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arts club C17 Swift 5, c if 45923 'ft 4-5,-Ji K-vi V, w 4 'M'-'XYQ-. 60, if XETM S9 S X E59 I LM5. .4,.,J7 N n 'Stairs Bald ssmger Zelakoskx onq Ula!! Nicholas Pears e Orr Potts Huis Heinz! emann t'Tlarson Bohnctt Elkloff lllach tor Donop Fitch 1 nv enter Beckler Franzen miss Dent Goyke Small Shannon Clem 1-PP' l lt.. . Z, V . f- X f nttt We v ,-5 One of the youngest organizations at Iay Ce ' Cl b e is the Hrts u sponsored by flliss Hilda Dent. Lectures, sketch- ing art tours a Sunday afternoon musical and sculpture demonstration an art exhibition, and finally a gay eve- ning with dinner at Riccardos Studio Restaurant-the artists rendezvous of Chicago-all went to make for an eventful first year. Ulith the close of a most successful season plans are already in the making for an equally interesting and active Qrts Club next year. Officers of this group were Bob Franzen, president: Glaine Bohnett, vice-president fllagd l , a ene Royce, secretary: and Rlice Shannon, treasurer. W tj f f 'v , f ft, X NSN ,f tt l fl V K J , fl t if Cl if x 5 'jf ir ,fx M f , x is . ' : win,Cavanaugh, C. ' , v 'I '. U I : ' ', .. QQW3 gy, x X V iv fl tt J , f J I , ,KX 3 ii f
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I 1 :yi l l t l fflifchell,ALondon, Grck, Loseff, Ellis, Folkrod, von Huben, Baldwin, Stevens. l 4 pi Seated Loque fflinnick Halperin Smead Standing: Barron, fTlcCanna, LU. Iones, Fitch, l tl Seated: Ianney, fI'lcCormack. 105 Standing: Ouanticlc, Pohle, Koenig, Houls, Fisher, Swisher, Edmunds, Crow. Q v 'l ,A-1:17 I Q' Clfdmd C ub I 'K N x s The Drama Club was filled with new vigor W J, I l ' and activity during the past season. It ex- ' if f panded from a aroup of ten actors with a one ' X-.g4r.v:.?- act play aim, to thirty members interested i f' not only in the actinq, but in scenery, finance, ff and publicity. During the fall semester, under the leadership of Illarcia Folkrod, president and directory Catherine Swisher, vice-president: and Shirley Edmunds, secretary-treasurer, the club pro- duced three one act plays. Scenery for the plays was made by students with llancy Fisher in charqe. Kenneth Hlacfllurray, head of the ieff' .Lg publicity qroup, invited parents and friends to attend. +1 Hfter such a successful first semester, the new officers, fflariorie Hibbard, president: Barbara Houts, vice-presidentp fflildred Quantick, secre- taryg and Greta Ohman, treasurer: had little trouble in producing a three act play, Seven Sisters . mr. Stevens directed the play, which presented in the Ridge Park
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Perhaps one of the most active clubs in the school is the Commerce Club, which is sponsored by fllr. Ieff Hnderson. The object of this group, whose membership totals approximately fifty, is to interest students in business organization. Outside speakers are procured for the meetings and many tours are taken by the club. Hmong the guest speakers presented by the Commerce Club was filr. F. Scott, of the Illinois State Gmployment Service, who spoke on the use of the Cmployment Service in obtaining jobs, and discussed the fields which showed the greatest possibility of openings for ern- ployment. fllr. Clifford Strand, a Certified Public Plccountant, pre- sented the history of acountancy, and discussed his experiences as an auditor. Various educational trips were taken by the club. Tours were made through the Chicago clearing-house, Continental Illinois Bank, a newspaper plant, the Board of Trade, and the Palmer House 'tYeS, they saw Bonnie Bakerl. Hfter most of the events of the past year are forgotten there is one which will linger-the student-faculty show produced by this group. ln addition, the Commerce Club sponsored a roller skating party dur- ing the spring vacation. Hnother of their noteworthy achievements is the publication of the Qlurnni l'lews. This year an Pllumni Banquet was given by the club as ct means of renewing old acquaintances. The officers for the fall semester were lack UJentsel, presidentg Qlice Shannon, vice-president: and lean Baldwin, secretary-treasurer. In the spring semester, .Fllice Shannon became president, while Edward Loseff was vice-president, and lean Baldwin retained her position as secretary-treasurer. commerce club Ftrs! Row: Royce, Reinhold, Zelaboslci, Donop, Baldwin, Knight, Buell, Loseff. fl'lr. Flnderson Second Row: lllelin, Richmond, l-leinzelman, Grebing, lllarson, O. Ptnderson, Coyner, Small, Cavanaugh, Lenz, l.Uales, Shannon. Third Row: Fisher, Reker, Franzen, Reade, Hoefle, ITlcCormuck, Hnderson, Carstens, fllalleris Hill, Briggs, ITlcCannn, Schaeder, Shannon.
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