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vo- - ....-s.- .4 .- -Q--Q --qv., W-'-H -....- . XJQ, SUNS HWJE . . A SOCIETY Our chapter, planted gn the school ln lQ28, has thrived on the nfertile s'iIM of Leadervhin and Membership eil has growr year by year, reproducing sunlight through 1+S acts of charity frlend h1p and love Forty elght names are on our roll book thls year we meet once a month for a Nfellowshlp lunchn, and the meeting follow the suggested Stated Sunshlne Program At the f1TSt of the year we inltiated the new members at a very 1mpress1ve service we entered a float in the Thorntown Fall Fair and won thlrd prlze Qulte a number of g1rls accompanled our sponsor Mrs Quinn, and our D1str1ct Dean MISS Barker to the convention at Craw fordsvllle Selling Chrlstmas cards and penclls bolstered our treasury qulte a lmttle We donated ilve dollars toward the relief of flood sufferers and two dollars to the R1ley Fund and sent out many Christ mas sympathy, and convalescence cards A Valentlne Party was held a speclal week was set as1de as WCourtesy Week' N1ne girls made the Journey to Indlanapolls March 27 to attend the State SUnSh1n6 Conventlon at Warren Central H1gh School located near Indlanapolls The mornlng program COnS1St6d of some muslcal numbers and two speakers Next year's off1cers are Mary Louxse Monson Presldent Evelyn Youkey Vlce Presldent June MOTTISOH Treasurer Jean Allen Scrap Book Edltor Corabclle Monson Sergeant at Arms M1ldred Needham Cor respondlng Secretary Ma y Lou Boyd, Recordlng Secretary Wlth this flne l1st of glrls as leaders there 1S every iDd1C8t1OH of smooth sailing for the Sunsh1ne Armada Voyage 1931 381 4-'7?h- J-N -Ox if Q 5, .9 1 A rl J. . I ll 4 . . . -A u , S , e . - N i V4 Z .L A I ' f-4 D v . . . . 1 ' 9 . - my U I . . . . . O ' C . . . . .. 1 9 . . . I . . , . . .- . ' . D ii 9 , ' . . 1. u . . . . Q ' I 0 . - . , . . . . . 9 . U . . . . , 1 . - . 0 . D 1 ' 9 o 1 v ,. . 0 A , Y ' 4 5 1 1 . . 'R - , ' g 4. o . ' I I I Q I I 1 . :Y - .1 3.:..:.f.:.x. . .,'..1 .gigs 3 A 455351153 i?ff'Z 5' f l ':E:-:FQ TSLJJS5' 5-'. - r' :Lmh . ,:..,,:: , ,.,. .,..1,3.....- 4.'vxfE ' 'L fQiS' q 43:32 :fi '75 ' 532: 15:5 f -'J ' -.- . xn- , ff ' 443:22 ' . . , . . .- . . n , , - ' ' V - -- 4- - , , , f - , . - Af. 4 - 'm i ' 5 ' ' f.!'d m91... ...Tw A l - ' 'rwlllllbt ' annum
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hunk-'Swim-1x'Sv4 .3z12sl ..e. 'W I sm A busy band of persons viii 1mble fingers and keen eves has forked one period a day thi ye r lor t noble c use of Art The result ha been Accomnlishment Und r the expert t tel 1 s B lo 1 mziiglv b autlfdl, Orlg inal and artistic Join i cr by tie studen S he first prog ct tanen p o or td or ts ase in design After that perspective w s 1 ro uc d Handson no tlolics were made using black India ina on white cons ruction naper The beginning or the soco d emest r brounit :ith it the study of whole figure was attomv ed Per ps one of e lo t interesting orogects was on UT an UOTtd+1OF' Tae cla s made iqdiv dtxl nicturer 0 each mode of land, water, and Vy tramel in the Unit d States rom the time of the Indians until the pre ent Every type was included from the Indian pony through