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Page 52 text:
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STONEWALL NEWS The “Stonewall News” is a monthly, mimeographed publication edited by a staff of high school pupils. The object of the newspaper is to display the journalistic talents of the students. Members of the Staff are: Editor-in-chief. Assistant Editor. Literary Editor. News Editor. Columns: Here and There in the Grades Boys Sports. Girls Spoi’ts. Spanish. Stonewall Favorites. Student Poll. Gossip. Boys in Service. Jokes. Publisher. Art Editor. Assistant Art Editor. Typists. Mimeographer. Business Manager. Assistant Business Manager. Reporters. Howard Carper .. Robert Driver . .James Hutton .... Helen Crim .Mildred Williams .Eugene Funkhouser .Jennie Lou Miller .Anna Marie Clark .Mary Catherine White .Ronald Carper .Dorothy Rennie ..Helen Gordon .Douglas O’Connell .Glenvil Whitacre .Mary Catherine White .Mildred Williams Helen Gordon, Douglas O’Connell .Donal Cline .Harold Dawson .Robert Gibbs .Hildren Blandford LeRoy White Betty Jean Smith Catherine Travers .Mrs. A. S. Barker Faculty Advisor
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S. C. A. COUNCIL The Student Cooperative Association Council met at the beginning of the school year and set up certain goals which it intended to accomplish during the year. The work of the Council is to act as a governing body for the school and to regulate the students in a democratic way. This year the Council secured for the school a combination radio and phonograph, it encouraged the buying of War Stamps and Bonds and it sponsored parties, which were to be given every month for the students. The object of this was to provide a certain degree of enter¬ tainment for the pupils. The S. C. A. Council is composed of the President, Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer of the S. C. A. and one representative from each of the high school rooms. The members are as follows: President.James Hutton Vice-President.Nancy Lodge Secretary.Helen Crim Treasurer.Paith Berg Members: Seniors—Dorothy Rennie Juniors—Mary Fishback Sophomores—Lucy Bragg Freshmen—Hilda Henry Advisor—Miss Mary Jane Jolliffe
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DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Slifer was organized with the definite purpose of equipping the stage with scenery. We set this as our main goal. For our second goal, we planned to have one public play during this year. The Dramatic Club members, accomplishing one of their goals, presented a public play, November 17, 1944, entitled: “Take It Easy”—a three act farce-comedy. The following members made up the cast: Hazel Bageant, Dorothy Rennie, Catherine Travers, Helen Crim, James Hutton, Robert Gibbs, Robert Driver, Howard Carper, Wayne DeHaven, and Harold Dawson. We made one definite accomplishment toward our first goal, which was equip¬ ping the stage with scenery, when we purchased French doors. President.Nancy Lodge Vice-President.Eugene Funkhouser Secretary.Dorothy Rennie Reporter.Hazel Bageant Peggy Anderson Nina Affleck Hazel Bageant Betty Boden Hildren Blandford Lucy Bragg Betty Carpenter Betty Carper Howard Carper Anna Marie Clark Donnie Cline Helen Crim Harold Dawson Stella DeHaven Wayne DeHaven Robert Driver David Fahnestock Mary Fishback May Fries Eugene Funkhouser Robert Gibbs Catherine Golightly Helen Gordon Hilda Henry Virginia Herrell Jeanne Hoover Waneta Hottle James Hutton Nancy Inskip Annabelle Jobe Frances Kerns Winifred Knight Lillian Lockhart Nancy Lodge Dorothy Morrison Phyllis McDonald Jennie Lou Miller Mary Ellen Nethers Dorothy Owens Dorothy Rennie Margaret Russell Kathleen Shiley Betty Jean Smith Gertrude Stump Catherine Travers Betty Trenary Mary Catherine White Mary Catherine Williams Mildred Williams Doris Morrison
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