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®he 3llohutct OFFICERS President Lillian Lukens Vice-President Elsie Graman Secretary Golda Wallace Treasurer John Collard Reporter Margaret Scott I Sponsor, Richard A. Fiocchi I fprogressiue gtenos’ 01ub Club Members from left to right Back Row William Waters Jessie Carter Charles Zettler Russell Ramer LaVere Wiedemann Robert Collard Louis Parkins John Collard Morris P. Moseley Clemmons Botts Middle Row Elsie Graman Nell Rose Moreland Verna Verbarg Dorothy Jessing Mary E. Triplett Dorothy Gurley Wava Lindsey Frances Riepe Edith Helmantoler Barnie Lee Jones Rose Wilma Black Maxine Collie Mary Anderson Velda Jessing Front Row Lillian Lukens Mildred Mitchell Delores Jeffords Elaine Golightly Margaret Scott Ina Owens Melva Kerr Valeria Seibold Minnie Lukens Florence Hornthrop Golda Wallace For the first time in the history of M. C. H. S. a Commercial Club has been organized. The purpose of the club is to encourage students to study the new developments of business, to become business-minded, to become social-minded, to develop high standards of scholarship, and to learn to appreciate the value of good business ethics. Only students with A or B standing in the commercial subjects are eligible for this club. Club Colors —--------------- —---------------- Blue and White Motto —---------------v— •----------- —J “Opportunity Awaits Us”
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f ?he JIUohmet mmmmmmmmmmKammmmmnm Fo Po Ao LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE We believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deeds—achievements won by the present and past generations of farmers; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. MEMBERS OF F. F. A. Front—Left to Right Howard Teckenbrock Harry McDaniels Francis Kidd Leonard Trampe William Dunmire Albert Dyer Loyd Lambert Barber Frazee Paul Rushing Paul Mescher Second Row Stewart Cooper Lloyd Scott Loren James Willard Hillebrand Harley Wilson William Miller Walter Schmidt Geo. F. Sullivan, Instructor Back F.ow John Hausman Edward Haynes Otis Waters Frank Wilson Lloyd Inman Elmo Karraker John Clark Milburn Taylor John Moorman President, Howard Teckenbrock Vice President, Barber Frazee Secy. Paul Mescher Treas. .. Willard Hillebrand Reporter John Moorman Watch Dog Laverne Elam Sponsor George Sullivan Page 23
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®he HUohmct 51atin 01ub This club was organized this year for the purpose of making Latin more interesting for Latin I, II, and III students. All Latin III students are eligible, Latin II students are required to have a grade of 90 per cent or B, and Latin I students a grade of 95 per cent or A. Several plays were given during the year, the most outstanding one being a play in Latin Called “Medicus. Reports were given on Latin stories. Several Latin spelling matches were held for the purpose of perfecting spelling in Latin. Many interesting Latin songs were sung, also. Club Colors : Purple and Gold First Row Keron Manion, Billie Yost, Wilnona Diekman, Margaret Schneeman, Marjorie Frink, Mary E. Triplett, Margaret Scott, Clemmons Botts. Second Row Miss Rush, Anna Green, Frances Shepard, Margaret Beane, Velda Jessing, Mary Busclaus, Edith Helmantoler, Helen Evers, Sarah Durham. President Velda Jessing Vice President Margaret Scott Secy, and Treasurer Clemmons Botts Reporter .. Margaret Beane Sponsor Miss Ora Rush I’aye 25
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