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N. Harden, L. Dalbey, K. McAlister, J. McAlister, Miss Campbell, K. Yoilmans, Hobick OAK LITERARY SOCIETY President.......................Kenneth Yoilmans Vice-President..................Juanita McAlister Secretary and Treasurer.........Vera Hobick Adviser.........................Miss Campbell PROGRAM COMMITTEE Nadine Harden, Chairman; Ruth McAlister, Lee Dalbey. This society organized early in September, electing the officers named above. The Oaks, as winners of the Acorn selling contest, were entertained by the Pioneers on the afternoon of December twenty-fourth at a Christmas party, in the gymnasium. Tn the competitive Pioneer and Oak program, though the contestants were selected from the underclassmen, the Oaks secured the most points and hope the victory will continue in years to come. On April first, the society entertained the assembly with a playlet entitled “April Fool”. It was greatly enjoyed by all. Page Twenty-nine
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M. Harden, l’inegar, llelden, Hill. VanBu.skirk, Miss Roller, Hendricks, K. Yonmans PIONEER LITERARY SOCIETY President.......................Julia Hendricks Vice-President..................Harold Van Buskirk Secretary and Treasurer.........Ralph Youmans Adviser.........................Miss Roller PROGRAM COMMITTEE Marjorie 1 larden. Chairman Esther Hill WaverlyPinegar Carl llelden The Pioneers met early in the year and elected the above officers. We, as losers of the annual selling contest, entertained the Oaks at a Christmas party on December twenty-fourth. . On the afternoon of May 13, we gave a delightful program before the assembly. Through this organization, we find hidden talent, which we hope will insure its future success.
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Top Row Henry. R. McAlister, Shrevc. Hill, (.'line, Amlerson, Oak wood, M. Trapbagvn. Goble. R. Piclion, Shntt. Mr. Pierce, H. Graham, Williams, Meade, I-.. Johnson. M. Condon, Rogers, Gillen. Mohler, Morris, C. Johnson. Second Row -Chitwood, Kelly, Stine, Richardson. Gossett. Rouse. Minser. Clapp. Redenbaugh. Hunter. Dysert, F. Richards, l.iggctt, Gale, I.aflin, McKenzie, Cronkhite, M. Davis, X. Davis, Duke, Scott, Wynn. Gossar. Third Row- -M. Craw'ford, K. Condon. I,. Davis. Wilson, N. Harden. M. Harden. McC'lain, Hendricks. W. Davis, Wise. Charles. W. Cronkhite, Hourcz. Wonderlin. M. Traphagen, Crawford. Fellows. Clem. Johnson. Melton, Seymour, Henning. Wash. C. Gravat. Redman. Fourth Row—Cromwell. Cunningham. M. Pichon, Sadler, Poage, V. Condon. llclden, Terry, X. Traphagen. Tahon, McAlister. Cawthon. I). Gravat, Hobick. Divan. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club, one of the largest organizations of the (). 'I'. H. S.. has considered this one of their most active school years. They won first place in the sub-district contest held at Rankin on April the second, and on April the twenty-third they journeyed to Bloomington to participate in the central-district contest, 'file girls sang: “Goodnight Beloved ....................................Pinsuti “The Rosary”.............................................Nevin The solo section of the club was represented by Juanita McAlister and Alma McClain. Juanita sang, “111 Sing Thee Songs of Araby,” Clag, and “I Know a Lovely Garden”. D’Hardelot. Alma’s selections were, “Boats of Mini”, Miller, and “Dreaming Rose”, Harris. Thirty-six of the girls w ill represent our school in the spring Music Festival to be held at Hoopeston and also at Westville on May 6 and 13. The Festival, which was created to encourage the cooperation of the music departments from all over the county, is expected to be a great success.
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