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Page 62 text:
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CHEMISTRY CLUB The Audio-Visual Club Trains iTs members To operaTe proiecTors and oTher equipmenT con- necTed wiTh The movies ThaT are shown in The school. The club is under The direcTion of Mr. Jones. The sTudienTs in This club run educaTional Tilrns Tor diTTerenT classes, Some oT Their oTher duTies consisT oT showing movies in The audi- Torium Tor assemblies and operaTing The public address sysTem Tor lecTures or shows. Jaclcie Carlisle, Carl Pohl, and Hugh O'Brien show The maioriTy oT The Tilms. The ChemisTry Club holds iTs meeTing every oTher Thursday, when our TuTure scienTisTs ex- perimenT and lisTen To many inTeresTing Tallcs. The club is open To anyone Talcing chemisTry. The obiecTive is To promoTe special inTeresT in AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB DIRECTOR: Mr. Jones. MEMBERS: Jacqueline Carlisle, James De PieTro, Frank Dobbins, William McFeeley, Carl HuTchinson, Paul MacAllisTer, Hugh O'Brien, Jane Oqlesby, Carl Pohl, Sam Porier, Don Schmidf, Janel' Simonin, Henry SmiTh, VicTor Thompson. This subiecT. The following oiclicers were elecTed: Mary Eerlanie, president David Bidwell, vice- presidenT: William OldT, secreTary, and RoberT Washam, Treasurer. This ChrisTmas The club senT a baslceT To one OT The less TorTunaTe Tarnilies of our ciTy. IT was beauTiTully decoraTed and Tilled wiTh a Turlcey and plenTy of vegeTables and TruiT. MosT of The programs consisT of lecTures and demonsTraTions by ouTside speakers. On March l8, M. Duvalle gave a very inTeresTing lecfure abouT narcoTics and May 20, Magic in The SpecTra will be given by Dr. Franlc I-lochgesang. The club was very TorTunaTe This year in securing so many inTeresTing lecTures and The members enioyed an inTeresTing as well as an educaTional Time. SPONSOR: Miss Voss. OFFICERS: Presidenf, Mary Ferlanie, Vice-Presidenr, David Bidwell, Treasurer, Robert Washam, Secrelary, William Oldl. MEMBERS: Mary Belcher, David Bid- well, Slanley Bryant, Earl Carey, Jackie Car- lisle, Efhel C'ark, Roy Cornsredi, Lois Craig, Charles Currier, Howell Dennis, Eileen De Pierro, George Esler, Mary Ferlanie, William Flagg, John Green, Anna May Haggerly, Nora Halleman, Roberfa Hanson, Jean Ko- Trady, Mark Lehman, John Mallaclr, Charles McAneary, Noreen McCarlhy, Lee McClellan, David Miller, Robert Nichols, George Oqlesby, Suzanne O'Kelly, William Oldf, Louise Pierce, Ben Rambo, Joseph Rands, Cecelia Renninger, Catherine Rowland, Jack Sheehand, Dororhy Snyder, Harry Stanley, Terry Sfarr, Don Slewarl, Charloffe Slokley, Joan Suau, Whifney SuHon, RoberT Washam, Millon Webb, Eleanor Williams, Harry Williams.
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On one Thursday oT every monTh The German Club, wiTh Miss FriTchey as Their sponsor, hold their meetings during The eighth period. Any person who is Talcing German is inviTed To ioin This club. Their main aim is To help The sTudenTs To undersTand The culture and social liTe oT The German people. This year They aTTended a service in ST. John's LuTheran Church in Wood- bury. Their meeTings are conducTed in German and German games are played and German songs are sung. Several oT The members are writing To German sTudenTs. The president of The Sports Club ex- plains The fine points of basietball. STANDING: Jaci Stokes, James Reeves, Andy Martin, Pete Stevenson, Jimmy Voytovich, Lee Moorer, Mike Albaugh, Eugene Weaver. SEATED: Merle Rich- man, Harry Mariellos, Lemuel Mathews, Bernard Webb. SPORTS CLUB SPONSOR: Mr. Morris. MEMBERS: Roger Bradley, Ralph Eldrcdqe, Alfred Grabbe, Ronald Hunfinqer, Earl Keeler, Ellis Lange, Paul MacAllister, Harry Marlellos, Andrew Martin, Samuel Matthews, Wiliam McFeely, lee Moorer, Thomas Moria, Merle Richman, James Reeve, Matthew Rosen, Teddy Scott, Fordon Small, Faber Stevenson, Jack Stokes, Ilohn Voylovich, Eugene