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WELCOMING CLUB I Directecl by Mr. Armstrong, the XYelcoming Club is a new group whose purpose is to pro- mote inter-school friendships ancl welcome visiting teams. Visiting teams ancl officials are receivecl bv club members upon arrival :incl escorted through our new school. Refreshments are often served following games. Mem- bers are appointed by the acl- ministration, with representa- tion from all home rooms. FRENCH CLUB I Acquiring conversational skill in French phrases, and learning songs and something about the French people, have kept inter- est high in French Club. Officers are: VVilliam McCarty, Presi- Clentg Vfvorth Lenahan, Vice Presidentg Barbara Al-zey, Secre- tary, ancl Rosalie Reed, Treas- urer, with Mrs. Armstrong as a cl visor. 3 . Q l i l l ll liLCOJIIiX'G CLUB-Sitting: Vlfhitefottl, Merkley, Mr. Arm- strong Barrv Thurstin Sihle Standin . Frv Hill, McEwen, Reed, . Y .i - - Y- 8' ,- Pilbeam. FRILYCH C1.l'B---Seated or: floor: Towne, L, McCarty. Seatetl on henchr XV. McCarty, Mrs. Armstrong. Standing: Smith, Lenahan, Alxey, Reed, ,,.. JJ
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PHOTO CLl'B-Front Row: W. Towne, W. Colton, Wluitefortl, Reed, R. Tuttle, R. Towne. Second Row: A. Tuttle, Fry, Locke, D. Laddison, Fulton, B. Colton, B. Coloton, B. Denton. Third Row: Howland T. Coloton, B. Fifield, Mr. Collison, Smith, Matthews Sibley, I-lance, H. Laddison. SCIENCE CLUB-Front Row: Enslow, R. Tuttle, Harmer, A. Tuttle. Second Row: Reed, Colton, Wliitmarsh, Marshat, Whiteftmrd, Mr. Schwartz. Third Row: Sibley, Robinson, Davis, La Fountain. 34 PHOTO CLUB C Practical experience in taking and developing pictures has made club members become foto fans under the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Collison. The increased membership of the club this year made it nec- essary to divide into two sec- tions. SCIENCE CLUB O Sixteen club members under the leadership of Mr. Schwartz experimented with electric mo- tors and electromagnets this year. Field trips offered fun and new learning experiences, when members took to the young mountain behind the school and collected specimens for class discussion.
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CORRESPONDENCE CLUB-Front Row: Loope, Arquitt. S. An son, E. Anson, Towne. Second Row: Caswell, McCarty, Mrs. Arm strong, B. Akey, Reed. Third Row: Guiles, Reed, Coffey, Hull, Den ton, Law, Caswell, W. Akey. HOMEJIAKING' CLUB-Front Row: N. Pilbeam, Clarke, King. Butterfield, E. Pilbea'n, Chambers. Second Row: Given, Harmer Wallace, Enslow, Towne, Blackmer. Scott, McCarty, Davenporti Third Row: Gallinger, Rider, Charron, Towne, Paro, Clint, H. Curtis, OT-learn, W. Curtis, M. Curtis. 36 CORRESPONDENCE CLUB The purpose of the Corres- pondence Club is to promote world fellowship through cor- respondence with other students in foreign lands. Guest speakers with talks on first-hand exper- ience in other lands have been a feature of this club. Officers are: Barbara Akey, Presidentg Larry Fraser, Vice Presidentg William McCarty, Secretary, and Rosalie Reed, Treasurer. lVlrs. Armstrong acts as advisor. HOMEMAKING CLUB O Perfecting the homemaking arts of cooking and sewing have claimed the attention of the Homemakingf Club under the leadership of Mrs. Butterfield. Parties with holiday touches have tested originality. Officers who serve are: Nlargaret King, President: June Clarke, Vice President: Dorothy Laddison, Secretarv and Esther Pilbeam, , Y Treasurer. sr 'B - lggglv 7' sf LV.
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