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Row 1 Ileft to rightl: Dorothy Sheerin, Patty Glossbrenner, Jo Ann Bowen, Maralyn Baker, Doris Daley, Barbara Hess, Hazel SENIOR EQUESTRIENNE Members of the Senior Eques- trienne Club, enthusiastic riders interested in improving their horsemanship, rode on Wednes- day at Arlington Stables during spring and fall. The Winter months were spent under the able instruction of Miss Mar- garet Erhart. The members gave a dinner before the monthly Ar- lington Tournaments, in which the club was always Well repre- sented. This year Barbara Hess l won first prize in one of these tournaments. Mrs. Thelma Clarke, of the physical educa- tion department, is sponsor of this six year old club. President Ba rba ra Hess Alfke. Row 2: Mary Jo Beazell, Betty Graves, Thelma Clarke, R sponsor: Ruth Bradley, Doris Hamilton, Ruth Friedman. Patty Doud. FICTION CLUB Writing and repartee and the program of the Fiction Club are synonomous since all members have jobs to do along this line. The Christmas Echo is the big project of the club in which no small amount of time is devoted to the making of good literary contributions to this publication. As might be expected, writing that fits the individual style of the members is encouraged in the club. The try-out stories are of an exceptionally high stan- dard. Dr. A. Dale Beeler, Butler University professor, spoke to the club on the racial groups of Europe and the problems to be met there, Members attended The Rivals at the English theatre as a group. Mr. Charles Wilkerson. head of the English department. was the speaker at the tryout meeting for new members. The successful try- outs Were honored with a party. Miss Ruth Louise Armstrong directs the Fiction Club. Presidents Vice-presidents Tom Stump Mary Dale Metzger Harvey Harris Leah Schneider S6C'7'C'ffl7'If'S Trertsurers Katherine Armstrong Max Tuttle Ann Kahn Dick Kiser Row 1 lleft to rightlt Margaret Brayton, Helen Pollock, Mary Lewis, Ruth Louise Armstrong, sponsor: Leah Schneider, Mary Dale Metzger, Ann Kahn, Dotty Davis. Row 2: Max Tuttle, J. Gordon Mason, Katie Armstrong, Patricia Lukenbill, George Sommer, Fred Fitchey, Harvey Harris. Row 3: Richard Hill, Richard Kiser, Ed Stephenson, Tom Stump.
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Row 1 cleft to rightlt Bill Lod- wick, Betty Jane Heassler, Jane Ingles, Ruth Ann Hamilton, Eve- lyn Imel, Patricia Gabe, Ellen Sagalowsky, Jackie Frank, Mar- jorie Deutscher, Leah Schneider. Row 2: Barbara Warne, Dorothy Keilman, Betty Ireland, Margaret Poynter, Betty Cramer, Phyllis Grams, Rosemary Jones, Eleanor Miller, Judy Badger. Row 3: Kath- ryn Hill, Frances Robinson, Chlor- is Elaine Fisher, Eleanor Iovine. Anna Louise Harshman, Nellie J. Goll, Susan Countryman, Nancy Rodecker, Doris Daley, Constance Drake. Row 4: Marjorie Thoms, Carolyn Haught, Joan Bartlev, Adda Jeanne Winterfeldt, Judy Bright, Carolyn Jones, Doris Fess- ler. Dotty Davis, Virginia Peters. Row 5: Winifred Daughraty, Bar- bara Patterson, Harriet Trotter, Eleanor Theek, sponsorg Alan Kamplain, John Ayers, Joe Clark. The Drama League. under the sponsorship of Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, has been very active this past year. Among the speakers who addressed the club were Mr. Chatam, who demonstrated a lie detector appara- tus: Mr. Wilkerson of the English departmentg Mrs. Presfggffryn Hin Bjorn Winger who reviewed a book: Mr. Harry Phiel Vm,,pTeS,d6,,f from the Scottish Rite, and Mr. Edward Green, direc- Marjorie Thoms tor of dramatics at Manual Training High School. Treasure?