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She Mlohntct Biology 01ub The Biology Club, an organization for boys, was founded in 1931 with 15 charter members. The main object of the club is to develop an interest in outdoor life through nature study, camping, hiking, etc. Each year immediately upon the closing of school the annual outing to Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, is taken. About 5 days are spent here in swimming, fishing and other activities. This year the club captured the championship of the Big Three, closing the season with an undefeated record. The winning team was composed of Hankins, Alliston, Carlock, Hausman, De Jarnett, Mann. ROLL CALL Back Row: Left to Right C. V. Cochran J. Hausman W. King H. Doyle E. Haynes B. Renehan J. C. Willis Middle Row Vernon Steele H. Hedden W. Hankins G. Alliston L. Flanagan J. Walters K. Marberry M. P. Moseley Front Row F. Carlock S. Gillespie W. Main B. Elliott A. DeJarnett President Fred Carlock Vice President Arnold De Jarnett Secretary and Treasury Morris P. Moseley Reporter J. T. Culp Faculty Sponsor Chas. V. Cochran Page 21
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®he Ulohmct tii-TJ CHARLES ZETTLER President SAM GURLEY Vice-President ROBERT HELM Treasurer RUSSELL RAMER Sergent-at-Arms MR. O. H. TRIPP Sponsor Back Row, Left to right: LaVere Wiedeman, James Starkes William Ford, Sam Gurley, Louis La Veau, Russel Ramer, Eldon Parks. Middle Row; Mr. Tripp, Ben Batson, Charles Zet-tler, Clyde Hankins, Theodore Belt, William Miller. Front Row; Joe Simmons, Pat Park, Robert Helm, James Nave, George Miller. ‘The rfti-lj Club nplie Hi-Y is an organization of older boys. Its purpose is to creat 11 extend throughout flic school and community high standards of acter. The slogan is the 4 C’s; clean speech, clean athletics, clean e, maintain, and Christian Char-scholarship, and clean living. The Hi-Y Club was organized in this school during the school year 1928-29, and has continued to be a strong factor ever since. Membership in this club is drawn from Junior and Senior boys. In December the entire Hi-Y Club attended the Older Boys’ Conference at Car-bondale. This was an outstanding event, the highlights of which were the banquet and the talks given by Mr. ft. 0. Wolcott, widely known boys' speaker. The Tli- has sponsored this past year a food sale and show. They also printed the programs for the District Basketball Tournament. I‘aye 20
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(The |lUohmct President Alice Morrow Vice President, Ina Owens Secretary Eleanor Wade Moseley Treasurer Fern Niekamp Reporter Mildred Mitchell Sponsor Miss Steers Docational Home Economics Club FIRST ROW Alice Morrow, Fern Niekamp, Roberta Park, Eleanor Wade Moseley, Ina Owens, Mildred Mitchell, Mary Alice Spencer, Mary K. Shelton, Elaine Golightly, Helen Mae Dunn. SECOND ROW Mildred Hohman, Elizabeth Walters, Roberta Dollar, Margaret Hope Moseley, Grace Baker, Anna Green, Delores Jeffords, Dorothy Jessing, Blanche Schmidt. THIRD ROW Pauline Teckenbrock, Rose Black, Wava Lambert, Mary Hardy, Mary Harper, Peggy Morgan, Miss Steers, Juanita Jenkins, Imogene Hille, Flo Gandy. the purpose of the Vocational Home Economics Club of M. C. H. S. is to form a connecting link with the home and the school, and to stimulate interest in the art of homemaking. The activities of the club have been varied. Among the major ones are: representation by four delegates at the Illinois Home Economics Club Conference, Springfield, Illinois; recognition by winning first place in Home Economics Club song contest: Construction of flags for Sunday School Recognition Day; Cooperation with the Metropolis Woman’s Club in repairing Christmas toys for charity; inauguration and sponsorship of M. C. H. S. annual Hobby Day. 1‘atje 22
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