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Orderliness THE LIBRARY CLUB Under the leadership of Miss Helen Gillmeister the Library Club is composed of two groups With twenty members in Group I, and twenty-five in Group II. This club, until the middle of February, secured the addresses of former students, now in service, who have attended school since 1940. The school newspaper was sent to them every two weeks. This list consisted of Fifty-seven names. A large number of newspapers have been sent out since February to these service men. I -1- hI.ll'LllU, Pope, INIunigom- cry. lxc-llcy. 51' mfml Ruiz. Ciilvcr, Evans, lieiislcv, Youlcs, l.L'Y1lI1CllISlil, VI. Maison, Y'Q'iirne, Cornclius, liull. iiffflff Razr: Hill- viird, Daick, Smith, A. C11sti'ic:inc, IXIiss Gillmcis tcr, Mincrvino, XX c-hhcig INI. Rayinondiack, Vins- notk. Tuff Roux' Hess, Higgins, P. Pope, Leonard, Gold- smith, Caleb, Bellamy, Kcpncr, Arnett, Burnam. Frmil Roux' Hoey, D. Evans, Oderkirk, Fox, Miss Gillmc-istcr, Fox, Valenf tinc, Hale, Stork. The club has also done other types of work. In December members folded and placed in envelopes SOO invitations to an Alumni Association meeting. Each week the club mails out the school paper for the high school mailing list of fifty-six names. The exchange list of the M.H.S. News consisting of fifty-seven names has been mailed out every third week. The club oihcers are: Lorraine Webber, president, and Frances Minervino, treasurer. Each group elected its own vice-president, whose duty it was to chairman each meeting of its particular group, and a secretary. Vice-president of Group I is Ioan Fox with Mary Alice Fox as secretary. Celia Smith is vice-president of Group II, Christine Dack is secretary. Neatness 23
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Trustwortliiness THE COMMANDCS Every Monday fifty-two Commandos have been selling stamps and bonds to those who Wish to buy them. They have had complete charge of the purchase, sale, distribution, and accounting of all Victory Savings Stamps and Bonds. During the Victory Loan Drive they sold over 553,000 worth of stamps and bonds. During many weeks of this year the Commandos, under the direction of Mr. Irving Needham and Miss Laura Engelson, have sold an average of fifty dollars worth of stamps. Officers of the club are: Virginia Britt, president, Elma Sowl, vice-president, Joan Voorhees, secre- tary-treasurer. Toff' Roux' Bacon, Arms- den, Cousins, Hartman, E. Bird, Arnett, Furness, Plumley, DeHuller, A. Hellert. Third Row: Vick- erv. B. Balcerzak, Smith P. Britt, N. Hellert, V. Adams, Leonard, J, Hewitt, Maynard, Quible. Semzzd Razr: Beaver, Knights, Willett, Bcedon, Sowl, Mr. Needham, V. Britt, Voor- hees, Bracey, Robbins, Adams. Frou: Rota: Allen, Wise, Miller, Axtell, Gut- tenberg, Schoenthal, Di Stephano, Plummer, Baker. Sldlldfligf Culver, V. Britt, H. Bielak, E. White, Sowl, Flower, D. Bielak, Mack, Dunham, Ferri. Sealed: Hillyard, M. Balcerzak, D. Balcerzak, B. Balcerzak, Mr. Wilt, Wallace Litch- Held, Pope, Bensley, Min- ervino, Gibson. The Commercial Club sponsored by Mr. Ralph YV. Wilt has twenty-two members. Its purpose is to give the pupils a chance to investigate the various industries and businesses of the community to discover how the school can best at their needs for the future. Activities of the club have included a visit to the Medina Trust Co., a test on personality, and Work- ing on a questionnaire to be sent to the business men of the community. The officers of the club are: Wallace Litchfield, president, Rita Bensley, vice-president, Josephine Pope, secretary-treasurer. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB lndustry 22
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Poise and Grace THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Senior Dramatic Club of forty members meets every Tuesday in the Little Theater with its sponsor, Mrs. Ida Cole. This year the three-act play Feathers In A Gale was presented. For Assembly Night two one- act plays, Love In Bloom directed by Norman Misso and YY7ho Murdered Who?,' supervised by Connie Lattin, were given. The training of student directors, the studying of stage lighting and make-up, and the care of the property room have been some of the special projects. Officers of the club are: Kevin Anderson, president, Margaret Acer, vice-president, and Patricia Britt, secretary. T011 Rozy: Rockwell, Hare, Don Kilborn, Poler, Bob Matson, Misso, Rodden- berry, Franchell, Ames, Wurl, Tordan. Semfzaf Row: Williains, Kerr, Brennan, A. Mason, Acer, Anderson, P. Britt, Breit- beck, Menke, Rankin, In gcrsoll, Smith. From' Row: H. J. Hoffmaster, Vickery, Wfillett, Marcia Pavjack Roddenberry, Welslz, Lat- tin, Beeton, M. Hoffmas- ter, Clendenon, Maxine Payjack. Top Row: P. Moriarty, Calafates, Frady, Miss Newton, Lercher, Ives, Ayrault, Dillon, Bacon, Robbins, Hunter, Arnett, Rea, Campana, Swift. Sitiiug: Paine, Hibbard, J. Moriarty, Burnan, Knights, Hazel, Albright, Miller, Matson. This year there are two Dramatic Clubs because of the great interest shown. The twenty-three members of the Junior Dramatic Club meet every Thursday in the Little Theater under the sponsor- ship of Miss Frances Newton. These members who are in Junior High School, study the art of make-up and the correct pronunciation of common words, as well as put on plays. One play staged by the junior Dramatic Club this year was a Thanksgiving drama presented in an assembly. The officers of the club are: Betsey Robbins, president, Joanne Moriarty, vice-president, and Nancy Burnam, secretary-treasurer. THE JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Clear Enunciation 24
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