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BOOK CLUB Pi-tmftfif 4.Q.....,.,..,4.AQ,,............. WV.-kI.T'ER Hancock l'it-e-Pi't.t1tz'tn: .,..A.............,..,.... PArRic.K MALONE Set-warg, ...........,.............A.,,... St'sAN HorRit.HTER Adziitr ..,.,,.,..,..,.....,,..A.....,.. Mies. Miiuarvi ROHL Xlvhat the Book Club lacks in members it makes up in enthusiasm and desire to know books and authors. Unusual and interesting books have been brought in and reviewed by the members. During Book Xveek. the club had several exhibitions in the display cases. lt had been hoped that John J. Elo- herty. author of Inside the EBI .. would be here for an assembly. Just at that time. however, he was called to XY'ashington on 'orhcial business so the Book Club plans to have him this spring. if available. THE JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB The Junior High Dramatics Club under the direction of Mrs. Lorraine Holowacli presented .1 one-act comedy entitled Credits for Bill. Br!! ,..,,... Andre Harnett Net! .. Jerome Eisenberg Ralph ....... Ray Matolla Neil .... Nicholas Mihok Alben ....... Arthur Rose Proferior Cameron John Stoner Cotztvft Hale ,, Paul Rolfs Marjorie Johnson Yr mme Clara .... Virginia Nason Blmzrke Marie Eserich Peg .... Susan Hofrichter Dorotbg ..... Shirley Zirt 1 I JUNIOR PRESS CLUB Adi irer ........................... Miss HOPE HATHEWAY Learning how to write news events, features, and editorials has been the chief work of the seventh grade members of the Press Club. Experience in writing has been gained through publication of a magazine. The editors were: Susan Hofrichter and Richard Mathieson, CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Pi-eiftfefzr. ................................. XYVALTER BABCOCK Adiiitr .......................... MR. GARDNER WATTS The Current Events Club is composed of pupils who are especially interested in news events of the world. and geography. XVeeklj.' reports were made on important news happenings and several historical exhibits were prepared. The 1946 elections, the work of the United Nations, and the breakup of Europes colonial empires were among the subjects studied and discussed. The club plans to increase its membership and expand its activities next year.
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1, it 1 xi' ,nf . 'LL.,,Q'1n.- ' gt?-A .- ,ft N.. -1 ,, if P' 'jg lu lifdggwililgifik ,HB .ti sf- 3.4- -if . gil all I-FII f 'l JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Ariz mir .,....,A...,....,.........,.. Miss I2vA CLAPP The Spring Concert gave the junior High Girls' Glee Club an opportunity to make a public appearance. This group, composed of 7th and Sth grade girls, met every Monday to work on two and some times three part songs which they were going to perform. They were greatly encouraged to continue their work by the enthusiastic way in which the audience received their selections. -eh-'l,AX ,A' l F X-KK New ., X p F Ar' r' P F , - -Qs I JUNIOR BAND A111 mr ..............,......,....... Miss Em CLAPP The blunior Bands only apearance of the year was made at the Spring Concert. From the beginning of the year. this group worked diligently to perfect the numbers which they presented. Rehearsals were held twice weekly during the eighth period and the bands efforts were warmly rewarded by audience appreciation. 1 vi 45 fl ff? H4 DANCING CLUB fitlmtfr . ,......... Miss Dotoites LAv12NBURG The Seventh and Eighth Grade Dancing Club has had a most successful year. The class periods were divided so that lessons were given during the first half. and the second part of the period was for practice. The class. numbering over 100 boys and girls, was so large that it was necessary to alternate the days so that the Seventh Grade came one day and the Eighth Grade the next time. liven though each class had only one lesson every two weeks. the newcomers to dancing watched and listened carefully and practiced faithfully. just watch them next year on the dance floor!
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G - .. ..- g?? R f. MODEL CLUB Prefidenr .......................................... JAY BRAMAN Vz'ce-Preiidenr ...... ...,..,..... R ICHARD DE 10115 Adi-Iyer ............................. MR, ROBERT BUEHLER The Model Club meets every Tuesday afternoon and is limited to boys in the junior High School. During the year the boys have built all types of model airplanes. As a group the boys built a large rubber powered model airplane and a large glider. ART CLUB Adi T567 ..,.....,....,......,.....,....... MR. james CLJLLEN The purpose ofthe Art Club is to offer additional time in the art room for students who enjoy ari work, Members are allowed to spend their time as they desire. with all materials available for their use. Decorating glassware, hot pads, plates, and other articles was thoroughly enjoyed. while painting and drawing in all media was experienced. J' F GIRLS' SHOP 47th-8th GRADES? Adtzfer ..................,...,........,.. MR. HILRMAN LARE This club was organized to acquaint the girls with some of the common materials and tools so often used in industry. This club has supplied many of the girls with interesting hobbies. Their efforts are centered around work in leather. wood and art metals, which may appeal to a girl. BOYS' SHOP Adrirer .................................. MR. HERMAN LARE The aim of this club is to carry on shop activities after boys have completed their work in regular classes. Boys interested in spending extra time in the shop on their projects may do so through the activities of the Boys' Shop Club. X I 1 If ff e.F '
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