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141' 3. . 1 i MODERN ALCHEMISTS The club's chief goal and achievement for the year was the raising of funds to purchase fluorescent lights for the laboratory. Joe Burch did a fine job raising money for such by selling Christmas candy. The lights were installed by electrically-minded club members, with Dr. Gould's able assistance and guidance. Also there was some badly needed repair work done on the laboratory floor. Business meetings were lightened semi-monthly by programs which included outside spealcers, reports by club members, motion pictures which involved using the club's own projector, and current events of scientific interest. To climax a successful year, the spring banquet provided an appropriate setting for the installation of the officers for next year. Officers: President, Joe Burch: Vice-President, Ruben Brissey: Secretary, Eranlc Earson: Treasurer, Robert Varner. MEMBERS Eirst Row: Harold Barnett: Harold Bloom: Roxie Denver Moffett: Zepora Morgan: Alfred Palcich: Bc-zoian: Eugene Brissey: Ruben Brissey: Joseph Tom Reynolds Burch: Harold Davis: Russell Davisson: Tom Third Row: Bill Riley: James Robinson: Emery Earnest Smith: Everett Sperry: John Strotherg Arlen Second Row: Frank Parson: Francis Hughes: Swiger: Robert Varner: James Wilcox, James Marion McMiclren: Earl Mercer: Denver Mitchell: Williams wr' if r my . A fi is ff 1 . i as . ' ' fi 5 ,Q les? a A' A 1 rr J W' l - Y :Hr ry --. V Q gi G Q f - , 1, ' n J fr 51+ T , 1 t A V 1 P .ts 9
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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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WUI: NORMAL TRAINING CLUB Under the tutelage ot its advisor, Miss Alta Van I-Iorn, the Normal Training Club has sponsorcd several social activities throughout the year. These included a Halloween and Christmas party and an Easter egg roll. At the beginning ot the second semester, the Normal Training Club joined with the Future Teachers ot America forming an Alpha branch. Together they sponsored a penny party held in the gymnasium. Standing committees tor the year were: Program, Ruth Brown, Carol Kagarise and Wilma Flanigan: social, Lucille Kemper, Muriel Vogel, and Berta Lee Robinson. OFFICERS Advisor: Miss Alta Van I-Iorn Vice-President: Glenna Tuclcer President: Christine Perrin Secretary: Glenna Mae Robinson Treasurer: Jean Lawson MEMBERS First Row: Ruth Brown: Wilma Flanigan: Jean Second Row: Christine Perrin: Bcrta Lee Robin- Lawson: Ruby Moore: Imogene Murphy son: Glenna Robinson: Pearl Smith: Glenna Tucker Wm
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