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Stamp Club - Row 1: D. Julius, D Tabbcrt, B. Reddingg Row 2: A Shull tsponsori, J. Jones, S. Miller M. Churchmang Row 3: R. Jung, C Mccuni, T. Lynch, M. Pace. Horizon Club - Row 1: R. Janics M. Bertrand, B. Bertrand, H. Alex- ander, Row 2: N. Boutwell, H Scholl, C. Olson, N. Jones, B. Jung- claus, Miss Wilson tsponsori. History Club f Row 1: B. J. Red- dick, G. Buckner, M. Haymaker, M. Miller, D, Friedlancl, B, Newton, W. Dennis, S. Forsythe, F. Millikan' Row 2: Miss Huffman lsponsori. Clark, P. Prather, J. Reese, M. I. Hull, F. Franklin, Row 3: M. L Korb, H. Dunlop, N. Glass, M. L. Giles, E. Evans, P. Goodman.
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Senate - - Row 1: H. Snellenberger. M. Goldth- waite, D. Bowers, P. Sehr, E. Norman, M. Rfioads. J. VVilliams, N. Sutton, Miss lVebb 1Sp'3llSOl'PQ Row 2: D. Powell, M. Lockwood, B. Ancker: Row 2: D. Miller, R. Russell: Row 4: C. Mecum, R. Jung, S. Miller, J. Pappas, F. Franklin, T. Lynch. Sfeimoitce Shall We adopt Esperanto, the universal language? Shall We restrict presidential terms? Shall We build an underground tun- nel to Siberia? Many interesting and im- portant problems help make the Shortridge Senate one of the most active and enthus- iastic of clubs. Each Friday the members. named for present United States senators, introduce, pass, or veto the various bills and amendments as practiced in the United States Senate. This year, as in other years, an impeach- ment trial, using the exact procedure em- ployed in an actual impeachment, was held. The year was climaxed by the traditional banquet at the last meeting. Miss Minnie Lloyd, Miss Annalee Webb, and Dr. J. Dan Hull were guests of the senators at this time. Also at this banquet, the Outstanding Sena- torial Award was made to the outstanding Senior senator. Membership is open to all Shortridgers Who are interested and Wish to join. Under the sponsorship of Miss Annalee Webb, Shortridge's oldest organization is succeed- ing in its eiforts to develop better speaking qualities and the knowledge of parliamen- tary procedure. Stamp Clliuilb Stamp collecting is fun! has been the cry of Stamp Club members. Under the sponsorship of Arthur Shull, the 'club has been achieving its three main purposes: satisfying the collecting urge, advancing the educational features involved, and encourag- ing thriit and sound inve tments. To ac- complish theze objectives. the club has several contests and auctions as well as speakers. Officers for the year Were Tom Lynch, Dcn Tabbert, presidentsg Bloor Red- ding. Don Tabbert, vice-presidentsg and Richard Moore, Michael Churchman, secre- tary-treasurers. Horizon Glfuib To give community service, improve them- selves, and have good social times have been the goals of the Horizon Club, sponsored by Miss Mona Jane Wilson. Members are 'affil- iated with the Camp Fire Girls and joined with other Horizon groups once a month in an all-city meeting. Two overnight trips to Camp Delight featured their year. Most of the members devoted at least two hours a Week Working as helpers in St. Vincent's Hospital. Oiiicers are Betty Bertrand, presi- dentg Mary Bertrand, vice-president, and Nancy Boutwell, secretary. History Cllulb Keeping up with the world could be applied to the projects of the History Club -the news bulletins in the window outside Room 313 and the Shortridge War Scrap- book. Club programs consisted of historical quizzes, book reviews, and discussions of current topics. Miss Minnie Lloyd spoke to the members on Postwar Planning. On the social side the club had a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Danna Lansley Hun- man, sponsor, and enjoyed a spring picnic. Officers are Pauline Prather, presidentg Joanne Reese, vice-presidentg Mary Louise Giles, secretaryg and Katie Clark, treasurer.
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