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I26I ART CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB
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COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Cluh elected Margaret Fishhaclc, president, Rohert Parnell, vice-presidentg and Melvin Diclcason, secretary-treasurer, Miss Mor- ton was the sponsor. rl he purposes ol the cluh are to develop initiative on the part ot the memhers and to have a well planned, interesting program with all ot the memhers talcing part. Some interesting programs were the Hallo- NVC,6Y1 patty, Clll'lStIT1ElS SHCI XIE1l6flUl'IC CXClIElDgCS, XVClCOI'Hil'lg olq HCNV IDCITI' hers, and a moclc auction. Members who withdrew during the year were ClaFGI'lffG I3lLIIllCCI'1lJalCCI', Beulah CE1I'Gy, Xvilma Alb6ftSOH, Elflfl Jane CTHXV. CLUB ROLL Estella Allrey, Marlonna Armstrong, Bonnie Burnworlh, llillie Crawford, .leanne Dcpoy. Nalrohn Dexvees .lim Cook, Melvin Diclqason, Virginia Dodds, Anna lxlarie lfaston, Margaret Fishhaclc, Betty Garrison, Julia llerrin, Erma Hurdle, Ruth Hawlz, Murray lnman, Betty Kane, Daniel lvlarlcley, Glen Morgan. Dirt: lxliehael Clara Outcall. lfredericla Parnell, Robert Parnell, l reicla Rains, Xvilliam Racer, ltranlqlin ltetz, l.ouise Sehwarzl:opf, Alvin Schmidt, John Sills, Roy Smith, and Vvlarren Smelser. SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine Cluh elected Martha Cochran, presidentg Delight Garrett, vice-president, Lorada Banter, secretary-treasurerg and Jeanne Holcrott, song leader. Miss Mason was sponsor. lhe purpose of the cluh is to estahlish a more friendly relationship lnetween all the girls in the school and to study prohlems girls might have. The cluh studied occupations of interest to girls. l-hey helped to create the Christmas spirit lay singing carols ahout the town. I he girls Went to lndianapolis in the spring and visited points of interest. CLUB ROLL Loracla Banter, Betty Barr, Madge Berrier, Inez Beelcs, Edna Carr, Emily Clark, Martha Cochran. llelen Coleman, Wilma Cunningham, Valda Dennings, Milclrecl Dugan, l.ois Evans, Ruth Evers, Ruth l:lalter, Delight Garrett, .leanne Goode, .lean Griffith, Marie lliser, ,leanne llolcrolt, Yvanda Hudson. Evelyn lctes, Virginia Kelley Kathleen Kennedy, Naomi Kershner, Delores Marshall, llelen lvlorgan, Rose Norton, Dorothy Schmidt, Louise Schmidt, Ruth Schmidt, .lanife Shroyer, Dorothy Slenlz, Gladys Staltord, Violet Stallord, Alberta Sutton, Ruby Speece, Betty .lo VlillOH'IlJLll'g, Mary Nventz, and Zerellda Nvhyhrew. FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Cluh elected the following officers: Betty Ellis, presi- dentg Joan Xvilson, vice-president: Gene Vxfallcer. secretary-treasurer. lliliza- lveth Ann Nell, song leaderg ancl Helen Louise Riggs, yell leader. Miss Groff was tlwe new sponsor. The aims ol this cluh are: to create a spirit ot friendli- ness among the girls in the student hody: to develop poise and sell-confidence through participating in an active programg and to develop an appreciation ot the finer things in lite. rlhe Friendship girls united with the Sunshine and Home Economics Cluhs lor their Christmas exchange, party, and caroling. CLUB ROLL l.illian Banter, Nona lierlwell, Ruth Ann Berry, Xvanrlave Bricker, Mildred Cale, Gladys Cavan- augh, Evelyn Coleman, Marcine Egly. Betty lfllis Nina Ruth Ellison hlargaret Francis, Margaret Fish- er, Velma Freeman, Esther Gerard, lilizaheth llawlz, Delores Johnson. lxlilrlrecl Johnson, lfloise Jordan. Mriry J. lxlarion, Ruth lxlatson, Betty lxlirthael, .lanice Morris, Elizabeth Neff, Opal Norton, .lune Parnell, lxlary N. Pugh, llelen l.. Riggs, Geneva Risinger, l.eona Risinger, Billie Rislz, Norma Shazlle, Ellen Thorpe, .lean Toms, lhlargaret Turner, Gathel Xvallaer, Gene Xvallzer, Ruth Xveaver, .loan Wilson, Dorothy Yates, and Nvilladine Herr. 6251
