University High School - Tower Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 48 text:

First Row: A. Kenuyon, M. Hamilton, N. Brown, E. Brigham, INT. Schaab, F. Coan. Second Row: B. Percy, B. Streenz, C. Geske, Y. Maxey, N. Curtis, P. Martin, P. Darcy, F. Steele. Standing: Mr. Barber, C. Hamilton, B. Reining, R. Harrington, M. Aumiller, M. Dunn, K. .McDonald, B Saylor, H. Bane, B. Spellmeyer, R. Beeler, D. Wilson, B. Browne, D. Davis, H, Ziegler. .fbaamalfioi Glu! As I was walking down the hall one day, I heard a scream. Thinking something exciting was happening, I hastened to the room from which the scream had come, only to find some members of the Dramatics Club practicing a play. The play looked interest- ingg so I stayed. Indeed it was really a super production. There was some good talent there. Perhaps some of these people might become famous actors and actresses some day. Members of the club received valuable information concerning the production and selection of plays. They also had experience directing plays and participating in them. The ofhcials of the Metro Goldyen Mayer in University High were: Nancy Brown, presidentg Bebe Kay Lusher, vice-presidentg Marijean Hamilton, secretary. The sponsor was Mr. Barber.

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Rec! 011044 On the second Wednesday of every month, the junior Red Cross Council meets with its sponsor, Miss Williams, and the representatives of the other three high schools. The members from our school are as followi. Barbara Kauth, Ruth Ann Allott, Bill Mette, Dorothy Wilson, Gene Kauth, Frank Abbott, Glen Murray, Grover Baker, and Marjorie Brunson. The Council has worked very successfully at sponsoring membership drives, giving an assem- bly program, collecting Christmas cards and other materials made by the art department for the soldiers, helping with the Senior Red Cross banquet, and helping with the canteen at the Alton station. We are proud of our junior Red Cross Coun- cil and hope they will keep up their good work. Seated: G. Murray, F. Abbott, E. Roeder. Standing: D. Wilson, B. Kauth, R. Allott, M. Brunson. Seated: A. Brust, J. Rhinehart, B. Cross, N. Brown, B. Kinder. Standing: Dr. Ellwood, J. Mauney, M. Stover, C. Karr, S. Stretch, ,M. Mette. Did you happen to see some girls wearing gold pins last fall? Perhaps you wondered what these pins signified. They were emblems to show that the girls were members of the Wal- ter Dill Scott Chapter of Secondary Schools. The Walter Dill Scott Chapter was granted its charter in 1954. During the second semester of the junior year the upper five per cent of the class is voted on for eligibility into the society. Betty Cross, Marilyn ,Mette, joan Rhinehart, and Mary Lou Stover were the four juniors chosen to carry the Honor Society into the senior year. The new members this year were: Audrey Brust, S-ally Stretch, Joyce Mauney, Barbara Kinder, Nancy Brown, Carol Karr, and Mary Ellen Dunn. The officers elected were Betty Cross, presi- dent, Sally Stretch, vice presidentg Marilyn Mete, secretary, and Nancy Brown, treasurer. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Dr. Ellwood, a successful year has just been com- pleted. University High was host for the Nor- mal Community and University High National Honor Society Banquet. The University High handbook which was started several years ago was finished this year.



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Seated: M, Pearson, P. Lawrence, IW. Hurst, M. Huffington, Y. Maxey. Qranilinig: Miss Stubbletield, M. Hamilton, P. Minch, J. Saylor, P. Hollowell, H. Bane, B. Saylor, C. Miller lmtis.li.xlk, ll Cjeske, rl. Fleming, B. Streenz. .fidfaafuf Glad livery time one entered the high school library this year he noticed some new and interesting arrangement in the show case or something different on the bulletin board. This was the product of that hardworking group of seventeen who also made book reviews and worked at the loan desk-ethe Library Club. This two year old club met once a month on Friday. The purposes of the club were to underst.md library practices, to gain an appreciation of good books, and to help keep the library interesting and attractive. In addition to the actual library work, the members of the club had other activities, sur-li as participating in one radio program, advertising Book Week in November, arrang- ing a special display for Christmas and helping in the book drives. The annual social event was a picnic at the end of the year. .The members elected their othcers this year as follows: president, Mary Hurstg vice president, Margaret Huthngtong treasurer, Nona Sylvester, and secretary, Pat Lawrence. Miss Stubblefiield sponsored the club.

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