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A brand-new organization, the Rod and Gun Club, was inaugurated in l3.P.C. High School this year. Its purpose is to promote good sportsmanship and better hunters and fishermen among the students. The club planned some outdoor trips in the spring. The twenty-six members of the club elected Bill Vail, presidentg Leland Howe, vice pres- iedntg and Joanne Harper, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Melody and Mr. Johnson were the sponsors. As audio-visual education is very im- portant in today's educational system, it becomes a necessity to have trained students available to aid in running the motion pic- ture machine. Many ol' the teachers have learned to operate the projector, but there are a few who would rather have a student do this for them. Operating the projector is both a privilege the students enjoy and a means of developing reliability in those trust- ed with the equipment. Students who have learned the process ol' threading and operating the machine and, in some cases. repairing a broken reel are Leo llartlett, Ray litter, Bob llradlord, Ed- die Sammons, liill Vail, Duane Spangler. Kenny Vancil, and George Burton. Ei' PRUJEETIUNISTS x X. NIR. 62 NIRS. G. E. SH HRMAN Prairie fity
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During the past year the Bushnell Prairie Citv chapter of F.F.A. has sponsored a number of activities. The Magician Show donkev basketball game, and the garden seed campaign were the most important. The chapter took part in the county contests in scrap drive, parliamentary procedure, and also in some state judging contests. In the pest contest the boys received third place in the countv. The Officers' Banquet and Training School were also attended by mem bers and otticers The Chapter received fourth place in the dairv and livestock judging contest The Builders Cut which was held at Southeastern Jerry Quigle xx as ninth indiyidual The dairy team vxon thud place The grain and poul try contests xxeie held at Colusa in March Sex eral hog sheds have been made this year in the Ag shop Also about 120 hog troughs hue been made For iecreation the I' F A paiticipated in the county basketball touinament held it Bardolph This piovr tm gn es the farm bov xx ho might not oidinarxlx get a chance to play the opportumtv to play the exhllar ating game er st ralght Bud' LEE WA DE Tax Accountant
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LIBRARIANS Locating books, helping other students find certain data, checking out encyclopedias, and showing' others how to use the card cat- alogue are just a few of the many little, but important. tasks performed by the student librarians under the direction of Mrs. Arm- strong. LlBll.vXlll.-XXS Batik now: Bar- bara Kirby. Betty johnson. ,Ioan llogcrs. Carol XYliite, Eth- el llolilis. Donna Lou Schinal- shot. Mrs. Armstrong. FRONT now: Opal Beaty, Patsy Shav- er. Nlarjilcc Trotter, Suzanne Ou-rznan, and Beverly Kreicler. UFFIEE ASSISTANTS The office assistants are those girls whom you see running about the building in the middle of the period, collecting slips, reading announcements, carrying mail, an- swering the telephone, and attending to many other details. .231 Sues faithful assistants were loannc Morris, Bonnie Walteis. Connie Ring, IDL-only Rogers, Nancy licmvick. Donna Paul, Phyllis llc-ining. Nlaryclcl Brant, antl liarluara llcniy. DR. R. G 'l'Rl'NlMEL Phone 500
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