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4 --l-- Qifzfzi ggifzofzfa 1---- OFFICERS FOR FIRST SEMESTER, 1938-39 IVIARILYN IYIOORI-I ,........,.,.....,..........A..A PrI'.s'idI21Il NIlO'l'TIFH IVIOORIC . . . . . . VII'l'-PTI'.5'IClEII1 Bl-1'l I'Y JANIQ HOI'I'I'1R .......,,.A....,...,........, Sf'l'I'I?fllTy OFFICERS FOR SECOND SEMESTER, l938-39 WIiO'I'TIEU NIOORI-I ......,. .,.... ,.., ....,. , . P resident BAIss FITHOMAS , , , I . Vizrrf-Prasideril DORIS GA'l'l11S ..,..4.,,,.....,,,........ .,.,.. . Szfzwlriry MEMBERS FOR 1938-39 Lois ANDREYVS M IcRI,I2 LIIIIFIQ IXIARILEE ARNE HI-:LPN IVIAGIQR ERLINIQ AYCOCK NIARILYN IVIOORE QIANIOIQ AYCOCK mIiO'l'T1EH MOORI4: AIIJARE BAILIE PIQOGY NIQSOAI CLYDIA ISONAVIQNTIIRI-2 AONI-is POYVALSKI IJOROTHY BRIIBAOHI-:R IYIARTHA ANN RIQYER EI.IzAIsIaTH CHAPMAN JOYCE ROISISINS RIARY BI-:I.I,I-1 CIII.I'IQIfI'I1R IJOROTHY ROIsIf:RTs:IN NIARY ANN EIDSON BETTY SHARP IJORIS GA'1'IiS GWICN SMITH HI-1I,I-ZN CIRAY BABS ,THOMAS HICTTY -IANE HOIIPER .IUNI-1 XV,-XI,'l'l-ZRS DORIS XVI-isTIsI-ZRRY SfJ0'H.S'0'l'.' Miss CARO LANIQ The Girls' SpOrts Club has made ninch progress during its lirst year. FI his club has HOL OIIIy tried tO improve the clilferent sports which it spOnsOrs, but also has tried tO help its nienibers and the IIICIHIDCTS OI the U Club with their danc- ing. Each semester new Officers are elected and new members are takeII iII. ---o lla fpsfif Clazcfs Ja qjyzzazzcaii Spmisor: MISS I,OI:P OFFICERS OF l938-39 ELICANOR IXAUVICR I..., ,..,.,..,.,,..,,.. . . . PrI'.s1'denI Cl-IARI.OT'l'li XVII.I,IAMs ,,,,. . . . I , , , ...... I'iI'f-Pwsideril CHARLES URP ,.....,,...I.I..,........, Sl'l'lY'fIlI'jl-Tl'I'll.Y1ll'I'l' MEMBERS OF 1938-39 KATI-1 I5I.OONIIiNsTII-11. NIARTHA LINIISIQY ELIQANOR FAUVER JANE hfIIiRRITT NIARAIORIIC CII.-XNICLLONI CLEO PORTAI. HARRII-:TT HOIIsTON BI-:TTY SHARP OI.A IVIAI-I IVIEY SYI,vIA SHI-LLIION CI-1ORt:Iz -IONIcs CHARLI-Ls UPI' COI.I.IcI-:N LINImsLY JIINH XVAI.'I'I:Rs CHARI.OT'rI-1 X'VlI.I.IAIWS IJllTl10Sl'.' The purpose Ol this club is fOr recreatiOn, l'Or cultural values, and l'Or practice in French. Ar'ti11itiIf.s': This year the French Club planned an iniaginary tour llll'Ollgl1 France, during which we visited Paris, the Chateau Conntry, LOinbardy, NOr- IIIHDCIY, Brittany, La COte cl'.-Xzur, and the French Alps learning llllllly interesting CLISUJIIIS Of France On the way. 77 -, 2- ---- 2- LW -:1L?, 7 iww, -- ,W ,, --in Dj ,Y A 'fi 'rwENTY.EiGHT Ti-IECUB
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U55 Jdaffl CLE .spmtwf w. A. LAwRr:Nc1a MEMBERS GCJRIDKDN l'RuvN DoT IL1cs EVI-ILYN SIMON RIKIHARD EDXVARDS XVATSON BRowN1Nc: ELAINE CALDw1sLL I-IAZIQL ILi:s SHIRLEY BONAVI-IN'l'l7Rli RCJBI'1RT RKPLYHI, P11rjmse.' To create an interest in mathematics in the form ol' recreation. Ac'ti1fities.' The Math Club met semi-monthly. It consisted of only nine members, but strove to make mathematics a popular subject in the school. It featured mostly puzzles in math, which proved very fruitful because it gave the pupils an interesting side of 1natlL O U55 fukin l'f.9t11I1li.Sl11'd 193 5 NABIEI fifllllflfllll SoNf:: Cn111I1'r1m1z.s' lgilzn' OFFICERS IJALIC ANDRIQXVS . . B1f:vrRLv Comes . . . . . . ,.,l.., .,,.. P 7'I'.Sldl'Il1 . . l'ic1'-P1'f'.vidf'l1l IJALRYMPLIC FAi'vlaR , IRAN YVILLIS ....,, RKJDRI,-XN KIILLER .. ,, Sf'1'relary . . . , . . .T1'1'nsz11'f'1' .,...... ... ... ... . .Smgwllzl-111-,A-Irms ACTIVE MEMBERS D,AI.RX NIl'I.E FAt'vi1R FAYE PHILLIPS TQODNIAN NIILLICR ELIzABr:TH NIOORIC DAN XVILLIS BARBARA ,XNDRLWS ITALE ,AXNDRIQXVS Nl-QD liROl'SSlT.-XI? BICVICRLY COLICS Pmcv Loi! Covrzv NIARGARET XVISE CHARTER MEMBERS Ti-:D FARRIS MoRR1s KLINGICR IAJITISIC F1Tc:H lNIOlRA LAN1' STAPLICS GARRLTT PAT LASALLE KIICNA JAc1RsoN HAROLD RIAYHENV LAZARD KLINCIER lxli.-XRY Louisa SXVART H!J71lJ7'Il1'y Meml11'r.' MRS. A. C. NIOORIC Actufities: The Latin Club meets every other week to further the knowledge of the beliefs and customs of the Roman people. At Christmas each year a party is given at the home of Mrs. Moore. to which all Latin pupils at U.H.S. are invited. One purpose ol' the party at this time is to recall to the mind ol' the Latin pupils the Saturnalia, a Roman religious festival that corresponded to our Christmas. THE CUB TWENTY- SEVEN
