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. H' 66 Row If latzhugh, Rogers, Allen, Hutler, lfrnhri- ileluiiugs, Bryant, Rau 1: Miss XVoug, Ciranger, Rot-ning, Leslteu, lllssvll, liirlvpatr' vlones, Otis, lleirnann, Arinstrong, Dotlsou, llcntlrivlv GE HEIMER lirozuluay, Fish, Tailor, XVilliams, Nlosliis, ,laclvson nlv, Ciorharn, lilair, llollautl, Belcher, lfortl, Ilay, liilstroin, Atlam iv Row 3: Piavva, Smith, liowcleu, li, Phillips, Stringer, furrx, Nlciiiunis, Ftorcr, foiuior, -luster, lirocl, lfaster, Miller, V. Phillips CIICXIIICIRIICR SICRYICF L'I.l'l3 ,N'fw11,m1': NIISS l.,X YVRNIC I5 lf.XI,l, I.il ixkllllll . . . l'1i1r1ili' NVintlj Otis . -lavlgie Vurrv . .Xnu Taylor . Gloria Reed . , f.vffI'lit'Ifillllrllllfl Kai Connor . Cienheinier Service Club hegan its fall activities hy helping with the get acquainted open house for the new girls that came to XVaco High School. The Kar-dec-o-rate was heltl in November to foster spirit for a District football ganie. llany of the girls helped with the High Hat, hoth in planning and in actual performance. In the spring the annual Genheinier Revue was pr?- sentetl. It was the niain nioney-making project. Cake and cookie sales were niinor nioncy-nial-:ing p1'ojects. Service projects included working for the Red Cross and Crippled Children's Hospital, sale of forget-ine-nots llf . . . . flu'-l'1'i'51.fi'1lI . , .3'li111i1u1'.I.i .Nl1'1l'l'll1l'J' . . Rr'4f1l'tffIIj1 .Yr . . . .Trwrzmr , XVUNLE SPRING . . XYiutlj Otis . . . liarliara lloeltltlve . . Mary .-Xlice Koeixing 'I'l'l'ftll'-Q' . . VVautl:i Kilstrom .S'rir'ftz1r'J,' . . :Kun Granger rr. . . . Rantlj lfitzhugh for Disabled Veterans, inanning Salvation :Xriny lccttles, collecting for the illarch of Dimes. and volunteer work for the Baylor-YVaco Speech Tournament. llonev was given to provide free school lunches for neeilv chiltlren. A contribution was niaile to a Service League scholarship funtl. To help our school, Cienheinier cleanetl and re- arranged the two trophy cases and labeletl each trophy with a card. Social functions included two formal initiations, two luncheons, and an informal party honoring the club group with the greatest number of service hours to its credit. Page 113 v
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. 'Ellli E'l'AIllEg' e 4.1 Row If Evans, V. Davis, Cox, Neelev, Herrington, Piazza, Dibb, Childs, Brown, Pickens, Xvoolbright Row 1: Denton, Osborn, Suttle, Hill, Childs, Crow, Flemrns, Colson, Puckett, Landfried, Ellis Row 3: L. Davis, Butts, Pierson, Henderson, Dolezal, Hay, Nliss Harry, Knwyles FL'TLfRE SECRET,-XRIES Clillli Sfvnrzmri NHSS PIIS.-XliliTll l3.'XRRY FALL SPRING Betty Marie Piazza . . . l'n'5idnzl ..... Jimmie Ann Knowles Vesta Davis . . . . I'i11'-Plwxfidrlll . Mary Margaret Herrington Vera XYilkinson .,...., .blz'H'l'f!lI'j,' ........ Vesta Davis Mary Margaret Herrington . . Trm.t1zlw' . . Margaret Hay The Future Secretaries Club is limited to pupils who have a year of typing. Its purpose is to give members in- struction in office practices and information about modern office machines. The progrzuns were of two types-speaker and demon- stration. Guest speakers were drawn from among our former students that have made good in the business world. from the legal secretaries, from Wvaco High School teachers and representatiyes from the business schools of XVaco. Une of our most interesting demonstration programs was the demonstration of the equipment in the office practice room. Ainong the machines demonstrated were Page Ill the liquid duplicator, the mimeograph, the dictaphone. over the electric typewriter and the calculator. Another demonstration took place in the office. A member of the club showed how the switch board is operated and dis- cussed the work and responsibilities connected with the switch board. For the benefit of the seniors that will soon be out in the business world. a number of our programs centered around the study of how to apply for a job and listening to actual recordings of job interviews. The Future Secretaries Club is not all business. :Xt the end of each term a party is held in the cafeteria with attractively arranged tables.
