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FIRE MHRSHHLS HELP PRUTEET UUR BUHDIHG The Fire Xlarshals have one of the most important jobs in school. They have many responsibilities in looking after the safety ol' .Xvondale High Students. One ol' their more important duties is to see that everyone stays in order during lire drills. lt is also their duty to check the school at dit'- lerent intervals and be sure it is free of all fire hazards. Their meetings are held once a month to discuss business concerning ridding the school ol' all fire hazards. They tell us there isn't a saler school any place so we. the students of Avondale, are obligated to you, Fire Marshals. The officers are Captain Robert Roper, and Co-Captains jimmy Livingstone and Sharon lloiner. The sponsor is Mr. Han- cock. PHTRULS PRUMUTE SEHUUL SHFETV The School Patrol at Avondale High School plays a very important part in everyday school lite. It helps keep the School running in a smooth and orderly manner, so that the rules are seldom broken. The other students respect the patrol members for their outstanding work. But they do not always work. They have many social lunc- tions during the year such as the. Bowling party they had last lall. They worked hard to send lil patrols on the an- nual trip-to X'Vashington lor the Patrol meeting there. The patrols direct trallic in the mornings and afternoons and at all the meetings held at the school. X'Ve salute the patrols of H155-56 for the wonderful job they have done. The ofhcers are: Co-Captains .lerry Hairston and Arm Skelton, Lieutenants .lean Powers and Richard Huneke, and Sar- geants Kenneth Butler, -lerrell Fuss, Bill Smith, Frances Brooks. Mr. blames is the sponsor. li A ,
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-5.-qpuw 4 A L SCIENCE CLUB FUSTERS INTEREST IH SCIENCE The purpose ol' the Science Club is to create an interest in science. The club is made up ol students from the 9th through the 12th grades. You uren't required to tzike science to belong to the club so everyone has 21 chance to participate. The members plan their own programs on some scientific topic. The club takes part in the Junior Academy ol' Science each year. Many members worked on projects to enter in the Science Fair in April. Officers are President Freddie Risner, Vice-President -jimmy Bruce, Secretnry-Trezisurer xvlillilil Schaefer. H-U CLUB BRIHES WORLD IHTU CLHSSRUUM Upon entering the school in the lull ol' '55, the uuclio- visual club found several problems to overcome. There M115 no longer an :inclio-visual room lor showing movies, which necessitated the installation ol' as new plain ol' showing movies in the clzissrooms. This involved the purchase of daylight screens :incl special training ol' the operators. Through the big brother plan ol training some fif- teen new boys were added to the only exclusive boys' Club in school. Through N1 their combined ef- forts they worked to procure a new projector.
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JUIIIUR RED ERUSS The local chapter of the Junior Red Cross has had a rather active year. One of their hrst undertakings was the membership drive, during which they received over fifty dollars. just before Christmas, they filled a number of greeting boxes to be sent overseas. Members worked making ash trays from metal. They also made Braille covers for books to aid the blind patients in local hospitals. Officers include Carol Stanton, chairman, and Barbara Radcliff, secretary. Mrs. X'Valdron is sponsor. 4-H CLUB The four H's around which the 4-H program revolves are: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Their projects center around these four areas ol' interest, and their programs are educational and inspirational in nature. The girls have been working on dresses which are to be modeled in the county com petitiong winners will be given a trip to Chicago. Oflicers include 'Ierry Owens, presidentg Helen Groover and Nelson Benson, vice presidentsg Sharon Spieks, secretary: Dick XViley, treasurer: and -Ioan Dahlberg, reporter. W1 3 ,-1.1.
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