants, miniature vases. The club as a group is sponsoring a new project. They have purchased a pop corn ma- chine and are selling pop corn at the games. Members--front row: Duane Eckel, Charlotte Jones, Frank Meadows, George Foster, Bill Brown, Rosemary Rainey, Lynn Williams, Junior Miller, and Bob Stillens. Second Row--Jim Brooks, Shirley McCoy, Dolores Eckel, Barbara Harlin, Ronald Mur- phy, and Mr. Robley. Not included in picture--Roy Hinton. The chief purpose of the Dramatics Club, which has thirty members this year, is to give students a chance to appear in public. Each member is encouraged to participate in at least one play a year. This year the club produced a Thanksgiving play, an adaptation of The Courtship of Miles Standish; a Christmas play, Muggsy's Merry Christmas; and several other short plays. Club meetings are devoted to a study of staging problems and preparing the plays for presentation. At one especially interesting meeting. Miss Gloria Appenbrink showed how skillful use of make-up could transform a high school boy or girl to a middle-aged man r urnmon S utmaticA C tufr President - Jim Brooks Vice-President - Janice Bolsen Secretary-Treasurer - Ruth Goodrich Reporter - George Foster Advisor - Mrs. Kuntz or woman. g‘cuc, uui Diuwn,
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