the horse ani buggy and the bicycle built for two age, to the giant dirigibles, stream llned trains, and luxurious sea liners of today The art class assisted in making the costumes for the Pageant An innumerable number ol posters were made throughout the year for various school activities This brought 1n the st dy of printing and lettering Work 1n 0113 was taker up next, alter whic each made one craft progect Some made lunch cloths, Jhile others decorated boxes or carved from wood or soap Art 1n the grades ran parallel to the li l school course using, of course a more imple to F Alto ether a mo t nro itable year has been spent in art bv stude s n the Tlor to n Uublic Sciool On March 18 ard l the ma or musical production of the year was Ven It was a i 1 pageant entitled NU cle Sam's Puzzleu and stimulated intere t and Tp eciation lor the toll darces and customs of otner nations Along with h dialosue in this Dre entation each f the folloving fore gn na o s as reure en ed by a song and a dance Eng land Spain Fr nce Ita y Ireland, Germanm Holland Scotland Sweden and Russia These dances were given beiore a bacl ground of appropriate patriotic red, white and blue twisted stxearers The Scotch dance leader will testify to the fact that it pays t forget your dance It always helps to bring an encore' The audience also commented on the fact that the knee action was very good in the Italian dance' What fun we had in giving that pageant' On the grand finale all participants came on the stage and joined in singing that stirring number, WThe Star Spangled Banner.' , ,.,z , --,, ,,, . , rm- , s ,,, , -. . - ..,. sf- 4. u vu.. . N V , ' . ' . - 9 4-- A -lf' W , ' if 'Y' ' ff . V , 1 Y -W A - i -. -.l- V. .-4. I - ' use e n - 1 -1 ' ' . - -' - 7 L . . . ,- ll. ., -. . - Q . . . ,,m i v S EL I LVD' ' , . 8, 1 I S . , J- L ' .e tu J'age o' Misf i.ly, fm: '1 U 9 ' ' - ' ' L ' . 1 ,. ,. 1 -- '1 ,. - , , . 1 , ' V' .IFRS 5-'TUQ intl gz,'3'...1.:f Ffffx. Ji. s. .w L ' t o T - - 1 ,, - 1 , I I .7 . ' ' 3 'LL 09.5 C .L s 9 Ly' cific. 4 ' ' ' ' . . F .AL F. Q - WA q , . . , p Cu L- I .L t- - i 1 L ' , . . .. pu . , ' ' 3 :J -1 1 A . . . . A , . . . , v ff W 'A . V 1. .w I L, J, . - Q v . . Q- +1 X , ' figure drawing. First, hands were drawn, .ner feet, and finally the . N'Lp . . L, . . . , W . if x, J 2 -.1 4. nfl K' S 4. - - ' X. ' . ' . : - . ' -45' T S ' v L' - . S - .L Lf. J ,.'. . , - - .:' . ' . sn U f e . i . . . A . . slr u o 7 V . . ' 1 . - C' -n - -s .9 5 . . . . . . . . , , - - , . ., . . - . . 3 N . . . , .1 . H . . . I L. Q -A .L O . . , ., . s A L ' fl A ' W . . . . . . . , . N. 0 J . hal , , . s'. l rl. 5 - , . s , f'r ' ' 5 J- A - - .-, -V . ' ' L flu A.. Ll .A mu' .. - S - . O 4 .i Q .. A Cv L 11 A A s . ,, . - gi - P a p ti owl: 1 ' . n L , . . A . v V . . , I 5 C-lf f' . .L .LII L 1 ' - ' , - J, A - - - . . - -f ' -- U e . 5 - s , , o I 4- ' .1 .'. w J. t vl -L fi' I ' S U 'P 4. I ' . . , '3 1 ' I Q- 1 4' J ' ' Jr 9 l ' C 1 v 0 ' - 4 1 'g'- . . . . I ,, ll O . . . , Q O , . 9 I 1 A 0 . . , , . 1' --'Nlllllrc '-' N - ' 'A -ff- ' - . - ,- - - .... Ya- . - ----.. -us.- ...a 1 -. - N..-