Weaver, Jake Wil- iams. Porter, and Ethel Tarrach. GERMAN CLUB Raikes, Roger Neal, Charles PfeiHer The SporTs Club, sponsored by Mr. Morris, is open To all Treshman boys. The main goal OT The club is To interest The boys in The various sporTs. The members oT The club enjoy very much The movies They have seen OT The WesT PoinT TooT- ball Team. The TooTball movies are secured Trom The ATlanTic ReTining Company and The baseball movies Trom The Philadelphia AThleTics. You would probably be very much inTeresTed in lisTening To some oT The plays oT baslceTball and TooTball ThaT are discussed during Their meeTings. The German Club looks over The figures in Their creche. STANDING: Harry Wright, Nancy BarTh, Roger Neal Ruth Free, Pat Foley, George Winton Charles Pfeiffer. SEATED: Jack CoulTer Sam SPONSOR: Miss Fritchey. OFFICERS Pres: dent, Jack Coulter, Vice-President, Sam Por ter, Secretary, Ethel Tarrach, Treasurer Pat Foley. MEMBERS: Nancy Barth, Jack Coulter Pat Foley, Ruth Free, Sam Porter, Ethel Tar rach, George Winton, Harry Wright Joseph
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Even Though The war is over, our Junior Red Cross Club is very acTive. They have packed many giTT boxes Tor The soldiers aT ForT Dix. They have kniTTed afghans Tor overseas, and They have Taken up a collecTion Tor The Red Cross. The sum ToTaI amounTed To S69.4O. The club also senT a mural painTing Tor ChrisTmas To ForT Dix ThaT was designed and painTed by Three Woodbury sTudenTs, Olga KarchuTa, Suzanne O'Kelley, and George Glading. Since I have been Talking abouT The Red Cross and overseas relieT, l would like To menTion someThing Mrs. Prices homeroom has done. For Two years They have been supporTing a French orphan. I-ler name is Madeline BalTy and she is ThirTeen. The Nurses' Club, under The direclrion OT Miss FriTchey, gives many girls advice aboul nursing. The aim oT The club is To help The girls decide wheTher They are TiTTed Tor This profession and To give Them more inTormaTion aboul iT. On December IZ, all The girls oT The school aTTended an assembly sponsored by The Nurses' Club, when Miss Wilkie l-lughes, R.N., spoke To Them. Each year The girls visiT several hospiTals. LasT year The Jefferson l-lospilal and The Menral l-lealTh AssociaTion of The counTy were visiTed. Many oT The girls work aT The Brewer and Under- wood l-lospiTals helping ouT as Junior Aides. NURSES' CLUB SPONSOR: Miss Frilchey. OFFICERS: Presidenl, Eslher Jordan: Vice-President, Ethel Mae Clark: Secretary, Virginia Sanders, Treasurer, Barbara Pedrick. MEMBERS: ElizabeTh Abel, Berry Archiba'd, Irene Broske, Dorofhy Cavenauqh, Cecelia Ren- ninger, Ethel Clark, Barbara Cook, Mary Di Prospero, Regina Ebenhoech, Doris Glover, Jacqueline Goldy, Jerre Goleman, Norma G-riTTiTh, Anna Mae Haggerly, Nora Hall, Nora Halle- man, Roberla Hanson, Mary HaTTon, Esther Jordan, Jean Ko- rrady, Anna Koenig, Theresa Pefrolina, Alberla Rodney, Virginia Sanders, Barbara Sheppard, Helen Smith, Catherine Steward, Helen Wacker, Joanne Ware, Doris Wekerle, Mary Lou Vlfelch, Barbara Williams, Edilh Willmeyer. Skillful bandaging. SEATED: Eslher Jor- dan, Anna Koenig, Virginia Sanders, Barbara Pedrick. STANDING: Efhel Mae Clark, Jean Kolrady, Anna Mae Hag- gerfy, Helen Yeager, Nora Halfman, and Cecelia Renninger. Nul baskals for Tha Red Cross. FRONT ROW: Helen Smifh, Esfhar Lee, Virginia Brown. SECOND ROW: Mavoral Robin- son, Mrs. Dubois, Sarah Schools, Elaine Robinson, Malva Thomas, Angelina Bri- son, Rosa WrighT. JUNIOR RED CROSS SPONSOR: Mrs. Dubois. OFFICERS: Presi- denl, Virginia Brown: Vice-Presidenl, Belly Stevens: Secretary-Treasurer, Adelaide Clem- enf. MEMBERS: Isabel ArchuT, Harrie? Barlier, Angelina Brison, Lorerla Corsey, E I a i n e English, Charily Hawkins, Anna May Koenig, Eslher Lee, Elaine Robinson, Minerva Robin- son, Helen Srnirh, Melva Thomas, Rosa Wriqhl.
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