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RED CROSS CLUB Bock row: Mcintosh, Hunt, Bach, Anderson, Hefner, Eggleston, Stavros. Second row: Lansdale, Eierndon, Neil, Mrs. Walker, : , i »« I - man, Lawrence. Fronl row: B. Miller, Henry, K. Miller, R. Lucas, Owlett, Penner, Whis- m.-iii MOVIE CLUB Back row: T. Pollack, Polk. Wilson. Lovin, Thomasson, Poore. Second row: Kilpatric, Pfeiffer, Chapman, Quiggle, Witt. Front row: J. Acker, Wolverton, V. Bailey, Miss Matthews, Foster, Miyasako, Williams. RE-DITTO THE RED CROSS CLUB, with Ellebellc Goodman, president, Mary Herndon. vice-president, and Eloise Lansdale, secretary, accomplished a great deal for the good of the school this year. Dresses were made out of old shirts, ladies ' suits were made from men ' s suits, and coats were made for the Veterans ' Home. A silk stocking drive was held and layettes were made for the needy. A tea was held for Junior Red Cross officers. Mrs. Walker sponsors the club. This club has received national recognition and will have its picture in the national Red Cross magazine. THE MOVIE CLUB, under the sponsorship of Miss Matthews and with Bur- ton Quiggle. president. Howard Poore. vice-president, and Virginia Bailey, sec- retary, carried out a successful year. During the year the club visited the projec- tion room of the local theater and learned about movie projection. The club also consulted Mr. Staples about photography. The big event of the year for the club was the showing of Soldier Man, a forty-five-minute comedy. Page I iventy seven
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HOME ECONOMICS Bach row: M. Boydstun, Ebrlght, ll. Steinly, Coats, W i. D. Steinly, 10. Smith, M Ander- son, Loomis. Second row: McCarthy, Bades, Costa, Russell, Patocka, Neyses, Jones, Brown. Front row: VPestlake, Suyehiro, Bailey, Christensen, Madsen, IToung, Moody, Schmeltz, I ee. BOOKLOVERS ' CLUB Back row: Snyder, Cook, Martens, Barker, Wilson. Phillips, Nau. Second row: Dixon. Heinrichs, Vardanega, Bettencourt, Petter- son, Mullin. Front row: Garner, Brook, Dug- ger, Mrs. Kissling, Brown. Gorrill, Landrum. DITTO THE PURPOSE OF the Home Economics club is service, and this was carried out to the fullest extent. Under the leadership of Mrs. Madsen the club had a ery good year. The fall officers were: Jean Young, president: Mary Quistini. secretary; Katherine Jones, pep leader. The spring officers were: Bessie Christen- sen, president: Eena Costa, secretary: Maxine Loomis, pep leader. The club gave a Hallowe ' en dance which was one of the best during the year. Two conferences were held at Chico State, one for all girls in Northern California, the other for teachers and presidents. THE BOOKLOVERS ' CLUB is composed of students who are deeply inter ested in reading good books. The purpose of the club is to increase vocabulary by reading and to learn to know different authors and their works. Fall officers were: Lucille Hampton, president: June Wilson, vice-president: Rosella Boyd- stun. secretary. Spring officers were: California Cook, president: Marjorie Brown, vice president: June Wilson, secretary. Mrs. Kissling is adviser Page I wenty u v
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AIRPLANE CLUB Back row; Smith, Eubanks, Roseborough, McHatton, Lambert, G. Fosmire, Swartz, l odirii. I ' ronl row: Viilow, Cox, West, Maxwell, Holmgren, Brandstatt, Porter, Snow, COLLEGE PREP Back row: Tut tie, Baumback, Fosmire, Bonnett, Leeds, Edwards. Front row: Lucas, Dreyer, Mr. West, Darling, Patocka. SAME HERE THE COLLEGE PREP club is under the supervision of Mr. West. As it does not hold socials or business meteings, there are no officers. The objective of this club, open to juniors and seniors, is to prepare students for college, not only in scholarship, but in ways to go about getting the most out of a college education. The only qualifications for joining are that one must be an upper classman, but it is better that he should be planning to go to college. During club periods stu- dents plan their courses for college or university work, and learn how to organize their preparatory subjects. THE PURPOSE OF the Aviation club is to learn the principles of aircraft by a study of both full-size and model ships: to become acquainted with the history and development of aviation at present and in the future: to develop an interest in aviation: to keep abreast of any new developments in aviation: to learn how to build and fly model planes. Fall officers were: W. Thomasson, president: W. Chapman, vice-president: R. Boggs, secretary. Spring officers were: W. Cox, president: R. Smith, vice-president: K. West, secretary: Mr. Maxwell, adviser. I ' m ,- 1 Li ' rtiiu eight
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