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THE GLEE CLUB MRS. ELSIE HOVERMALE. . . LoR1M12R G. W1XLKER President . . . . . Vlift'-I,F64Sl'C1'L'Hf. . . . Secretary-Treasurer. . . Reporter . . . . l7ranlelin Barley Davis Bauglmman Roy Bayliss .lanice Bucher Maurice Carpenter Cora Dutterer Evelyn Easter Ruth lfishel Elizabeth Grove Anna Hoover Emilie Huffman Ann Lemley Dan Metz Betty Moore Director . . . . Director . MARJORIE MOORE . . THELMA MOREHEAD AVERYI. WARREN Louise SAGER Madge Orndofl' Jeanette Racey Ella Louise Sargent Lester Singhass Bobby Smallwood Mary Smith Shirley Smith Edgar Spicer Jean Slrickler Dorothy Warren Ella Rae White Edith Mae Wllitmore Neva Yates The well-established Glee Club is functioning successfully under thc spon sorship of Mrs. Elsie Hovermale and Mr. L. G. Walker. Last year the Club was composed exclusively of girls, but this year eight boys have joined, making it possible to use three-part music. The above picture was taken December 19, 1941, when the Glec Club sang Christmas Carols for the High School. 'This great audience IS recorded on the snapshot page. Look. We did hold all in enchantment! MRS. ELSIE HOVERMALE
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lin. l U ' l ' STUDENT COUNCIL Roistam' E. AYLOR, MRS. ELSIE HOVERMALE, Miss SAx'roN SAMSELI.. Faculty Representatives President A..A4, t . . . . , HENRY CARBAUGH Vice-President . . ROY Bmttss Secretary ,,.... . . . FRANKLIN BRUMBACK Heath Adams Marjorie Moore Zida Artrip Jean Painter Mason Carbaugh Nancy Parker llrnest Davies Ruth Parker l,ola Madagan Billy Sandy Mary Mason The Stephens City School Council. composed ot three faculty members and fourteen student representatives, meets weekly to discuss and take action on important problems arising within the school. VVhen the student group presidents and faculty representatives can sit together and thresh out problems which will lead to a better school understand- ing. better school discipline, and an improved school in general, it is obvious that the schoolyis headed in the right direction. The school council at Stephens City is doing this. The conclusion growing out of each discussion is conveyed to the various student groups. through their representative on the council. lt seems well to add that the student body is cooperating splendidly in an effort to make the whole program a success and to bring about a smoother run- ning school. --R. E. Axion
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t, .lal l.l LIBRARY CLUB Suu Daidti Put,r1Ns. Librarmn Pl'0SI'C1L'f7I . . s V1icefl're.st'c1'en1 , Scare! ary il 'retzsurer Reporter Heath Adams llelen Beaver Nettie l.ou Brill Margaret Carpet' lfileen Clark Reba Dellinger Josephine llverly NANCY Patuiiatt MAnc:t21.t.A Wt-trrts Eroista Btaavtatt JU.-XNl'IA:X NVINCIENT Vtteotxm Matmoax l7rances lfwinq lfmily lfaxvcett Kathryn Maloney Marguerite Ridgeway Maxine Ridgeway Louise Stover Audrey XVhite 'lihe Library Club was reorganized this year under the supervision ot the l.ibrarian. Sue Pullins. Through the Work of the club. a number of valuable books have been placed on the library shelves this session. Among the outstanding additions is a I04l edition of World Book Encyclopedia bought with funds raised by various means. Mr, l,. G. Walker' donated a set of Encyclopedia Britannica. The Club has kept the school scrapbook this year. This book is made up up ol' newspaper clippings about Stephens City High School, In future years, this scrapbook will be, probably. tlie only book on many activities of this school. -Sur PL't.1.iNs
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