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ceramics and Service Club CERAMICS CLUB L. Wolfgang. J. Moyer, S. Whyne, VR. Hepler, A. Sehofiler, B. Welker, J. O'Boylc SERVICE CLUB F. Fuhrman, B. Zukus, J. Bcecroft, A. Carduff, A. Prock, CERAMICS CLUB Under the supervision of Mrs. Kehlcr, the Ceramics Club students pursue the following process to produce their beau- tiful wares: The clay is softened and placed in a mold. After being hardened and smooth- ed, the object is painted with engobes or glazes. Next, the raw piece is placed in an electric oven until the tempera- ture reaches 1800 degrees. The oven is cooled for eight hours. Then the fin- ished Work of art is ready for display. SERVICE CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. O'Don- nell, the Service Club assists in supply- ing entertainment for the students. Their most important duty is running the movie projector. Feature movies are shown to the students about once every month. Another dependable task is showing movies at free period. These films are supplied by such companies as Westinghouse and General Electric. This club also takes charge of ar- ranging the stage for speakers and An- trim Bureau performers.
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hop and F. ll. . In the shop, students prepare themselves for work in the future by developing confidence in their ability in control and operation ot' the various machines and wood- working tools. The boys, under the careful and talented leadership of Mr. Helwig, test themselves for me- chanical interest and aptitude, and are taught minor operations in wood finishing, such as staining. shellack- ing, varnishing, and waxing. At, the end of the year, the proj- ects are put on display in the gym- nasium for everyone to see before the students take them home. The F. H. A. Club, an afliliation ot' the state and national organization, has for the past five years rendered valuable service to our school and Community. Under the competent leadership of Miss Mur- phy, whose personable qualities endear her to Students, these girls move quietly along in their many activities, leaving behind them the in- spiration for achievement and service. Included in this year's program were the Re- gion C conference at East Greenville High School, children's Christmas party, sending ol' gifts to the local hospital for distribution to the children, the annual F. H. A. clothing drive, and selling refreshments at basketball games.
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