- A tea to honor the newly elected oITlcers was held Joe Clark early in the school year. The club members also held RGFONWIU Sfclfeffwll Christmas and Valentine parties and presented a play PmnI?eg?2r'I3ZfWl!HeaSSler for the February Parent-Teachers' meeting in Caleb Ruth A,m'HammO1, Mills Hall. JUNIOR EQUESTRIENNE CLUB The Junior Equestrienne Club, which is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Clarke of the physical education department, is open to member- ship of freshman and sophomore girls. This is the fourth year of activity for the Club. Weekly rides at the Arlington Stables were enjoyed by the members. Their instruction in the ring and horse show rides was re- ceived from Miss Margaret Erhart. Club members also participated in the Arlington Riding Tournaments in a special class for members of Junior Equestrienne Clubs. In their junior year in Shortridge the young horse riding enthusiasts join the Senior Equestrienne Club. President Ann Kennedy Row 1 lleft to rightlz Betty Bil- leter, Pat Fuller, Jean Swaim. Anne Resor, Natalie Ann Griener. Ann Kennedy, Janie Briggs. Row 2: Thelma Clarke, sponsor, Julie Richardson, Bee Ann Cooper, Dol- ma Overley, Patty Rice, Iola Tomlinson. In...
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Flower Arranging Club The Flower Arranging Club was or- ganized in October to give students fur- ther opportunity for the study and practice of flower arrangement. The meetings were held on alternate Thurs- days in the Home Economics dining room. At one meeting Miss Campbell showed kodachrome slides of flower ar- rangements. At other meetings the members held contests in fruit and flower arrangement and made plans for entering some of their studies in the Junior Division of the Indiana State Fair Flower Arrangement Show. Co- sponsors of the club are Miss Campbell and Mrs. Porter. Prcsi de n t Frances Lange Secretclry Dorothy Kaelin Treasurer Barbara Jackson Program Chairman Jean Schied FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Row 1 lleft to rightl 1 Mrs. Florence Porter, sponsor: Barbara Jackson, Phyllis McDonald, Frances Lange, Marguerite Hardy, Miss Mildred Campbell. Row 2: Barbara Scheid, Betty Reitzel, Margaret Harding, Dorothy Kaelin, June Ormsby, Ann Mueller. GERMAN CLUB President President B b M't h ll ' -' - . . 0 . 10 6 , Gemge Schmkel The German Club is open to all Vice-president Vzcc-preszderlt Martha Eifert Betty Handy students who have had one semester Sfmffflflf SPf'1'f'ffl1'y of German. Dotty Davis Clara Foernzler Treasurer Timaru-er The club holds monthly meetings Ned Hendrickson Charles Norris X at which time German songs are sung and varied programs are presented. Row 1 tleft to rightb: Jon Henry Rouch, Alan Kamplain, Beth Fifer. Marilyn Rogers, Jean Clark, Dotty Davis, Betty Billeter, Marianne Buschmann, Clara Foernzler, Betty Grayson, Phoebe Good. Row 2: Richard Wood, Hans Steilberger, Carol Thoms, Frances Burbridge. Martha Foernzler, Joan Eisenbarth, Jo Ann Passwater, Ned Hendrick- son, Miss Louise Reiter. Row 3: Creighton Kimler, Burton Randolph, Tom Mantel, John Federman, Martha Schoch, Martha Eifert, Betty Wales, Jim McCoy, Betty Handy, Sally Fleischer. Row -1: Charles Norris, Myron Kasle, George Schricker, Bob Kramer, Jo Koss, Naomi Stoeppelwerth, Loraine Heidenreich, Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Gerry Schultz, Bob Sim pson, Mrs Irene Strieby, research librarian of the Eli Lily Company talked to the members on the Value of Mod- ern Language to a Research Chem- ist. The club contributed to the t'Fani- ily Fro1ic by cooperating with the other modern language clubs in the International Casinof' In the spring the members gave a tea in the Sel- leck Art Gallery for the mothers of the pupils in the German depart- ment. As has been the custom for many years, the club and all the students l of German held a picnic at Riverside Park in May.
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