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F... 8 SUNSnIJE SOCIETY The past year has seen much progress in S. S. girl's work. Most notable of their doings have been the sending of flowers and candy to convalescents, contributions to the Tuberculosis and Red Cross Ass., and to the Riley 1 f have also sponsored a Christmas party and Hospital. T565 Easter party for children. For their own entertainment the girls have enjoyed two pitch-in suppers, a scavenger hunt, and a combination rtw with the Atlanta girls as Weiner roast and bunco pa J their guests, The success of so great a yearly program has depend- ed largely upon the leadership of an able staff as well as the cooperation of the group as a whole. As this was Miss Hoffmann's first year as sponsor,the girls feel that she is to be congratulated for her competent handling and directing of the organization. The other members of the cabinet were: President, Mary J. Preslerg Vice President, Dorothy McCorkleg Treasurer, Margaret Baseyg Secretary, Hazel Mink. The Section leaders Were: Georgadine Bowers, Dorothy McCorkle, Mary Jane Racobs, Mary K. Reibling, and Florence Rosenthal. GLEE CLUBS Under the direction of Miss Lois Slcne,the Boy's and B th Girl's Glee Clubs have had a very successful year. o boys and girls have sung on many different occasions for assembly programs, clubs, County Music Festival, Kiaeanis Music Festival at Muncie, and the presenting of the Op- peretta nmiss Cherryblossom.N The president of the Girl's Glee Club was Mary Jane ' ' t f the Boy's Glee Presler, a Club. This was Miss Slonefs first year of directing music h shown her ability and in the Tipton High School.Shc ,as Q is to be congratulated on the success of the Glee Clubs. nd William Ross was presiden o P
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4 y. - ' B-. TI-HI-EC The Home Eeonomics Club has enjoyed e very success- ful year. The enrollment attained the high mark of 45 members. At the first of the yeer s definite progrem was arranged and this was carried out through the monthly meetings. , The officers for the year were: President, Julie Hartingg Vice-president., Helen Creilg Treasurer, Nkry Hershmsng the section leaders were: Josh McNary, Phylis Foster, and Florence Rosenthal. Four delegates and the sponsor, Miss Blount attend- ed the State Home Economie's Convention in Indianapolis in November. DRAMATIC CLUB The Ersmatic Club of Tipton High School is composed of students interested in dremetics, and the purpose of the club is to discover and develope this dramatic abil- ity. To become e pledge one must earn ten points and to become e member one must earn 25 points. These points may be gained through plays, public speaking, etc. The officers for 1954-5 were: President, Doris AllisongVice-president, Mary J. Lillyg Secretary, Eugene Stonerg Treasurer, Jens Hershmang S. at Arms, Richard Stoner. ' Many one-ect plays and stunts were given by the mem bers end pledges this yeer at the club meetings. At Christmas the play WDust of the Roedu was given end par- ents and friends were guests of the Drametic Club.
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SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club got away to a slow start this year but after once getting started has had some good meet- ings. The membership of the club consisted of Mary Ellen Barrum, Presidentg Phyllis Foster, Secy., Trees., and Helen Crail, Ralph Curry, Grace ann Gasho, Joe Goar,Paul L ons, Betty Grishaw, Julia Ann Harting, Theodore Schwan Edith smith, and cena Stoner, Dr. H. E. Enders of Purdue University visited the club in March. Plans were discussed for affiliating with the Indiana Junior Academy of Science of which Dr. Enders is the sponsor. The club hopes to become a mem- ber of the Junior Academy next year. Gfficers for the new year erezy Theodore Schwann, Presidentg Julia Ann Harting, Vice-presidentg Phyllis Foster, Secy. Treas. HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Club was organized late last year with Mr. Trabue as Sponsor and the following officers were elected for the year 1954-55. Richard Turnbell--President Richard Stoner ---- Vice-president Eugene Stoner ----- Secretary Jack Burdge ------- Treasurer These officers were installed in November by the Kokomo Club. Most regular meetings have been held and interest is growing in the work of tm: club. The stated purpose of the Hi-Y is nTo create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Chris- tian Character.H It is expected that by the middle of next year, about 50 boys will wear the Hi-Y Pin and par- ticipate in the clubs activities.
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