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WOZARK GLORY '27 QQ 1 I I Fourth my nglirh lub The name of this club indicates the nature of its activities. The membership con- sists of the students in the Fourth Year High School English Class who have formed an organization for the purpose of promoting the art of public speaking' and for the study of the use and practice of Parliamentary law. The meetings are held at the regular class hour every Monday. At each consecutive meeting the offices are held by different persons, thus giving to every member an oppor- tunity to hold all the offices at some time during the year. ,Through such active participation, both in the holding of office -and in taking part in the various programs, we have gained much knowledge and practical training. The programs of this year have been varied in nature. The following subjects have been studied and discussed: Parliamentary Rules, Etiquette, jokes, Thanksgiving, Ten Famous Battles, Ten Famous Missourians, Ma1'k Twain, Tobacco, Interesting Places in Missouri, Valentine, Class Day Program. OFFICES President Pariiamentarian Secretary Etiquettarian Critic MEMBERS Byron Booker Roy Barks Ivan Bidewell O. R. Burnham Carol Berry Dan Caldwell Mary B. Conrad Claude Cox Ora Lee Filer john Fish Delores Ford Clyde Glasener Orville Kay Ersie Smith Grace Smith Luther Smith Elevanor Doggett Miss Cloyd-Sponsor Dora Reagan I pl be-U f- t53l
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ZQOZARK GLORY '27 f, EW i5 e Carole mrzmzr Color - - Tricolore Flower - F leur-de-Lis Motto - On ne passe pas Song -.------- La Marseillaise The French Club was reorganized February 16, 1927. This organization consists of those members of the student body, the Faculty, and the Officials of Will Mayfield College who have some knowledge of the French language and are interested in continu- ing' the study oft the customs, the language, the literature, and the music and art of the French people. This year a new constitution and by-laws were drawn up and adopted by the Club for the purpose of making' this a permanent organization of Will Mayfield College. The new constitution calls for monthly programs but, since the Club was reorgan- ized so late in the year, regular programs were 1'endered'every two weeks during the re- mainder of the term, I , These programs consisted principally of the geography and literature of France, the lives and productions of some of the greatest French writers. -Critical reviews were made of several of the masterpieces of French literature. The musicians of the Club added much to the interest of the programs by giving several musical numbers in French. To those ifornier members of the Club who have gone before and paved the way for our present success and enjoyment of the work in this organization we extend our sincere thanks. To the present group, who have worked so faithfully to make each program a success. we express our deep appreciation. T 0 those who may follow us, we bequeath to you whatever of good that we have been able to gain. May you continue to carry on and to build more strongly upon the foundation which we have laid. ' Sc-, UZ! t57l
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Oztxuia Grlour '27 if ii QQ W5 Biology Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Ilan Caldwell President XV. E. Nations Ivan liidewell Vice-President lvan Bidewell Mary Burns Conrad Secretary Ruth Alexander Ruth Alexander 'Treasurer Elevanor Doggett W. li. Nations Reporter Edward Morgan Sponsor-Miss Gay V The aim ol' the Biology Club :lor this year has been to hold the standard of the previous year and to add constructive development along certain deiinite lines. This year a Constitution was adopted, and a Bird-Banding Station has been established. The spirit of the cluh has been that of a search for truth and a cultivation of ap- preciation for the beauty and fitness of all life. We greet those who will ,follow us as active members of this organization, and we trust that they will pursue the work which was begun by the class that preceded us and which we have attempted to strengthen and support. Our interest and our spirit will ever he with them. MEMBERS Ruth Alexander Roy Barks Lezunon Bidewell Ivan Bidewell -lacolm Caldwell llan Caldwell Cfaud Cox Mary Burns Conrad lilevanor Doggett Ora Lee Filer John Fish Clyde Glasner Mary Hopkins Orville Kay Charley Miller Edward lvlorgan VV. E. Nations Elmer Sample Ersie Smith ixq GA 91
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