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THE SCIENCE CLUB Th1s year, a new act1v1ty, the Sc1ence Club, has been organlzed under the directlon of Mr Wheat Soon after thelr organ1zat1on they drew up a c nst1tution Thelr maln alms were Q11 To be of servlce to the school 12D To g81H experlence 1n sclence Foremost among thelr act1v1t1es was thelr tr1p to Mashlrgton College There they saw and watched students at work ln the chenlcal, blologlcal, and physlcs laboratorles Besldes, made plastlcs and held an exnlblt of their accomnllshments There were two groups but s1nce the sehlor group was snall they d1d not elect ofilcers The 0f11CeIS 1n the Junlor group are Presldent, Jan Krebs, V1ce presldent, Edna Cornel1us, Sec retary, Ber'n1ce Kendall, Treasurer, Bobby Turner, Reporter, Jack Newsome CA.nRn CLUB The Camera Club has brought much lnterest to Chestertown Hlgh Its Off1C8rS are Presldent Wlllard VCG1RD1S, Vlce presldent, Vatthew Walsh, Secretary, Bllly Sutton One of the hlg llghts of the club was a number of c ntests that were staged for the members of the club Prlzes were glven for the best ictures on school progects, people, sclences and stlll llfe, an pals ad pets babies and small chlldren The Camera Club c nslsts of dlfferent staves 1D the act of photogr ohy The flrst 1S usually a SeT19S of lectures llluStI3t1Hg the fundamentals of photograrhy T e second step 1S the actual partlclpatlon of taklng the plcture and learn1ng the H6Ch8D1S1 of the camera The thlrd step is developlng and prlntlng the plcture whlch was the wost dlfficult task for them to 3CCJmpllSh 42 W 4 C ' o O . 3 . A 0 1 . they . , l . .. h . L . g . I . - . . . -D . I . . M ' - I 'IN' 1 A A 0 1 , .. . . U . - . 'A 7, . A . 0 . W. x ' ,Q A ' Q . W : .A . . .. . , . K I 'Q I an . ' ' T A, . L. 1 , . . u i 0
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Q-14' W X HANDICQAFT CLUB Under the supervlslon of the art teacher, .Ar hest and h1s helper rs Russell, the handl craft Club was organlzed Its purpose 1S to mprove coordlnatlon of the hands ln making 311216163 Because there was so uch lnterest manlfested by the many puolls Im the school, the group had to be dlvided lnto two S8Ct101'1S The students were urged to develop lndlvldual ents rcrlse and to Before Chrlstmas the Club made flgures of palnted clay for Yuletzlde gardens, s-uall scale models of houses from constructlon naper, mlnlature wlnter gardens, uslng plaster and aka for snow effects Some rrembers developed lnterestlng pa1nted plates on the Swiss Pennsylvanla German d9S1gT1 Posters were made by other members who engoy drawlng, palntlng, and worklng wlth pastels The ofi icers are Dan holler, presldent, Jack Newsome, vice res1dent, Edith Keyser, sec retary treasurer, and program commlttee Dan Loller and Jack Newsome STALQP CLJB Under the guldance of M158 Peacock the st 'mp club has bec 'ne an :mterestlng actlvlty for the boys and urls who engoy stam collectlng In the llbrary on Monday one car observe the members at work The presldent, Jan , and the vlce presldent, Jean Nogle, are urrcunded by other members excnanglng stamps and eaqnlarung how tney obtalned each staup, what country it came frcm and what story 15 c nrected to lt At another t ble the secretary, Eva Meeklns, and the treasurer, Bllly Holden, are lr lrdei by a group outtlng sta'n,s of all .ands lnto the school album that represent famous people and places A few of the members engoge ln a stamp gane sln lar to blngo l+'l 'fb V 2 1 1.1 , 1 ik wt. ef - . , , J . y ,W xi' 9 W f A , - xv L E- f, I j y t 0 Q, w fo V E. 4 Y ,, x :H ' log, . I-R llll may .n f, L A 0 Q ' , All b I n . . I . . I further the spirit and satisfaction of making nsomething out of nothing. . n I- A . Q 1 w -A n ' ' ' . . . . . z . . A - . l - 1 ' . , . ' ,. Q , 'HA 1 O V . . Ln Q. . . . . A. . . ,,I,e,,3 . - . UA S A 1 ' l A -4 . ' 'r . ' I , ' ' O A l . f. ' ' - f ' Sl ro' . ,. . YI - . . Y
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SF FISH CLUB The Spanlsh Club was made up of the twenty flrst year class The follovnng off1cers were elected at the ilrst meetmg presldent, Paul Stokes, v ce pres1dent, Joan L1 ll, secretary, Audrey Dlll, treasurer, Joe Ollife To make the rest of the school cousclous of the language and to learn about the customs, the religlon and the llfe of Spanlsh speaxlng nelghbors and frlends, were the xraln purposes of the Club Dur1ng meetlngs, reports- were given on all the news concernlng Spaxush peoples Other reports were glven on customs, rellgion, books To make the organizatlon different from other Spanlsh Clubs, thls one bought speclal p1.ns of the same design Together with the Latln Club, they bought a ra.d1o phonograph comb1nat1on A bake was glven by the combmed clubs to raise the money for the radlo B9 W LATIN CLUB The 1.at1n Club, under Mrs L.ambden's guldance, held 1ts meetmgs tvnce a month on Fndays At the beginning of the flrst semester, the club elected the follow ng ofilcera president Patric1a Bowes, vice president, Joyce 1ll13'DS, secretary, Audrey Dill, and treasurer, Betty Spencer The members of thls club chose nd carried out their motto: 'Ex n:z.h11o n1h1l fit' QNQ effort no resultl by these progectsz C11 helplnz the Spanish Club built radio-phonograoh combinatlon set Q21 notebooks C31 Ha.1lawe'en party Qgpollo bemg presentj cup Latln Chrlstmas program CSD Banquet Qbeguh by the Latln Club of 19116-1171 3 I 1 K 'l . . ' in 4 LX 3 X g . E - , x L 7? ax ,K A 'I ' . 3 Y, 1 nv 4 .. . 2 . . - . A . . ' ' ' . . . . W . . . . u . . . - . . . 0 . . ' . . 5 , m , lv' ry In ' , . 1 VA VN i , . V . - , . f . . . . . ' . U A .. : , n l . e 5 . . . . 5 3+
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