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“NEW CLUB AT HOWE

THURSDAY, OCT. 2,

SENIOR GIRLS FORM

Dorothy Cupps was elected president of a newly-organized senior girls club at Howe high school. Ruby King was elected vice president, Alice Jean Surface, secretary, and Mary Alice Kirkham, treasurer, | Miss Alice Hankins and Mrs. Ellen Jane Mead sponsor the group. A constitution was written by Helen Aldridge, Ellen Barnes, Martha Lou Cochran, Virginia Gardner, Virginia Ewbank, Mary Jo Taylor, Betty Kerrs, Rosemary Albers, Joy Wilson and Gloria

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Speers, for the sophomore girls’ | new organization. It is sponsorored by Mrs, Margarete Butz and Miss! Lois Coy. Freshman girls elected Jackie | Allen president, Jane Marshall | vice ‘President; Winona Locklear, secretary and Suzanne Auble treasurer, Their constitution was written by Winona Locklear, Patsy Parrish, Jackie Allen, Barbara Austin, Norma Stultz, Barbara Fletcher and Carolyn Risely. Norma Ziegler and Joann Bade were elected president and vice president of the Spanish club, Other officers are Lillian Ishii, sec vetary-treasurer; Marcia McMullen, program chairman, and Joann Bade, membership chairman,

SAYS SOVIET HOLDS PU YI CHUNGKING, Oct, 25. (U, P)— A Chinese official who returned this week from Manchuria sald today Henry Pu Yi, former puppet emperor of “Manchukuo,” was living with his Manchu wives in a Soviet detention house, probably in

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