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1, iff' iff THE PAL ATINE CLUB The Palatine Club, taking its name from one of the seven hills on which Rome was founded, was started several years ago for Latin students of the second, third and fourth year, and this custom has been retained. At the first meeting of the club, officers were elected as follows: Consul Maior - - Kathryn Klingensmith Consul Minor ---------- Maxine Unger Scribe ------------ Eleanor Speaker Aediles-John McCarthy, Don Cowles, Dorothy Somerville. Harriet Calhoun. Helen Peterson. Quaestor ---------- Marietta Blakeslee The club meets every second Wednesday. The program is prepared by the Aediles and usually consists of Latin poems, songs and interesting talks on Latin customs. After the meeting the club adjourns to the Domestic Science room, where refreshments are served. The usual finale is a Roman banquet held at the end of the school year, and it is thought that this plan will be carried out again this year. MEMBERS Eva Alverson Franklin Williams Grace Bailie Katherine Brockman Harriet Calhoun Kathryn Gallagher Constance Priest John Maris Ruth Swan Harriet Nelson Helen Shadoan Maxine Unger Kathryn Klingensmith Imogene Anderson Frithie Lauson Eleanor Speaker Lee Lathrop Marie Kirscher Robert Young Mary Hyland Gilman MacDonald John McCarthy Edna Conrow Frances Montgomery Fern Caldwell Dorothy Somerville Helen Peterson Richard Nutting Mary Nash Ardyce Inabnit Ernestine Truener Ella Conrow Don Cowles Marietta Blakeslee Marjorie Bodine Juanita Ruegamer Page Sixty-Two
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SIENIOR CCJBTIRIERCIAL CLUB The Senior Commercial Club was first organized in 1925, by Mrs. Carrie T. Russell, the Commercial instructor. The club was organized for the purpose of promoting a closer fellowship among the commercial students, and to further the interest in the commercial field of work. Students in either the shorthand or typewriting departments are elig- ible for membership. Every month, parties are given at the homes of the various students, under the superintendence of Mrs. Carrie T. Russell. The club is called The Clickers this year. The members of the Senior Commercial Club this year are: Iola Palmer Adeline Lawler William Sturdevant William Squire Donald Sharp Margaret Shepherd Berthine Keyser Pearl Speak Willard Swan Thelma Floyd Mary Mayer Inger Hanson Benita Mahoney Jessie Everett Burness Shannon Alice Warren Ralph White Myrna Bliler Grace Evans Helen Kirsher J UNIOIQ C.'OlNIl'vIERCIAL CLUB The Chokers or Junior Commercial Club was organized shortly after the opening of school. Its purpose is to promote a closer fellowship be- tween the students. All those taking either shorthand or typewriting are eligible for membership. Mrs. Carrie T. Russell, the Commercial instructor, attends all activities of the club. Each meeting is opened with a short business session, and followed by a program and social hour. The members and officers are: Lois Beley - Don McEntire - Bonna Bequette - Jewell Birch Edith Chess Dorothy Collins Cap Collins Louise Bradford Ed Eyler Anna Conrow Fay Florman Frank Futter William Hanson Mildred Huxley Gladys Kinne Florence Lauson Virginia MacDonald Gladys Mason - - President - Vice President - Secretary-Treasurer Agatha Merrill John Morrison Richard Murphy Mabelle Niles Margaret Ogle Esther Pugliano Lois Taylor Rhea Wayne Lois Williams Ch2.1'16S R.0biI1SOI'l Tully Obenhoff Frank Amann Hilda Shively Esther Nelson Page Sixty-Four
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