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CLUBS Student Council-This year marked the inauguration of a new system of student government in Merchantville High School. The Student Council, under the presidency of H. Frank Pettit and the supervision of Mr. Howard, started to function at the beginning of the second semester. Under the jurisdiction of the organization come such activities as inter-class competition and student misdemeanors. Other officers elected were William K. Yarnall, Vice-President, Elizabeth U. Ferg, Secretary, and Joseph R. Carson, Treasurer. Senior Tri-Hi-This year has been a successful and full one for the Senior Tri-Hi. The members have been kept continually busy with their various projects. The Sailor Dance and Faculty Breakfast were two of our most novel functions. At Christmas time, we gave a party for children with a tree, Santa Claus, toys, candy, and every- thing. Then, in May, came our annual Mother and Daughter Banquet and in June, as usual, our mock commencement in which the Seniors graduated from our club. Our program has continually been enjoyable. We have been aided in all activities by our competent adviser, lllrs. Armstrong. The oflicers for the year were: President, Florence lNIacNicholg Vice-President, Kathryn Flynn, Treasurer, Barbara Carson, Secretary, Dorothy C. Myers. Le Cercle F rangails-The French Club, under the direction of Miss Null, was organ- ized in September, 1930, with Louise Robertson, President, Charles Boogher, Vice- Presidentg Florence MacNichol, Secretary and Violet Chance, Treasurer. The out- standing activities of the club were a talk by a native Frenchman, Mr. Gallagher, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the subject of Christmas Customs of the French People , a visit to the Europa to see the French movie, Sous Les Toits De Paris , an original,and, we are told, clever presentation of song and dance in a January as- sembly, and on a Saturday afternoon, a The Dansantn. With minor plays, cross- word puzzles and readings, the Club enjoyed a very interesting and successful year. Glee Club-The Glee Club, an organization of forty-eight members, is under the leadership of Miss Ethel V. Rudderow. The Club meets once a week in the music room. On December 16, 1930, the chorus rendered four songs in the assembly. They were: Mighty 'Lak a Rose' by Ethelbert Nevin, By the Waters of Minnetonka by Thurlow Lieuranceg Gypsy Love Call by Victor Herbert, and The Bells of St. Mary's by Emmet A. Adams. On March 20 and 21, 1931, the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, with the aid of several outside boys, presented a two-act comedy, The Belle of Bagdad, by Morgan and Johnson. The principal parts were taken by Anne Casper, Sara Pennell, Eleanor Giles, Constance Allen, Alice Iles, Ruth Magowan, Ruth Matthews, Florence MacNichol, Betty Boogher, Charles Boogher, Marcus Matthias, Bill Matthias, Norman Steadman, Morris Pennell and Robert Holleufer., .QI 27 Ig..
Reba Baldwin Eugene Bekampis Mary E. Blankenhusli Roy Brucks Edgar Burrough Harold Casliman l,eola Clements Marion flcments Wilma Crane Frank Davis Browning Deacon ltolrert Druee Arthur Emerson Elizabeth Ferg Richard Fine Kathryn Flynn Raymond Frings Joseph Groves CLASS OF 1932 Victor Harris Nlary Keating Margaret Knell Edgar Lincoln Helen Longhrcy Nan Mason Marcus Nlattliias Otto Mattner lnza Mcfomh Myrtle McCauley William Meyer Katherine Millen Bertha lliller Elsie Moberg Ellis North Edward Page Morris Pennel George Pfeiffer --QI 28 Ia-- C'harles Potter Edward Potter Amy Rapp Roscoe Riley Marietta Sehwenger James Specht, David Springs Stanton Tushingham Fred Voigt ltohert Waddell John Walker llary VValker Herbert Wheeler Edward Wood Howard tvood 1 'aroline Woodward Denis Zulch
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