Salem College - Dirigo Yearbook (Salem, WV)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 50 text:

' ' W Z Mfg -'t 5: , : 1 iimrzzrii 1 ' . . 5,1 5 9? KI KU KO fs The Ki Ku Ko is that secret organization which you hear nothing about, but which everyone wonders about. Even the members occasionally wonder what it is all about. The reason tor this is that as a club it has tailed to do anything constructive or worth while in the least during the year. Cultural nincompoops alll The Dirigo spirit moves on the campus and haunts all members ot this organization since it can recall when this was, and still could be, the most lively and most enviable group on the campus. For information on the good old days ot Ki Ku Ko, consult Miss Whipple. However, this crippled club had one good leg to lean on, this being that a tew ot its programs were ot some benetit. The most outstanding program was that given by Prot. Jones, in which he traced music from the beginning to the end, demonstrating his talk on the piano. Clarlcsburg was the setting tor two events during the school year. First was the initiation ceremony in the tall, the last, a banquet in the spring. Qtticers: President, Wilma Siedhott: Viceepresident, Mary Frances Keys: Secretary, Lenore Davis: Treasurer, Marion McMiclcen. MEMBERS First Row: Harold Barnett: Doris Jean Bolyard, Ruben Brissey: Joseph Burch: l-lester Casey: Frederick Cottrill: Lenore Davis: Frank Farson Second Row: James l-lall: Bruce Hetlin: Francis Hughes: Eleanor Jones: Mary Frances Keys: Adelene Maxson: Helen McMiclcen: Marion McMiclcen Third Row: Denver Mitchell: Walter Pasternalc: Mary Jane Pearcy: Jean Price: Rhoda Robinson: Wilma Siedhoti: William Sperry: Richard Sutton Fourth Row: William Thompson: Cecil Under- wood: Robert Varner: Harold Bell Wright

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Editor-in-Chief. .. Assistant Editor. Managing Editor News Editors.. Sports Editor. .. Business Manager .... ,. To the left: Madge B. Conyers, Editor and Geneva Prince, Business Manager. EDITORIAL STAFF Madge B. Conyers ..Eugene Luzacler . . . .Harold Lovell Bernice Randolph Frances Hughes Walther Pasternalc BUSIN ...Geneva Prince Advertising Manager .....,..,.. Richard Sutton Assistant Advertising Managers ..,. Emery Smith Jean Lawson ESS Feature Editor... ..., Muriel Wiley Society Editor ..... ..... ,... H e len Lemon Editorial Staff ..........., ., . . Justine Gum, Betty Jo Long, Kathleen Wade, Lillian Jones, Mary Tallman, Doris Jean Bol- yard, Zepora Morgan, Imogene Murphy, Jeanette Dickinson. Loren Osborn Adviser of Editorial Statt .....,....,. Miss Ring STAFF Circulation Manager ...,.... Mary Jean Francis Assistant Circulation Manager ..., Eleanor Jones Adviser .......... ........ P rot. W. R. I-Iarris



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MASQUERADERS This club had indecision as its chief trouble maker because its members were never able to decide what play they wanted to present. When George Wilson resigned his position as president, his place was tilled by Helen Lemon. Helen tried too hard to please everyone, which is obviously an impossibility. People are like cattle, they have to be driven, and due to the tact that no one would do this, the Masqueradcrs became stagnant at times. However, at Christmas time, the actors presented The Queens Christmas, the most beautiful play that has ever been presented on our stage at that time ot year. The Masqueraders worked hard on this play and it was performed so well that they were asked to give it twice. Thanks to Dr. lkenberry, the royalty was given to the club, ln the spring these students dived into Shakespeare and one again presented one ot his plays. They had tun presenting it, and Dr. Linthicum had a wrinkle. MEMBERS First Row: Murlin Arms, Marie Burns: Lenore Third Row: Gene Richardson: Marguerite Davis, Jerry Hannon, Bruce Hetlinq John Paul Sharps: Ralph Shepler: Philip Weber, George Jones. Wilson: Helen Xenakis Second Row: Mary P. Keys: Helen Lemon: Harold Lovell, Pauline Moccia , tiff , Q br K? I X, if 52 Q1 32525. M 2 1 leigh -,M V B 'Y S. 1 -F. R -tx . ' E i ti ha fl

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