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Y ..,, Upper l lioto-Top Row: Jenson, R. Holderreed, Hunter, Anderson, XX'heeler, li. lllech- schmidt, Z. NVhiteside, S. Wliitesicle, Balch. Middle Row: Wlentwortli, Elniore, E. Holderreed, jackson, Eyerson, Xeeley, llurr, Bower, Schlegel. Bottom Row: Allen, Miller, llranier, XX'heeler, A. llleclischniidt, Elin, Dunlap, Ross, Rohleder, Cox. Lower Photo-Top Row: Rosniond, Theriault, Conklin, llolloway. Bottom Row: Blechschmidt, XN'eiland, Elin, l:I'2llllt'l'. ee UML This year the Glee Cluh has been unusually successful under the leadership of Miss Elm. Many new songs were purchased and the club appeared at several receptions. The cluh consisted ofthe following: Sopranos, Mary Anderson, Marjorie Balch, .Xileen Blechsehniidt, Pauline Bower, Eula Cox, Norma Burr, Ellen Elmore, Bernice Hunter, Dorothy Rohleder, Lucille Schlegel, Deloris VVentworth, Connie XYheeler, Sadie XYhiteA side, and Zadie Wlhitesideg Second Sopranos, Eleanor Allen, Virginia Miller, Echo Brainer, Clara Everson, Rosemary Holderreed, Lilyan jackson, and Margaret .lenseng Altos, Betty llleehschniidt, Barbara Dunlap, Elsie Holderreed, lieelcy Ross, and lletty XVllCClCl'- IZIZLML! S Editol' .,..--,A----- --4-------- Assistant Editor ..,..,. faff Business Manager ...,., Assistant Manager .,.... Spgfts Editor ,.... ..,....,. lfeature Editor .......... Circulation Manager ....... Miss ltlm ..,.......A--..,.a-- 1 .,......RolJert Rosniond ...........,Eeho liranier Betty Blechschniidt ......Dana E. Conklin .....,,,.Pat Theriault ......Yirgil Holloway ..Margaret XX'eiland ,..........,,..,,,,..,,Atlviser Page Twenty-Nine
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Top Row: King, Miller. irfs I Top Row: Hurr, ff. Holder- reed. liottom Row: R. Holderreetl, lllechschniidt, Elm. Oyf I XML Bottom Row: XYilson, Anni- don, Penniclc, The Girls' Cluh has had 21 very successful had their Christmas tree and program the Friday before scl l 3 d' ioo was ismissed for vaca- tfon. They were honored hy a tea given hy Miss Kannnerer's Home Relation Class. and -on May S, gave a tea for their mothers. The officers are: Marian Burr, president: Elsie Holtlerreed, vice president: Rosemary lrlolclerreed, treasurer: Betty lilechschniidt, secretary: and Miss Elin, advfser. The Boys' Cluh, a new institution this year, chose as their adviser Mr. .'xIl1lClOll. They successfully presented the Hi-Jinx. The officers are: -lack Miller, presfdentg jack King, vice president: Paul Xlfilson, treasurer: lildred Penniclc, secretary: and 3-lr, rlvniflon, adviser. Page Twenty-ffight year under the direction of Bliss Elm. They
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ew CWWIQ ' ln addition to courses offered in past years, two new courses, hoine relations, a course for upper class girls, and Smith Hughes agriculture, composed of three classes, Crops and Soils, Animal Husbandry, and Farm problelns, were offered this year. Miss Kannnerer was in charge of Home Relations and Mr. Ainidon was agricultural instructor. ln order to acconnnodate the larger classes of Heine Relations and Home Economics, the Domestic Science rooin was reinodelediand new equipment consisting of modern sinks, gas stoves and work tables were installed, making the rooni Very attractive. I The room formerly used for woodworking and niechanical drawing was transferred into :1 farm shop with facilitiesifor tina and leather work, wood turning, and general repair of farm inacliinery. Next year ra new building' is planned which will include a classroom and a com- plete farm shop. During the month of April, three boys, Paul Vllilson and Elzie Hol- derreed, from the Farni Prohleins class, and Frank Gwinn from Crops and Soils, were sent as delegates to the State College at Pullman for the annual conference of the Future Farmers of America. i mfg The libraly has done Very well this year under the supervision of Miss Elm. Many new books were purchased with money collected for fines on overdue books. In addition to new hooks, torn or inisused Volunins were rchound. Page Thirty
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