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liiwk Row: G1ll'I'iS0I1, Williams, R. Tipps, J. McAdams. Garner. K4-umdy, I.ouis4- Jackson, Ryder, lVlzll'p.::ll'vtt 1'l'k'SUlll. Hoots. Hob Neal, 0, D. Harp. 'l'hil'4l Row: Hill Nm-ul, U. 'l'. XVilkinsun. Evelyn Ford, Copley, I. liullzirml. Mzlrtlm l're-stun. ev Muoller. Frv, Hoikins, l.orr:1in4- .lzlcksmr lu , , , 1 Svrolul Row: IN-an, Tiffzmy. I.:1ug'lcy, lihwkhurn. Ms-Kowu. Magna-r, ll. Young, IZ. Aulliouy l'im-rrn-t. VVhitwortl1, li. lVlc-Adams, Mrs. XX'ilkins4m, dir:-r-tor. First Row: Ulm-oii:1 Smith. xvidlllilllll. Vzlstewl. M. Sm-ml, XV. J. In-wis. J, Gilnwrv, lf. Anlliony Fulvy. SZINVXPIH S. Alrvsl. UT CLUB T Club may be a puzzle to many, but to its members it means a lot. Since its beginning in 1935 it has been known as the T Club because the meeting nights are Tuesday and Thursday, and the initial of our in- structor, Mrs. Thelma Wilkinson is T , Superior rating goes to Mrs. Wilkinson for her splendid training. In the spring of 1940 a number of students were very successful in the contests. Those entering the Sub-District Speech Contest at Win- chester Were Naydene Welch, Bette Marshall, Doris Marie Young, Maxine Tiffany, Betty Black and Marilyn Snead. Three of these, including Betty Black, Bette Marshall and Maxine Tiffany were fortunate in reaching the State Contest in Champaign. Our first thought of business this fall was to elect our leaders. Those chosen were Maxine Tiffany, President, Marilyn Snead, Vice-Presidentg Jo Ann Weinand, Secretaryg and Hortense Young, Treasurer. A three-act play, entitled June Mad , was presented in the gym- nasium causing much excitement because of the outstanding talent in play work. After several years planning, we succeeded this year in having an initiation banquet for the members of the T Club. Students are now preparing for the Spring Contests. Those successful in the preliminaries here will go to the Sub-District meet at Carrollton, April 5. Good luck to the future members. Maxine Tiffany. ..24-- :Q1--vi-fe:-fraw-o--refa-:n.f:...1rmexauue-vrnn'::x.w::.314n-Awru-MiviwiNLKl16buua1AwWhh05IAwlYl:SNam?:4MeQ1nNNa1v . mwmwwNLMNwwwl awww'-L .as Q ' ' - ' ' ..... 1 ' w M- Nt., gf.. A' I n N m xlQ,g1::,::'f , V 'f 'rs , ff ' . ' v. - -. my ' na.r.s.am.?Li If-:l.'PJ'Y!7Zi' ' x- f-. . Egfgwg 1 ,, -- J I O l 0 0 9 4 I 4 c
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Slillllllllifi li. Birth-Q-. ll. llilllIlili'lll'tl. Sinovk. Williams, lloper, l,. Iklulwrry, U. 'l'. Willem U, Mvth-1-. Mr. Sloiw-X. nliri-rl1n'. V I Y Si-all-dz I. Smith. ll. Mast--rs, Nasir-1-I. ll, Tlpps, llunt. Hull IM-al. H. lmy. SCIENTIA FRATRES The Scientia Fratres was organized in 1935 and is composed of the members of the Chemistry class. The purpose of this club is to present in an entertaining manner, experiments, talks and movies of the more in- teresting every-day applications of science. At the first meeting of the club we elected the following officers: Loyd Hunt, Presidentg Ross Tipps, Vice-Presidentg Maxine Casteel, Sec- retaryg and Bill Neal, Treasurer. We meet bi-monthly, Following each regular business meeting a program is put on by two members of the club. Scientia Fratres is affiliated with the Junior Academy of Science of Illinois. We pay dues of fifteen cents per semester to cover our mem- bership fees in this organization. The annual meeting of the Junior Academy is held in Springfield every spring. Mr. Storey gives us a list of projects to select from and these projects are entered in a state contest at the Springfield meeting. We have taken two very interesting field trips, one to the ice plant and the other to the Gregory Serum Plant. Another is being planned this spring to the Pottery plant at White Hall. These trips are arranged so we can take them about the time we are studying that subject. The members of the Scientia Fratres have enjoyed the trips and the programs and hope that in the future others will enjoy similar experi- ences as much as we have enjoyed these. Betty Lee McKown. 