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THE MIRROR Mqagmw 1929 THE FINE ARTS CLUB For the second time the Fine Arts Club appears in the Mirror. Organized in june, 1927, under the sponsorship of Miss Lowry, with eighteen charter members, the membership has steadily increased until now there are more than fifty enthusiastic supporters of the Club. Those persons are eligible for membership who are studying Music and Art with the view of making them their chief vocation in life, or are satisf factorily pursuing suflicient work to complete ten hours of Music or Art, or Music and Art. The programs this year have been interesting and varied. At the beginning of the year the Schubert program in keeping with the celebration of the Schubert centennial was very much enjoyed. A deligtful talk on Art accompanied by an ex' hibition of her own work was given by Mrs. Monroe. Cnc meeting was devoted to a discussion of modern orchestral instruments, with laurels going to Dorothy Kelsey for her talent as a narrator of fables. The programs have been devoted to Music and Art alternately. ' December 28, 1928, the annual reunion banquet was held. A number of mem' bers who are not now on the Campus returned and enjoyed a ln0St pleasant evening with the active members. The Pine Arts Club is striving earnestly to fuliill its threeffold purpose-to stimulate an interest in the Fine Arts fMusic and Artj---to support our Alma Mater-to encourage members of the organization in pursuit of their work. OFFICERS President ...,...........,.......,..... ................................ ........ M 4 iry Green VieefPresident ................... ........ ......... G r ace Koch Secretary-Treasurer ...............,..........,....,........... ..,..,..... V ivian Black Chairman of Program Committee .......... .,........ B oner Barrett Page Seventyfpve
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THE MIRRQ-R ,QHQZEEZWQW - - - - -I -QQ THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club, which was organized in january, l927,' is one of the most active organizations on the campus. The purpose of the Club is to encourage learning in all phases of Home Economics and by so doing make life fuller and more livable. This aim will be ac' eomplished if all members will be able to apply practically in actual life the know' ledge gained at their Alma Mater. The Club has been able to do some outstanding work with the advice and eo' operation of Miss Emma Langford, Club sponsor, and head of the Home Economies Department of the College. This work was the planning and serving of the Home- coming Banquetg the leaving of a number of lockers to the Sewing Departmentg and the furnishing and refinishing of a girls' rest room at the Cronbach. OFFICERS President ....,............ .................,............... ........... H i ldred Tooley Vicefljresident .......... ............. V ivian Black Secretary .........,.... .......... L orene Spradley Treasurer ....... .,.............. F ern Ford Page Seventyffour
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THE- MIRROR MMM, - 3-929 - 'ft A 1. -1 ' as 'mg' PEPPY PIRATES This is the girls pep eluh of Oakland City College. It was organized in 1927 with the help of Miss Paelcer, the foreign language teacher at the time. The organization is based on Stevenson's Treasure Island with ollicers as follows: the President, Alleen Stonecipher, represents john Silverg VieefPresident, Marry Baker, is Ben Cung Secretary, Elka Lee Blackburn, is Spy Glassg Treasurer, Helen Willianiscuti, is Bill Bonesg and the Yell Leader, Ruth Hullett, is the parrot. Miss Tyndall is the sponsor of this peppy crew. In cooperation with the Irish Navy, the Pirates try to furnish pep and enthusif asm for the various forms of athletics. The contents of the treasure chest of the Pirates goes to the sweater fund to reward our deserving athletes. Through per' sistent efforts of the Pirates and the Navy the services of the Home Economics Club were secured to put on the annual Homecoming Banquet. Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, Yo Ho! Ho! and a bottle of rum! Page Scventyfsix
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