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Top Row: Klumpp, Sanderson, Grant, Kerr, Lacy, Ostrander, Remde, Shoemaker, Sechowski. Middle Ftowi Youles, Simsik, Brundage, Miss DeLand, Neal, V. Vail, Brege. Bottom Row: H. Vail, Martin, Hibbard, Webber, Sprowls, Reak, Mattoon, Pritchard. THE ARISTA SOCIETY President ....... .... C lay Sprowls Vice-President . . .... Harry Remde, jr. Secretary .... .... A llie jane Neal Treasurer . .. .................................. Donald Hibbard The Arista Society, sponsored by Miss Ruth DeLand, is limited to twenty-tive juniors and seniors. lt aims to stimulate the desire to develop character and to attain high scholarship, it recognizes leadership and service. During the year the members have contributed to the Sound Projector Fund, acted as tutors Whenever requested, and sponsored an assembly. The club programs have consistf ed mostly ot talks by the faculty members on various subjects. The Society educates each member to give service freely, to become a leader, and to develop his character fully. The club programs are arranged to broaden the interests and the general knowledge ot each member. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays ot the month.
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THE SCRIBBLERSH Editor-in-chief ,....,......,....... Helen Mae Youles Associate Stall members ....,,.. Ross Arnett, George Becker, Roma lane Colton, Glenn Corser, Gloria Gut- tenberg, Charles Klumpp, Ieanne McKane, Elaine Rinker, Helen Satkowski, Mary Lou Tucker, Robert Waters, David Whipple. 'iThe Scribblersf' a creative writing magazine, is sponsored by Miss Carol Hall, assisted by a commit- tee of tour faculty and thirteen student members. In December The Scribblersn published both case- bound and pamphlet editions. The May number con- tained new illustrations-original spatter Work draw- ings developed in highlight halttones. The Junior High School was more widely represented in the spring is- sue than in former editions. ln March, Dr. Carl Carrner, lecturer and Writer, was engaged to present two programs ot folk literature. 1 3455.4 72 f X 4 X Z I X fl , if TV -Calf' Q ' -Ju.. ,5ilff'Xt'3i,QG3?1sr'?:lf4 fb Nfcqi Q ., fb, 75, N UNL TQ., ,Up ,JC -- '- x't1lm,itll1 lititf wi W X Y JW M71 'WML llf X -f 4 1- C l-- Vtgijgieijli H, jf 0' 4 ff' 69 ,lt , . 4, Top Row: Mc Kane, Colton, Becker, Arnett.VVh1pple, Waters, Guttfzzihwm, ln1lkvVvr1l41 H'-Pill-Ill! Y 5 J' flow: Rinker, Klumpp, Youles, I-litIk'lCL'I
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THE NATURE STUDY CLUB President ..,.....,............................... Ross Arnett Vice-President .. .... Robert Ellicott Secretary .... .... R obert Hill Treasurer ...... . . .Robert Beach Club Reporter .,................ .........,.... . . .Dorothy MacNair The Nature Study Club, sponsored by Miss Ermie Boardman, consists of about twenty members. The aims of this organization are to promote interest in nature and to teach its members to use the powers of observation. During the winter the club has conducted the special project of feeding the birds. Throughout the year this group has gone on hikes around the surrounding countryside. The club has an educational value to the graduate in that it enables him to appreci- ate better the finer things of nature. lt furnishes him also with a basis from which further study of nature and its peculiarities may be carried on. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Top Rowi Mac Nair, Ellicott, Lacy, Colton, Arnett, Hill. Middle Row: Caldwell, Olmsted, Beach, Coleman, Miss Boardman, Mac Nair, Van Nostrand, Whitmore, Miles. Bottom Row: Cromwell, McCarthy, Hellert, Whittleton, Christy, Dibley, Colton, Brege, Youles
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