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---1 U55 asia 1--- Music Activities i11 U.H.S. have advanced rapidly in accordance witl1 the Louisiana Department of Music. ln U.l-LS., Miss Margaret Smith is tl1e super- visor ofthe vocal music, a11d Mrs. Cecil Lorio is the supervisor of tl1e instrumental music. In the department of vocal music, there are two departments, tl1e chorus, which is elective, and provides opportunity to participate in group singing. and the small ensemble, provided for those who intend to pursue a more specialized Zlllll intensive study of music. Tl1e members of the small ensemble are: lfirsl Soj1ranos.' S1111 II 11 Soprn Il os: Bl-1I.I.li Enx1oNs'roN I.At'R,x A1.11:1: ClAl'SliY MARY B1c1.1.1i C111.1f1cv1'1ik CIAIR141 CA1:si11v lNTARGl7liRl'l'Ii l'1c:K1c'1 1' M.,xRc.xk1cT R1'T11 XVISIC Altos: HliI.l41N Clkfxv AN11 l'141ccv Nrsom The ensemble has l1ad no opportunity this year for personal appearances, b11t the members have received much valuable traininv' Zlllll have derived much v . B pleasure from their work. The Chorus, on the other hand, has had several opportunites for appear- ances, the 111051 outstandinfr of which was the Refi fious Council's Christmas aro- Q . 4 . U . . . . K gram. 'I l1e lllYlI3ll0l1 to participate in llllS program was accepted illlll the chorus furnished the Christmas carols. Another feature of tl1e program was two solos by Belle Iidmonston and Martha Mahoney, outstanding members of the Cl1or11s. lnau furated i11 U.H.S. this year was a May Day :ro Tillll, i11 which the whole K I . 1 I . I . T K . school participated. 'I he program. being carefully planned, produced a beauti- ful effect. Music, prepared by the Music Department, and folk dances, prepared by the Physical Ed. Department, were the basic activities of the festival. .-X queen and co11rt lent a more festive air to the whole, and acted as all axis till which the whole program revolved. The Queen Zlllll Court were: Qizcffn: B1a'r'rv cilll.l'l-1l'l'l'IR Maid of llonor: l3oo'rs l5.xvN.xR11 MA1ns: Smziors: IJOROTIIY lI.liS, I21..x1N1c IJ1cN11.m1, .Xtfimv hIlI.I.l-1R j1n1io'rs.' ll.-XNIIC lNIlI.I.liR, CH.AxR1.oT'1'1c XV11.L1.Axx1s SUfJllUII1Ul'I'S.' ELAINIC cl.-XI.lJYVICl.I., E1.1iANoR F,x11v1cR I resl11nen: Hl41I.l'1N Giafxv, NIARY ANN E111soN On several occasions, the Orchestra made public appearances. The first was an assembly program. for wl1icl1 the orchestra played several numbers. During the Cl1rist111as season, Mrs. Lorio's organization provided a part of the music for a Christmas program sponsored by Miss Smith. I11 May the Orchestra presented a formal program i11 the University Theatre. We feel tl1at Mrs. Lorio has made remarkable progress witl1 tl1e orchestra a11d hope that some day it may be able to compare witl1 tl1e best of high school or- chestras. This year the Club decided that it should have some kind of social activity, so a Christmas party was given at the ll0lllC of Mrs. Lorio. Everyone enjoyed l1i1n- self, a11d the next meeting of tl1e class found all members working harder than ever. Miss Smith and Mrs. I,orio look forward to next year. hoping that it will be as profitable and enjoyable as tl1is o11e has bee11. 7 THE CUB TWENTY NINE
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