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OFFICERS Prvxirlrnt Iames Iackson Vire'-Prrxi'1lc'nt William Christen S1'rn'tary Lawrence Haviland V Z v 1 I V I V i I I H OFFICERS President Virginia Guthrie Vice-President Shirley Carpenter Secretary Shirley Clawson Page 31 U55 UH my What lures are exciting the fish this year? What are the most pop- ular flies? These and other piscatorial questions are answered by the members of the F1y Tying Club , who study the use and make the lures used in fresh water fishing. A love of fishing,which involves communion with nature, brings one closer to the beauty of the World he lives in. Thus this activity helps to develop a more complete individual. Qffancficzaff The needles fly every Monday afternoon as the Handicraft, or the Three B's club, which it is sometimes called, meets in Miss Staehle's room. The girls participate in such activities as knitting, crocheting, embroidering, weaving, and sewing. The main purpose of this group is to further interest in needle work and to produce articles which will be of some value to the maker.
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U55 Alfudinf 05151051 The Student Observer is the official publicity organ of our school. Its function is to record the news, both serious and amusing, of school life for the edificatton of students, faculty, and all others interested in the school. Its preparation offers' excellent opportunities for those interested in newspaper work. The Student 0bserver is published once a month. Like another famous publication, it offers All The News That's Fit To Print . Presumptuous as this may sound to the casual ear, it is gratifying to note that the parents, formerly known to be vaguely concerned with matters educational, are now perusing school news with keen personal interest in what their children are doing. .fsafgazczaff In this organization the members, both boys and girls, work in an informal manner and learn the story of leather and the different stages it passes through from the time it leaves the animal until it is ready to be fashioned. A new product, catalin, was introduced this year. lts variety of brilliant colors and adaptibility made it a popular material and numerous articles were created with it. Besides these, bill folds, book bindings, cigarette cases, tobacco pouches, and other useful articles were pro- duced by the leathercraftsmen. OFFICERS ,Ypnninr Mr. Criswell liflittirs VVerner Fuchs Clinton Branch V Z v r Y V I V v V l 1 I I I OFFICERS P rm idr nt lack Blackwood Virr-Presidrnt Marjorie Westcott Sanrtary Ernest Rider Purchasing Agrnt Arthur Phillips Page 30
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ociaf One of the new groups of the school, formed under the supervision of Miss Norton, is the Senior High Social Club. The purpose of this organization is to bring about a better social attitude among the high school students by acting as hosts and hostesses and by serving on different committees. Several afternoon dances have been successfully managed by the group. The General Organization of the school receives the proceeds derived from these affairs and in turn purchases records for the school. Due to the club's varied objectives, it has proved popular with the students and is likely to continue next year. I I Uzaffgc gums Fostered by the General Organization, the Traffic Guides was founded this year to cope with the existing corridor congestion. Its members have dealt with this problem heretofore left in the hands of the faculty. Among their duties fall regulation of traffic in the corridors and in the stairways during the passing of classes and supervision of the seating of students for special assemblies. All disciplinary matters are left to the jurisdiction of the body itself. So far the results of this method have been sastifactory. Fitting itself in a quietly efficient man- ner into our routine, the Traffic Guides has proved to be a credit to the General Organization. OFFICERS Prmidvnt Flay l..aBrusciano View-Prrxirfrnt Ann Tunno Srfrflary Dorothy Renshaw S 5. S 5 OFFICERS President Howard Barker Vice -President Catherine Magrino Secretary Cathryn Hutchinson Sponsor Miss Norton Page 32
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