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BOY SCOUTS X ilk M AL First Row Richard Fernalld, Ward Hitchinqs, Carlton Abbott, Ellis Fernalld, Benny Gann. Second Row Eugene Hawkins, Harold Abbott, Duane Andrews, larnes Burns, Frank Burns, Karl E'drldqe, William Block. Third Row Ted Chick, Paul Kenyon, Dana Harter, Robert Townsend, Billy Smith, Stuart Harter, lohn Whalen, Mr. Moore. Troop lll was reorganized last September under the direction of Mr. Moore. Carleton Abbott was elected Senior Patrol Leader, Ward Hitchings and Ellis Fernalld became Patrol Leaders, and Benny Gann was selected tor Scribe. The Winter and early spring meetings were spent passing tests and playing Scout games. When better weather came we held our meetings out-ot-doors by the creek, where several outdoor tests were passed. Four boys have joined the Troop since lanuary. LIBRARY CLUB Lett to Right Eileen Houriqan CPresidentl, Marjorie Krakau tSecretaryj, Katy Block, loyce Abbott Miss Getman, Helen Zukowski. Freda Heer, Patrrcian Smith, Ella Flanagan tV1ce-Presidentl. There are ten workers in the Library Club, which meets every other Tues- day atternoon, with Miss Getman as Faculty Advisor. The girls have learned how to charge out books, return them to the shelves, mend and rebind them. Each girl spends one period a week at the desk doing the regular librarian's Work. A Christmas party was held in the Winter and a picnic in the spring. ,,.2g. ,.
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GLEE CLUB First Row Laura Case, Muriel Gates, Doris Ernrnert, Gladys Paul, Edith ROqers. Second Row Carol Ochsner, Betty Putman, Patty Sniith, Esther Rogers, Myrtle Packard, Florence Orford, Iune Ballard, Leona Sanford. Third Row lanet Young, Florence Liqner, Susie Comstock, Charlotte White, Armella Boroski, Agnes Ligner, Evelyn Boroski, Harriet Price, Mr. Swartz, Fourth Row Ruth Case, Geraldine Curtis, Gertrude Saunders, Shirley Perry, Hazel Case, Beverly Higgins, Irene Rogers. The Glee Club elected the following officers: President, Doris Ernniertp Vice- President, Gladys Pauly Secretary, Charlotte White, Treasurer, Laura Casey Assistant Secretary, Muriel Gatesg and Faculty Advisor, Mr. Swartz. The Glee Club, which meets weekly, produced an operetta in Ianuary. This program was the first of its kind to be presented at the School. ln May, the Glee Club sponsored an Annual Spring Concert, which frorn year to year has grown in public interest. ORCHESTRA J First Row- Harold Abbott, leannette Fields, Helen Abbott, Laura Clark, Karl Eldridge, Robert Case, Second Row Billy Smith, Warren Carpenter, Robert Amldon, Evelyn Boroski, Stanley Heath, Ward Hitchings, lack Krakau. Third Row- Ruth Case, Doris Emrriert, Mr. Swartz. The Orchestra, composed of fifteen members this year, has been rehearsing weekly since September, under the direction of Mr. Swartz, Faculty Advisor. Many young players have been admitted to the group, strengthening the brass and the woodwind sections. Music was provided at the Annual Spring Concert. -ggw
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LANGUAGE CLUB L AL- Al - . Q First Row Willi:.ni Barcza, Ioyce White, lane Usherwood, Philip Group, lean Berry, Aldo Stilwell. Second Row Carol Ochsner, lean Carpenter, Anne McNeill, lrono Devine, Ieanette Hubert, loyce 1 H1 Tld . Amxdor, een i en Third Row Iohn Wlirxlen, Ernest Case, Gladys Paul, Doris Emmort, Laura Case, Stanley Heath, Miss Thompson. A club organized this year, the Language Club is a group of interested pupils from the language classes. Membership is open to those who have taken or are taking Latin, French, or General Language. Members choose projects which interest them and which are related to their own field of language study. They work in small groups or individually after the business meeting is con- cluded. Officers elected for the year, were chosen according to Roman titles: Consuls tjoint Presidentsi, lane Usherwood and Philip Group, Praetor tVice- Presidentl, Aldo Stilwell: Quaestors tSecretary and Treasureri, Marilyn Chick and lean Berry. Meetings were held once a month on Thursday in Room 208. Activities included the making of a scrapbook on the part France played in the war in Europe, study oi Roman houses and the making of a floor plan tor a model house, drawing French provincial costumes, making Latin and French Christmas Cards, and modeling Roman arches of soap. A Constitution for the Language Club, written on a scroll in Latin, was made and signed by the Charter members. At the close ot the year, several members took part in a Latin play, Latin Begins at 8230 and in a French play, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. GIRL SCOUTS Troop 99 was organized in May, l938. Mrs. Gertrude Ballard is Captain and Mrs. Robert Clark, Lieutenant. There are twentyeone registered Girl Scouts. They hold weekly meetings with a supper every month. Last summer four girls attended Camp Hoover on Carnperships and the Troop has taken two overnight hikes to Camp Hoover this year. For the State Fair Gpening in 1940, Troop 99 was selected for the Guard of Honor, in which twelve uniformed girls took part. ln March, the Troop gave a Parent Teachers' Association program. They presented a play, Magic Gold Pieces, and movies on Camp Hoover. The speakers were Mrs. George Mulhauser and Mrs. Redington. The Parent Teach- ers' Association gave the Troop a Troop Flag and the Girl Scout Office gave it an American Flag. no QQ ,L
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