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TO WANDER -- FREE Wrth 1eans and sack lunches the Audubon Iuntor Club set out to understand observe and emoy wrld hte Some of thetr meetmqs were spent 1n takrnq hrkes long and short rnto the woods to learn about the lrfe of plants and antmals especrally the blrds Thts y ar the clubs outstde acuvxtres cent red around Homecomrnq events when th club decorated a float for the Homecomtnq Parade Most of the club members w1ll remember the tall Chrrstmas tre the socral room whtch they d corated lust l1ke any other club the Audubon lumor Club was often rn need of f1nanc1al ard and to help meet thexr needs the club members sold holly at Chnst mas tlme Wlth Mrss Loulse Ewan b1oloqy teacher as the1r advlser the Audubon lumor Club was led by Paul L1vek as therr over worked pres1dent assrsted by Allen Lrvek the v1ce presrdent wrth Margaret Mrll slaqle carrytnq out the duttes of the secretary and Bosalle Kramer as the weary but w1ll1nq treasur r A BUNCH OF BOOKWORMS Wtth a meettnq every other Wednesday the Book worms managed to read and emoy th popular and educatmq books of the day Each student member rs chorces cf these books vary from Father Was a Full back to the latest sclence books and frctton and fact from Sams Alrr anac Any member also an torn the Student Book Gurld Among tl'e v ry speclal features on therr pro qrams a meeunqs th1s year were talks QIV n by var1ous members of our student body Audrey Bell a tumor told the Bookworms what ltfe rn Cntna was lrke what the schools taught and how the food was p epared Probably the most mtrrournq story was tdld by Iohn Ast a very shy fr shman who descrtbed Austna to hrs fellow students Bookworrns worked hard th1s yea on therr Home commq float and on selllnq basketball schedule o n c1ls Book week was celebrated by qrvrnq a tea for th faculty Wtth Mtss Olson th KHS ltbrarran as therr advtser the Bookworms were led by Claudta Marvm pr stdent B1ll1e Luttrell v1cepres1dent Dorcas Peter son secretary and lane Batclrffe treasurer Seat d R Kramer P Llvek Standmq M Mtllslaql Mtss Ex an S Butler seated C Marvm D Pet rson Standmq I a cl1ffe MISS Olson B Luttrell lv , 9 A , . ,A .. N 9 ' e 3 ' ' o ' ,. e in ' ' e . A . ' ' e. ez , , . ' , ' : . ' e : , ', . e . ' : .B . A e . P required to read at least one book a month. The I . ' r c ' ' - . W . e ' ' - ' M .t ' ' e A . I V , I 1 - - 4 - c. , e , Q it , . ' r ' - , A . 1 A V 9 - e ' ,. . ' ' - , t e . . . ' , ' , ' 9 ' : A ' , ' - A 1 1 47
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The headaches of the Lit- erary Staff reached a cliniax after the second semester started. Alniost every night the staff could he found writ- ing articles, identifying pic- tures, and charting out the boolc. Soon after school opened in the fall, the Art Staff was hard at Work in the Kewanite Roorn. Their duties consisted not only of making the drawf ings, but also cutting, rnountf ing, identifying pictures, and designing the cover. Taking pictures cf athletic contests, class plays, and scenes for the calendar keeps the Kewanite Photography Staff lousy. W'hen the pictures were loeing developed, the dark roorn was at the height if activity, ! K' I'
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