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FRENCH CLUB The Frerfh Club, unoer The supervision of Miss August was orC10f1i70d in I'I'lC' Tivsr SCPWCSTGF. The ourpose oT The club isToir1Teresl srudenTs in The French language and French cuITure. ATpresenT The club is worlning on a play Tor The pufooze oT raising money To buy French phonograph records. The club has also ordered pins Tor members decfring The-rv The Club Ts planning a social To be gifen before The close of school. The meeTings are cordurted enfiraiy in French. The programs consisf oT reoorTs on Tarnous Frenchrnen, riddles, games and songs. The oTTicers Tor The Tirsf sernesTer were: President Eloise MfCausIeng Vice Prc-sidenT, Nick PeTersg Secrefary-Treasurer, Rurh Bfisiorg SergennT-aT-Arms, Ewozd Moore: Program Chairman, .lane Brooks. The second se'nesTer officers are: Pre:.idcnT, Elwood Moore' Vice Presider-T, Lucilc Held? SecreTary-Treasorer, Eleanor MaTIa'V: S5'QC'if1T-GT-fxJ'fT7S, Thomas MonTaIbano, P'ograr'n Chair- rnan, Thomas MonTaIbano. HIY CLUB e OTT oT ne 1' Cu Io I9373 wr-rc Pre dcrT Andrev. Drager Vice Presi en V Oicnrv c-cre-Tery I YT7 'vi Farrand rewsur r Jarne McCarre The Hi Y Clrb i organized To pro roTe chrishan fellowshio arnonq Th boys of The high schocl e purpo of The club is To creaTe rnarnfa n and e T no Throuihou The scho I and communiTf i sTanca es oT a fhrishan fharecT I The oIaTTor n i Clcan So e I Clean Lvinn Clean 5 orl and Clean Scholarship Ther and Son Banquel' Bake Sales Cushion Sal d I-I lo 'U y The club spon ored rnornrro a fr rvohcn ervicfs o T ree days r T e fel Q or-I slu n HIY Clubs anr' r r srrve urs O ro Va cy c ra 1 af STeut:envi'e C1 Play I? The I-In Y clos IT yr-ar The IaTTer parT o 'vlay Tn T e mdu Tier The ri w oh ers aT The annual MoTher and Qon Bar-queT This club is spon cred by The Y M CA and Mr Pe ryWl on 'T ys Vforl QPFYCTOFY I The ponsor Th ,icers T' E-'ITT I b r - S 'T si -- , ' f' 1 ' 'd T, Jac if ' rl ' S A , WiI,7f,. . C f 1 T f e, .. K II, Th se . ' , , ' i . v e 'V Q T o ' I hgh 'J . ' ' -. ' ex' , 's I Ie cm, , 7' 4, p s The Hi'Y Club Tor The year l937-36 has had rnany acTiviTies, here are sono oT Them' ParTies, Fa - , , , , ' . fe en .ei I 2 . 5 ' 4 E'sTf D: ' S ' 5 T r h ' To h -.T ,I -, Hi h Sch . de Ts. The '- A The Gi I 'Ye 3 CI ', of The hf II' helI a Ili . ' '.I, . . ed ' s - I T I wf h ' . C' I ol' 9 'ic . . , .
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by lhe Juniors 'rhe Seniors led lhe learns in average wilh 558. Juniors .500, while lhe sophomores also ran with .4l7. Compeling in lhe finals bolh lhe Juniors and Seniors were lceyed lo a high poinl ol excilennenl, probably lrom envisioning swealers and numerals. The cham- pionship wenl lo lhe Seniors as a resull' ol swamping lhe Juniors 40-22. This is lhe second year lhal lhe Seniors have ernerged viclorious. delealing lhe Juniors 49-36 'asl year. ln addilion lo lhe Seniors who were awarded swealers and numerals an honorary award was made lo Ted Sulula, sophomore, lor being high poinl man ol lhe lournamenl. Granling a special privilege Coach Carlledge consenled lo nominale an all- class leam, somelhing he has never done before, Forward ,, ss,,, s,,i s ssss . ,J . c, ,J ,s.s,, Slanley Slill. Junior Forward, , . s.,Jim lvlcl.e-ish. Junior Cenler ,H ,,... . , ., Henry Maleslcy, Junior Guard Senior , , , ,,,,, , ...s,,,,,s,,,,. Bill Bell, Guard . ,,,s ,, s, sss,.. ....,cs, ,cs,... T e cl Sulula, Sophomore Courte s of THE sux-rox NIOTOR Co Fold Dealer Lountx IQDIE entm One make of our Y sj The oldest dealer in the w A. . - S ' g
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Tl-IE DEBATE CLUB ln The second ser'nesTer The DebaTe Club was reorganized. Cn The principle ThaT we learn To do by doinq. This cluo imrnediaTely aTTer orqanizaTion, beqan a series oF debaTes which are being held on almosT every Friday. GreaT iriTeresT has been rv'aniTesTeH and many impOrTanT qUeSTiOr1S have been discussed, Some of These have been of local inTeresT such as Thc need oT public buildings in our own ciTy. On oTher occasions Topics oT qreaT naTionai imporTanc,e have been aTTernpTecl and Tearlessly argued. Perhaps, if Congressman lmhoff or SenaT'mr Donahey could have had The b'2f1PfiT oT lisTeninq To our young people, The counTry miqhT be made even saTer Tor dernorcracy. PracTice in The Torms OT parliamentary usage are also dressed. The officers have been: PresidenT, Helen GrumeT: Vice PresidnT, William Sawyer, and Secrefary-Treasurer, Virginia Engel. The adviser has been Mr. WrighT. KNITTING CLUB For six years a KniTTinq Club has been Tunchoninq in The STeuoenville l-llqh School This year The club has a small membership ouT is rnalclng uo Tor ThaT in The qualiTy and amoun oT worlc done Any girl may belong To This club buT To receive diT m.JsT learn how To lcrnT correcTly TaT compleTe some qarmenT which she herselT ha nnade and Th piece musT be Tree Trorn msTalres ln The above phoTooraph some OT The girls are wearing messes and sweaTers They have made is year We concenTraTe on The principles oT xniTTing and plain gar'nenTs raTher Than Tancy fads are preTerred We believe ThaT This club has a carrv over falu ThaT malres any Time spenT on This worlc well worTh while . . . , . , . , A . . V . we . I . l S rneasuremenTs and worlc ouT direcTions Trom her own measuremenTs. ln addiTicn To This, rnusT , ' . S . . is ' i . 5 . . I Th' . ' ' ' ' ' -' , , .
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