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'- H- . . Y---A in-' ,,l,,Q. - F Y L ' . A' I I I . ff. 5 i in Kffjfxfifxfxfkfiafil T U EJ u r 1.he Com ercial Club, with Mr. Finch as its sponsor, had forty-three members participating. , , 0 The club decided to sponsor a show every two weeks andgattem t t h p o ave a field trip every two months. Although the latter was notqasprevalent as the former, three trips were taken. The first field trip was taken to the Dayton Dail N h y ews, and the WHIO studio in Dayton. The students learned the course of a daily paper from beginning to end and also the Wire Photo machinery. Although no broadcast was witnessed sev- 9 eral members played the pianos, and several selections were played by an organ- ist of the studio. The club also visited the power plant and the tennis racket factory in'Arcet llnumo ' Another trip was taken to-Wright Air Field in Dayton. 'A' Motion pictures played the most important part in the club Pictures we . re shown at the noon hour to provide entertainment for those who stayed for their 1 o o unches. They proved to be very interesting and also educational. The officers of the organization area President----- ---------- --------Helen Arnett Vice President ---- ---- ---- -------Kenneth Bristley Secretary---- --------- -- ------ ---Lenore Garrison Treasurer ---------------------- -Dayle Clark 'R 'X V J V fi F U 'Q' Of the many clubs in school probably the least known it the Radio Club . This is an organization for those interested in the now promising field of radio, meeting two periods a week, which time is spent in tecknical study and repair work. There is a good su 1 f 1 t ' I pp y o e ec rical apparatus in the laboratory and many good radio magazines. '
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f- ignicg, parties, chapel programs..-all these co e in the year of activities for the Girl Reserves. ' . On September 26, the Girl Reserves enjoyed a picnic which was to be in the Ivester Park, but due to bad weather it was held in the Home Economics Labora- tory. To this picnic were invited all the girls of the high school. The Girl Reserves presented two chapel programs during the year. On October 2nd they had candle-light installation services. For their program April 1, they presented a variety program from the Gay Nineties. April 2, they enjoyed a delayed April Fool's Party. Games were played in the gymnasium and refreshments served in the Home Economics Laboratory. In the latter part of the year they enjoyed a hike and a party for the Motherl. At the regular weekly meetings they discussed many interesting subjects--such as, hobbies, book reviews, movie reviews, make-up, vocations, and many others. The officers of this group are as follows: President, Lorodda Nixong Program Chairman, La Rue Driverg Vice President, Ruby Hangeng Secretary, Rosalie Julien: Treasurer, Gladys Kempg Social Chairman, lone Nixong Devotional Chainman, Helen Arnettg Membership Chairman, Twila Julieng Song Leader, Marjorie Longg and Fac- ulty Advisor, Miss Ramge. Due to basketball, Marjorie Fourman replaced Rosalie Julien as Secretary Noma Etzler replaced Marjorie Long as Song Leader,and Dorothy Reese replaced Twila Julien as Membership Chairman. Purpose: To find and give the best. Slogan: To face life squarely. ,CJRL RESERVES ,P 1 Y I F f I 1 5 ' l E r fl ,, 3-:sf-gg..
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