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Show Applications for 1943 Clubs To Be Given to Dean Hale Article XVI of the school's constitution con-stitution says, "Any group of students stu-dents desiring to form a club may apply to the club committee for the appointment of a sponsor. . " Last Friday Dean C. Dewey Hale announced he would consider charters for the formation of clubs. He asked all students wishing wish-ing to join a club to write an application ap-plication stating the purpose of the group, and containing no less than ten signatures. If accepted, a sponsor is named, and the candidates can-didates take over from there. Already a few clubs are beginning begin-ning activities, among them Social Arts and Leaders. Admittance cards for the Social Arts Club were distributed October Octo-ber 25 to about 120 senior girls. The initial meeting was held Tuesday, October 27, in the Music Room, Pat Brandley, former president pres-ident of this organization, and Lillian Larsen, vice-president, presided pre-sided over the group. The main function of the gathering was to elect officers. The members decided decid-ed on Carol Lundgren as president; presi-dent; Barbara Birkeland, first vice president; Gwen Lewis, second vice-president; Marilyn Woodward, historian and Dorothy Buxton, publicity manager. Miss Mary Jane .Hair, sponsor, appointed Marge Taylor as secretary-treasurer. After a short program, the traditional tra-ditional candle-light ceremony was held, and the pledge was signed. Social Arts meetings will be held on the second and fourth Wednesdays Wednes-days of each month, and each meeting promises to be an entertaining enter-taining and educating one. Senior girls, under the direction of Mrs. Violet Walker, have again begun activities in the Leaders' club. The group's first get-to-geth-er was to elect officers to take charge. They are: Jeanne Norberg, president; Lucille Madson, vice- president; Marilyn Woodward, secretary; sec-retary; Itosalyn Woodward, treasurer. treas-urer. November 3, the members will go to East high to meet with the girls of the city's other two Leaders' Lead-ers' clubs. This year will be a busy and enjoyable one for the group. Here are fifteen of the clubs that were popular last year, and may be reinstated by an application: applica-tion: Advanced Dance, Archery, Bachelors, Bach-elors, Beginning Dance, Boosters, Bowling,, Chemistry, Cubbettes, Forensic, Non-Coms, Southern Mounties, Skating, Spanish, Spots and Diamonds, Twirlers. |