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Club The Library Club had one main objective in mind this year — to make oui library a more attractive place in which to work. They constructed a large bulletin board for the display of book jackets, notices, and items of current in- terest. Several plants were added which served to beautify the room. Student librarians were appointed by Miss Scobie. school librarian and faculty sponsor of the group, to take charge of the library during each hour of the day. Each of the club's twenty-four members has been working on a scrapbook which is on display in the library as a reference. Some of the various themes illustrated in these books are: Actors and Actresses, Cartoons. Manners, Recipes, Greeting Cards, Poems, and the Life of the Quints. ♦ v Vice-President. GERTRUDE OTTO Secretary BETTY LOU ROBINSON At Table: Gertrude Otto. Betty Lou Robinson. John Draeger. Bob French. Standing: Robert Mateske. Rose Marie Metz, Bernice Furman. Norman Welke. Marvel Guerke. Miss Scobie. Seated First Row: Esther Wegner. Mary Murray. Margaret Alice French. Agnes Nickolai. Thomas Rozek. Rosalina Schmudlach. Second Row: Donald Siepert. Gloria Beland. Desire Hardell. Lucille Vaughan. Ethel Schmidt. Sara Kroll. Third Row: Hillard Esselman. Herbert Hallmann. Desmond Cotter. Norma Metcalf. President: JOHN DRAEGER Treasurer ROBERT FRENCH 21
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President: JACK ROBINSON First Row: ( seated Meryl Ritchie. Mertice Johnston. Douglas Ritchie. Betty Ann Cart- wright. Jack Robinson. Marge Metcalf. First Row Standing: Charlotte Joy Harring. Arvilla Eichsteadt. Esther Wegner, Marion Ransom. Francis Ambrosich. Mary Block. Second Row Standing: David McNamara, Alden Eichsteadt. Lucille Vaughan, Miss Swiggum. Milton Schwartz. Roger Schultz. Myron Schwartz. Henry McTrusty. Vice-President MERTICE JOHNSTON Secretary- Treasurer. LUCILLE VAUGHAN P ieAd. Club The Press Club calendar lor the past year records such events as the post- Wautoma dance, a pep session, and a field trip — not to omit the weekly staff meetings, under the direction of Miss Swiggum. Staff meetings were held on Mondays during the club period. The time was spent in getting assignments for the weekly Hilltop items in the Montello Express, and reviewing the theory studied during the week. After studying the terms used in a printing office, the club members took a field trip to the home of The Montello Express, where they were gratified to find that these terms did actually apply to printing. Inspection of the linotype, which was be- ing operated, proved very interesting. A dance given jointly by the Press and Hobby Clubs after the Wautoma game netted enough cash to easily settle all bills of the club. The Press pep session prepared for the last basketball game of the season was in the nature of a quiz show with Jack Robinson as the questioner for the four classes. The result was a tie between the Juniors and the Sophomores. And so the writers continue to advance and improve their weekly news articles in the true fashion of M. H. S. students. 20
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n f o o President: MYRON SCHWAR1 Vice-President DON WETLAUFER Secretary- Treasurer: RUSSELL WEGNER First Row: Donald Zink. Charles Roskie. Claude Herrick. Robert Tagatz. Sidney Harring, Roger Schultz. Alvin Kosloske. Second How: Robert Wall. Robert Tonn. Arthur Zuelke. Donald Wetlaufer, Leslie Hull. Myron Schwartz. Robert Wein, Mr Frank. Adviser. Third How: Merrill Blodgett. Harley Janisch. Russell Wegner. Willus Mittlesteadt, Kenneth O'Connor. Robert Just. Douglas Wheaton. Gordon Daniels. lisifUatte Club The M. H. S. Model Airplane Club came into existence this year, as a result of the efforts of Bob Wein and Sidney Harring, aeronautical braintrusters of the club, and continued throughout the year under the guidance of Mr. Frank. Its weekly club period was given over to a discussion of the merits and draw- backs of anything and everything aeronautical, and to flying models in the gym. Prior to the Westfield game, the club presented one of the most entertaining pep assemblies of the year — Bob Wein's plane scoring a bull's-eye through ihe basket for M. H. S.. while the plane representing Westfield crashed with a jarring spiral landing. 22
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