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S tnflf-nts who enroll in a course of lnftrnvtion in the- Business Of- fiw- olvttiin xalnalile prartieal ex- its-ri. nw- in typing. filing. rleliver- rn'- nn-fsagt-s. handling corre- sll4tIllll'Ill'4'. lltlfl Hllt'I'lllillISI lllf' -1 Nxxit llivir ilf'lIXlllt'S nrt- stiperviwrl lu - Xll'S ftnrlx 1-hlnnarfl anrl offivr' machines. A. Rfllf lf ll. xlt'f.ltIl4f', K. Xlvllvtt. rx. V 4 lialilvitt. ll. Nlannrl. J. Ke-nn:-tlv. L. Ratt.-ft., i-1. iittmu.. Razr II: 'Mft Cook. I.. Stow-r. H. Taylor. I.. Dome- nivk. K. Uiler. ll. lliornpson. Y. Javohwn. Ur-. Uoorlwin. Ghm Glad 7a-JH-Q1 Inaugzurated in 1933 to create maintain. and extend throughout the home. school, and community high standards of Christian char- at-ter. this cluh is an affiliate of the Y.YV.C.A. Members enjoy a program designed to comhine ser- xice projects with many enter- taining social affairs. ROW I: M. We-iss, D. Powelson, E. Bailey. J. Lief. B. Cross. M. Hender- son. J. Dovell. B. Sorrill. ROW' II: V. Thomas, S. Beall, J. Cowley. M. Carr, P. Hudson. ROW III: R. Edgett. P. Cross. B. Woods, B. Smith. Although formecl leas than thrf-1' years ago. the Chess Club haa alrmtly bf-rfonw a learling fhool aftivity for lnoth l-op anfl girls. Xt regular II1Ulll.ltlY meet- irlgl- niwtnlwi- hnlfl a wrivx of vli- nnnation rotitvlt- to if-lef-t .Kna- r'oNti.t1 Nillff'-f'llfiillX'f' to tht- ln- tf-r-lliglt Klnxf lournalnf-nt. Mrs. Wil-on ix tlif- far-nltx Li4lXl4l'I' RU li' I: J. Faxlfr. ll. Iiftfliflllx ff. Nlitikitf Rf!!! llt Xlt- Ylilon It l.nnr'-. K. llnguin. Rfllf' Ill: fi. Xlnorrf. XX. llf-wlvt. f., l.i11ltIn-'t.
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unia4Recf 04044 Sponsored by Miss Reardon, this group was organized to carry out the ideals of ser- vice ofthe National Red Cross. Helping those who need aid because of some misfortune and interpreting the Red Cross program to the students of America are the primary goals of the members. Worthy endeavors of the organization have included packing boxes for children overseas and filling stockings for distribution to local hospitals. ROW I: G. Flanagan, Z. Butler, T. McDonald, J. Harris, H. Tate, B. Duval, A. Gardner, B. Cross, M. Stickley, B. Acker, E. Doughty, Miss Reardon. ROW ll: D. Colvin, N. Moore, R. Maisel, A. Owens. V. Molzer, J. Ferrero, M. Wartenberg, J. Fogleman, L. Helmick, I. Kaplan, J. McDonald. ROW III: B. Dishner, J. Cass, J. Ramsey, B. Stansell, B. Woods, P. Stout, D. Eaton, B. Bost. Science Glad The Science Club was organized in June, 1949, for the purpose of arousing interest in scientific pursuits. This year the club has been divided into two large sectionszthe science division and the photography department. Members of the former group are planning to work on individual projects for exhibition at the Science Fair, while the photography sec- tion takes pictures for school publications. Mrs. Kilbourne is the adviser. ROW I: K. Atkinson, D. Black, M. Stickley, A. Atkinson, J. Lief, B. Bivins, W. Hooker, P. Burroughs. B. Moore. ROW 11: D. Wilson, C. Bannon, H. Shea, Z. Simon. L. Williams, C. Pape, C. Blumer, C. Wilson, M. Sweeney, L. Stover, M. Stevens. ROW III: J. Gosnell, G. Moore, B. Good- man, H. Alfandre, G. Hayman, C. Midkiff, C.Lightner. ROW IV: B. Duval, J. Van Natta, D. Calhoun, J. Kreuter, F. Cowan. R. Hood. 154- Y t Y 'q' '
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.feaflma Gad The Leaders Club IS composed of fifty girls recommended b thelr teachers for good citizen ship loyalty and eruce to the school and community Preparing Thanksoivmg baskets for needw families and selhn T B stamps xn the southeast vicinity are included among their 3Cl1Vltl8S ROW I 'VI Bond S Goldstein N Harris P Burroughs E Schutt J Lief C Smuck C Burke ROW ll loore C Vldotto Plea Huff B White A Reid ROW III D Bartlett C John on L Alexander .fiiamq Slcff Student assistants in the library 1'er'f-iw' instruction in wutaloginu. filing. typing. shelxingz. desk rou- tines. und library tevhniques. lfor these se1'vic'es ear-h member of th.- staff earns one-half vretlit a se- mester. Bliss Nlmxhray is the li- brarian. ROW' 1: D. Rvall. C. Flanagan. J. Nloore. l.. Ftoinhock. H. Tate. ll. Ftoniliork. N. Reynolds. ROW' II: C. Saunders. ll. Nlirltllt-Inn. B. l'i'ive-. ,l. Zehlr-y. ,l. llulxey. F. Nlonwrie-f. 9. Wat-k. RUII' III: .l. l'ill-41-rloii. ll. Frank, Y. lihoinas. .l. l ogl:'man. F. ,lone-s. .X. llurrow. 7eaJuv14' Girls assigned to serve as teachers' secretaries learn to ap- ply the knowledge acquired in business courses. One period a day is devoted to clerical duties consisting of typing, filing, check- ing papers. and delivering nies- sages. ROW I: Mrs. Moseley. B. Miller, M. Shiflett. C. Knapp. E. Warten- berg, B. Acker. ll. Dinn. G. Creer. ROW' II: B. Padgett. K. King, l.. Helmick, R. Eickenberg. B. Puffen- barger. C. Parton. C. Wilson. Nl. Sweeney. ROW' III: C. Blaylock. KI. Pantalena. Y. Cray. P. Morris. lf. Rison. H. Cornwell. B. Sherbert.
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