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BUGLE - 1927 THE. HOME ECONOMICS Cl UB The Home Economrcs Club was organized rn October by Miss Helen Marne ones The offlcers elected were eanette Swartz Presxdent Margaret Boudrxe Vrce Presr dent une Cesell Secretary and Mildred Wahl Treasurer Membership was lrmlted to grrls taklng the second year of home economlcs Mlss Margaret E Holliday was chosen as an honorary member The purpose of the club rs to lnterest glrls IH home economlcs to ralse money for phxlanthroprc purposes and for educatronal fleld trlps and to glve any ard ln servlng school dmners or teas There are three meetlngs a month the last belng a soclal meetmg This year money was ralsed through a Chrrstmas Bazaar and sellmg hot chocolate at noon Thls money was used for a fleld trlp to the Mxchlgan State College at Lansmg une 4 STYLE SHOW When the mothers and frlends of the girls taking Advanced Clothmg arnved about four o cloclc Frrday December I7 at the Hugh School they were shown mto the Sew mg Laboratory whlch had been rearranged lh the form of an amphxtheatre Here the guests were welcomed with a talk gnven by Miss Helen Marne ones teacher of the Clothmg Department After Lottre Bauer gave a talk on The Study of Clothmg Catherme Cesell told of the Prmclples of Desrgn as a whole This toplc of deslgn was carried on more m detarl by Jumetta Gesell who rllustrated her pomts wnth colored plates Between these tallcs the gurls of the Advanced Clothmg Department mdxvrdually dns played their woolen dresses whrch they had constructed nn class After the style show the guests were shown mto the dmmg room where under the supervlslon of Mrss Margaret Hollrday the teacher of the Foods Department the girls had prepared damty sandwrches and tea for luncheon rn gay Christmas colors Miss Clara Marsh presrded over the tea table very appropriately . . . 4 . .J . . :J , . 2 .' .- .- 31 h y 3 . y 'u . . . .. .,J -' . , . . . .J , I
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BUOLE 1927 SCI-IOLASTIC CONTEST Thls year Monroe Hugh School entered a state wlde scholastrc contest The sux people havrng the hrghest average for a perrod of sux weeks were to represent the school at the contest held at Mount Pleasant These slx wlth the next srx w r to bc lnvlted to the Honor Banquet and the next frfteen were to recerve sp cral recogmtron 1n the an nual and the newspaper When the results were announced the following people were found to have tl e h gli est records and they represented the school at the contest Arun lh1llDD'1l t 1 belle l ru 1 tnk I Mthur Kutsohe nn I Sllllll Nltltl The next group together with the orlg nal sux were guests at the Honor Banquet They were ll l nt 4 In the last group there was a txe so that there are slxteen mstead of fifteen as intended These people were X1 rhle Ballard TJOIIN 1 ooper XX rlmr lx llll'll91ll I intt l e nume X1 utha Clark Fl171bcth Dusse ru Lessrt l fjrness R rthexrne 5ll1fllldt Marg. iret Boudne Estella CO9t7 Mollxe Lrebumm Inev X rllmont Alvm Duvall Mllclred Heck Prul Mexreott llaruet Zoln The contest aroused keen competltlon and many grades were a good deal higher than the average It IS hoped that the contest wrll become an annual affarr THE. HONOR BANQUET The annual Honor Banquet was held this year on May 25 at the Hlgh School The affair was enjoyed by the students and the members of the faculty who were present The tables were attractxvely decorated block M s bemg much 1n evrdence Attractive programs and place cards carried out the school colors of red and whrte Those present at the banquet were The captalns class and organlzatlon presidents cheer leaders honorary athletrc club members bugle edrtor the debatmg team Gertrude Breltner wlnner rn the Commercral Contest gym team orator declalmer and representa trves of the faculty After a dCllCl0US banquet served by the members of the Domestic Science classes the followlng program was enjoyed PROGRAM On with the dance Let Joy be unconflned Toastmaster Mr Crandell Terpslchorean Arts Quadrllle To the Faculty Eldon Koplcc Black Bottom lo the Students Miss Hunter Il'lSll Washwoman To the Cooks Roger Dunbar Lame Duck To the old Hugh School Helen Schmidt Hlghland Flmg To the new Hugh School Edward Mccormxck 'Y . . . no 1 - . . , , . t , . B , .. . , - c , ' ' I Z - , .1 ' J ' ' 1 Ada ' 1 is c-lr F1 'ish 1 ' C . Zo 2 0l'l'iS sl i 2 ti 'l , I . . .lul': Jeli ltolu-rt H11 nc-r lluvillr- I!-tz Ituih llinz .lzunrw-s llolmn .lnnv Ilnssvt , . . A 2 . '..' 1 ' N 2 Yi ' A .1 5 i.2 . z ' Q It A ' -1 1 . '2 S' ' - Y: 1. ' 1 . . '1 ' 1' : . fa ' ' - 'V . v-' - , , . v tl 9 17 ' ' ' ' , . : Y 1 I H O Y 1 1 n 1 v ' Y I .. . - - H .. . N , . I V . . Y '
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BUGLE - 1927 CHEMISTRY CLUB Thus year the Chemistry Club was organized early to consider more of the lnterestmg aspects of chemlstry outslde the scope of class work Edward McCorm1ck was elected Presldent Ray Brancheau Vnce Presldent and Vercxl Snyder Secretary The subject of chlorine for the treatment of colds was well presented by Ward Gehrken and Howard Bentley After this the club vlslted the water works where they saw lnterestmg appllcatlons of prmclples learned m the classroom The Waterloo Ice plant was next vlslted where the club learned many new and ln terestlng thmgs about the manufacture of artlfrclal :ce The most mterestmg meetmg of the year was the last one when Mr Ernst a glass blower from the Unlversrty of Mlchlgan gave a demonstration We hear that AI Wagner was especially benefxted by this demonstratlon After this meeting the club dlsbanded wlth hopes of an even better one for next year RADIO CLUB radio among the experlmenters of the school Qunte a number Jomed and meetmgs were held every Wednesday night for part of the wmter and sprung The year s program consisted mostly of lectures on the theory of radlo glven by Mr Slsco and several other club members Some work was done ln testing out various cur cults ln recenvmg and transmlttmg sets and comparisons were made between some of the sets made at home and those purchased complete It was generally found that there was very little difference ln efflclency although there was some m appearance In order not to make the club a too technical affalr Mr Slsco gave a party for the club at his home It IS hoped that enough lnterest has been aroused so that an expenmental station can be established m school next year As many of the boys are stlll contmulng wxth the work It IS felt that better results wxll be obtained next year Gus l-lenrlch was elected President Norman Bragg Vlce President and Earl Ballard Secretary Treasurer Mr Slsco was advlser for the club This club was started for the purpose of stimulating some interest in the theory of
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