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Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club of University High School has been highly successful this year. Sponsored by Miss Wells and her student teacher, Miss Milligan, the club has presented a number of plays given in the assembly. Some of these plays were: Dumb Dora, The Spider, While the Toast Burned, 'tWhere But in America, and a number of short skits. The club meets every other Thursday and is entertained with a program. First row-Williams, Houghland, Fisher, Bryant, Schneider, Hanson, Greathouse, Cpresi- dentb, Austin Csecretaryj. Second row-Smith, Vaughn, Miles, Warren, Goforth, Bahr, Shryock, Reid. Third row-Fox, Allen, Potts, Hilton, Dallmann, Eason, Mrs. Collard fstudent teacherj. Fourth row-Barnard, Miss Wells Csponsorj, Hankla, J. Dallmann, Miss Milligan stu- dent teacherj. Phi Lambda Kappa The Phi Lambda Kappa was newly organized this fall. It combines the Latin and French clubs of last year. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in foreign languages. Meetings are held twice each month, one is a business meeting and the other a social meeting. Outstanding events of the year included a Roman Banquet and initiation. First table-Mossholder, O'Daniel, Dallmann, Greathouse, Potts, Bateman. Second table-Day, Lackley, Logue,Robertson, Boals, Brumley, Miles Cnot shownj. Third table-Hilton, Vaughn, Yates, johnson, Mitchell, Carrington, Hagler. Standing-Dunn Qstudent teacherj, Meyer fstudcnt teacherl, Elston, Frank, Mrs. Riekc fsponsorj, Watson. Other membvrx-Ridgeway, Thomas, R. Thomas, Rossen, Biggs. Poetry Club The Poetry Club was organized for the first time during this past winter for the purpose of fostering a better understanding and appreciation of good poetry. Originated and sponsored by Miss Florence Wells, the organization had the active leadership of the English III student teachers, Mrs. Robert Collard and Miss Ellen Maynard. It was agreed not to have any formal organization. Thus, no officers were elected, and no permanent roll of members was made. All who had an in- terest in poetry were equally welcome at the bi-weekly meetings. Choric reading was the principal activity of the club. First row-Patterson, Spear, Fisher, N. Bryant, Perryman, Mrs. Collard Cstudent Spongceibinhd row-Miles, F. Smith, Potts, Hanson, Houghland. Third row--Austin, Hilton, J. Dallmann, Greathouse, Fox. Fourth row-Miss Wells Qsponsorj, Hankla. The Mummy Case-Page thirty-two
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