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F. orum Club THIRD ROW: Tracas, Bacon, Matchette, Mr. Stout, Schlegel, Lahr. SECOND ROW: Pr ice, Vanderlin, Nevel, Mattmiller, North, Whitt, Kamm, Overpeck, Steele, Smith. SEATED: Trump, Dornsife, Miss Zeis, Stanton, Sheaks, Brady. Jorum Club Studies Current Problems The Forum Club, which started the year with about 30 members has Mr. Stout and Miss Zeis as sponsors. The group has placed its study emphasis upon ‘Post War Planning” this year. In the course of the year they have heard such speakers as Rosemary Finnegan, an American citizen born in the Philippines, and James Bor- en, teacher and social worker, who was a pris- oner in a Japanese concentration camp in Thia- English V LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie, Mattmil- ler, Lamb, Swanger, Lutes, Bosscawen, Orton, Scheibelhut. land. The club has also studied parliamentary procedure. The purpose of the club is to stimu- late interest in, and study through constructive discussion, current, social, political, and eco- nomic problems of concern to high school stu- dents. The officers of the club are: Paul Matchette, president, Carl Vanderlin, vice-president, Joan Christoph, secretary-treasurer, and Delores Sheaks, news reporter.
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Art Club THIRD ROW: Eby, Heiser, Graves, Seeley, Gephart, Masters, Fluharty, Fore, Rossner, Huys. SECOND ROW: Burnham, Cavender, Newcomer, Newcomer, Kopsea, Forbes. Garrard, Kuhn, Pekari, Tracy, Conley, Lutes, Griffis, FIRST ROW: Clark, Bates, Vance, Davis, Kronewitter, Newcomer, Lutes, Burke, Auble, Komick, Nemeth. Art Club Models Puppets Under the supervision of Miss Alice Baker, the Art Club, consisting of some forty members, met and elected Mary Lou Cavender president, Betty Ruddick vice-president, Doris Newcomer secretary-treasurer, and Jean Tracy program chairman. The members decided, as the year’s project, to present a puppet show. Patterns for the six- teen lanky dollies were given out to the mem- bers and the play, “The Enchanted Princess,” was chosen by a committee consisting of Marge Burnham, Mary Lou Cavender, and Isa- belle Clark. Now making puppets is no small task. Heads must be modeled and painted, bodies formed, clothes tailored and strings attached; and then — one must learn to work the little people. The Art Club which meets during sponsor period has been particularly hard hit by the shorter periods and the puppet show has proven to be a whole year’s business. Speech I THIRD ROW: | Conly, Carnes, Swarm, Kiracofe, Sturm. SECOND ROW: Winebrenner, Erich, Picking, Brant, Phillion, Roggeman, Kronewitter. FIRST ROW: Breunlin, Eggert, Stanton, Parcell, Davis, Steffens.
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C - [ FOURTH ROW: Perry, Burkowski, Canarecci, Jacob, Doseman, Miss Foulke, Goddard, Krone- ommercta witter, Witkowski, Hums, Komich, Warniers. Club THIRD ROW: Van Daele, Griffis, Palmer, Wenman, Prahl, Van Wasenhove, Myers, Frisoni, Kopsea, Praklet, Katterheinrick. SECOND ROW: Lutes, Williams, Van De Walle, McBride, Thalmer, Hayes, Healy, Smith, Rossi, Claxton, De Long, Freeze, Fore, Mark, Huys. FIRST ROW: Auble, Rotondi, Mammon, Ganser, Reed, Vance, Martin, Bauert, Beeson, Bracke, Mahank, Nemeth, Power. | Commercial Club Members Banquet As Usual The officers of the Commercial Club are Al- Their meetings are half social and half busi- bert Martin, president, Bill Reed, vice-president ness. Through the people who speak at the and program chairman, Dorothy Vance, secre- business meetings, the members learn business tary-treasurer, and Miss Foulke, advisor. This ways and become acquainted with the busi- is one of the school’s largest clubs with one- ness men of the community. Among their hundred and forty members. speakers was Mr. Fordham, the personnel English V THIRD ROW: Najdek, DeGiro- lamo, Fossett, DeBaets, Toombs, Lundry, Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Cox, Murphy, Frohwerk, Brothers, Quier, Zim- mer, Orlosky, Sterzik. FIRST ROW: Williams, Shiltz, Stull, Becraft, Verhamme, Ver- straete, Gray, Van Lew, Mich- aels.
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