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H,-....m,-- ROW' UNI : klosepli liurlcc. lzarl l'ansl:r, llavid ifiylor. Patrick Marguct, -Icrry Xlontgomery, liruce liallard. Lewis llry, Ceorgc Kraft. ,lack Gardner, Mr. Marvin Oakes. ROW' TXYO: Rolvt-ri ilicmplc. Reunclli l'rtlui.iu. Ronald Hauswald. llarry Voyles. ,Iolm Xlays. Robert Clayton. llonald Solrcl. Richard Ricly. Rene ton loiies. Russell lialxcr, W a , The Wlrangler Club is one of the oldest clubs ol NAHS since it was organized in 1910 by Mr. H. B. lN'IcLinn, former superintendent of schools. Mr. Mar- vin V. Oakes assumed sponsorship of the club in Robert Temple. llouald Sodrcl, ,loseph llurlic. liriice Ballard. and Russell lialicr present the liixtorx and activities of XYl!'.lHQlL'I'N over XYNXS. -vu -U z'ale4mea7 ca 1942 and has sponsored the club since that time ex- cepting for the three years he was in the service. The purposes of the Wfrangler Club are to pro- mote uublic s neakinv discussions debates and to ba 9 9 participate in any worthy function ol the school or community. Membership of this club consists of not more than twenty-live male students of the New Albany Senior High School. Members are chosen from the senior, junior, or sophomore classes, and membership is limited to students who have maintained an aver- age of an A or B in English and social science courses. The Wrztnglers helped sponsor, and members of the club participated in, the Spealqers-Xlifrangler Cup Contest this spring. The contest, consisting of stu- dents making a speech on some phase of social science, was presented before the student body dur- ing a special assembly. The annual Spring Formal at the Country Club, March 51, was a special event in the club's yearly program. The club also sponsored a Wrangler pep
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11 lll li: In .i :mal scene from X lhd lime for C l'I'islHl.lwu ,ire Xlargaret Cyonnmuu. Iince XX illiainw, Xlark Xlargnrct Shout. Xl.lI'XA'Il.1 NlcXlui'r.iv. , . , l , .sul li'etl.i .Kun XX eher, lilhlllz ,lane limxxii, l,.lll'lQl.l baliuiiu. and Berli Nptuiktis' L lu istniaw piwigixirll, on hand to give out presents. llnloxvever, unlike pre- vious years, he had to make a hurried exit at the end of the program when his costume started slipping.l The cluh also participated in the Speaker-XX7rang- ltr Cup Contest. Another special project was to give short talks explaining the work of the Mohile Unit of the Tuherculosis Association to organizations who asked that the program he clarified to their members, f l I-lflvl' I'u's1Lw.l Allie Night lietoix' Q,l1flNlIll.lNM .iv the linalt- of the The lirst semester officers were: president, Freda W'eh:r, vice-president, Mary True Scharfg secretary, Betty Winter, treasurer, Louise Hohhsg and student critic, Doris Roherts. The second semester officers were: president, Mary True Scharli, vice-president, Mary lNlargaret Shoup, secretary, Freda Wfeherg treasurer, Maryetta McMurray, and student critic, Bettye .lo Mcfllarney. f ji v t 5? 4 W Rexit-ning ilu' yt.ii s .xttixilies of their tluh. ilie Sp.-.iker offieqrs .ire all smiles. ilhej. are, RUXX UNl : li'ed.i NYuher, louise llohluw, 'lo Xlcf I.ii-mv. lietty XYiutei', RUXX TWU: Xlarx 'lrue Stlmrt. Xl.ii'x Xl.irgg,irvL Shoup, Xl,:t'yett.i XlcXlurr.ix. .y-' .Ll
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I-irst semester XX r,ll1,ul:r officers were Ronald llatisxyiltl, kloliu Nlsys, ,lack tan-tliier. .mil lienton glories, llurintg the see-intl semester ilu! club -1 . officers were Inhn Xlays. George lxratt. Iweph liurke. Russell lS.ik.-r. .ind liruct li.1ll..rd. session preceeding the regional basketball tourna- ment. The W'rangler Club was the first club to partici- pate in the XVNAS Series of programs, Opportunities Unlimited. Members of the club told their radio audi- ence the history of the club, activities, and purposes of the club. First semester officers were Frank XY'eber, presi- dent, john Mays, vice-president, Kenton hlones, sec- retary, and ,lack Gardner, treasurer. Second semester officers included Russell Baker, president, joseph Burke, vice-president, Bruce Bal- lard, secretary, George Kraft, treasurer, and john Mays, sergeant-at-arms. Nlcmbers of ilu- XX Llliglers club Aft .ill H1 smiles .ls IlWcX IuI'u1L1l,xLe plans Tor Llleir' .liilillal spring uljllcc tlllriiitj one of lllcll' clulw lilecilligs. RUXY' ONl': ,Iohn Hays, Kenton tlones. llonaltl Smlrel, lionaltl llatisxxeltl. RUXY' VIVSO: lilcharil liiely, llarry Xinlew, Qlurrx Xliintgouiqrx. lliinald Xliller lark Kiariliicr. ROV' IIIRI l: Robert lt-inple. llaxitl fail-ir. Kenneth lrdmau. liit Xlaieuct. Kitwue l'xr,11t. leurs l'rx. l,irl lansler. ROW' IOUR: Xlr. Xlarxin Oakes, ,lost-ph liurke, Russell llaker. lirucq ll.lll.ll'Ll. ZW
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