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First Row: N. Paccinelli, R. Benz, M. Allgicer, A. Tobak, G. Alnquiet, l. May, C. Pettigrew, l. Bielak. Second Row: C. Sanner, R. Fickenwonth, O. Myers, E. Klafft, E. Bellucei, F. Olqin, M. Fuller, l. Mowey, I. Graham, D. Leary, A. Devlin, R. Fitzgerald. Third Row: l. Madlihner, M. Pistory, B. Lloyd, C. Owens, B. Devlin, A. Moss, I. Sutherland, E. Nibling, D. Felix, L. Vogel, B. Bish, C. Straub, I. Goodyear, A. Gehrlein, M. Fisher, D. Averil, Mrs. Dolce. Fourth Row: G. Dotterer, B. Stark, G. Dyke, M. Eddy, A. Finn, A. Forsell, N. Chiota, D. Landis, M. Robertson, L. Randall, R. Randecker, E. Gorney, D. loft. Fifth Row: M. Locastra, M. Ohmer, R. Kesbucki, H. Helber, B. Lee, P. Lee, l. Eichler, B. Hoyt, l. Downing, L. Baker, A. Hespeline, B. Stager, B. Wheeler, G. Almquest. Sixth Tow: G. Luke, S. Luther, I. Hershey, D. Babcock, B. Rentja, A. Christenson, Why go to college? What colleges should we attend, and what are the entrance requirements of various schools? The College Club, sponsored by Miss Lockwood, is the ideal place to find answers for A. Wealther, R. Bliley. Ulef Ulllb The Clef Club, organized when the club program u was introduced at Academy, has grown tremendously in size and popularity. lt is now one of the largest groups of this type in the school. Members of the organization are interested chiefly in learning to conduct community singing. Also interested in discriminating between good and bad popular music, they use their dues to buy their own copy, and expect some day to have a complete library of popular music. Officers were: Ruth Randecker, President, Margaret lEddy, Vice President, Geraldine Randall, Treasurerg Gloria Dyke, Secretary, Mrs. Dolce, Sponsor. these often puzzling questions. One of the older Academy organizations, this club endeavors to solve the problems of girls about to go to college. Each club period, members report on different colleges, telling about entrance requirements, expenses, ratings, and social life. This year Mr. McNary spoke to the members of the club, his subject being College for Girls. Organized by Miss Tanner and now advised by Miss Lockwood, the College Club is one of the school's most popular groups. This year's officers were: Margery Olsen, Presidenty Patricia Schlaudecker, Vice Presidentg Patricia Young, Secretary-Treasurerg Shirley Enslin, Program Chair- man: and loan Fasel, Assistant Program Chairman. Row 1fB. Feasler, l. Fasel, P. Schlaudecker, M. Olsen, Miss Lockwood, P. Young, S. Enslin, M. Bliven, E. Carlson, B. Kimmel. Row 2fE. Volg- stadt, G. Middleton, H. Tucker, M. Albrecht, I. Allen, M. Anderson, R. Sahlmann, G. Tarno, M. Patton, D. Greenwood. Row 3il. Kindle, I. Vandever, I. Rupp, S. Grenz, S. Anderson, Y. Davis, P. Young, M. Recker, A. Deitch, M. Hanley, G. Delamater. Row 4-B. Paterson, I. Yokey, A. Allen, A. Veith, N. Sopp, l. Kehl, M. Schauerman, B. Frank, M. lacobs. ' l
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First Row: L. Becker, N. Gronett, N. Wilson, D. Liebel, M. Boyce, W. Osborne. Second Row: A. Toomey, I. Bary, Miss Weir, R. Breden- berg, C. Dash, A. Christenson, S. Bastow. Third Row: F. Miller, B. Crotty, A. Yezzi, l. Winarski, A. Cichetti, B. Bunnell, D. Grum- blatt. Fourth Row: F. Arvrickson, H. Weber, L. Zimmerman, F. Shildmacher, H. Snider, H. Camp. Fifth Row: R. Bastow, H. Horstman, H. Google, R. Covey, I. Diehl. Senior Problems One of the largest groups in the school, the Senior Problems Club, was organized in the fall of 1941. First intended to include only a small number of students, the club proved so popular that plans had to be rapidly expanded. Over one third of the February class joined the club during the first semester, and it became an ideal place to discuss problems of the class. The group acted as a sort of policy making board for the seniors, having much to do with the class party and play. ln addition to working on group problems, the club also dealt with the difficulties confronting the individual student before and after graduation. The advantages of different colleges were shown, college life was discussed thoroughly, and the needs of the future were studied. lob qualifications were explained, and different vocations were examined closely. Speaking generally, the Senior Problems Club proved itself one of the most useful in the school. Officers, elected by the entire club, were: Daniel Rader, President: lean Buseck, Vice President, Marge Stod- dart, Secretary, and Mr. Joseph Zipper, faculty advisor. nluniur Camera Dlub Due to the appeal that photography has for young and old, this club was one of the popular groups among the Junior High students. With Miss Mabel Weir as sponsor the lunior Camera Club chose Don Liebel, President, Mildred Boyce, Secretary and Nancy Gronnett, Treasurer. The aims of the club were to teach the mem- bers to know and understand their cameras, to be able to take good pictures, to process films and to make good prints. During this past year the club members constructed pin hole cameras, had lessons in tinting pictures, learned to take silhouettes, and delved into the use of filters. They soon realized the magnitude of the field which they had already found to be fascinating. Row 1fM. Gardner, I. Vitelli, L. Strand, A. lohnson, B. McKeen, V. Schugart, M. Rodriguiz, K. Kauffmann. Row 2-M. Bayhurst, I. Schultz, G. Hiller, M. Stoddart, D. Rader, I. Buseck, l. Sheldon, B. Wurst. Row 3vC. Gitterman, G. Stephan, B. Specter, V. Hemme, Mr. Zipper, A. Heinlein, C, Mancs, E. Corvino, M. Brubaker. Row 4-A. Mele, F. Whitney, R. Schaal, H. Fritts, R. Kleffman, R. Kuhn, F. Welz, R. Ienkins. Row 5-D. Goetz, T. Crane, W. Wright, R. Conyngham, L. Doehrel, F. Amon, D. Tenebaum, P. McCaleb. Row Gil... Holland, R. Becker, W. Becker, R. Haas, D. Adams, T. Work, I. McLaughlin. Twenty
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