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Back row - Bond. Amichaux. Peck. Gardner Second row - Randall, Sunrsmi, C 1 ulu r. Long Seated - Bcrthulf. Beach, Larson, Brockway. Huks wich Hancdiieraft Qiltulbv The Handicraft Cluh, under the s onsorshi of Mr. Larson, was organized P P B to give students taking a college preparatory course, a chance to participate in sho work. This vear that work consisted niainl of wood work, lathe work, hoth P . Y face late and s indle turning, art metal work, and leatherwork such as the P P 1 making of hillfolds, hagva e tags, and other small articles. . N E Club oflieers for the year were Virginia Beach, president, Tom Simpsom, vice- presiclent, Clifford Long, secretary, and Frederick Bulcowich, treasurer.
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Back row - Simillmn. Rnltich, Walck. Third row - Wood, Lewellyn, Mullen, McGuirk. Second row - E. Sandoval. jnnlzen, Williams, March. Dawson. Seated - McCarthy. L Sandoval. Sebastian, Drummond, Hatch lpiomimemakerso Qilulib The seventeen members of the Homemakers' Club in which there were quite a number of boys this year, elected as their club officers Catherine Dawson, presi- dentg Delia jantzen, secretary, and jean Hatch, treasurer. The first semester's activities included cooking of candies and cakes, embroiclf ery work? on dish towels and table cloths, also all kinds of sewing, dresses, and the making of accessories such as hats, gloves, and jewelry. Some block printing and stamping was done by the club. ' The second semester's worlc included more cooking of all kinds, the sewing was much the same as that of the first semester. More extensive work in block printing was done. The district meeting of the club was held at Rifle on December 16, 1944.
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Quuunu Back row - Larson, Iohnnon, McDonald, Pierce, Bostlemal Second raw - Bukowich. Buckles, McManus, lacluon, Delaney. Toomey Seated - Cramp, Lough, Almgren, Coulter, VanOvcr iii O ibn 1? ysies Lat O This year, the physics students were compelled to take an extra hour of the subject every week, to allow for a longer laboratory period. This laboratory per' iod was substituted for their club and proved quite beneficial to the young physi- cists. Because the period was two hours long, a great deal could be accomplished each week that would have otherwise been neglected because of lack of time. During the year, many extremely interesting and fascinating experiments were performed and several trips were made, including the one to the electric plant at Shoshone. Mrs. Almgren was in charge of the laboratory work.
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