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The nieinhers of the XXIZICO High School Chapter of ,l. I I. I.. 6539 C36 R - Row I1 Vaughn, llznnff, Urittis, Oliver, Shelhy, Smith, lXlL'clJlI'Il1j', Rogers, Marsh, XVnlker, Kehl, Haley, MCSp:ulden w l 4 II XI l l ' Ron li Myers, ll-airs n, Rt-eling, llunter, llouston, -lxiekstn, ll QIIWIYCII Collins .Xuxenshine nwzirt, Rwvto, Kirkland, Neuman, 'ar1o, .-Xrmstrong, Hermann, I fuk, llornle, l'-llI'IA, lSl1lI'1lS, Ilzirris, Douglas, Logan, llutltllestnn, Dyer, lNIePh:1il, Cnllrin, Nlntkin, Catliey, NlllXXYCll, Row 5: lliltlcl 1 lim-k .I L' N IOR CLASSICAL I.FAGI'Pf .wftlllljllfji MISS IZLUR OSBURN MISS NIILDRIZIJ STERLING I-ALI. john Ilouston . . litnnie xlziekson - . lilllj' Oliver . . Ifretl Inffin . Tl'ra,t11n'1'. F Y F PllflilllHl'IlflII'IlllI Cxn-olyn Iivnns . . Tnzwlz Rrporlm Srrgrulll-al-arm: . Pr'tiviJi'r1! . ,Ill 4'-P1'1'5itI1'11l . .N'1'H'f'f1l1'j' . .,t . , . lutlr lfrv , . . l5iek llullglns ..... SPRINCI . . john Houston . . ,I :ln Massey . Sharon Nlarsh . Fred Logzln . . Susan Stringer Sonalrn Nelson . Scott Horne inonex'-making project during the spring term. -Iunior Classical League :ire those stutlents who :ire pres- ently taking I.z1tin or KIlIISSlC2ll Klytliology. In the fall semester this ehzipter sponsoretl 21 llxirn Uzince after one of the foorlmll gzunes. :X lvestern theme was fezituretl in the tleeorzitions. :ill plzinnetl :intl inznle hy .I.C.I,. nienihers. Selling znltlress labels was the 1n:1in Row 1: Totlzir, Thompson, Roeuintg, Ileinlriek, Stwne, Crownnver, Ron' 3: k'l1I'l5I'ILIII, Cnpelnntl, Iohnson, Rogers,.lol1IisoI1, Constantine, lllareh 9-15 was set asitle for I.:itin lVeek. During the week this chapter was host to all of the Vvaco ,I.C.L. Chapters at the zinnuztl Open House. The VVz1eo High School Chapter sponsored the Cos- tume contest :it the Texas State ,l.C.L. Convention in Shernizin on lllnrch 22. liress, Nlnssey, Ewing, Harker, Dooley, Phelps, Brooks, Summey sehwetrnzm, Malone, Rierson, Marek, XVilson, Kirkland, Lucas, Millnrx' Ricketts Yielson, Miller, .-Xguilzir, Rav, Kellv, Rr'sen,Rm':1ls RUN' 32 R1 Lamson, llllI'l'lS fl-inson ,liziiseiy Smith, Utterstndt, Stratton, Campos, XVillizunson, XYillinghnm, Chunn, Broun, Brogdon, Stevens, XViIli:tms, DG! 1 i I':u4e Ill
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