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L-.J Standing. left to right 1 lark. Parker, Uxli--r, Miss .-Xeliauer. 5-cblieker, l'il.iv.ng. Morris, Riclmzdunn. Hager, Ollara. Fox Sitting. left lo riglil Allen. Powers. XVuelllng. Schubert, Mcliran, XVolfL. llelllg, Smith, Taylor, Ruylc, Bowlby, Jokerxt, Shilling--r, Hmvunan, lxrliudin, l,umley Library Staff HIS year the Library Staff met each Wed- nesday afternoon. Under the supervision of Miss Achauer, the students devoted their time to revising the card catalogue, giving reference help, and assisting in taking inventory at the junior high and high school. Book Week was given due attention in November by our playing host to the mothers OFFICERS President WALTER SHILLINGER Vice-President EDITH CLARK Secretary and Treasurer WANDA SMITH and faculty at a tea, Displays of posters were placed in the library as well as in the trophy case. To obtain money for expenses, the stall gave a dance following one of the basketball games. Money was raised for its gift to the school by selling shorthand notebooks and candy. Books and magazines were given for army camps. One of the most interesting events of the year was a bus trip taken to public and private school libraries. A spread and dance was enjoyed by all last winter. Members planned and managed a fishing pond at the All-School Carnival in April, Ttueniy-e1'g4h1 N
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OFFICERS President HELEN JONES Vice-President EDITH CLARK Secretary and Treasurer GRACE KIEFER Sponsor Miss MCCANN Latin Club HE Latin Club met this year on the Hrst and third Monday of each month. The year was spent in studying Roman gods and religion. One or two reports were given each meeting by the members about Juno, Jupi- ter. or one of the other gods. A social meeting was held at the home of the sponsor on April 20. This proved to be very entertaining. The type of warfare waged by the Romans was compared to the kind being used today. Latin games were played. Another of the club's activities was a phase of Roman life presented at the All-School Carnival. Each member took his turn at selling candy to make money for the club. Pins were purchased to keep the affiliation with the Junior Classical League of America. Back row: E. Clark, M. O'l-lain, B. Krick. K Second row: M. Front row: Th Hoskins, G. lxcifer, B, Dick. Li. Lester D. Glover. B Clark, M LnJuunesw, ll Junrs, D. Walker ,t -win 4- v r'- ,,1:'.'Vf.i:qyf .H 1 , . 3' T dll.-..,tf 'A 1 V M-I E - . ' x 1' ' - wig ' 4a5Qi1V - ' L A 5 A A is - ! '7f4f: + . ,4 ,,,,,.,.. L. . I i Tusenty-sever
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',,f',.,t..i.- ' ' I lm OFFICERS HE requirement for entering this club is President HAROLD Koofs Vice- President JAMES FOLEY Secretary- Treasurer ERIC PELLARIN Sponsor MR. STIGALL Lettermen to earn a varsity letter in any of the varsity sports. This year the l.ettermen's Club collaborated with the teachers in many extra- curricular actiyities. The club sponsored the Faculty-Varsity basketball game and made enough to pay for its picture in the yearbook and to help buy athletic equipment. The Club sponsored the successful Homecoming Dance following the John Burroughs game, as well as the intramural basketball games between the classes and clubs. The Club won the championship in this tournament. The following made letters ini X Football-A. Kossman, H. Koob, B. Corby. J. Foley. A. Bahr, E. Pellarin. A. Moore, E. Kemp. Ci. Paullinn, J. Cortopassi. Basketball--A. Kossman, W. Straughn, A. Bahr. A. Moore. Baseball-W. Straughn, D. Carter, H. Koob, A. Bahr, E. Pellarin. Track-A. Trulaske, A. Kossman, D. Magill. l-lack Third row - ww A. lxossmnn, Trulnski Slmuglan Kool: lx mp, Foley Second row VI agill, fnrby, Pslnllinn, l'v.il1r, ID barter. l 'llnrin Front rcw Loriopnw, Kleine t-ul. Y 1. -,s -oa5l..ts.f-my D Twenty - nln.
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