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First Row: Christy, Ellington, Salyer. Second Row: Bledsoe, Cornette, Delong, Cecil, Fair Strange, Clay. Third Row: Gibbson, Patrick, Robinson, Caudill, Hunt, Carey, Powlowski Not Present: Kelly, Morrison, Alley. HCME ECONOMICS Joan Cecil ................ ..................... P resident Jewell Bledsoe ........... ........ V ice-President Ruth Delong ................. ............... S ecretary Barbara Strange .............................. Treasurer Sponsors Pricilla Cibbson Mary Clay H. Barbara Hunt Mrs. W. H. Rice The Home Economics Club is one of the best girls' organizations on the campus. It includes in its membership those students who are either majors or minors in the field of Home Economics. The purpose of the club is to give opportunity for members to develop active leadership and responsibility, to bring students in closer touch with the Home Economics organizations of the state and nation, and to create and stimulate interest and education in Home Economics.
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First Row: Wilkinson, Barnes, Sickafus, Cross. Second Row: Stewart, Scroggins, Carson, Malone. Third Row: Staff, Prokopovich, Moricle, Perkhiser, Tucker, Queen, Mays. Not Present: Workman, Webb, Griffin, Keadle, Chattin, CAMPUS CLUB Duerson Barnes ......... ............................. P resident Garland Wilkinson ........ Vice-President Bill Gross ...................... ...........,. S ecretary Charles Sickafus .A.., .......... T reasurer J. T. Mays ........................ Sponsor The college is a better institution with these men a part of it. This, plus other slogans and high ideals, is the reason why the Campus Club is one of the most outstanding organizations on the campus. Since l933, the club has promoted leadership and honored outstanding male students of the campus. And, since l936, the club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Mays, has become a promoter of campus activities. At the beginning of this year Larry Workman was President, and Harold Webb was Vice-President. Both graduated in December leaving the remaining activities of the year to the present officers. Along with the most tolerant informal and picturesque formal initiations, the Campus Club is proud of their Dance of the Year reputation. '
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First Row: Stewart, Barnes, Thompson, Everhart, Fair. Second Row: Claypool, Sickafus, Hol- brook, Haggan. Third Row: Wilkinson, Collis, Hooker, Vanhoose, Hays. Not Present: Perk- hiser, Wilson, Parker. RACONTEUR Jeane Thompson ...... Bill Everhart ......... Duerson Barnes ..... Garland Wilkinson ...... ------ ............................Editor ...............Associate Editor ................Business Manager .Asst. Business Manager John Collis ............... ..................... J unior Editor James Perkhiser ........ ........... S ophomore Editor Jack Hooker ......... ...... F reshman Editor Marvin Wilson ...... ......... S ports Editor Merl Fair ................. .............. C lub Editor Nancy Holbrook ....... .................... F eatures Editor Charles Sickafus ....... ................ P hotographic Editor Arthur Stewart ......... ....... A sst. Photographic Editor Drexel Wells ........ .......................Photog rapher Bill Vanhoose ....... .............................. Writer Bill Hays .............. ............ W riter Everette Parker .... ............... W riter Mrs. Naomi Claypool ....... ........ C o-Sponsor Henry C. Haggan ........... ........ C o-Sponsor After five years with no publication of the Raconteur, due to shortages created by the war, the Senior Class has once again, through struggle and strife - and fun, come through with a Yearbook. We hope it is a good one and that through our efforts the precedent of publishing the Raconteur may be re-established.
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