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PROFESSIONAL BEC-I NNERS The Art Cluh elected Elaine Landis, president, John Lillie, vice-presi- dentg Mary Chrismer, secretary, Bill Stewart, reporter. Miss Long was spon- sor. Hohhies served as the project lor this club in carrying out its objective, a lceener appreciation ol' the laeauty in our surroundings. Some of these hohlnies were emhroidering, the huilding of crystal sets, and the malcing of scrap looolcs. CLUB ROLL Ray Bell, Mary Chrismer, Holton Ford, John Lillie, Cecil Schwarzlcopl, XVilliam Xvhitacre, Elaine Landis, Anne Marie Landis, Evan Mcljirmit, Bill Stewart. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Clula elected Margaret Shields, president, Lavetha Towns, vice-president, Mildred Morgan, secretary-treasurer, Helen Berry, song leader, and Marcille Brandenburg, press reporter. The sponsor was Miss Morehouse. The purpose ol the cluh is to interest girls in Home Economics activities. Une of the projects this year was a holaloy exhiloit. Uther meetings included demonstrations ol clothing and foods. CLUB ROLL Iona Bell, Helen Berry, Yvonne Blair, Bernire llollz, lxlarcille Branrlenhurg, Patricia Cary, Xvava- lenc Conner. XVilma Ellison, Betty Ifvans, Annabel Garrison, Anna Rose Cvihsen, Mary Eva Gihsori, Olive Gibson, Georgette Hornlualer, Anna Johnson. Ellen Jones, Mildred Morgan, Jessie Morris, Alma Needler, Martha Penrotl, Helen Reed, Martha Royal, Mary Royal, Aletha Sclnvarzhopl, Elma Schwarz- liopl, lxlargaret Shields, Helen Sills, lvlartha Stinson, l.avetha lllowns, Betty .lane XV:-aver, Crystal Xvcsi, Ruth Alice Shelly, Rulay Schxvaver, Dorothy Kelley, Pauline Lamott, Maxine Love, Ruth Ann Martin. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB The Social Science Cluh elected Theodore Getz, presidentg John Xveaver, vice-presidentg and Diclc Evers, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Xvilson and Mr. Craig were the sponsors. The purpose of the cluh is to study home government. The cluh had spealcers on laws and activities of the local govern- ment. lVlr. Kenneth Dewvees spolce on the suhject, UHOW Young People Get lnto Plqroulnlen and Mr. XV. R. Cady, from the lndiana Rellormatory, gave two interesting illustrated lectures: The Starsf' and Hlsille lnside the Xvalls of the Reformatoryf, CLUB ROLL Earl Bell, Clyde Brown, .lane lx5ruml:iel, Rohr-rt Carey, Margaret Clarlc, Mildred Clarlc, Bob Clements, Bill Current, llelen llavis, lfclith Dugan, Diclc Evers, Helen l var, Marjorie Ford, Oliver Furniss, Rohr-rt fleeting, Burnett Getz, Theodore Getz, Dir-It Grimes, Alice llammoml, llarold ,lohns0n, Max Keggeris, Eugene Kelley, Laverne Love, Mary ,lean l.ove, Ruth NrtGeath, Dwane Neecller, Eugene Oulcall, Opal Parnell, Russel Pugh, Vernon Reese, Denton Rell, lfvelyn Richxvine, Robert Richwine, lxlargarct Smith, Denzil Storer, llelen Sutton, Tex Underwood, .lohn Nveavcr, Louise Xfvhil- acre, and Gerald Wlilhelms. C273
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