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CRAFT CLUB ,.,,,,,,,.,---..-.Le DeLong, Mountz, Filmore, Fries, Jacobs, N. Stoltzfus, LGDSS, Witwer, Kline, L. Stoltzfus, Zeigler, Mr. Eberts. Decker, R. Oatman, Byler, Rau, Grossmann, S. Pike. Styer, Ernest Moore, Haas, R. Stoltzfus. Buchler, J.A. Beck, Lilley, B. Pike, Spicher. The Craft Club was organized this year by MrJ'Elbert Eberts for boys and girls in the under three grades who were inter- ested in making items from leather and gimp. Articles such as pocketbooks, key cases, pencil holders and bracelets, were made by the young handicraft workers. Leather scraps, which were used, came from the Phelps Industries, other materials used came from the Berks County Recreation Office. The club had all the tools necessary for its work. 39
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Cuenca C Lua Mr. Polischak, Gehret, Kruppenbach, Roth, Cox, Sagner, K. Kurtz, Hataloski. Fox, Beam, Hertzler, Hollinger, E. Moore, Miller, HLStoltzfus, McElroy. Bush. The Science Club holds its meetings every second Friday in the science room under the direction of Mr. John Polischak. Mem- bers are boys who are interested in Keeping posted on the progress of science. The club has devoted most of its time to repairing elect- rical appliances and taking them apart to see how they are made. A peep into the room during club periods showed the boys taking a- part toasters, trying to repair radios, and working on experiments in connection with general science and biology. 38
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HANDICRAFT CLUB Miss deFuria, Houck, Lengel, B. Witwer, Green. Filmore, Bannon, Rhoads, Miss Falkler, Woerner. Byler, J. Beck, Haas, Patton. Glass, Sparr, King, B. Shirk, Segner, Stalnecker. The Handicraft Club has successfully completed its first year of existence with a membership of fourteen. These girls from grades 9, 10 and ll were under the direction of Miss Rosemary de Furla and Miss Helen Falkler. The girls made many useful articles, such as handkerchief boxes, tea towels and scarfs. Many of the members also learned to knit, crochet and embroidery. Officers for this year were: Maizie Stalnecker, President, Shirley Sparr, Vice President, Betty Witwer, Secretary, and Elsie Eshelman, Treasurer. 40
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