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STUDENT CCUNCIL Student Council is made up of class officers of grades seven through twelve. lts purposes are to pro- mote worthwhile school activities, encourage scholar- ship, foster good relations between students and faculty, develop pride in a neat, clean building and to improve student behavior in general. Student Council also assists in the promotion of certain civic and community campaigns. The printing of free basketball programs, and the 50 purchase and distribution of pamphlets encouraging good study habits, were among this year's projects. During the Christmas holidays, Student Council sponsored a basketball game between the reserves and two groups of Bellevue High Alumni from classes l95l to l956. Officers are Gary Swauger, President: Tim Wuilleumier, Vice-President: Estelle Daniel, Secre- tary and Larry Knarr, Treasurer. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club which has been inactive during the last few years was reorganized dur- ing the second semester by Miss Horn in answer to many student requests for such a group. Membership is open to all present and former Spanish students. The general purpose of the club is to stimulate and encourage further interest in the language and in Spanish speaking people and their culture in various parts of the world.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The F. H. A. is one of Bellevue High's most active organizations. lts membership is open to any girl who is a member of a Home Economics class or anyone who has already completed the course. The general purpose of the club is to better prepare America's future homemakers for the responsibilities of family and community life. During the course of the year F. H. A. gave a bake sale, several candy sales, a dance, a style show for the P. T. A. and a Christmas dinner for the mothers of the girls. Food baskets were made up for needy families and a care box was sent overseas. Barbara Moloney and Betty Riddell who served as district First Vice-President and Reporter re- spectively participated in various activities including attendance at the Leadership Training Conference at Hardinsburg, Kentucky. Barbara and Mrs. Kelly at- tended the national F.H.A. Convention in Chicago during the summer. ln Ianuary members of F.H.A. gave a shower for Mrs. Kelly who resigned from teach- ing to assume new family duties. 49 President Vice-President Secretary , Treasurer , Historian Parliamentarian Song Leader ,, Reporter , F.H.A Barbara Moloney Estelle Daniel , Carol Pitzer . Betty Riddell . Lynn Thiery Viola Schoff , Debby Petrey . ,Dorothy Eggie Below: Bonnie Moose enlists the help of Iean Hall in pinning the hem of a skirt she is making. Ioyce Decker per- forms tlie same service for Janice Duncan. -1
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Officers President ,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.. Peggy McCarter Vice-President ,,,,.,...... Raymond Iohnson Secretary ,,.,,,,,... ,.....,,, I o Ann Delaney Treasurer , ,,.. ....,.,,.....,,, D on Pitzer The Hobby Club which re- places the former Nature Study group was organized by Mrs. Bennett in the fall of 1956 to answer the need for a club for the eager beavers of the Seventh and Eighth Grades. Among the hobbies of these Iunior High students are stamp collecting, nature study and model airplane construction. The club meets every Wednes- day at which time different groups take turns telling about their hobbies and exchanging ideas. Field trips to study nature at first hand are made when the weather permits. Oc- casionally the club members visit the museums of Cincinnati to broaden their knowledge of art in its many forms. HOBBY CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club under the sponsorship of Mr. studies the role of chemistry in every day life and Melvin Farley is intended primarily for chemistry stu- familiarizes its members with the opportunities for a dents but is open to others interested in the related career in the very broad field of chemistry. sciences. The club, through its program and activities,
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