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lt Ili i x 1 'I 1 X LOS LEONES l First Row: Branch, Colins, Worthington, Blum, Brown, Rheinlander, Pacheco, Durway Second Flow: Rawlins, Scott, McMahon, Danica, Rosenthal, Emens, Clay, Pacheco Third Row: Gilden, Miller, Baker, Scott, Oltorf, Reynolds, Ballard, Connell, Kohant Fourth Row: Green, Boone, lustin, Monk, Laslci, Palumbo, McDonough O F F I C E B S Fall Bobbye Lee Rheinlander President . Ruth Hill . , Vice-President , Iuliug Blum Recording Secretary . Dorothy Worthington . Corresponding Secretary Amelia Pacheco. .Treasurer i Bolin Durway t Parliamentarian . , Iames Branch Sergeant-at-Arms Malcolm Collins Critic Mildred Brown Reporter i Spring Mary Elizabeth Scott Dorothy Worthington , . . .Sterling Emans .. , Bolin Durway , ,Amelia Pacheco . Peggye Oltort . lulius Blum . . . .loe Pacheco , David Bothwell SPANISH CLUB ENTERTAINS WITH MEXICAN DINNER Following an old Spanish custom of many years, Los Leones held its usual Mexican banquet, featuring South-of-the-Border food and music. Organized in 1922 by Miss Eula Lee Carter, Los Leones has for its chief objective an understanding ot the Spanish people and their countries--an understanding fostered by the numerous programs featuring Spanish music and Spanish topics. Pngr Om' Hur1n'rml Tufruty-four
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SODALITAS LATIN A , RX First Row: Wallace, White, Walton, Feagan, Hooker, Leonard, iQ'Neal, Kent, Fox Second Row: Gardner, Lowry, Powell, Davis, Carlson,gYHoward, Harper, Akin, Freeman, Webb, Moxley A ' 'Y - Third Row: Chapman, lustin, Wilchar, Watson, Brockrnan, Bateman, Robins, Reinli, Ncey Fourth Row: Bonti, Cook, Durway, Schoonover, Parr, Martin, Richardson, Burns, Reich, Gray Fifth Row: Elliott, Kilpatrick, Leathurwood, Ke-rsey, Wright, Ealtle, 'x'Vinton, Pleshelc, Steele, Bradshaw O F F 1 C E R S Fall Spring Betsy Feagan .President r Madge O'Neal Iimmy Hooker , . Vice-President Billy Ruth White Billie Ruth White r Secretary . Margaret Fox Paul Leonard, . . Treasurer . , , . Ioe Bateman lanetha Walton , Reporter Betty Brook Eakle Florence Kent , , Critic Betsy Feagan Helen Wallace Sergeant-at'Arms ,Carl Brockman Madge O'Neal Parliamentarian Annelle Elliott Miss Anna Gardner . r Sponsor Miss Anna Gardner LATIN CLUB RELIVES ROMAN DAYS, EVEN USES CAKE RECIPE In the study ot Roman lite, the 1941 theme, the Latin Club has tried reliving the ancient Roman lite as far as possible, even to baking a cake by an old Roman recipe. This year marked the 22nd anniversary of Paschal's second oldest club, organized in 1918 by Miss Lily B. Clayton, with a motto that is still respected and believed in by all the members: Vincit que se vincit -he conquers who conquers himself. Pug: One Hundred Twenly-Ihre: ll : all gt, I-ll, E' ll1,I 19
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BRUSH BRANDISHERS IIIIII I III I I I I I I' I , It I I First Row: Hays, Agee, Pinson, Russ, Haynes, Williamson, Webb, Webb, Anderson I II I I Second Row: Robbins, Searcy, Pressley, Flory, Cozzens, McMahon, Iaclcson, Bush, Foulks, Vigus, I H ll Rosenthal, Caldwell, De-Manche i I Third Row: Baker, Knight, Buse, Tracy, Daniel, Strong, Hollis, Mathews, Wright, Snider, Mc It Ginnis, Young, Iones 'ls I I Il ' I I ' G1 I 'x G f O F F I C E R S I I I I I President .,.. . r , . . Ellis Agee I II I I Vice-President I ,i . PeqQY Haynes f I Secretary-Treasurer r i . Edna Russ 7 'I Sponsor r I i Miss Creola Searcy , I L , I I ' 5 I , I ART CLUB TAKES TRIPS TO PUBLIC LIBRARY EXHIBITS I I Numerous trips to the Public Library to look at art exhibits, sketching trips, quiz programs, I II I I ,I I art games, and a Water color exhibit have been evidence of the Art Club's wide-awake interest this year. Organized in 1938 by the present sponsor, Miss Creola Searcy, the Art Club has con- I., sistently followed its original purpose-to give its members an opportunity to increase their X I' appreciation of art work and to satisfy their personal desire in creating. I I I I I I I l It ' I I , I ' I , I Page Om' Hundred Twenty-H112 ,lm
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