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7th and 8th Drama Officers: Eleanor Dupes, president, June Wright, vice-presidentg Carol Clark, sec- retary, Charlotte Miller, reporter. Faculty Arlz'iso1': Mrs. Taylor. Purpose: To prepare the younger students to he better dramatists and to develop their acting ability in the line of drama. Plays were given at meetings for the en- ioyment of the club and for experience in public appearances. The Vocational Club Officers: Elaine Lehman, Jean Atkinson, presidentsg Marilyn Perkins, Elaine Leh- man, vice-presidents, Mary Jo Williams, Gloria Curl, secretariesg Ronald Orchard, Judith Arnold, treasurersg Kathryn Mow- ery, Sue Hullinger, reporters. Faculty Adfviso-r: Miss Thoring. Purpose: To study professions and occupa- tions so that the younger students may have a better aim in life. Programs for the year included information concern- ing the many vocations in which young people are interested. Upper--7th and 8th Drama-Row 1: S. Hunlock, J. Wilson, D. Pulfer, J. Robenalr, L. Buckmaster. P. Pence. Row 2: J. Pai-shall. J. McCoy, B. Emerson, R. I-Iulfrnan, J. DeLong. C. Clark, M. Stedcke. Row 5: C. Miller, J. Wright, V. Loukos, S. XVren, R. Spicer, N. Burgoyne. Row 4: R. Corey. E. Dupes. S. Jordan. J. Dukro, A. Blosser, C. Copp. Lou-er-Vocational Club-D. Swaim, K. Mowery, B. Levesque, M. Perkins. J. Arnold, H. McLaughlin, J. Routson, S. Hullinger, E. Lhamon. M. Williams, J. Atkinson, J.,Kirchen, R. Orchard. page fzlfenty-o11e
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10th Y-Teens Officers: Marilyn Campbell, president, Mil- dred Clay, vice-president, Jean McCoy, secretary, Erma Denney, treasurer, Pat Rotroff, inter-club council, Marilyn Clark, reporter. Faculty A:l'uisor: Miss Shanahan. Pm-pose: To promote good fellowship among teen-age girls, to encourage the idea of service to others, and to uphold the Christian way of life. The club pre- sented a skit at one of the meetings which showed the growth and meaning of the Y. They also raised money for the National Y.W.C.A. Relief Fund. 7th Y-Teens Ofl'lcer.r: Marilyn Perkins, president, janet Wolfe, vice-president, Joan Carl, report- erg Flora Cardone, representative, Janet Gibson, treasurer, Carol Archer, secre- tary. Faculty Adzfisor: Miss Asher. Projects: The club enjoyed visiting speak- ers and dramatic groups. They collected sales stamps to finance part in National Y.W.C.A. Relief Campaign. Upper-10th Y-Teens-Row 1: J. Davis, M. Davis. B. Isenhart. 1. Boyd, C. Everetrs. B. McDonald. Row 2: S. Dowell, J. Cheney, B. Thomson, IE. Denny, P. Rotroff, F. Hissong. A. Carr. Row 3: M. Sraup, J. McCoy, M. Figgins, M. Judkins, M. Clark, M. Dupes, J. Houseworrh. Lower-7th Y-Teens-Row 1: J. Wilson, M. XVilliams, J. DeLong. M. Leffler. C. Copp. J. Wolfe. J- Bur- den, E. Holden. Row 2: B. Levesque, B, Smith, P. Doty, J. Gibson, M. Carr, D. Frese, C. Archer, P. Lutes. Row 3: M. Perkins, B. Sikes. page twenty
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SEVENTH GRADE CHOIR Officers: Shirley Miller, president: Temple Ann Bowlus, vice-presidentg Grant Griffin, sec- retary-treasurerg joe Fife, librarian. Director: Miss Wright. Purpose: The primary purpose of the choir was enjoyment of vocal music of the younger boys and girls and a basis for later musical education. The choir has performed at the P.T.A. and in assemblies. They helped with the Christmas Vespers and put on the operecra, Ghost of Lollypop Bay. Upper-Soloists for Ghost of Lollypop Bay -Row la M. Yazel, pianist. D. Sheeks. P. Stans, P. Collins. N. Miller. E. Stedke. Row 2: P. Beaumont. student director. B. Clapper, C. Krick. J. Williams. J. Carr, R. Wolford. Lo-wer-7th Grade Choir-Row 1: C. McClain. P. Haver, J. Wlestbay, J. Kirkpacrick, S. Miller. W. Sher- rick. G. Griflin, J. Porter, A. Conn, R. Point, B. Sobosly. J. Fert. S. Stedcke. Row 2: S. Maynor. S. Pratt, S. Hartman, T. Bowlus, R. Davisson, R. Foster. R. Loudenback. J. Potter, H. Carolus, J. Ford. J. Widmark. B. Clayton. D. Butkholder. Row 3: P. Brown, J. Bruns. G. Mortimer. P. Samp- son. J. Cosarr. H. McLaughlin, D. Ziegenbusch, J. Fife, M. Searfoss. E. Stevenson. K, Schott. M. Wooley. B. Nance. Row -iz M. Johnson, L. Howard, M. Turner, D. Smas. P.'Bryan. C. Tope. P. Shine. G. Springer. R. Long. B. Kohlhorsr, S. O'Blz1ck. legal. Y 5 wogf' i 55 ellie aber? Q fs E -18' 4 page twenty-two
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