Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1935 — Page 16

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MANUAL PICKS NEW OFFICIALS OF 15 CLUBS

Heads of Various Organizations Selected and Announced by School. Executives of 15 chibs have been named at Manual Training High School. Heading the Camera Club is Pobert Mathews. His aids are Charles Spiegel, vice president; Gertrude Johnson, recording secretary; Irene Raesner, attendance secretary, and Sara Passo, treasurer. Mathews Is also president of the Hi-Y Club. Norman Mueller is vice, president; Highland Jones, secre-tary-treasurer. and Franklin Cook, attendance secretary. Officers of the H Y. 8. Club are Menka GulefT, president; Francis Davis, vice president; Marjorie Lowe, secretary-treasurer, and Luba Popcheff, attendance secretary. Vernon Rosenbaum is Gymnasts Club president and Ray Mills vice president. Robert Oliger is secretary. Other Officers Manual Friends of Reading Club is headed by Margaret Postma, president. Other officers are Ruth j Hale, vice president; Ida Mai Wilson. attendance secretary, and Rose Ellen Berndt., secretary-treasurer. Officers of the Naturalists Club are William Tedrowe, president; Thomas O’Nan, vice president; Marjorie Lowe, attendance secretary, and Ruth Morgan, recording secretary. Norma Schmidt heads the Art J Club. Those under her are Anna j Mae. Hayden, vice president; Robert j Davis, attendance secretary, and j Jean Scott, recording secretary. President of the Speech Arts Club is Jarues Milam. His assistants are Elsie Beth Sutter, vice president; i Pauline Mitchell, attendance secre- I tary. and Doris Brabender, recording secretary. Heads Military Club Helmut Schulz, R. O. T. C. major, is president of the Military Club. His assistants are Philip Meyers, j vice president; Martin Dorfman. attendance secretary; Charles Berger, secretary, and Motley Goodnight, treasurer. In charge of the Book Club is Gale Lawrence, president. Other officers are Velma Fisher, vice president; Hildegarde KlefTner, attendance secretary, and Ruby McGuire, recording so - retary-treasurer. Velma Iverson is Business Girls ! Club president.. Other officers are !

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Phairy Queener, vice president; Dorothy Spreen. attendance secretary; Iva Mae Studebakcr, recording secretary, and Helen Anne Howe, treasurer. Odd Number Club At the head of the Odd Number Club la Herschel Kopp. president. Assisting him are Myrtle Roudebush, vice president; Ruth Sohn. secretary, and Mildred Walther, treasurer. Ralph Brown is president of the Forum Club; Ray Curlee, vice president; Marjorie Cronin, recording secretary; Norma Schmidt, attendance secretary. Officers of the Chess and Checkers Club are Herbert Newman, president: Albert Gabbei, vice president; Melvin Meyer, attendance secretary, ~nd Harold Thornburg, recording secretary-treasurer. President of the Rod and Reel Club is Vernon Elbrecht. John Ellis is vice president; Wiley Fish, attendance secretary, and Robert Hoerth, recording secretary-treas-urer.

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