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o the rallying call of the trumpeter East High students fall into club formations. Lending variety and distinction to the Trojan Parade, club life molds personalities, develops leadership, teaches cooperation and individual responsibility, and vitalizes school life. Through club activity students discover a worthy avocation for leisure time. Latent abilities and interests find an opportunity to ma- terialize under faculty guidance. Proficiency is rewarded by membership in honor groups. Serving as officers and committeemen gives students an insight into administrative procedure. Thus clubs are the means of broadening viewpoints and social contacts.
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F1ksT Row: M. Anderson, ul. Wilson, B Snyder, Harrison, M. Anderson, K son, M. Trefger, F. Gonvales, P. Bagley L. Losec, B. Cole. With Brush and Tallet If a visitor should drop into the art room any Tuesday after school, he would find the Art Gang absorbed in mask making, drawing posters for i'Swing's the Thing, modeling clay, or any other activity that would interest an artist. The art club chose the name, Art Gangf' to break away from the feeling that artists are dif- ferenti' in character and appearance. In this organization one is free to use the technique with which he wants to draw, and also, he is free to use any medium he desires. The active membership is now 16. Their ofhcers are Marguerite Anderson, presidentg Jeanne Harrison, vice-president, Kathleen Daake, secretary, Jeanne Wilson, treasurer. In case the visitor still doesn't know what or- ganization this is, just tell him to look on their apparel and find a little modernistic pin which says Art 1 1940. Page Fourteen Bob Gunder- son pictures Charge of the Light Bri! gadel' C raft work zzppenls to ar- fistic minded Betty Snyder sketches Art Through the Ages . -fe we..em.enm:m.waw.wm..w.. mer r r..miiiaszfw. Daakc. it SECOND Row: I. Richard-
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