'Y ee mn-nmnrnnawvon-naw-:wenmwuswmww-Awwumvnmmnmvxwnwfn-mmrmmswunf-mA:r,u.-was-wumnwmvnwnmfnuwwvoqnacaapwmqgx .,,-,,A,,,, - I ,-- H I 4- 1 f . -l fJ I '.'-'t 'T H' W . T wif i fn-f'-1 ' 1-- i -div!-U3 'fg7n4.wq-vemnwn.-,M ' 'W ' I, . ,.... . X, I, - ' ' - ' -' ' ' ' .e....1- 'LZJTIQJEl.,'lIl-Zilfifi 1 + ' v 5 .vm.a::Q.. ,Q-ssvrzrsmge, M' ' , 5 It-f - -'FSL F2 l5 'c 'r 'F 5 if 9- E 5f:.Z,Q1i mg:-,2'ia' 1. . - 5 1 .. .-.-.-c..... , 3 : aaga1ff1-' 4 1 T a -u ff +- V 1.-af,ssr:::7::: .fm.... A-gy ,a Fi-,A ef-. ffrszazf-' 4 'Mainz W is 2 9 3919! O 0 o o o 0 o o 1 - 0 o U 1 03
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Huck Huw: IJ. Scott, Tiffalny, Kennedy, H. Young. Vvvillillld, Faisteel. M. Snead, H. P1016 in IAll'lt', I.. IQOINHIIYIISU. RL-es. Nt'l!t'l'H.'2lll, Akvrs. Soi-und Huw: Miss Walser. director: Foley, li. Daly. lilclinwn, lizuiglcy, Amos, Mluoi ,- . . - - In-l'n-I. luxw-lyn Fm-il. M. Day, Sawyer. J. tlilinm-1-, :uw-mxipaiiiist. First Row: F. Anlliony. Gurllcr, M. 'I'lmn1pson, W. J. Iicwis, Tucy. Da-an. liuuisi- Juks 1 XV, .l:li'ks1n1, R. lklmnro, lN1:mlcy. S. Alrvd. GLEE CLUB Last September, Miss Walser, our music instructor, called our first meeting of the Glee Club. Since that time we have met every Monday and Wednesday joyfully serenading Mr. Barr and other members of the faculty with the sweet echoes of Calm Be Thy Sleep . At our first meeting we elected the following people for officers of the club: President, Hortense Young, Vice-President, Jo Ann Weinand, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Maxine Casteelg and accompanist, Jacqueline Gil- more. Our Glee Club again presented a Christmas Cantata entitled The Heavenly Child by Hamblen. During the month of March our different organizations and solos participated in the district contest at Granite City. We were very suc- cessful in those events in which we were entered. We were placed in the first division in sextette, mixed ensemble, and glee club. We were also fortunate to have three vocal solos who received first. They were Maxine Tiffany, high soprano, Jo Ann Weinand, medium sopranog and Jim Wil- liams, baritone. Jim also received first in tuba solo. We received second rating in mixed chorus, male quartet, bass solo by Ross Tipps and medium soprano solo by Betty Day. Jacqueline Gilmore received second in piano solo and Jo Ann Weinand third in her piano solo. All those that received first were entitled to go to West Frankfort to the Sectional Contest. Each member of the musical groups Wishes to express his appreciation for all the music instruction he has received from Miss Walser through- out the year. Maxine Casteel. 495- lu- ax-xfrfxa -rf :- 1-eavwns-oner:me-.1-1M.-mwv.i11::,amnm1qvum:e-12-2-:anmuuvswm ms.-ee:-uma-www.-musmnwpnzw nvmf:-nwruuunnnwmu ,V WR, , 1- . . N -. , , . i ,. wi .,, l MIP-.X l ' - - -.4. - .,. ,, - --1 -V '- ' rl ' . . ,. ,:!.4,14gQ-x -x. cu.-... - - Q ' .ft vngrf .iqcqfflw g 145,-,y 5-iq h nzrw-f.' -'.-'I '-1 4 V- - sz-1+ -Z vi:- G ' L:v3FG15:?.T1i'flf2iv- '- 'L' 1':'!'-'T' in ' ' ' W p - . ,,,,,,,5i .La .... ,. W5 I i , 4 , 1 + S f v-.u. .fz.:. N .:f.1. . - 'ix' ,la '..- ,,-gi '- 1 ' A ., O O 0 D 0 0 'H 0 Q n 1 H 3 2 rag ' n' 'll Y 5 1 ' v L 1 4 9 ' ,.. fig. 'R IQ .nu- O O 1 1 ,-.iw-f-v .-,-1-:rf -C., ,,1:,-.a,:.3- ' .Q-.-Q.. 1, .- . was us- ,--,r we-. '-,-.es-Q-Y-V , :-.,,,v-.,s'-,--'. '
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