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l444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 L444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Back ron-: Sage, Bruning. We-lxlu, Lowe. Blzu-kfurtl. Barnett, Parlclt. Loulkuw, Hogan. Fran! mac: Dalton, Gratldy, Thirrs, Boro, Mrlnlirc, licynultls, Pcllarin, Lacey, Kessler, Nothwlurfl. The Flashlight Staff Editor ......... ......... - - Dorothy Mclntire Assistant Editor -- ....... Walthene Thies S El. . 5 Ines Pellarin ports alms ' ' Q ,loe Blackford Reporters: Senior -- .... Josephine Boro Junior ..... - Sophomore --- -- Wesley Lowe Margaret Lacy i-Dilbert Hogan Freshman ' l Ruth Kessler Girl Reserves -- ...,. Erline Craddy Pep Club ...... ..... P eggy Reynolds . Vera Lautkow Dramatic Club 'l Dolores Bartnett Society .................a..... Arabelle Shaw The Flashlight this year was published bi-monthly instead of once a month as it had been done in previous years. The Flashlight had an added column called 'Who's Who on the Facultyf, which gave the history of each person on the faculty. All those who paid their student activity fees received the Flashlight with their activity ticket. If they were not members of the fund, the charge was five cents per issue. On May 5th the Flashlight was represented at the convention in Columbia, Missouri, by Miss Horn and Dorothy Mclntire. Flashlight received honorable mention for a mimeograph paper. On May 18th the Flashlight staff presented a play named 'gCurses, What A Nightn. It was a great success. Miss Horn was our helpful sponsor whose work we have greatly appreciated. Page Twenty-two
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44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44 44 444444444444 2 t 5 I E 11 I E : 'E 9 5 4 The llielhisco Editorial Chairman ..... ..... ..................... J 0 sephine Boro S Fischer, Percival, Boyer, Dalton, 'ui Dunard, Lacey, Thies, Mclntire -Bob Webb Blackford, Reynolds, Hogan, Cosper, lVlclntire Editorial Committee --- Advertising Chairman .................................. - Advertising Committee .... Subscription Chairman Subscription Committee -- ..-.. ........ - - --------------------------------Harry Mason -St-ott, Whitsel, Shaw -Demuth, Pellarin, Blackford ---Werre, Wilkenloh, Cosper, Fischer, Boro Sports ...........,... ............ Typing ............. Financial Secretary -- - ............................ -Willie Kauz After a lapse of one year without a yearbook, the student body made known its enthusiasm for the return of the Wellrisco. When the representatives of all the classes and clubs met to discuss the wisdom of entering upon the project in the face of financial difficulties, theirs was such a great willingness to share responsibilities in the undertaking that it was decided we should proceed with it. Instead of having the junior class take charge of the Welhisco as usual, the stall was selected from the large number of students interested in the work. The group was divided into committees with four executives responsible for their specific departments. ln this way the work has been handled more efficiently this year than ever before. According to precedent the stall entertained the student body at an assembly when the subscription campaign was launched. The occasion was really a birthday party in a true sense, for after some clever speeches by Bob Webb, Josephine Boro, and Harry Mason, each of the class presidents came forward to receive a birthday cake with the number of candles symbolic of the age of the class. It was a splendid invitation to join the ranks of rooters for the Wellrisco. Unfortunately for the school the majority of the staff will not be here with us next year to help make the work of the yearbook run as smoothly as it has this year. Flon! mir: ll-isnt-r. Slum. lbnnaxd, Reynolds. lxanr. Boro. W1-lub. l'n-rciyal. Xlason. Wcrrv. D4-ninth. Cassidy. 4444444444444444l 44 44444444444444 444444 44444444444444 Page Twenty-one
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E E 'K i K 41 'll f 1 P 1 +I eppers 1' E , 3 +- Ojfwers 1 1 'K 'K President .......... ---Peggy Reynolds E E Secretary-Treasurer --- -- Marie Demuth I: 41 Council Representative --- --- Gerry Fischer i E .. 4K 'K ln the fall of 1935 the senior girls decided that something had to be done for i E the pep of the school which was sadly declining. They agreed that a club be formed. x +I The name Pepper was decided on as appropriate. The organization was composed 1 : of all the senior girls as charter members. i 1 l 'K K 1 All the other girls in school were meanwhile being watched for any pep or 1 f enthusiasm that they might show. i 'UK fi At the first football game eleven of them were formally initiated between halves. I +I The Pepper cheer-leaders, Arabelle Shaw and Peggy Reynolds, led the cheer at the I i game. E 5 h i At the close of the football season, all the girls who were not included in the 1 i first invitation to join and who had showed pep all through the season were invited i I to join. These girls were also initiated. E : i During the school year the Peppers have given many assemblies and have done i ,K their share in promoting and keeping up the school spirit of Wellston High School, r 1 not only at the assemblies but also at the games. ' 1 I 'K ii . . . 1 The uniform of the Pepper Club is a black shirt, white skirt, and black sleeve- E i less sweater with the emblem of a red pepper on the front of it. The cheer-leaders -in 41 wore black skirts and white turtle-neck sweaters with the red emblem. 5 E i +I! 'Y Fmnl nur: Purvianvv. Lowry. Dvmuth. Nr-ary. lxvlly, Mol-hrle. hpurgt-on. Mahmud. Vulkm-nloh. Dalton. broil. S1-1-ond nur: lim-ph-rt. Wood. Dvis. Briscoe. Kzluz. Fletcher, Pvllarill. Salzlnan. Thompson, Hoskins. Wcrre, Fister Killorvn. Bynum. Frunl row: Shaw. Hinlnow. Thi:-s. Foster, Fischer. Humphrey. Pr-rrivnl. Mc-lniin-. Boro. Vattvrrndt. Lynx-s, Alberici Stone, llughvs. Reynolds. Puge Twenty-Llirce
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