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r ll!! The Dramatic Club T lfuclr Run-: Thin-s. Nlalmufl. Birllc. Wiley. Gunrlcy. Nollc, Humphrey. Shaw. Funkc. Scott, Wilkcnloh. lllilldle Razr: Cospcr, Sage. Dunarnl. l'm'l'vixal. lf. Slnilh. Ward, Sicland. Bcwig. IJ. Smith. Winslt-ual. Austin. Fmnr Rim-: llluorv. Driskill. Fisrlwr. Walther, Mills. M4-Intira-. Km-hlcr. Percival. Thi-umlorc. Slralmzln. Ma1'Kny. Ojficers President ...... Q ........................ Margaret Nolte Vice-President -- ........ M ...... - .... Florence Williams Secretary .......... - ........... ,... - --Winifred Courley Treasurer --- --, .......... ,- ............. Marian MacKay Student Council Representative .......... Geraldine Fischer The Dramatic Club was greatly reduced in number because of the new point system. But many interesting and entertaining plays were presented as there was much talent among the ll1Cll1l7Cl'S. The annual Dramatic Club play was presented on December 41. Be An Optimisti, was very entertaining. Those who had the pleasure of witnessing this masterpiece will never forget how comical ,lack Percival looked as a mummy, nor ,lack Ward's love-making to Florence Mills. Many other interesting instances were presented by Winfield Whaley as an Irishman and Billy Stillman as an Italian, who always seemed to disagree, also by Florence Williams as a dispenser of spirits, who went into a trance. The members of the cluli are grateful to Miss Brown and Miss Chamlierlain, the sponsors, for the interest they have taken in the activities of the club. We are sure that every one will miss them next year as Miss Brown is to be married and Miss Chamberlain is to be sponsor of the Girl Reserves. Pngf- Ninfflvwn 1 MXN Ll. I I vx E
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-l WN k I k E C oo FIN :U '11 -I FTW FN I'- Us at lllll W The Student Council Buck Row: Ayers, Purl, Pcllarin. Middle Row: Nolte, Davison, H I Percival, Fischer. Front Raw: Frcihc g Smith, M Mitchell, MacKay, Kauz, Penn. The members of the student council were chosen from the four classes and from the differennt organizations affiliated with the school. Each class sent one boy and one girl as representatives and every club had one representative: They were: Seniors: Girl Reserves: Guy Mitchell Dolores Moore lVlarion MacKay Hi-Y: Sophomores: Kermit Hartman Willie Kauz juniors, Martha Percival Raiph Smith Flashlight: Charlotte Ayers William Haigler Freshmen: Dramatic Club: Alvin Puri Geraldine Fischer Ines Pellarin When the council met to elect its officers, the following were chosen: ,ludge ................................. William Haigler Student President --- ..... Guy Mitchell Secretary ......... - ........... Dolores Moore Marshal ...............,......... T ......, William Kauz Guy Mitchell as student president corrected the faults he saw and tried to keep the school in as good order as possible as far as the student control was concerned. He took charge of all auditorium sessions and gatherings of the students. The council saw to it that the building and its furniture were kept clean and free of pencil marks made by students, and kept in close contact with the organiza- tions and classes. During the year they made alterations on the point system. The student council had a successful year and is to be congratulated because of its fine work. i ll i l l ll i lt P gn Eighteen ,W
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-l WN E K L. LIN C UU FIN DU '11 -4 FN FIN I- UR W or The Ulelhisco .. 1 l 5 Tuff Row: Talylor. wiillslvzlxl, Nnllv. Wvurd, Mills. lfzllom Row: Shelton. l'1-rcival. Nloll. liurtnctt. Smith U The Stag --- ..... Margaret Nolte Q Thelma Shelton U- 1 Evelyn Orr l Alice Burtnett Editor-in-Chief -- Editorial Staff - - ------Bernis Wiristead S Florence Mills ' il ,lack Percival Advertising Manager - Assistants ..,... Subscription Manager -- .... Winfield Vlfhaley Assistant ........ ...... , Helen Taylor Boys, Sports Editor .,,, ..., X Vinfield Wlhaley ,, ....,.. Helen Taylor t Erma Moll --H 1 ,lack lvard l Ulna Smith Girls, Sports Editor -- Art Staff .,,. - The circus has come to Wellston with the.YVelhisco as the main act of the Junior Ring. The first performance of this act was presented in the auditorium. The appearance of the Wonder Boyfl the High School Horsef, and the wrestling match on the same program was too much for the audience and many left with aching sides. The May Fete, given at the field, and the Coronation Dance on May l3 were sponsored hy the Welhisco staff. The staff. with the aid and cooperation of Miss Eberle and Miss Rogers, de- serves much credit for making this year's book a complete success both financially and as a memorahle record of our lively circus. l'ug1- Tzcvnly
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