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JOURNAL I SM CLUB THIRD ROW: B.Cunningham: humor KCI, calendar KMI: R.Powers: art KCI, art KMI3 S. Dudek: circulation KCI, calendar KMI: C. King: reporter KCI, reporter KMI: M. Kampfer: reporter KCI: W.Kerr: reporter KCI, features KMI: M.Durfey: report- er KCI: W. Trettin: reporter KCI: E. Stierle: reporter KCI, reporter KMI: N. Coder: grade news KCI: I. Sutton: report- er KCI, reporter KMI: SECOND ROW: M. Kunz: circulation KCI, reporter KHI: B. Phipps: reporter KCI, typist KMI: L. Park- er: reporter KCI, reporter KMI: B. Kretin: reporter KCI, D. Frusher: features KMI: L. Rogers: reporter KCI: E. Kuhn: reporter KCI: D. McVicker: reporter KCI, reporter KMI: J. Phipps: reporter KCI, reporter KMI: S. Semark: reporter KCI, features KMI: M. Sasse: art KCI, features KMI: J. Hoover: grade news KCI, reporter KMI: FIRST ROW: Miss Sommer: advis- or: H. Butz: production manager KCI, pictures KMI: C. Wicks: business manager KMI: H. Butz: re-write editor KCI, editor KMI: T. Belcher: co-editor KCI, features KMI: B. Woods: co- editor KCI, typist KMI. ABSENT: C. Parker: sports KCI, re- porter KMI: P. Ehret: art KCI, reporter KMI. We, the members of the Journalism Club, consisting of Jr. and Sr. students have published this 1942 edition of the Monclovian with the hope that it will preserve, through the future, your treasured memories of this year. The Journalism Club has published the Cardinal and the Monclovian, continued membership in the National Duplicating Association, and attended Journalism Day at Bowling Green University during the last year.
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STUDENT CUUNCIL SECOND ROW: P. Wicksg M. Woodsg C. Parkerg M. Kampferg N. McClure, E. Parker. FIRST ROW: Mr. Herbert, advisor, L. Parker, Vice-president, C. Wicks, Presidentg H. Butz, Secretary-treasurerg N. Arm- bruster. ABSENT: E. Longenecker. This year the Council has selected nPatriotismn for its theme. The first step that it has taken is passing a motion reqnling each class to repeat the Pledge of Allegiance every morning. As formerly, the Cmnnil sponsored assembly programs in- chxhng pep meetings, movies, speakers, a volley ball tourna- ment, and other activities. To finance these programs, a tax of lOZ is charged on each contract that is issued. The aim of the Student Council is to promote good citi- zenship within the school. During the several years that this ongunzation has existed it has attempted to live up to its aim. This is a purpose which cannot be accomplished in a short time, but each year the Council does its part toward upholding the ideals of the school.
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SENIOR BAND FOURTH ROW: G. Allen, M. Curtis, M. Kampfer, A. Tanner, J. Bell, J. Trapp, J. Curtis. THIRD ROW: J. Womack, E. Phipps, J. McCreery, L. Mastin, B. Beers, H. Butz, K. Heslet, V. Kruse, M. Kampfer. SECOND ROW: L. Paxton, D. Schwieterman, R. Damore, T. Bel- cher, B. Phipps, Mr. Warnock, Director, M.Holliker, V. Ley, C. Kruse, A. Womack, N. McClure. FIRST ROW: D. Kerscher, P. Barton, N. Armbruster, M. Meyers, D. Frusher, P. Wicks, M. Woods, B. Bell. This year we believe our band has surpassed all other years in quality of playing. We have put all our time on a better grade of music. It seems that in the long run the better music is the type that is the longest remembered. Current popular music will mean little fifteen years from now. On the other hand, music by Mozart or Sousa will be Wbfulmuch next year, ten years from now or one hundred years from now. Some of the activities which many will want to remember are the trip to the Ohio State Fair, thejg ticipation in the 'Urea dunmand piece Farm Bureau Band, and the nineteen forty- two Lucas County Festival directed by Louis Pete of Ashland. We are sorry to see some of our best players who are sanxus leave us, but we find encouragement in our ample sup- ply of new nmnbers. Thoseleavinglour rank this year are Helen Butz, Paul Ehret, and Allen Tanner. To them we say, Uwe hope that the experiences you have gained through our activity may be a pleasure to you in years to come.N
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