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ALICE FREEMAN PALMER CLUB The various activities of the Alice Freeman Palmer Club have met M ith great success dur- ing the school year. Educational and entertaining programs have been given, and the club has featured many debates at its various meetings. At the first meeting held October 9th, we were introduced to Miss Woodman ' s co-worker, Miss Powers, who has taken the vacancy left by Miss Donna Boyle. Special programs were given at Christmas time and Valentine ' s Day, after which refrseh- ments were served. The proceeds of a sandwich sale were used to finance an All-School Party which was given April 7th, at the Annex. Good music and a lively crowd at this event, wound up our social ac- tivities for the year. The Officers 1st Semester 2nd Semester Secretary Treasurer. Advisors- President Vice President Amanda Oehring Nellie Hamp Margaret Stearns Amanda Oehring Nellie Hamp Ann Drensky Alberta Schrieb Alberta Schrieb Miss Woodman, Miss Powers The Members Mabel Blitely Dorothy Browne Charlotte Brueck Ellen Clements Ann Drensky Dorothy Dunbar Rachael Everett Thelma Goodman Nellie Hamp Clara Herzog ' Helen Hollies Thelma Joyce Lena Kelly Margaret West Margaret Littledale Marion McDonough Eileen Method June Metzger Cecile Moore Helen Meyer Amanda Oehring Gwendolyn Owens Grace Rankin Irene Rice Edith Rice Helen Richards Alberta Schrieb Dolly Welch Helene Ziegler Gladys Smith Harriet Sperry Arvilla Stielow Harriet Steele Agnes Thomson Vista Voyer Margaret Stearns Gertrude Simkins
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SPANISH CLUB It has long been felt that Spanish, as a commercial and cultural language, should be represented in school activities. Its supporters met at the first of the year, elected officers, promulgated a constitution, and the present Spanish Club is the result. As a social organization, this club has proved highly successful. This year the Spanish Club dance was the only one for years that resulted in a financial, as well as social success. The inauguration of speeches on Spanish life and customs, has not only created an interest in the subject, but has given the advanced students an intimate knowledge of Hispanic culture. From an enrollment of twelve at the first meeting, to a final enrollment of forty-seven members at the sixth meeting, the Spanish Club almost accomplished the impossible. The Spanish Club is out to win. The following are its officers: President George Lehr Vice President Helen Hollies Secretary Ray Goodrow, Margaret Stearns Sergeant-at-Arms William Wagenhalls Faculty Advisor Miss Abele The Members Eleanor Brewer Grace Hagen Kenneth Schurr Bruce Fayerwether Gladys Streeter Anna Klemach Neta Francisco Hubert Ryan Thos. Rippberger Ray Goodrow Bradley Cox Roland Meyers Helen Hollies Marguerite Stack Alex Jack George Lehr Geraldine Falk John Cronk Abe Oserowsky Lena Douglas Frank Arnold Leonard Speath Helen Richards . Beulah Handy Jennie Stanton Jack Livingston Wallace Ardussi William Wagenhalls Roland Waite Arduino Ardussi Margaret Winterstien Ruth Beckbissinger William Sedgman Jane Roeser John Gregg Milton Sieferlien Nan Bauer Violet Roethke Margaret Stearns Jeanette Byron Jeane McDermid Arvilla Stiellow Beatrice Hagen Laverne Eynon Irene Rice Charles Murray RAY GOODROW, Secretary.
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Not to be outdone by any other club, the Alice Freeman Palmer Club will ; ive three clever one act plays at the Annex, Friday, May 25. The following are the plays selected: 1. The Honor of the Class. 2. Overtunes. 3. Fourteen. Each play will feature a pleasing atmosphere and well selected actors. We all feel certain of their success, as Mr. Denny is coaching them. These plays are planned to give an enjoyable ending to the literary study the club has been carrying on this year. ANN DRENSKY, Secretary.
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