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t t t tDELl'lI'IQ3Zt t t t i i Special meeting, December 18 Dramatic Club 'lf you rlunlq were wax- worlqs, you ought to puy you lpiow. Vt't1.x'fz4'm'lqx u'cru'l mtule to he looked ut for nollimg. Nolzowlu Stage Managers T THE first of the year the Drzunaitie Cluh met and elected Smith llry, presidentg Violet Knight, vice' presidentg :ind .laimes Linng seeretamryftreasurer. Trylouts were held early in Uctoher and the memhership was in- ereaised to fifty, An initiation party was held at the Alpha Tatu Omega lrziternity house during Christmas vaca- tion, when the uprepsn entertained the old memhers with stunts and skits. The Draunzitic Cluh, while not :ihle to sponsor its usual extensive program, was not entirely inactive this year, Several unefziet plays and skits were given on various ueczisions, hut due to the lziet that the new auditorium was not finished until time for the Senior plziiy, no major plays were produced. At the first High School Night three short skits were presented, with casts including 'lean Stephens, Frzinees Oviatt, Mary Belle Wliitziere, Esther NVest Betty l-lullfmain, Sherinnn Moist, Rohert Miller, and lkielizirtl Sweairengin, The skits, though short, showed to gatlxutiitaige the draimzitic zthility ol' the participants, The senior memhers who will he lost this year are Smith llry, lletty Higley. Roheit Hatrtley, Violet Knight, Sherman Moist, Roltert Neweomh, Frederic Reider, Sherman Roh' ents. Mzirgziret Anne lfreshwxiter. Marie Qlunes, Kathryn King, Rohert Miller, Polly Perley, and Dick Swezirengin. The purpose of the Drzuniitie Cluh is the development of good zieting. and the memhers feel that under the liiendly and eiipaihle leadership of Miss Margaret Marsh- miin this end has heen zittziined.
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ii 1 it iDELl'lI'IQ5ZE t t t i i Model airplane HE Kiwi Cluh took off at thc laeginning of the year with thc memlwership soaring ahove the fifty mark. XVith Ace Donald lvlackley at thc stick, aided hy Donald Johnson, vice president: Eleanor Kissner, secretary: and Florence Stetson, treasurer, the cluh winged its way through one of its most eventful years, The Kiwi Cluh, a member organization of the American Air Cadets, was cstahlished five years ago for the purpose of stimulating interest in aviation among the students of the high school and citizens of the community. The huildf ing of model airplanes offers much opportunity to gain a knowledge of the essential parts and the construction of airplanes and the laws of aerodynainics. It provides an excellent foundation for those who are interested in design' ing, building, or flying airplanes, Meetings were devoted to talks on aviation hy mem' hers of the cluh and guest speakers, to discussions, and to the flvying of model airplanes, Several men and women of prominence in the world of aviation spoke to the club, among them Loretta Schimmoler, only woman airport manager in the world, and Mr. W. C. Martin, inventor of the lvlartin airplane motor. An indoor airdrome, thc new gymnasium, provided splendid facilities for flying and testing model airplanes and was used for this purpose eveny Wediiesdziy evening of the second semester. A trip to Columhus in the interest of aviation hrought the ship Kiwi and its crew to a three point landing. Mr. Preston contributed much to the successful flight of the club as advisor' and backer. fli ght contest, january 30 Kiwi Club Mzmst ti mime mean sonietlzivzgf asked Alice, doulvtfully. X ff ' ::i2l ' tk 1:9 to g ei eeg
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2 l MDlll.lll'lQf1Zl l l E ll A X--. Locomotive cheer bcforc tournament stands, March ll 1ifl,.mxvAal: Ii. lm! Rah! Cheer Leaders lmtvn. :tk lhv t-Int-mung sqllatl nl Dclawarc Hlgh Huw tht-y havr gnltlt-tl tu thu spirit ul tht lmmtlaall and haskcthall ganwwl The cnthusizmn whxch tlns finc group Ql1UNNN has hatl a pwat cllcft lwth nn thc players and on Tllf l'UlCf'5 dlllnll ,lllm ill thc cmwtl. Vv'lw1xcx'cI' the spirit nl a gamc lagged. mn llll-9 UWC, hill U' lim' 57- 7 thc playcrg ncvclctl cr1cm11'agc11wnt, the chccringl Squad wgw PTI-YC. Illdy' till Illongllt in nn hand to inwpnc and ll1':fC the tca into viutory. fll4'7'll-Y' Undcr tht- lcadcrslnp nl Mr, Stuart, thc squad has rc' cvwcd rxut-llcnt trannng. He has taken grcat intcrtwt in thc wmlt nl' the Incxnlwrs and has added matcrially tu thcir Hllpply of clwcrs. Main' lmnw actvtl as captaln ul thu squad. wlwsv uthcr HlC'I1llNCl'S wmv hhlllllillll Austin, Clathcrinc Grillinh, Frazlfl' Shippg Hcktcr Denny and Thcrcsa Mau Rudcr. Un April 17 trynnu lm' nuxt ycarla Squad were held V hclnrc the stumlunt lwntly 2lSSCI1ll7ly. Thq spirit and lirc I A Qhmvn hy thc nnnu-runs applicants promises wcll lm' thc I l 1933 Squad. Football Cheer Leaders
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