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.N I, '1 itil I fvx 'U fb-0 gtg. 17 , -A -z K Y ARTS AND Top Row: Stella Dunbrasky, Louise Klingback, Loretta Mitchell, Mar- ion Dazey, Mary Roberts, Regina Ocamica, Miss Clark. Bottom Row: Susan Zamora, Virginia Ocamica, Robert Cannon, Marie Loveland, Edna Wilson, Eileen Slippy. Fourteen students entered the Arts and Crafts class in the fall of 1939. Of this number nine regularly attended. Members include: Stella Dunbrasky, Susan Zamora, Edna Wilson, Marie Loveland, Virginia Ocamica, Eileen Slippy, Regina Ocamica, Louise Klingback, Robert Cannon, and Mary Roberts. As an introduction to arts and crafts the class spent a short period on learning simple stick lettering. They applied this knowledge by making some football posters. Later the subject of perspective was studied in relationship with rooms and houses. Before Christmas members ot' the group made Christmas cards by the block printing method. After Christmas vacation mats and small dishes were made out of serpentine. V-arious melnbers of the group have enjoyed the activity by working on soap carving, glass painting, bead work, batik, leathercraft, and wood- bulrning projects. During the spring season the class plan to do free hand drawing out of doors. Miss June Clark has served as advisor for the group.
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l l Top Row: Regina Ocamica, Miss f'lark, Louise Klingback, Loretta lilitchell, Florence Russell, Velma lVlcDermott, Juanita Uulbertson. Second Row: Margaret Winters, Grace Kygar, Dorothy Hamilton, Vir- ginia Ocamica, Emily Otis, Susan Zamora. Bottom Row: Marjorie Cameron, Louise Hinton, Betty Eachns, Laura Prosser, Flora Prosser. Juanita Sipes, Ileta Franklin, Donna Ashcraft. Pauline Gowey is not pictured. The G. A. A. is an organization organized for the girls of the High School. For a girl to become a member she must have earned at least thirty points by participating in different sports and activities. This year eight girls having the required number of points were initiated into the G. A. A, They donned their football suits and demonstrated a football game in front of the assembly, thus giving the boys a few pointers on the game. The different activities in which the girls are participating this year to earn points include horseslioes, deck tennis, archery, volley ball, basket- ball, tennis, badminton, and tumbling in addition to out-of-school activities such as hiking, horseback riding, skating, bicycle riding. The girls sponsored a dinner and dance in honor of the Halfway ball players and Halfway G. A. A. members and the Adrian Lettermen. Each G. A. A. girl has to have 50 points for a numeral, 100 points for the letter A, and 150 points for the block 0 with a. small A inside. These awards can be purchased and worn on school sweaters. The G. A. A. has helped the school all it can and has been especially interested in activities and in working for the betterment of the school. fl I IQETQ W J . . .V .qMA l 5
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