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W. C. S. sponsors two publications. Wisp, a mimeographed newspaper, is is- used about 14 times a year. It carries school news, editorials and gossip. Its price is forty cents a year or five cents a copy. The Wisp recently celebrated its tenth an- niversary. It is sponsored by Miss Louise Koory of the Commercial Department. The School Annual is published once a year under direction of Mr. Frederick Hollister, head of the Social Science Department and is produced by the junior Class. Its name is Che-ga-quat-ka, which is the Indian name for Whitesboro. WISP One of the biggest jobs is to cut ac- curate, well-spaced stencils. Serious as the job is. our girls take it with a smile. Wliiit do you want for a nickel? For- tune7 ' Ernest johnson and Grace Mclncrow run the mimeof graph while Editor Virginia jones scan the page for er rors. Sure, we waste .1 lot of time but when we work, we really go to town, and here's the proof. Editor - in - chief, Charles M a l s a n works on his list of photography appointments while Treasurer and Busi- ness hlanager, John Macner, fills out a purchase order for something or other. Separating the wheat from the chaff. These four fair misses were as- signed to determine which pictures to include and which to leave out of the yearbook. Gee, Mr. Hollister. we don't want to leave any out. They'ie all good. CP. S. XVe could have u sed them all it we had fifty more pagesj Editor Charles Mal- sgin and Chaimaii Eunice Baird. of the sales com m i t te e, look over some of Sherwood Tanzer's fosters. XWe thought they were excellent. W'hat do you think? YEAR BOOK
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The Etiquette Club gets some pointers on how to meet people well in business. The pointers are coming from Miss Augar of the ofhce staff. More Science Clubbers at work. These girls should have no trouble in becoming soda foun- taineers when they are ready to go to work. fNote: That is not a chocolate soda they are concoct- ing now-Its vanilla.j C.1n this be art? Mr. Carr's Art Club does a little finger painting. It looks more like mud pies from here. Anyway, it's a lot of fun and is a fine outlet for creative ability. That's an original draw- ing of a Pontiac that john Lubey holds. He has a million of them, one for every new car on the market. Eunice Baird. Bertha Kenner- knecht and Theresa Maloney construct a Roman camp while Lucretia Scalise and Mary Monte- cgtlvo dress Roman dolls. Big girls for that sort of thing. but a big help to Miss Henry's Latin classes. The girls really like Latin and are members of the Latin Club. Mrs. Billingham has her hands full with this lively group of junior Library Club members, By the time they enter Senior High School they will be full-fledged student librarians. The Future Farmers of Amer- ica hold a banquet-and a big success it was too. The junior Readers write book reviews-just for fun. too. Junior High students who enjoy reading are members of this organization. And I'll take this one, says grinning Bob Burkhart. The Sen- ior Game and Puzzle Club de- votes a period to playing cards. The junior History Club hard at work on one of their many proj- ects. This organization was lucky indeed to secure so able a sponsor as Miss Maxwell. Nice work, Dick, the members of the Model Airplane Club gather around Richard Moore and admire his latest creation. These boys are supervised by Mr. Howe and have built some very nice models. Socks to school but stockings to church---red nail polish for par- ties and natural for school and businessfjust a few things dis- cussed by the junior Etiquette Club. Miss Reinman's junior Dramatic Club read a play in preparation for a coming production. It's too early to say which of these youngsters will be the Tom Mort or Bea Comstock of 1942.
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