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Agricultural Club Top RowfHerring:, Ellis, Hillman, Sanders, Barnes, Parish, Bunch, Kilgore, Wilson Second Row-Owen. Kistler, Gibson. Rude, Mr. Crane, Truex, Cooper, Havens Third Row Wert, Veach, Veach, Hayes. Shane, Snow, Frasier, Brenne-man Fourth Row-Rezan, Shull, Trook, Marcott, Cain, Rudical, Howell, Esler, Rawlings HE agricultural department began its eighth year of work. as a Club. the iirst of January. This group of boys was supervised by the agricultural teacher Mr. Crane. who was elected President of the Indiana Agricultural Teachers Association in June. 1926. This organization is sponsored by the American Vocational Association of both the United States and Canada for promoting vocational work in its various phases. The work and opportunities of the club this year were extensive. Various lecturers were brought to Marion, giving the students a chance to hear them. The members of the Club won the majority of the prizes at the Poultry and Corn shows in the county contest. Teams composed of the different members of the club demonstrated during the course of the year various features to farm bureaus and other clubs. Each student had a home project for the summer. He was given the liberty of choosing any one he wished to do. Some had live acre cornlots. pigs. calves. poultry and bees. One member took as his problem the raising of Flemish Giant rabbits. Last year a park was started on the agri- cultural farm near the Memorial Field. This year the members enlarged it ex- tending the grove to the west end of the tract, planting more trees and shrubbery. Also the club was represented in the round-up at Purdue, May 4-7. Eggs were the only produce entered. - The club was composed of members which made up the department. The President for the past year was George Snow. Secretary. John Cain.
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Hi-Y Club Tim Row Alxilvrrmll. liarm-s, Booth, lirunl, Charles, I'ull'n1:ln, Custer, Day, Drummoml S1-eoml Row Iluke, Ft-rgusmi, Fixvl, Mr. Foland, Foland, Gemmill, Gotseliall, Grant, Hamilton Third Row Hamilton, Hutchins, Hilda-brziml,James, Jarvis. Jones. Ke-use, Mart, lVletTlurt- Fourth limi' Mcllonough. Nluorv, Morrow, Nichols, Ovvrmun, Rhorer, Sixt, Mr. Smihh HIS Hi-Y Club has been organized in Marion about six years. ln this length of time it has become a permanent fixture of the moral and social life of the high school. The slogan is known as the Four C's : Clean living. clean speech. clean athletics. and clean scholarship. The purpose is to create. main- tain. and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character, At the beginning of each half year new members are chosen. The Hrst se- mester there were nineteen initiated and the second. thirteen. The club reserves the right to select their own members and by that method they keep the club from becoming too large and unwieldy. An annual Father and Son banquet was held at which Representative Al- bert l-lall gave an address. A Faculty and Hi-Y banquet was also given. Mr. Schnell, of the state staff of the Y.lVl.C.A., was the main speaker. The case of Miss Ciladys Neal was continued on this occasion. The culprit was last year charged with using a Latin pony and was this year proven guilty. The sentence was that since she had disgraced the Latin Department. her privileges as Latin teacher were to be forfeited and she was from thence forth to serve in the Physics Department. 0Hicers for the first semester were: President. Will Hildebrand: Vice- President. Clifton Grant: Secretary. James Anderson: Treasurer, John Mart. Officers the second semester were: President. Ellman Jones: Vice-President. Victor Day: Secretary. Hunter Stewart: Treasurer, George McClure.
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V 1. g 'MV g V if 'sg I 1,5 , ll 1 , J , , 1, The Zonta Club RUE to their name, Zonta. which means trustworthy, this group of girls was always ready and willing to accept responsibility. The Zonta Club of Ciirl Reserves is the one non-restricted organization for girls in M.H.S.. Any high school girl may become a member. The mem- bership increased considerably during the year until it included approximately one hundred and forty girls. The variou.s activities included in this year's pro- gram helped to further the purpose of the Zonta Club which is: to promote comracleship among the girls of our school, to develop the social, mental, physi- cal, and spiritual phases of life, to make the club a force for the promotion of higher ideals and to render helpful service to others. The officers and committee chairmen for the past year were: Brenda Pope .........,, , , ..... , ,. .... .,.,. . ., .. .,,, President Velma Foland ,,,t. Vice-President Bernice Jones tti,......., ,T . . Secretary Margaret Clawson . .. . . . Treasurer Mary Dougherty , , Social Chairman Miriam Bahr . ,...,. , ,. Service Chairman Rebecca Snyder . ., , Finance Chairman Gail Ferguson . . Program Chairman Marjory Hays . ,T .. .,.,. , Ring Chairman Girl Reserves Top Rott' Second Row Third Row Alderton Baumgartner Clifford Bah! Bloom Cross B-Illirlgfr Bowers Curfman Barley Brown Curran Barley Brunka Davis Barlow Carey Daugherty Barnes Carter Dragoo Charles Draper Chochos Elkins Fourth Rott' Fifth Row Sixth Row Erlewine Guyer Livengood Fagan Hays Lowder Felton Holdren McDonald Fenstermakcr Hood Mallot Fields Isselhardt McKillip Flinn Kendall Modlin Foland Kile Mulberry Garr Lash Mullen Gould Myers Seventh Row Eighth Row Ninth Row Myers Rhue Sutton Oden Rinehart Troyer Pence Rinker Warner Pennington Robb Weesner Phillips Seybold Wigger Phillips Snyder Wimmer Pence Stevens Whitlock Pope Stucky Reavel Sutton
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