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We are the GIRL club Pictured here are a few of the Wohelas formally dressed for a Harvest Moon Festival, an affair which entertained the Cosmopolitans and faculty members. Pictured here are: Alberta Berrien, WOHEI.A The Wohelas organized their club in 1946. Meetings are held every Sunday evening with discussions of interest to each member. The girl's club provides entertainment for the students, faculty and community, The club's object: to cultivate high moral standards and promote a knowledge of God. Aim: To reach the heights of integrity and morality. Motto: Wohelas are great because they are goody if they cease to be good they cease to be great. Idella Jones, Sylvia Boyd, Sarah Cole, Delores Cobb, Carole Dickerson. Back row: Mary McNair, Ella Eilum, Delores Wilson, Ramona James, Beverly Clark, Jo Ann Holmes, Joyce Montgomery il af Ji f ,it
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BOY CL B The name of the boys club at Pine Forge Institute is the Cosmopolitans. Cosmopol- itan means world-wide. All young men in Jefferson Hall are encouraged to take mem- bership. The purpose of the club is to develop Christian leadership and to encourage each young man to acquire the proper attitudes of character that befit a gentleman. The club sponsors yearly a banquet for the faculty and student body which gives opportunity for the expression of these social principles. Symbol. . . Colors . . . BOY President ........ Vice-President . . . Secretary ........ Assistant Secretary . Chaplain ......... Sergeant-at Arms . . . C0 MOPOLl'I'A The officers for the year 1954-55 are: . . . . Richard Williams . . Walter Fordham . . . George Caton . . . . Robert Booker Secretary -Treasurer .... Ernest Anderson Globe Blue and White U - Q-?'T Gi- -A L., Cupids, darts, and hearts make the annual entertainment for the girls colorful. I- B- . John Matthews Officers discuss and plan their full schedule of activities. T' il' Teachers likewise enjoy Cosmopolitan hospitality
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5? fm5 'fS,51s-. The Spanish Club for 1954-55 organized early the first semester. The club's name is Los Estudiantes, and was formed in order to help the student obtain a wider knowledge of Spanish American Countries and their language. The officers for this term are: President ....... . . . Joyce Montgomery Vice-President . . . . Harriett Crockett Secretary .......... Audrey Fordham The most memorable event was the breaking of the Pinata at our Christmas party. The Pinata, a large earthenware jar, gaily decor- ated with paper, contained gifts and candy. A person was blindfolded, took a stick and broke the jar. Upon breaking the contents fall into the waiting hand of everyone. The Pinata is of Indian origin. It is broken the night before Christmas. Mrs. Duncan, or La Professora is a very helpful club sponsor. Los Estudiantes av Depicted are a few of the typing students who endeavor to pass the speed tests and meet the other requirements for secretarial science. The new electric typewriter has beenof great interest to them., The reasons for many things in life lie hidden under the eyes of the microscope. The study of living things, plant or animal is fascinating.
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