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Hamlett, pres.; Gillum, v. p.; Ward, sec.; Heinberg, treas.; Smith, J. C.; Gardner, Hoff¬ man, Mitchell, Agee, O ' Con¬ nor, Sutton, Shultheiss, Shel¬ ton, France, Jacobs, Sparks, Sewell; sponsors, Messrs. Ralph Shain and Otho Barnett. Sutton, pres.; Hidalgo, v. pres.; Miley, sec.-treas.; Brown, re- - porter; Miss Ruth Roberts, spon¬ sor; Thierfelder, Ballew. Hensley, sec.; Dr. Hollenbach, sponsor; Richardson, pres; Osborn, v. p, Greenwell, Greenwell, J., Horn, Smith; S h u e y, Epperson, treas.; Fahrner. Poole, Anthony, sec.-treas ; King, pres., Slover. v p Miss Simmons, sponsor, Osborn, Led¬ ford, Miss Martha Redford, and Mr. J. T. Angbs, sponsors.
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Hamlett, vice-president; Brown, treasurer; Osborn, president; Magruder, secretary; Miss Beggs, sponsor; Creamer, Mit¬ chell, historian; Timson, La Frenz, Hilpert, Agee, Gross- man, France, Green, Ledford, Richardson, Anthony. Georgia Warner, treas.; Opal Dorris, sec.; Barbara Hender¬ son, pres., Marion Ridgway, reporter; Elaine Boise, Minnie Buchanan, Irmalee Halliburton, Frances Shouse, Mildred Miley, Doris Jean Reid, Billie Jean Hall, Voncille Leidorff, Eileen Oldfather, Eulalia Moser, Elgie Atturbury, Martha McDuffie, Mildred Ann Cornwell, Louise Lansdale, Coralee Barnes, Betty Robinson; Misses Llora MaGee and Minnie Kennedy, sponsors. Ewing, Hist.; Gardner, sec.; Magruder, pres.; Hensley, v. pres.; Fritsinger, Ruth, Cooley, Hilpert, reporter; Thomas, Miss Roberts, Mr. Selby and Mrs. Summers, sponsors. Lowe; Sangster, v. p.; Dough¬ erty, treas.; Brown, pres.; Davis; Brenneche; Thomas; Ruhwedel; Brenneche, D.; Robinson; Harness; Albertson, sec.; Mrs. Mary Brown, sponsor.
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Man shortage so we let a girl join for the first time . . . some girls called it hoarding so this spring three other girls became members—(Maxine Mitchell, Hortense Agee, and Mary Margaret O ' Conner) . . . Here ' s why we ' ve had fun ... a picnic at Ownbey ' s last fall . . . sponsoring an all¬ school dance, lots of work but the fraternity pledges helped ... a women ' s style show for the All School Carnival, some would rather forget that . . . we lost a lot of boys and Instructor Ralph Shain but we had good programs and marvelous times. Costa Rican stamps discussed by our expert, Maria, with a Costa Rican stamp for each member highlighted the programs of the club. During the year all members of the Stamp Club discussed and exhibited their most interesting stamp or issue of stamps . . .For the carnival program the Stamp Club cooperated with the Modern Literature Qlub in The Eleventh Hour, a take-off on the Current Affairs Class . . . Packets of stamps were sent to Halloran Hospital, Staten Island, in response to a request for aid in readjustment of wounded soldiers. MODERN LITERATURE CLUB This club was organized in 1939 by a group of students interested in modern prose and poetry. On the first and third Monday evenings at the home of Dr. John Hollenbach, meetings were held with interest at a high pitch despite the dip in the membership. Book reviews of all the late ones, brief sketches of their authors. Penny quizes that were harder than a Current Affairs test. A prize given to the winner and refreshments for all including the losers. The Historical Society is the oldest organization on the campus and its members include names of many leaders on the campus — faculty and students . . . The year ' s programs featured book reviews, educational movies and discussion groups with Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Jayne and Mr. Hawk as guests . . . Highlight of the year was the Annual Banquet held in February with Dr. Hartman as guest speaker. 27
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