Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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STFZAMIFIIF Editor-in-Chief -- Dorothy Jane Kiefer. Assistant Editor--Margaret Ann Woods. Literary Editor--Faye Fought. Faculty Advisor--Lucille WindIe.Busi- lness Manager -- Anna May Barton. Art Editor -- Verna Mae Bliss. Classes-- Mary Jane Scribner, Virginia Marshall, Lucille Morrison. Activity Editors-- Betty Jo Bacom, Mary Weber, Lela Phipps. Calendar--Thelma Morrison, Fern Householder. Advertising Manager -- Virginia Woods. Typist -- Ardis Linna Circulation -- Karl Sasse. WE THANK YOU The pmblicationof this annual has been made possible by the cooperation and collaboration of the members of the staff. It has meant hard work and planning. when'we think of the joy it will bring our fellow students we feel richly BWBTQBG for the effort nut forth into the making of this volume. In this manner, we, the staff, thank our readers for the hearty receptkm accorded this book. In the contents you will find the infinite ideals and creations of the composers. To the other students and teachers who have given their aid in the pre- paration of this annual we inscribe this paragraph. Their cooperation has meant much to us and we owe them our sincere appreciation. We have enjoyed making this bookg we trust you will enjoy perusing it. COMMERCIAL The Commercial classes have had their third successful year of editing the school paper under the supervision of Miss Wlndle the commercial teacher. The staff is as follows: Ed1tor-1n-Chief--Virginia Woodsg Managing Editor- Thelma Morrisong Literary Editor-Faye Foughtg Senior Reporter - Mary Jane Scr1bnergJun1or Reporter-Margaret Ann Woodsg Sophomore and Freshman Reporter- Fern Householderg Junior High and Grade Reporter-Mary Weberg Class Reporters- Betty Jo Bacom, Virginia Marshallg Senior Novelties-Dorothy Jane Kieferg Ex- change Editor-Ardis Linng Art Editor-Verna Mae Blissg Typing Manager-Lucille Morrlsong Sport Editor-Lola Phippsg Society Editor-Anna May Bartong Circula- tion Manager-Karl Sasseg Press Manager-Lucille Morrisong Sponsor-Miss Windlo. lang Commercial students entered shorthand and typing contests this year. We sent teams to the contest held at Sylvania, Shorthand I and Short- hand II Typing I and Typing II, and Bookkeeping. We also received our share of awards from typewriting companies.

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F Q- 'H MUXUSDUIU The High School Glee-Club The High School Glee Club has a membership of twenty-four girls who en- roll for the entire year and receive one quarter credit. One of the purposes of this organization is to acquaint the group with songs unfamiliar to them. Throughout the year the glee club has several op- portunities to participate in the social activities of the school. We well remember the carollng at Christmas and the selection at Commencement time. Besides learning various songs for the development of their repertoire, a majority of the girls has learned to appreciate good music and to enjoy the lovely effects that the blending of girls' voices produces. The Junior High Glee Club Q The girls of the Junior High School including the seventh and eighth grades, have an opportunity of organizing a glee club of their own. Its mem- bership of twenty-six has been large enough tc accomplish the learning of various two-part songs with an excellent balance of voices. Although this glee club has not been active this year it has gained a great deal from the weekly hour and a half period. HOM ECONOMICS Home Economics classes have been very busy this year. The first semes- ter we made many dishes -- cakes, pies. soups etc. We cooked and served breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Our services were required for a pub lic speaking class banquet and for the Pancake Supper! These gave us practical experience. We sewed the second semester, making blouses, pajamss,dresses, and smocks. They were nicely done. Posters were made representing different kinds of materials. Excellent results were obtained. The Home Ecers feel that they have spent a profitable and enjoyable year under the instruction and supervision of Mrs. Van Gundy.

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