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' ' The stubble in the f irries-kindo lonesome like, but still Junior Dramatic: Club The purpose of the Junior Dramatic Club is to promote dramatic talent in the Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Grades. Under the leadership of Mrs. Betty Paris, the club plans to give skits or playlets for each meeting. For Farmers ' Institute they present ed The Green-eyed Monster . The officers are: president, Allen Griffith; vice-president, Sally Cale; secretary, Patty Carnes; treasurer, Sandra Schuller. The club has twenty-four members, as follows: Betty Mitchell, Carson Johnson, Ruby Lautzenheiser, Allen Griffith, Sally Calc, Patty Carnes, Sandra Schuller, Walter Jackson, Joretta Armstrong, Jo Ann Sutton, Bob Kyle, Sandra Hoover, Nancy Bales, Ray Saxman, Norma Michael. James Krebs, Barbara Luce. Nila Bright, Sally Risinger, Shirley Haworth, Dick Ely, Doris Cortwrighl, Betty Ely, Adolph Ramos. Commerce Club The purpose of the Commerce Club is to promote interest in business, encourage social spirit, and become familiar with our local businesses. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Marjorie Nunn, the club has made trips to the local factories and businesses. Later in the spring they plan a trip to Fort Wayne. The officers are: president. Mary Trant ; vice-president, Jackie Pethtel; secretary-treasurer, Jeweldine Baker. With twenty-two members in the club this year, the roll is as follows: Jeweldine Baker, Kathryn Barr, Mary Alice Beeks, Naomi Bennett, Mary Beth Dossctt, Amelia Clamme, Joan Futrell, Marilynn Futrell, Virginia Futrell, Garnet Glattli, Charles Harter, Jimmie McClain, Sally Millard. Judy Mosier, Betty Murphy, Patty Pence, Jack Pethtel, Vera Jean Ramseyer, Roberta Russell, Mary Trant, Barb.ira Wilson, Norma Zigler,
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And the raspin ' of the tangled leaves, as golden as the morn n ' i . % Athletic Board The purpose of the Athletic Board is to buy athletic equipment, arrange basketball sched- ules, approve athletic expenditures, make rules and regulations governing athletic awards, and select referees. The officers this year are; president, Mr. Gene Paris: vice-president. Mrs. Nellie ' illiams, succeeded by Miss Agnes Rifner: crctary, Mr. M. A. Wilson. The other members are: Mr. H. G. Morgan, Faye W ' iblc, .ind Paul Pugh. Library Club The purpose of the Library Club is to develop skill and resourcefulness in the use of books and libraries, and to provide members with actual library experiences. Under the leadership of Miss Jeanette Rea, the club prepares the bulletin boards, prepares books for circulation, and reads and discusses books. The club chose the following officers; Stella King, president: Martin ' ogiit, vice-president: ' era Hawk, secretary- treasurer. , The club has seven members, as follows: Ruth . nderson, Minnie Gordon, ' era Hawk, Stella King, Uiann Krcbs, Delorcs McDaniel, Martha ' c»ght.
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A-preachin sermons to us of the barns they groiveJ tu fill: Future HoNfEMAKERs of America The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to further interests in Home Economics. Sponsored by Mrs. Madeline Hall, the club had a Thanksgiving and a Christmas party, and a Valentine tea tor the mothers and teachers. They attended a district meeting at Hagerstown, and the Home Show at Indianapolis. The club selected the following as officers: president. Imogene Needier: vice-president, Helen Vil ' all : sccret,iry. Betty VCilliams; treasurer, Jeannette Williams; reporter, Delora Hayes; parliamentarian, Martha Bcrrier ; historian, Clara Mae Gum; sung leader, Martha Teegarden; pianist, Sedonna Newman. The club has twenty-two members as follows: Charlene Baker, Martha Berrier, Mary Berricr, Bonnie Bolner, Barbara Bracken, Clara Mae Grisell, Clara Mae Gum, Delora Hayes, Imogene Needier, Sedonna Newman, Sharon Overmcyer, Inis Parker, Becky Ann Robbins, Edith Spaulding, Olive Spaulding, Martha Teegarden. Helen Vi ' all, Donna Walt , Betty Williams, Jeannette Williams, Phyllis Herring, and Gail Garret. Ra Von Dramatic Club The purpose of the Ra Von Dramatic Club is to promote a program of better high school dramatics. The club had instructive programs, including make-up and play acting. They had three parties: one for the initiation of the new members, one at Christmas, and one honoring Senior members. The officers of the club are: Claredene Morris, president: Janice Williams, vice-president: Carolyn Parker, secretary: Peggy Ely, treasurer; and Kathryn Waltz, program chairman. The twenty-six members of the club are as follows: Phyllis Allen, Patti Buckley, Jerry Burchard, Peggy I Iv, Marthi Ford, Glenn Goodspeed, Marilyn Hoover, Clyde Hyde, Jimmy I.iechty, Claredene Morris, Nancy Oswalt, Carolyn Parker, Harriet Reasoner, Georgie Russell, Martha Shannon, Waunita Shiner, Sue Smith, Annetta Stiver, Marjorie Sutton, Carol Teegarden, Lyle Towns, Kathr n Vi ' alt . Joan Wentz, Fayc W ' ible, J.tnice Williams, and David X ilson.
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