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ary Hill President me Hill Vin' I'r1'sia'1'n! .rraine Shepard Srfrrvtrzrrv aire Kondolf Treasurer vt g,'v c ev 1 DRAMATIC CLUB This year the club has really gone to it and produced a few successful plays. As for the club, there has been great interest and a desire among the members to put on some-- thing worthwhile. Thus one play was presented which had been written by one of our students, Eugene Woodin. This went over with a bang, and such talent is hoped for in the future. Of course we can not forget the able director and coach of these plays, Mr. Reed. He is greatly responsible for the gathering momentum of interest in the club. DIARY HILL, Presidmzf Arthur Hyatt Pnvsidenl Robert Reiner Vice Prfxidmzf Muriel Person Scfrctar v John Leavy Tn'axzm'r THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club has exhibited excellent work this year, not only by the advanced group but also by the younger members. Many interesting talks on How To Take Better Pictures, were given by members of the Club. The Club went on one trip which turned out to be very successful for many inter- esting pictures were taken by everyone. During the year two contests were held, resulting in some excellent entries. ARTHUR HYA'FT, President
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1 1 L, Lf .Ei B 'll' ll ll THE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE This year. as in previous years, an Assembly Committee was organized. It con- ll sisted of twenty-two members, who have been working hard with Miss Kroha and Mr. Lupi to present a good program every Thursday. I The Committee is proud to say that it has presented an assembly program prac- tically every week. We have had many different programs which we think have satisfied the varied interests of the student body four audiencej. The Assembly Committee this year' hopes that their work will be remembered and continued by another group of industrious and willing students next year. CoNsTANcE DOUGLAS, Chairman li ll ll I 'I .5 IP i ll THE GLEE CLUB As the school year 1941-1942 began, a new Glee Club was formed with Faith Steindler, presidentg Virginia Wiser, vice-president: Betty Haefle, secretary, and Mrs. ' Daniels, our gifted guiding note, to whom we all extend our appreciation for making nightingale-sounds come from twenty-two eager, young voices. , In February we made a very pleasant trip to New York to see Verdi's opera i'Aida.'l Transportation was supplied by Mrs. Daniels and Mr. Paul Cullens, whom we all sin- cerely thank. At present we are preparing what we think will be a delightful program for graduation. FAITH STEINDLER, President , n., IU
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Eunice Rasmussen Editor Hawley Echoes TH E NEWS CLUB The purpose of the News Club is to put out a school newspaper. In this newspaper are items such as literature, humor, school-notes, sports and, of course that page most read-the Hgossipfl First we elected our officers. We have Miss Rice as our very capable advisor. Everyone counts, as each has a special duty to perform. Along with our own paper this year we had an added attraction. It was a small school paper put out by different publishers. We had pretty fair success and wish more to the coming members of this club. EUNICE RASMUSSEN, President THE PERSONAL CULTURE CLUB The Personal Vulture Club this year was composed of sixteen girls, under direc- tion of Miss Bader. The meetings have been devoted to reports on various subjects such as personal appearance and etiquette for every occasion, Problems of the girls are dis- cussed and answered to the best of our ability. The purpose of the club is to prepare the members to assume their responsibilities of good society. BIARGARET BEARDSLEY, Secretary Shirley Hanlon Preside Betty Haefele Vice Preside Margaret Beardsle Scrcreta
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