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1 1 2 j The Sketch Motto: What kind of a room would mty room be If everyone in it-were just like me? Miss Sturgis, Room 118 President ...,,....,.....,.,.,.....,..,. .... . . , .Mary Ellen Thornburg Vice-President ,...... Billy Roessler Secretary and Treasurer r....... .....,...........E1ta Mae Schultz Project: Traveling to different parts of the United States. Motto: We look forward to the best. Miss Williams, Room 202 President ir.,...,........ Virginia Vey Vice-President ..,... ,. ....r...,s . ............Annabel Van Winkle Secretaryvand Treasurer ....., . ...............-Richard Witmer Mrg Stephens, Room 204 President ..,.. .Florence Maynard Vice-President Maxine Mahoney Secretary and Treasurer .t....,. .. ,.,.. ,,..,, , ..Wayne Sanner Miss French, Room 206 President ,,t..,.... Margaret Conners Vice-President ,,,...,. Earl Hawkins Secretary... .. .,.. .Evelyn Herring Treasurer... ..,,.,.. Thomas Buteau Miss Eastman, Room 208 President ............,., Robert Parker Vice-President ,........... Earl Jolliff Secretary and Treasurer... ...,Joe Osborn Project: Nature Stugdyv Misses Nussbaum and Jones Room 212 President ...... Josephine Callahan Vice-President -Marjorie Cherry Secretary and Treasurer .....,.,.. ..............Harry Blassingham Motto: Green and Whzte ight for the right. Miss Priest, Room 214 President ...... Lenard Rosenbaum Vice-President ............ ... ... ........,,....,.Betty VanVoorhis Secretary ............... Frances Sloop Treasurer ........... Robert Smith U Project: Travel Talks. Miss Walter, Room 216 President .. Wilson Woo-dmansee Vice-President..Mildred Stephens Secretary and Treasurer .......... ... . .. ....., ..,... J une Usher Miss Curtis, Room 218 President .... Mary Lou Anderson Vice-President ..,. Charles Colbert Secretary and Treasurer ........ ,.............,...Virginia Bruner Project: Know Marion. Miss Manson, Room 220 President . .. .. ........ Helen Cole Vive-President .,..... Robert Davis Secretary and Treasurer ....,,,, .. . .Joseph Custer
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The Sketch 1 1 Activities Home Room OR THE LAST PEW YEARS the organization of the Home Room has progressed until it is now the nucleus of all school activities. HI-lome Room First seems to be the motto of every boy and girl in Martin Boots. The Home Room has charge of the general administration of the affairs within the room. They tend to create a proper attitude of courtesy, loyalty. industry, sportsmanship, and other qualities among the student body. At least once each month each home room presents a program of entertainment to its members. Occasionally parties are given which give the students social training. The home room fosters a better relationship between the teachers and students. They become better acquainted through their cooperation in Home Room affairs. Students of the Home Room also become better acquainted With each other. The aim is, 'ATO make the home room the students home, ---Miss HARDIN Mr. Hopkins, Room 6 President ,,,.,.,,. .. Anna Shrock Vice-President Vivian Smithson Seretary . Virginia Thurston Treasurer. Kathleen Smith The project of this room, planned by Sara Sprinkle, is Grant your trust to Home Room Sixf' Mr. Kelly, Room 104 President Robert Grant VicefPresident Robert Hautem Secretary Jeanette Jordan Treasurer , Richard Garber Miss Coy, Room 106 President Mary Flannagan Vice-President Howard llart Secretary and Treasurer . ,...... . Robert Fultz Mr. Weaver, Room 108 President .. . . Paul McCoy Vice-President. Frank Murphy Secretary and Treasurer.. . .... , Betty Liniger Misses Beals and Hadley. Room 112 President . .Forest Kendall Vice-President . John Rhorer Secretary Doloras Paxton Treasurer Eugene Pennington Miss Studder, Room ll4 President Max Long Vice-President Helen Kuhnheirn Secretary . Margaret Lines Mrs. Curlcss, Room 116 President Doris Davis Viet-Presidetit .Junior Conrads St-tri-r.1ry and Treasurer Frederick lilannagan Project: Martin Boots Junior High Scrap Book.
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The Sketch 1 3 Clubs Boys' Cooking Club Marvin Archer, Verlie Brooks, Chas. Booth, Thomas Bitteau, Chester Culley, Le- moine Duncan, Harrold Hockett, Glen Stephenson, Arthur Jackson, Martin Nelson, Lewis Young, Edson Webb, Yates Smith, Ora Scott, Francis Brooks, Charles Harris, Sponsor?-Mrs. Huber HIS IS A VERY unique organization, the purpose of it being is to promote an interest in domestic obligation for the boys. This club has been making very rapid progress the past six weeks. Good luck, bachelors. LUB LIFE provides relaxation from the class room routine, affords opportunity for gratifying individual tastes and ambitions, for exercising special tastes and ambitions, for exercising special talents and aptitudes, for developing leadership, and for assembling indi- vidual interests in the same activities. The History of Clubs, dates back to the organization of a few clubs such as Bcy's and Girl's Glee Clubs and Dramatic Club. These few clubs being alone in the field contained many members not par- ticularly interested in these special sukjects, For the past three years Martin Boots pupils have had the privilege of belonging to clubs which especially interested them, This year we have six Girl Reserve groups, Junior Hi-Y, which meet on Monday, while there are twen- ty-five special clubs meeting on Wednesday. More than five hundred students are enrolled in one of these interesting clubs.
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