The Tet! Us The Student Affairs Committee supervises club activities, school funds, class parties, and student participation in the extra-curricular program. It also plans the Honor Day program, and supervises convocations and chapel programs. Student Af- fairs is composed of four faculty members, two Seated-Miss Nelxon and Miss Morton. juniors, and two seniors. The faculty members are chosen by the faculty itself at a fall meeting, the junior members are appointed by the Junior Class, and the senior members are selected by the Senior Class. Miss Nelson acts as chairman of the organization. Standing-Ioan Wilson, Mr. Dirk, Eugene Barrett, Mr. Cantwell, lim Wlaitreotton, Velma Freeman They Check, U The Student Council held its first meeting on October 8. Sam Wunderbaum was elected presi- dent, Bob Park, vice-president, and Betty Schmidt, secretary-treasurer. This organization takes care of inspecting lockers, voting on the yell leaders, and planning pep sessions. It also has charge of the sale of schedule pencils, and sponsors many entertaining and educational programs. The Lock- Seateal-Bob Park, Betty Schmidt, Sam Wiinderbazzni. er Inspection Committee was Bob Park, chairman, Ray Bell, Rolland Shadle, Joan Murphy, and jan- ice Shroyer. Members of che Pep Session Commit- tee were Betty Schmidt, chairman, Patricia Cary, and Ronald Noller. Those on the Pencil Commit- tee were Eugene Barrett, chairman, Roger Clem- ents, and Janice Shroyer. Standing-Rose W1inderbaum, Pat Cary, Roger Clements, Rolland Shadle, Ianice Sbroyer, Bud Greer, Mr. Dick, Eugene Bur- rett, Ray Bell, Ioan Murphy. The rovide The Athletic Board supervises athletics and makes out the athletic budget. By its approval new uniforms and equipment for the team are se- cured. Mr. Morgan is the chairman of the board, fir Our Team and Mr. Wilson is the secretary. The other mem- bers are Jeanne Holcroft, David Bowman, Miss Collins, and Mr. Craig. Seated-Mr. Morgan and Mr. Wilson. Standing-Dave Bowman, Jeanne Holcroft, Mr. Craig, Mix: Collins. 3400! law. .gbkoof law. 125...
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Theyire repairing he Hollywood The Ra-Von Dramatic Club is for the purpose of increasing the interest in dramatics and public speaking, and assisting any other organization in school to put on dramatic productions. A high- light of the club this year was the presentation of three one-act plays on December S, which includ- ed Glamor for Mrs. Whipple with these charac- ters: Norma Shadle, Elizabeth Ann Neff, Ann Marie Landis, Betty Jane Sills, and Mildred John- son, Mrs. Pat and the Law with George Greer, Bill Davis, Helen Louise Riggs, Gean Walker, and Joan Wilson taking part, Sparkin with Dee Towns, Gathel Walker, Marjorie Nelson, and Mil- dred Morgan as the characters. The club had the pleasure of attending the Drama Festival at Terre Haute on March 7, where they presented Mrs. Pat and the Law. The oiiicers are president, Gathel Walker, vice-president, Elaine Landis, sec- retary, Gean Walker, treasurer, James Whitecot- ton. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. First Rout-Velma Freeman, Mildred Iohnson, Mary Chrismer, Ioan Wilson, Betty Sills, Gatlael Walker, Elizabeth Hawk, Esther Gerard, Mildred Morgan, Elizabeth Ann Nef. Second Row-Gean Walker, Betty Ellis, Norma Shadle, Helen Davis, Elaine Landis, Helen Louise Riggs, Lavetha Towns, Mary Io Buckley, Ann Marie Landis, Marjorie Sue Nelson. Third Row-George Greer, Dee Towns, Bill Davis, Denton Ref, lim W'hiteeotton, Bob Park. ,Little Actors Mn.Q Big Money The junior Dramatic Club has great fun studying drama. The aim of the club is to en- courage and guide dramatic ability in the junior high grades. During the year the club gave a one- act play matinee, which was the first feature of its type presented in our school. It was presented mainly to give members of the club actual prac- tice in play producing, however, a small fee of five cents was charged. During the year the club has made a study of stage terms, .lighting arrange- ments, and make-up. Some pantomines and short skits were presented for the enjoyment of other clubs. Two very interesting social events were enjoyed by all, the first being a fall dinner party and the second a spring party. Miss Mason, the sponsor, is assisted by the following ofiicers: pres- ident, Junuetta Towns, vice-president, Mary Mar- ine, secretary, Vera Morgan, treasurer, Joan Mur- phy. First Row-Rose Wnnflerhaum, Patty Davis, Donna Mason, Margaret Parlz., Eva Iean Sholty, Edna MeCammon, Vera Morgan, Esther Mae Bennett, Ioan MeGoldrielz. Second Row-Betty Cline, Iessie Barrier, Dorothy Ref, Phyllis Fear, Mary Marine, Margaret Hudson, Betty Grove, Ioan Mur- phy, Iune Barr, Mary Iune Kessler, Iunuetta Towns. Third Row-Dean Herr, Tommy MeKean, Guy Sills, Ianzes Ford, Harold Browne, Iunior Paulson, Billy laekson, Iaelz Smith, Eugene Gerard, jimmy Phillips. Theynfe In Search of An Employer The aim of the Commercial Club is to give its members experience in planning and conducting programs, to develop social fellowship among stu- dents of the department, and to bring in practi- cal material not in the curriculum. Some of the most outstanding programs of the year were Christmas and Valentine exchanges, talks by two former students-Dick Michael on Gross Income Taxes and Albert Dickason on Consumer Educa- tion. The oflicers are president, Bill Chaney, vice- president, Joanne Holcroft, secretary-treasurer, Dave Cook, reporter, Gaynel Inman. The club is sponsored by Miss Morton. ou were my queen in ca ico -27-
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