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.ff ' , lt 6 X J -t Lbh. I ' Q ani?- t. at . 1 i . lik, ea 3 Wieffn- ' DihK!llNNlllM tho operation of Nw Df0Jf'l'!ur nrt- Mrra. Huh Hkl, lldVlHl'l', :uid Burl Burr. prcstduiit. The l'i'oiwvtion Club celebrated its second anniversary this year. The purpose ot the organization is to teach students how to operate and care for the audio-visual equipment. The club was successful in achieving its goal ol orderly operation of the equipment. Proiectionists were responsible tor all school audio-visual properties and they relieved the teachers of the job ol getting and returning the equipment. A bulletin board in the chemistry lab was used for posting assignments and announcements ol interest to the members. The officers of the Projection Club tor the i954-1955 school year were: Earl Barr, presidentg Dick Benold, vice- presidentg Lynn Grove, secretary-treas urerg and Walter Reynolds, program chairman. Mrs. Anne Babski sponscred the Protection Club this year. PROJECTION r . CLUB Fly wg . n. Eritliimtzmttc nicnihcrn ltnmii liitcntl t. 1' 1 . discussed for nicinbcrnhlp, y 0 D um mlm' This is the way to set the nnchine up gays Lynn Grove while Dick Benold and Walter Iieynolds watch the demonstration,
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mi- , ji An A Club initiation was held in the fall which brought the membership to about forty-five. During the Western Alaska and All-Alaska tournaments the lettermen served as ushers and proved a great help in directing the fans to their various sections. They also assisted at assemblies and other school activ- ities. l Coaches lim Cooper and Bill Wiltrout very ably served as A Club advisers this year. 4UpperD A Club officers this year were: President, Fred Batsong vice-president, Bill Shumateg secre- tary-treasurer, Gary Gebo. tLowery The football team lines up for introduction and to receive their letters at a Pep Club rally. ts - gb l l 2 Pictured above are the lettermen of Anchorage High School. l ,...- 'TTT 1-A -t .N 'Q 'C' lsq I lr K 4, ,Am g,,. Y T
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DEBATE CLUB Officers for this year were, left to right: Jon Mont- gomery, vice-president: Glen Hargan, presidentg and Dee Marshall, secretary-treasurer, ' 'g'k2i::,, One day several students, while talking about school activities, sudden- ly became aware of the tact that there was no debate club in A. H. S. These students, being fond of debating, talked to other students about this catastrophe and soon some twenty-five eager stu- dents were wondering about the how of organizing a debate club. The first problem was that of finding a sponsor. This, however, was not a real problem for Mr. Crouch kindly consented to stand behind this group. Two repre- sentatives with names of interested students went to see Mr. Guffey. After several conferences with both Mr. Guffey and Mr. Rewolinski the chorage High School Debating Club was organized. This club had its first meeting in December and officers were elected. Some of the club's debates were: Alaska Statehoodf' The Current Cur- riculum of A. H. S., and Senior Privileges. President Glen Hargan con- ducts a regular meeting of the Anchorage High School Debating Club. 5 Wh.-. A few interested debatcrs taking time out to dis- cuss future activities of the club are, left to right: Janice Fnccio, Elaine Atwood, Susan Mielke, Sam Ricks, and Alex Allen. an x P' ' if . if Nat Aim E 7 .. lvl - '9 ll .QE
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