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Standing—Mary Tolson, Margaret Ann Keister, Frances Culp, Harriet Marshall, Annabel Faith, Hilda Hepworth, Virginia Tolson Mildred Wentworth, Mildred Wood-side, Miss McBride, Adv. Seated—Betty Hepworth, Mary Culp, Irma Good, Betty Hanes, Barbara Gilman, Anna Louise Moffett, Ida Mae Franklin, Doris Buckley, Maxine Buckley, Mary Elinor Pease, Mary Ashford. HO.MF ECONOMICS CLUB President ........... -..... .... Anna Louise Moffett Vice-President Barbara Gilman Secretary ..................... ------------------ Betty Hanes Treasurer . Ida Mae Franklin Assistant Treasurer —..........................- Frances Culp Reporter ---------------------------------------- Irma Good The Home Economics Club was reorganized in September and the above officers were elected. Our meetings, which are held once a month, have taken place immediately after school, with a short program and light refreshments- A supper was held on March the seventeenth which the cooking class prepared. At Christmas time, our club fixed a Christmas basket for the poor. Our club also sold candy at school and at basketball games. We made enough money to buy a cot for the sewing room and a mattress for this cot was made out of the old gym mats. Betty Hanes ’38 -29-
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Back Row—Bobbie Spitzer, Paul Williams, Gerald Parish, Jack McGorray, Philip Bauman, Gordon Batehelder, Harriett Marshall, Helen Sibthorp, Thelma Kent, Mary Culp, Barbara Gilman, Billy Buckley, Mr. Garrett, Band Instructor. Front Row—Joan Williams, Mary Baum, Betty Hepwoi'th, Hugh Rowe, Ben Dis-brow, Bertis Brummett, Wallace Buckley, Irma Good, James Robbins, Junior Cotner, Charles Black. IT TAKES A EOT OF AIR The Warrensburg High School Band takes this opportunity to tell you of our past season and future accomplishments. The Band as a school organization was started several years ago and is now under the direction of Mr. Garrett, a very pleasant director. The Band has a selection of band pieces that is always changing, by bringing different pieces into use and disregarding the pieces that may tend to irritate one because of being heard too often. It is our hope to keep one interested in the next piece. The band meets once a week for practice at which time, periods are spent in the practice of sections, and then as a group. It is customary for the band to see you at basketball games and other events that ask for our cooperation. In the summer it is customary for practice once a week to keep the students conscious of their playing ability and to stimulate practice so that the band may advance. We are locking forward to a “Soring Concert” and hope you will be looking forward to it too. It is our desire to give you the most pleasing entertainment. Philip Bauman ’36 -28-
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Back Row—Harriett Marshall, Mary Elinor Pease, Virginia Tolson, Frances Culp, Bonnie Cotnor, Betty Hanes, Mary Culp, Barbara Gilman, Ethel Brummet. Second Row—Miss Zelle Adv., Irma Good, Mary Ashford, Ida Mae Franklin, Mary Tolson, Nelle Ruth Binkley, Doris Kerwood, Aileen Walker, Violet Kerwood, Mildred Wentworth, Mildred Woodside. Seated—Dorothy Delaney, Hilda Hepworth, Helen Stone, Anna Marie Bales Harriett Stone, Ruby Boyer, Merna Oxley, Betty Hepworth, Mae Brummett, Helen Taylor. G. A. A. President Frances Culp Vice-President Virginia Tolson Secretary and Treasurer .......................... Anna Marie Bales The G. A. A. was organized for the second year with a membership of thirty girls and Miss Zelle as their advisor. The above officers were elected. At their first meeting they were given instructions for the entire year. They elected officers and decided to meet the first Thursday in every month. Points are earned for letters and pins by keeping health rules, roller skating, hiking, bicycling and other exercises. Sorpe of the Senior girls have won letters and several of the underclassmen have won pins. On Saturday, October 26, the girls with their advisor went on e ten mile hike from Warrens-burg to Decatur. During the remainder of the year they have participated in short hikes. The G- A. A. sold candy during the year on schooldays and at basketball games to earn money for their expenses. Hilda Hepworth ’36. ■30—
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