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ART CLUB Iackson, Kelly, Woodburn, Mendel. Griggs Hiley, Janis, Gallwey, Fitzmartin, Cole. Pease Ellis, Kirchoff, Whitmarsh, Barnes, Bowen, Coupe, Stella President ..,,.,.r.r,.................. ..,. I uanita Barnes Secretary and Treasurer .,.. .,,. I essie Bowen The Art Club is composed of future artists and costume designers. Once a week these artists meet in the drafting room to reveal their talents. During the past winter the artists have sketched living models and are now planning to paint scenes from nature. Under the excellent direction oi Mr. Ellis this year has been a great success. DETROIT CLUB if Wright, Beers, Myers, Martin Shalfer. Hubbard, Schmitt, Mericle Field, Shuler, Brown. Shultz The Detroit Club is one ol the oldest and most successful clubs in the school. Each year its popularity increases. Annually this club under the leadership of Al Hubbard goes on a trip through the Great Lakes. They stop at all places of interest in this section visiting. in particular. such plants as Ford and General Motors. To cover the cost of this trip each boy is required to sell at least forty boxes of candy. ? DRAMATICS CLUB Crawiord, Winslow, Vcrnlliper, Geller, York, Arnold, Tompkins, Cole Smith, Chubb, Keele, Kelly, Cottrell, Covello, I-'itts Whitcomb, Spencer, Hickey. Brott, Pedro, Petzold, Turner Granger, Vicario. Doyle, Goodrich, Hastings, Wolslegel Although the Dramatics Club was late in organizing. the members wasted no time once the first meeting was called to order. A program consisting of three one-act plays was given in April. The best of the three plays was taken to Ithaca College and entered in the Little Theater Tourna- ment which was held May 4th, 5th, and Sth. The results of the Tournament will not be known in time to make the 1939 Tom Tom but the Club is hoping to bring its share of glory and honor to the Owego Free Academy. - ML- m -Af A -
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