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Winmlaf' The senior Dramatic Club intends to enter upon a program to build up the morale of the stu- dents of M. l-l. S, They intend to give at least one performance this year for the student body as a whole. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. The class officers are president, lim Phillipsg vice-president, lunior Poulson, secretary, Vera Morgan, treasurer, Betty Grove. The office of pro- gram chairman was dispensed with by an amendment to the constitution. At each meeting a com- mittee is now appointed by the sponsors to plan the following club meeting. An initiation party was held, November l5, tor the thirteen new members, and a Christmas pfirty was held at the home of Miss Nelson on Dejember 21. ROLL Wanda Bwntz, Esther Benne-'t, lessie Berrier, Avis Brown, Betty Cline, lanzes Ford, Nadine Getz, Betty Grove, Clara Hawk, Dean Herr, lanice Keigle, Betty Lee, Edna MCCt1Il1tilOI1, Tom McKean, Mary Marine, Billy Martin, Donna Mason, Vera Morgan, Ronald Nolier, Miiigfii -ft P'11k, Inn Phillips, lunior Poulson, Dorothy Beff, Betty Rose Sgt zulding, lunuetta Towns, Rose Wuiiderbauni. Jim' 'KM This year the Miss America Club has divided its meetings into three parts: business, educa- tional, and social. So far this year they have given demonstrations and playlets and have seen educational movies. On December 22 they had a caroling party and a Christmas exchange. Cn May 5 they plan to en- tertain the mothers of the club members. The officers held a meeting at the beginning of the year and planned the program for the rest of the year. The officers are as follows: president, Margaret Merchant: vice-president, Mildred Bogersy sec- retary-treasurer, Betty Racer: song leader, lean Cunningtonp reporter, Mable Feary sponsor, Miss Shadday. lztkif A111471 i' 11:1 1-.-1 inniz iqzdzt, Xia 11. 1 lfennis, Gffli T 1 ' 1: Z1f'Pl Ger ird, M1145 :ret Gibson, Evelyn Hardin, l::..:ge:.ti it -1:-., F' 1:1-- E'i.i1t:.. 2:11. ' .:g, EQl:. 11 i..ve, li- in Mlrtzri, A 'V 'l 1:11.11 in in fAcGoid11pl:, lJl'11fi:1-et Merchznt, Doris ffflllfl, l., in 1.11111 ', il', f :J 1, F: 1111-1-1' itiiittgri, Nellie fl: 1: P1111 B'-tty Roberts, Mildred Rogers, lciin Schwarz kr t J.1.::.1 I , ' r., Y. 1. A111111 V.'in1'1'1-i, ind Grrrir- li
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t Www? The Social Science Club has been handicapped this year by a small attendance at its meetings, usually having only nine members in attendance Mr. Hollander, prosecuting attorney ot Blacktora County, was speaker at the November meeting. He discussed county government and answered questions tor the group. The library club were guests. At the December meeting Sgt. Melvin Dicka- son was a guest and told about his training and work in the Army. The October and lanuary meet- ings were open discussions on present day topics. The club hopes to have Iudge Burns as speaker at a meeting this spring and perhaps have an exchange meeting with the Hartford City Club. The ofticers are as follows: president, Marthadel VVaiteg vicefpresident, Keith Fulton: secretaryf treasurer, Margarette Hudson, and the sponsor, Mrs. Buchanan. Rnd Ciry, Kc-ith Dick zsoti, lffith Filltort, Ecl: ff ritbtiry, 1'i.fiii1:r.ftte ll ids -ct, Vt :iv ll M ::i:1', VVrlli12 Ott, Roll-tml Sth ttllc, Vrt-ti Stttitt. Iitriibi Pinter, lfiuk l,'fr.irt'-r lflrrtlitfttf Wim, ind Kuff: lf t 5044 gm gm The music department decided that a boys' glee club was needed again this year. Since there was none last year, the boys are spending most of their time becoming organized and trying their skill at two and three part songs. They also sing many songs written especially for boys. That they had to re-organize this year is no sign that the boys aren't active in public pertaini- ances. Several of them had leads in the Christirias program. The club also sang tor the Farmers' Institute. ln the picture they are singing Silent Night First row: Kenneth Shannon, Richard Vfentz, Patil Wzisozi, Keith Fulton, Pnl Miltari, lloyd Cln:.:n Second row: Vtfxllis Ort, ldrnes Ford, N':rn.'::i Hsu-J.zrd, John E:z.shv.'ill'r, ' 1'-'Q'-nt' Wilkti Lv- F trot, Kftth tiittlzxr-nrt. Third raw: lkrnrld Ely, Kenneth Nfft, Eitl V.'eI'l: Rabi' Tusiis T511 11-Kei: Rini' Grfllltlli
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' 97ZofzaLe46 This year the Iunior Dramatic Club is trying to prepare tor Trge Job which 1.-all tall into ilzeii hands next year, the iob ot tillinq in the vacancies created in tie Bixvon C2215 DY qiadiiqxtiny it ot taking over the morale buildina wnicz tliat club began this year. The olticers are: president, Bob Srnitgy vice-president, Betty lVTLI,,'1 iiriioiiy sei:7afi.:iy, lcyc-f Mai' aan: treasurer, Bob Lillie: reporter, lack Bursorip sponsor Miss lrzxrescrp. ROLL Lvef Birrivi, li--:iw Bwriiiwtf, P1111 t'-'ri i, li :i:.. .. fit: 'Qi-t 3' :., lr P2 l' it. t 'Qi ii .- i it ::.: Ford, Billif Hiwl-1, Atqut-:Q t'lfic'.'ffI, t ,' l'iii'::, lt E' ..1' l hit M 111: ' ful 'tim' ' .. mix. :zz 1 'l tf 1.- Rufh Ann Qii vn ltivkit- Pviiff, K'zi:it i filiiiiiifri fha. f1i:i.in rzf, 1 . th, into i fviiflitfl ggzmw The Commercial Club is tor commercial students. This club plays qames which employ skills in typinq and shorthand. By these qanies the members increase their speed in taking dictation and their speed and accuracy in typinq. So far this year they have had speeches qiveri by club meiigbers on the subject ot airlines, in addition to the Games on the typewriter. They held a Christnias excnanqe, December 3. By acauirinq greater perfection in commercial work these students will be better prepared to till positions as stenoqraphers and secretaries. They rriay even There is need in the Armed Forces tor people who can work. work in government ottices. type, take dictation, and do other office The officers ot the club are as follows: president Mary Tune Kesslery vice-president, time Barr- secretary-treasurer, Lois Hoover, sponsor, Miss Morton. ROLL Avis An'hfriy in Bur, ,nie E 111, Mi IQ., :. 1:.i E- A Kessler Og Il M :l.c:1, lo 1'1 ffizrg by if-.., M : iw ' 'he :vt-: Biffx 11'1 'W1r.!z 'ind .'.'i. Zi. iyi r Rm if--H if H f
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