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i rarians The Librarians consist of a group of fifteen students. Their meetings are held once a month, second period. At these meetings, they plan parties, take inventory of books, and repair damaged books. They usually have three parties a year, a hike for the new members in the fall, a Christmas party, and another in the spring. While at the library tables, the librarians help other students to find books and instruct them in the use of the files so they can find the books themselves if no librarians are present. The Librarians was formed when the school was built, but it has been under the supervision of a faculty member only three years. Sittixig: Rgsemary Moore, Bernadine Carrico. Charles Royer, Wayne Merriman, Doris Dolly, Lucille woo . Standing: Miss McCord, Albert Thomas, Iris Brooks, Ferrel Filer, Alberta Smith, Audrey Fink, Betty Baldwin, Beverly Boaz, Iackie Persinger, Donna Oglesby. CICHCC The Science Club of Vandalia Community High School was organized in 1943, by Miss Marjorie Pryor, the science teacher at that time. Since then the club has been carrying on good work with a large membership. The club is divided into different groups including aeronautics, chemistry, first aid, conservation, tarridermy, astronomy, and plaster casting. Before you become a full-fledged member of this club, you must complete one project and earn lOU points by attending club meetings, helping with the program, etc. Thereafter, each member must complete one project a semester. The purpose of this club is to cultivate an interest in the vast field of science. First Row: Mr. Matthews, I. Denton, I. Sharp, R. Merriman, I. Eakin, P. Isbell, N. Wright, A. Spinner. Second Row: L. Mahon, D. Hourigan, I. Merriman, M. Sessions, L. Lockhart, I. Pummill, M. Tedrick, P. Sears, N. Perry. Third Row: K. Caracker, L. Parris, B. Carrico, R. Durbin, P. Berry, B. McCain, P. Craycroit, B. Brooks, S. Broughton. Fourth Row: E. Iones, B. Smith, R. Minor, D. Spencer, P. McMillan, B. Cox. Filth Row: B. Blunt, I. Widger, C. Hampton, C. Henninger, D. Ervin. Sixth Row: G. Oldham, D. Funk, E. Tessman, L. Ellicott. OFFICERS FOR FIRST SEMESTER President ............................... Dean Culbertson Vice President. . . .... Iames Gable Treasurer ...... ...... M endell Bone Reporter ........ ........... P aul Break Secretary ............... .... .... L a Verne Thompson Sergeant at Arms ...................... Kenneth Wollerman The Future Farmers of America is a nationally known organization, intro- duced here in 1933. Its purpose is to teach boys leadership, co-operation, and salesmanship. An election is held each semester to give each boy a chance to become familiar with correct parliamentary procedure. During the meetings, talks are given by outside speakers and by the members. A Parent and Son Banquet, prepared by the club members, is held each year. Each boy earns credits by selling concessions at noon, after school, and at gamesp and these credits are used to pay his expenses on trips and for banquets. The club formed an advisory committee the first semester to aid in having a fair. It also held several parties for the Home Economics Club during the year, and had various contests such as oration, judging, and livestock shows. First Row: M. Trexler, D. Ierden, N. Williams, A. Phillips, K. Harrison, L. Forbis. Second Row: L. Smith, L. Thompson, B. Forbis, M. Bone, I. Gabel, Mr. Murphy, K. Wollerman, G. Oldham, P. Break. Third Row: A. Schmid, I. Cox, V. Rose, R., Emerick, C. Daily, D. Walton, L. Mitchell, D. Sasse. Fourth Row: H. Ianssen, G. Crickman, L. Wiss, I. Hoover, B. Walker, I. Bratcher. Fifth Row: D. Gelsinger, H. Woolsey, H. Smith, L. Crawford, D. Bone, W. Mitchell. Sixth Row: R. Devall, C. Cunningham, D. Sasse, D. Braun, S. Hopkins. 445077
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M i Junior Class Play Silly Bill fell in love with Lola, the Baby- Tallc Lady, a rapid, if amiable little flirt. To woo her in a manner Worthy of himself land incidentally of herl he stole his father's evening clothes. When his wooings became a nuisance to the neighborhood, his mother stole the clothes back, and had them altered to fit the middle-aged form of her husband, thereby keeping William at home in the evening. But when it came to the Baby-Talk Lady's good- .. Q HSEVENTEENH L E 12-K Mr. Baxter ,..,. lane Baxter ,... Mrs. Baxter .... Willie Baxter. A A lohnnie Watson May Parcher A A Lola Pratt. A A , Genesis ,..... loe Bullitt ....., Mr. Parcher .,i. Miss Boke ,.... 4 Wallie Banks. . A Mary Brooks. A . ,AA,.ADon Ervin A 4..,.... loan Brown Marilou Crothers A A ..i..,, lohn Lester A A A A A A .lames Hilboldt A A A lean Nicholson A A , .lune Squibb . . A ,Bob Graham A .... Charles Boyer A A . . .Norman Wright George Crooper A . A A A A . A AA.. Donna I-lamby . . . A .Dan Burtschi . AA., Alberta Smith Bob Williams it 3 r 5 bye dance, not to be present was unendurable. William Sylvanus again got the dress suit, and as he was Wearing it at the party the Negro servant, Genesis, disclosed the fact that the proud garment was in reality his fathers. The purpose of the play was to help finance the lunior-Senior Prom in May. The directors of the play were Mrs. Cramer and Mr. Murphy, class sponsors. iggffi 44 49 nb
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