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'hf i94 Nhii 'Size .zuuunnf-uncag H2169 Mel Head' Heart' Hands' Health' In 1933 Mrss V1v1an Jeffers real 1zed the lnportnnce of thls motto, and or H1291 the flrst U H club 1n Thorntown The f1fSt year the gl 1 part1c1rated only 1r a local h1b1t The n xt year Mrs Homer rolr car 1PQ on the young club and much was ac ompllshed By 1965, when Da,here Daggv was our leader the g1rls had recelved several o mze both n he couaty ard state eth b1t In 1936 Ur Mary QLIHU b gan her dutles a 4 H le der The of'1 cers for that year were Susanna Blanlngam bTFSldSHU LVGLQH Ctt1nger Leader Audra French Reporter The f1rst and second year members of the club were d1v1ded 1nto two groups The Busy Bee Sewlng Club were led by Jurlor Leaders Jean Galvln and Susanna Flanlngam The Busv Workers Bak1ng Club were d1 rected by Junlor Leaders Jarle Whlte and W1lma Srlth At the county 6Xh1b1t at Lebanon the Thorntown Club recelved th1rteen flrsts and seven secord , and thlrteen thlrds In Dress Revue thev recemved three flrsts Wllma Smlth was awarded Grand Champlon and renresentat1ve of Boone County at the State Fa1r Marle Wh te won flrst cann1ng Judglng Seven g1T1S were entered 1n the State 6XH1b1t at Ind1anapol1s' Jean G11V1H f1fth year sewlng Evelyn Ottlnger th1rd year sew1ng S ah Tere F1sher f1FSt year bak1ng Mary Lou Boyd fourth year sew 1ng Marle Wh1te f1fth year baklng Susanra Flan1ngam flftk year sew 1ng and Wllma Smlth fifth year sewlng The followlng glrls won places in the State Fa1r Jean Galvln second 1n sewlng Sarah Lene Flsher sec ond 1n baklng Warle Whlte flrst and second 1n baklng and Wllma Sm1th second 1n S8T1Hb In the annual Thorntown Fall Falr the N H glrls made and entered a float They rece1ved ten dollars as flrst PTIZS The pr1ze was based on or1g1nal1ty and completeness of the 1dea portrayed The Thorntown H1 Y club was formed 1n October 1936 and was inlti ated by the H1 Y club from Dover Durlng the flrst year the pres1dent was Ray Anderson The expenses thls year were made by sell1ng p1CtUISS of the students on the per cent bas1s Paul Brackemyre Eugene Daggy Max Norr1s,and Robert Needham 1936 37 Ofc1CSPS, were sent to the State H1 Y boys' conventlon wh1ch was held 1n Greencastle Indlana The convention featured several well known men from the Y. M. C A The creed is WTO create, maintain, and extend throughout the ool and community high standards of Christian character-' Ttsw 'fri wt.: - , . T A 1 - W . .Q V 1 b -,I . I. ?-Ani. , I ' ' - H- ii I lf n H 4 I I' Ll LL l I O L rl I A . . . 1 . .A C J . L ga . I . - . D ., A .F S F' .1.n A v .L ex- ' ' - .- e ' . . ' . B .1 '-r',' C - Q . , . ... ,,,,: - ', G-U. f v , ' .' rf ,s i t 1' I .. i ' . . ' J s. . . er- .' - s '- VL., - ' 1'- . . a -v . J- A 1 J- -' s 1 Vice-Presldentg Eileen Hankins, Secretary-TreasurergRuby Ragsdale, Song 3 , , , , ' . Q 1 , '.. 1 , . . C . U i I . .- . , . . . . L u M ' . . . J . . , , .. t ' . I .A 'U I . . . , i . in . L . , . , . L . , . ' . Q ar J ' 0 Q . 1 v v ' Z ' , , Q . , - . , - ' A . ' I I 1 9 : a - A : 1' 1 Q . i. T. . W. . - V. . . . , Y i - . ' . - v . . 0 . 1 , , V . , A .- . g. . Q sch 1 . -....- ah.. .-.-... mrs. -- ,,,,, , F .mba p N - '33
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