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4-F Qgaf? Y' E5 3 SIIIE IIE CLUB The Science Club is divided into four groups so that everyone can do the thing he is most interested in. Each section meets once a month. As the Microscope Club is drawing blood to ex- amine, the Chemistry Club is concocting explosive messes, the Electricity Club is getting a lar e charge out of life, or tEe Outdoor Club goes tramping through the mud to examine trees, Miss Russell stands calmly bygiving her assist- ance or er interest as somebody yells, Hey, lookit this, Miss Russell. This club gives Perry Central's Einsteins and Madame Cities a golden opportunity to explore the wonders o science. db , rllbyq, 0., X lv Q' N Back Row, L. to R.: J. Jederewski, A. Stedman, P. R chlik, N. Chamber lain, L. Olin, C. Baxter, N. Bennett. Second Raw: Toan, D. Follett R. Clark, P. Coburn, C. Commiskey, C. Pendergast, J. Canbyi Front Row: J. Cagle, R. House, N. Case, P. Chapin, J. Popp. Miss ussell Advisor. PHE EH EI. B La seance est ouverte. With these words Bette Bassett o ens the meetings of the French Club. 'This year the mem- bers listened to French records, watched movies about Paris and France, and have had fun singing songs and Christ- mas carols in French. Under Miss ,Ioslyn's uidance, the members have leamed lgench expressions to use in a parliamentary procedure. Standing, L. to R.: S. Halsey, D. Hardy, D. Pardee, C. Brian. Seated: E. Matson, Y. Cowie, B. Bassett, Miss Joslyn, Advisor. 3? I,
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The members of this club are Future Homemakers of America, not 'ust future housewives. When they marry, they will be able to cook, sew, care for their children, and, in many other ways, make their house a emblems and pins all emphasize the fact that a woman's hands uphold the home. Back Row, L. to R.: L. Olin, C. Baxter, E. Wood, S. Clark, A. Slepien, H. M. Slocum, J. Wilber, M. Bernard. Second Row: P. Conley, P. Clark, . Greenwa , ' R. Browne, E. Bush, S. RYllk0WSki- Front Row: B. Safford, S. Carr, B. Allen, . Q Barber. Third Row: A. Monteleone, H. Robinson, J. DeJohn, M. Bailey, N. Stuart, Lg Carney, J. Byron, D. Collings, Miss Burnham, Advisor. sis M? A The F. F. A. leams farm business the interesting way. Through field trips and contests, the bo s learn to judqp cattle, poult and vegeta les. Warren geard- slery, Oliver Brown, Charles an Gerald Winter, John Spencer and David Yunker have won honors this year for the club. Socially the boys enjoy square dances and anquets. Last July seven boys went to the F. F. A. Camp in the Adirondacks, where Dick Stuerzebecher was chosen as one camp cotmselor. Presidcn t: Warren Beardsley Vice-P resident: Donald H andy Se cre tary: Oliver Brown Treasurer: Rich ard Stuerzebe cher Sentinel: Charles Winter Advisor: 'Eli' Mr. Keller F. H. . P. P. A. Back Row, L. to R.: M. Cox, R. Prescott, R. Paddock, J. McGuire, J. Spencer, R. VanKuren, D. Butler, L. McClurg, J. Wri ht. Third Row: D. Hamilton, J. Macomber, C. Olin, A. Wood, J. Jaggard, A. illoag, R. Cornwell, G. Yanko, R. Robb. Second Row: R. Rice, G. Wheeler, J. Myers, L. Woodworth, R. Mair, C. Winter, R. Standish, J. Turner, R. Pattrid e. Front Row: G. Lindsey, C. Patrick, C. Winter, D. Yunker, D. Handy, W. Bearqlsley, O. Brown, R. Stuerzebecher, M. Kasper, Mr. Keller, Advisor. happy home. Their sweaters,
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