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The Show Must G0 on The Thespian Club of M.C.H.S. sponsored this year by Mrs. Frances Hayes, speech instruc- tor was organized under the direction of Mr. Frank Landreneau several years ago. This year they have been busy on reports of current plays, and recently produced their own, MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE, an unusually good play for an amateur group. Not only does this group produce plays and act in them as well they also provide all of the stage settings, ad- vertisements, technical workers, ticket sales, and make-up, too.
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FHA. Concentrates on Teenage Growth The Future Homemakers of America is a club of long standing at M. C. H. S. It was organized some years ago with the purpose of bringing into closer relationship all the students of Home Economics and furthering their in- terests in that branch of education. This year the F. H. A. has been concentrating on teenage growth. The teenage theme of their program led to a symposium on going steady in which they heard from speakers giving several and varied views on the sub- Ject. Their activities include selecting an outstanding member as girl of the month, keeping an attractive bul- letin board on activities, and a rose garden. Q70 +0 , OC, so 5 y 1. 2 1- , E j , 3 9 r f Fm U- 1 Q- 1 Lam! ' o 44,0 O QL . NEW H li MFMRFRS sors are Misses Mildred Blakely and Margaret Jolley. 2 il 2 5 in sz 5 J A W r . . I I . , . Barbara Aucoin, Reporter, Mary Lewis, Historian, Mona Duplantis, Vice-Presidentg Patsy Sampey, Tteasurerg Betty Robison, Parliamentariang Sallye Shelton, Song 1 Insular 4 4 ff.- - l To-1. .Mi
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The Student Prints - New Bold Paper Lois Mire is the Edi- tor of the Student Prints and Mike Vi- dos is the Assistant Editor, the sponsor is Mrs. Frances Bazet. A new bold paper! The Student Prints has taken another forward step in publishing a better paper. Since its first publication in 1922, when it appeared as the Pilot , printed by a local printing company, it has undergone many changes, In 1929, the paper's name was changed to the Student Prints . This did not last however, as in 1935, the Student Prints title was resumed. The 1958-59 Student Prints is edited by the stu- dents and is published every two weeks, The new method of printing has been the cause of many headaches for the editor and sponsor, but their willingness to work, plus the cooperation and coordina- tion of the entire staff has resulted in the new Litho- Print Student Prints . Before the finished copy is made, the dum- my must be completed, which is quite a task for the staff. lI0
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