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.f junior Dramatic Club fljalette Qlub ACTORS FOR THE ATOMIC AGE The Junior Dramatic Club consists of twenty-five members. The purpose of the club is to promote better speech and encourage dramatic ability. Their aim is to understand and enjoy d-ramatics. The club held an initiation party in November for all their new members. The officers of the club are: president, Jim Leichtyg vice-president, Marilyn Hoover, secretary, Harriet Reason- er, treasurer, Carol Teegarden. The sponsor is Miss Rea. Roll: Patty Buckley, Blanche Butts, Junior Coleman, Don Ely, Peggy Ely, Gail Garrett, Clara Mae Gum, Paul Headley, Leona Holsten, Marilyn Hoover, Dora Mae Huffman, Joan Johnson, Stella King, Jim Leichty, John Martin, Claredene Morris, Derry Nestleroad, Harriet Reasoner, Georgianna Russell, Phyllis Schoolman, Waunita Shiner, An- netta Stiver, Marjorie Sutton, Carol Teegarden, and Kathryn Waltz. ART CLUB REACTIVATED 'lhe Palette Club was inactive during the year of '45-'46 but was reorganized in October 1946. The purpose of the club is to clip, mount, and file illustrative material for the art classes, to take charge of ex- hibits, and to display original work of members. The outstanding project during the year was an exhibit. Officers are: president, Carolyn Parkerg vice-president, Betty Williams, secretary-treasurer, Roy Bell. Our spon- sor is Mrs. Lee Moore. Roll: Karl Anderson, Roy Bell, Donnie Brown. Garnet Glattli, Glen Goodspeed, Dick Hawk, Joretta Humphrey, Jean Keagle, Eugene King, Regina Marion, Deloris McDaniel, Edith Miller, Margaret Miller, Vincent Morris, Carolyn Parker. Larry Puckett, Paul Pugh, Orves Ramseyer, Jr. Slentz, Wood Sutton, Mary Trant, Richard Whitacre, and Betty Williams. Z8
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-s..a ' 7 D7-Queens i Glub Cpommercial Glub Y-TEENS PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP The Y-Teens Club was organized this year to replace the Friendship club, It is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. These members are striving to make themselves better Americans in the Atomic Age. The prpose of the Y-Teens is to find and give the bestf' The code ofthe club is: 'AI will try to be gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, rea-dy for service, and loyal to friends. The officers are: president, Jeannette Williams, secretary. Joan Futrellg treasurer, Imogene Needler, song leader, Martha Ford. The sponsor of the Y-Teens is Mists Purcell. Roll: Jewe-ldine Baker, Kathryn Barr, Loretta Carr, Amelia Clamme, Bonnie Coleman, Dorothy Downing, Mar- tha Ford-, Stella Fuller, Joan Futreil, Marilyn Futrell, Dorothy Garrison, Minnie Gordon, Mary Graves, Donna Helm, Gracie Helton, Be-tty Humphrey, Diann Krebs, Delores Ledbetter, Lyril Marion, Sally Millard, Betty Murphy, Imo- gene Needler, Sedonna Newman, Carrie Norton, Nancy Oswalt, Inez Parker, Patty Pence, Audrey Risinger, Re- becca Robbins, Eleanor Rogers, Donzella Schuller, Martha Shannon, Sue Smith, Edith Spaulding, Olive Spaulding, Leah Tharpe, Helen Wall, Jeannette Williams, Patty Williams, Sharon Wright. LEARNING BUSINESS FOR THE ATOMIC AGE The Commercial Club has been organized for twenty-one years. The purpose of the club is to increase interest in commercial work and to give practice in planning and carry- ing on meetings. This year the club visited the Chemical Plant as an outstanding project. The officers are: Imogene Macon, presidentg Charlene Fisher, vice-prcsidentg Roscman Dearduff, secretary-treas- urerg Carol Howard, song leader. The sponsor is Miss Morton. Roll: Lloyd Anderson, Tom Berry, Dwight Bell. Frances Danehy. Rose-man Dearduff, Joan Denton, Frances Evil- sizer, Charlene Fisher, Joe Garrison, Donald Goodspeed, Francis Hawk, Marilyn Haynes, Carol Howard, Bill Huff- man, Marilyn Krebs, Fred McDirmit, Bob McPherson, Imogene Macon. Doris Miles. Sharon Ort, Jack Pugh, Pat Schuller, Joan Sills, Peggy Bedwell, Bill Hawk, Donald White, Margaret Ramseyer, and Lee Barner. , 27 i it. , i
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, -.-.,., ., . ,. . K . . , ., , . , Glub o..zi..s2.g Glubll FARMERS FOR THE ATOMIC AGE The Future Farmers of America Club was organized in 1928. These boys will help to raise the food in the Atomic Age. The primary aim of the F. F. A. is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citi- zenship. One of the outstand-ing projects of the year was a pest contest with Roll. The sponsor of the F. F. A. is Burton Brinkerhoff. The officers are: president, Dick Love, vice-president, Jesse Rogers, secretary, Keith DeBatty, treasurer, Johnnie Herring reporter, Raymond Rogers, watchdog, Bob Haynes, con- ductor, Herbert Gray. Roll: Jerry Armstrong, Hugh Bennett, Lawrence Beymer, Charles Cain, James Cale, Bob Coffield, Dick Cun- nington, Joe Daily, Francis Ford, Bob Haynes, Dwight Helm, Johnnie Herrin, Fred Humphrey, Fred Mock, Alvin Rog- ers, Jesse Rogers, Merle Rogers, Raymond Rogers. David Wilson, Harry Beeks. Keith DeBatty, Donn Ely, Herbert Gray, Dick Love, Junior Needler, LeRoy Parker, Bob Parker, Carl Rhoton, Earl Welch, Lawrence Walker, and Earl Mahon. A SOUND BODY FOR A SANE MIND The G. A. A. replaced the Sunshine Club in 1944, when Miss Collins was sponsor. 'The purpose of the G. A. A. is to develop the girls' interest in sports. The aim is to have a better undersuind- ing of sports and games. The girls worked for points, Sixty-five points to get their G. A. A, sweaters. This was one of the outstanding projects of the year. The officers of the club are: president, Carol Morgang vice-president, Kathryn Conner, secretary-treasurer, Mar- telle Helm, activity leader, Shirley Trump, and news reporter. Miriam Maish. Mrs. Williams is the sponsor. Roll: Martelle Helm, Patty Shreve, Mary Sue Wright, Shirley Trump, Elonda Rinker. Patty Reasoner. Kathryn Conner, Virginia Baker, Carol Morgan, Ellabelle Cale, Miriam Maish, Betty Cole, Ruth Merchant, Ruth Ann Norton, Rita Jester, Elizabeth Howard, Mary Alice Beeks, Loveleelftinard. Roberta Russell, Betty Lou Freese, Helen Morgan, Dorothy Love, Margaret Love, Christene Love, Jean Baker, Kathryn White. Irene Fear. 29 ,HELL , .
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