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BOYS ' Hl-Y Back row: B. McDonough, Witt, H. Poore, Fish. Meredith, Sekins, Hall, Dutro. Front row: H all. J. McDonoiiRh. Conway, E, Estes, Mr. Smith. Porter. Grant. Livingston. AVOCATIONS CLUB Back row: Baker. Hobson, Wilson. F. Williams, Warner. Wong, Cramer. Button. Front row: Suyehiro, Woodmansee, Lowry, Mr. Leonard, Lauterior, Peck. Lucas. HERE TOO THE BOYS ' HI-Y club has just been reorganized this semester, under the supervision of a new faculty member. Mr. Don Smith. The formal induction ceremonies were conducted by the Oroville chapter of the Hi-Y club. The club is just beginning to run smoothly and big things are expected of them. Carleton Hall is the president, with Elmer Conway vice-president, and Warren Sekins secretary. Led by these officers and Mr. Smith the club should succeed. The purpose of the Hi-Y is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean life. THE AVOCATIONS CLUB was started at the beginning of the fall semester. and was composed entirely of Mr. Leonard ' s first-period American history class. The club elected as its officers for the year. Maudadele Ludden. president : Edward Wong, vice-president. Leisure time is being greatly increased by shorter working hours, and as something must be done during this unoccupied time, the purpose of the club is to help students find worth-while things to do. The members cultivate games, hobbies, and other activities as avocations. Mr. Leonard is an enthusiastic director and advocate of hobbies. Page Tu. ' eniu-nine
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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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INTERNATIONAL CLUB Back row: Percy, Steffy, Ingraham, Bruce, Martin, E. Jones. Brumfield, Linton. Front row: Marcher, Zemel, Weahunt, .Miss Metcalf, Whitney. McFetridge, Snow. Williams, Carmack. ART HONOR SOCIETY Back row: Dutro, Morehead, King, Ream, Roth, Booth, Fleeson. Front row: Oscr, Orendorff, Lowry, Miss Stansbury, Davis, Lauterio, M. Ludden. ALL THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB ' S purpose is to increase good will and friendship among American youths and those ahroad. Throughout the year the club studied customs, sports, hobbies, history and culture of various coun- tries and peoples. From a comparison of their recreational life with ours a more human understanding was secured. Fall officers were: E. Jones, president: A. Carmack. vice president ; B. Williams, secretary. Spring officers were: E. Wea- hunt. president: F. McFetridge. vice-president: R. Bruce, secretary. Miss Metcalf is the club ' s sponsor. THE AIM OF the Art Honor society is to help create school spirit. This was achieved by redecorating the Student Body office, decorating the assembly for dances, and making red and gold pompoms to add color to football games. The club, under the direction of Miss Stansbury. had for its officers LeRoy Dutro. president: Georgia Lowry, vice-president: Jeanne Orendorff. secretary. An out- standing social event was a futuristic party, to which members came in costumes of the future. Page Thirty
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