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N . Q The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Handy, enabled people to learn or improve their skill in this game. Every member had an opportunity to play when round-robin tournaments were set up, which lasted from four to tive weeks. Secretary George Allen was the only oftlcer. CHESS-Standing, left to right: D. Chittick, E. Cooley, M. Craig. Sealed: J. Packer, R. Davis, E. Patton, J. Heffner. N- K vhky ..,, fyfk T .'i. ,L I , t t.. l The members of the Hobby Club worked on their various hobbies during club periods and main- tained a display case in the lobby, where they showed the accomplishments of different members. Their sponsor was Miss Chimileski. HOBBY-Left to right: T. Hist:-md, E. Ziegler, D. Raffetto, D. Fenimore, J. Shellenberger, W. Muller. ' ' V Sponsored by Miss Wynkoop, the members of the Knitting Club practiced their skill in this useful art. During the second semester they knitted scarfs for needy Korean children. Their officers were: president, Charlotte Millerg vice-president, Pat Moyerg secretary, Linda Reedg and treasurer, Margo Norris. KNITTING-Left to right: M. Moon, Now- akowski, L. Reed, J. Pearce, C. Miller.
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M -ft: 4, 7, '74, 'MS 3 w u-.- . . . and exciting LIBRARY-Left to right C. Hirschbuhl, T. Gegan, J. Bensinger, E. Haldeman, C. Connitt, J. Freas. The Might Pen REPORTERS-Standing, left to right: C. Brandes, S. Torgeson, A. Brash, M. Quinn. Seated: B. Fenimore. JUNIOR BUCKANEER-Standing, left to right: A. Hartley, R. Gordon. Sealed: P. Mc- Carthy, J. Calvert, A. Bloom, B. Alexander, F. Nash, V. Mayers. . W - , R W 'wg ki, V y -ni. -V, ....., i'7.t: 32f'ffI' ff'-tie ' ian fi X. ' YI? 14 . , -2 4' -' ff 'A ,. uf... f ,. f Junior librarians spent the year learning about books and the library and helping out in the library in free periods. Their advisor, Miss Kurtyka, took them on two held trips. Their president was Carol Connittg vice-president, Jane Bensinger, and secre- tary-treasurer, Carol Blaschke. Outside speakers and field trips enlivened the year for the Press Club. The president was Betsy Fenimore: the vice-president, Anne Brashg the re- cording secretary, Sue Torgesong the corresponding secretary, Carol Brandesg and the treasurer, Mary Quinn. The Junior Buckaneer completed its second successful year of publication with Beverely Alex- ander as editor. Mr. Mayson and Miss Errico were their advisors. The paper printed special editions for Christmas, Easter and April Foo1's day.
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Future Homemakers were occupied with vari- ous projects designed to improve family life, such as needlework, child care, and foods and nutrition. Miss DeAngelis was the advisor. The ofticers of the club were: Sarah Love, president: Margaret Fred- ericks, vice-president, Ruth Longstreet, treasurer, Dorothy Smith, secretary, and jane Michie, parlia- mentarian. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Left to right: M. Fredericks, F. Nash, J. Back, S. Love, F. Maguire. Hunting and outdoor activities occupy the in- terests of the members of the large Field and Stream Club. The club was so large that it was divided into two parts. The officers of Mr. Williams' club were: president, John Scott: vice-president, Richard Thompsonq secretary, Joseph Fryeg and treasurer, Bud Werner. The officers of Mr. Jacobs' club were: president, Robert Neubertg vice-president, Nicholas Yerkesg and secretary, Donald Quinn. FIELD AND STREAM-Left to right: D. Quinn, J. Worthington, B. Werner, R. Neu- bert, R. Thompson, J. Frye. l eiul Skill Various agricultural projects were kept at home by members of this club. During club period they kept record books on the projects. Mr. Shutt was the advisor. The president was Edwin Saalfrank and the secretary was Ernest White. AGRICULTURE PROJECTS-Standing, left to right: M. Long, K. Davis, W. Honer. Seated: C. Callaghan, D. Paulovic, E. Saalfrank, E. White.
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