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HOBBY CLUB T Q Ng! And that year Hobby Lobbx had nothrng on AHS Mrs Ulay Thompson spon sorcd our flrst Hobby Club to the great pleasure of twenty tour students who vt shec to fund a specual lrttle nnterestrng srde ltne or further one that they already had Whrle the malorrty of the club worked or sh lls stamps and corn collectrons others Dreferrec tncld traps to study plants and wuld life Annne Creen was top hobbuest Lee Barber her offlcual stand an Dons Murray lool :ng luke the secretarral type fell herr to recordung the progress of the hobbuests and slnce bobble-s can sometames become expr nsmve Louue Bell took the job of keeprng tabs on the frnancnal status Wnth skull and bar-drcratt as a crlterron the hobb ests competed for pnzes Th lucky wrnners were Erleen Morton Dons Murray Emtl Troendle wth specral mentron accorded to A Z Watters and Annre Green for theur tune art work
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DRAMATICS CLUB lnspired by the weighty tntloence of Mr, Battels, a new organization appeared on the Campos--the Dramatlcs Club. Its members 3SDlTGd toward self-expresslon, ponse, speech lmprovement, and lnterpretatuon of other Characters. The Christmas Pageant lett a lastung impressnon on the aurlnence for its simple and beautufol pzctore of the Natwnty Thls and other plays created lnvaloable unterest in dramatrcs among other students. .---f1
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Page 39 text:
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VARSITY CLUB A glub v. a caprtal A was a bflgh' spot tor erghteen students eamrng athlet 1 etters tor the rarlous sports rn AHS The long-standlng members bad a deltghttul 'rme heclflrng the rnltlates who speet e week CEVVylt g toothplclcs and pavrng tbelr respects wlth salaams to their elders, all the whsle oemonstrattng new harrdos make-up methods, and tashlons ot wrong- stde-out clothrng Durlng its more serrous moments, the A Club added pleasure tor protrt to :ts schedule by sponsonng dances ann plays. and were seen sellrng refreshments and souvenlrs to buy sweaters tor the graduatrng club members lNeanng the master A was Presrdent lunror Rogers asslsted by lvlarcus Vfatters. vice president and Betty lean Qllllard, secretary treasurer l TRAVEL CLUB There are more ways to travel than one and even though the Travel Club, under the guldance of lvlrs Florence Wtnrlharv. was restncted to a small radlus. the mem- bers drd a lot ot travel-tallong to round out a successful year. The hrghlrght of club actrvltres was a taunt to Rollrns College to vrslt the sbell museum and campus The followrng otfrcers were elected Dorothy 'T-flathews, presrdent, Lourse Chan- nell, vrce-presldentg Nancy Danrels. secre- tary, and leannette Lazarus, treasurer.
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