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I UN IOR G-MEN . First Row: Sherwood, Leonard, Clark, Cordry, Foullcs, Ichns, Little, Robins, Gantt Second Row: Kantrovich, Shannon, White, Henry, Leach, Bryson, VVallace, lanes, Blum, Johnson Third Row: Tunstill, Hull, Russell, Kiser, Phillips, Frost, Kurtis, Iones, Merrell, Klernrnedson Fourth Row: Green, Wurth, Reid, Walker, Bradford, Collier, Cooper, Berry, Calhoun, Bowles, Teague O F F I C E R S Spring Fall Mary Foullcs President Wayne lohns Gordon Reeves . .Vice-President Paul Leonard Paul Robins , , . Secretary lune Shannon Paul Leonard . . Treasurer . Paul Robins lacqueline Clark , . . Reporter , . . Dixie Iohnson Mrs. Lilian Gantt . , ,Sponsor , . Mrs. Lilian Gantt IUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE SPONSORS FINGERPRINT PROIECT Quick, Watson, the magnifying glass! And another fingerprint bites the dust as the lunior Academy of Science pursues its relentless purpose of tracking down-pardon us, fingerprintinggthe entire student body. Not that these prints are wanted for criminal records, they hasten to state, but for identification purposes. The club, which encourages an interest in science, has also made a study of photography and of fireworks. Two delegates, Mary Foullcs and Paul Leonard, were sent to the state con- vention in San Antonio. Page Om' Humlrril Srrculr' 25 . 4 I ll'ul' ll IX I n it
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I V 'vs IH' ETHER ENTHUSIASTS First Row: Vllheeler, Boles, Boley, Pool Second Row: Davies, Turner, Sharp, Massey, Wright, Berger, Lattiriiore Third Row: Stephens, I-lagman, Byrnes, Taylor, Ruth, Lowden, lanes, Brock O F F l C E R S President . . . . Clifford Teague Vice-President .Mary Lattimore Secretary-Treasurer Mary Louise Winn Sponsor . T. Reginald Boley RADIO WORKSHOP ATTENDS BROADCASTS, PRESENTS ORIGINAL RADIO SKITS How to Act Before a Microphone, or Nuts to Nervousnessu might Well be the title of a hook of personal experiences of Radio Workshop members, for frequent trips to radio stations to Watch broadcasts, coupled with their own performance of original skits, give them a real insight into what actually happens when VVe're on the air. The study of radio technique includes lectures on different phases of radio, the setting up of radio models, and demonstrations by ham operators. Pugr Om' Hn1nfrmlSix'l
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will POTENTIAL CICEROS ltzlj x ill' l l - First Row: Busby, Broyles, Christian, Matz Second Flow: Roy, Edwards, McGonagill, Pierce, Bradish, Fisher, Blanton Third Bow: l-lalbower, Sarnanie, Garrett, Sullivan, Griffin, Ehrhardt, Turner Fourth Bow: Brock, Rutherford, lohn,,l-tall, Elkins, Ftasrnusen, Reeder . R ,- . ff? -' ,JL I I rw it 'I ' ,inf ,. orricrrts President , Al I First Vice-President Second Vice-President lll'l. A HONOR CUP, DEBATE SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDENTS ,, vt, f Rub-a-dub, dub. Three men in a tub. My, what a cheap hotel! ' 1 lt' Horace Busby Bill Christian Milton Broyles Secretary Henry Motz Treasurer . Don Samanie Parliamentarian Ford Bradish Sergeant-at-Arms , . . , . . , . Tom Reeder Critic . Bob Garrett Sponsors . . Miss Marguerite Boy, Miss Alta-Beal Blanton CITY'S OLDEST CLUB, THE SENATE, ORGANIZED IN 1913, OFFERS this tavorite, tailed to open the parliamentary proceedings of Paschal's debate club, the Senate. Numbering many ot the city's outstanding lawyers and civic leaders as tormer Sena- ' tors, the organization devotes most ot its time in study ot debate and other speech work. i Not one Wednesday night in some twenty-tour years has some so-called proverb, such as However, the Francis Bryant Memorial Cup is awarded by the club each six weeks to the , school's highest ranking home room. Membership is restricted by application speeches and honor roll scholastic rating. X As tor social activities the Senators held, in addition to their usual end-ot-the-term banquet, l ' I I 1 a Christmas party, and sponsored an appreciation dance in honor ot Mr. Wyatt. Biggest event, ' though, was the all-school Ranch Week trorn April 7 to 12, which was complete with beard- growing contests, horseshoe pitching matches, and parades around the city. l l ' ' I Page Om- Humlrml Eigblsen
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