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TERM VI-1927
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COCHRAN AERIAL -1-1 c. Beds d. Bedding. lkloving and lifting a Patient. a. Purpose. - A b. Methods of moving, turning, and assisting a patient to different positions. Bathing a Person. a. Preparation. b. lVIethod. Care of Patient. a. Care of hands. b. Care of feet. c. Care of mouth. d. Bed sores. e. Taking temperature. f. Taking pulse. In connection With these studies We will use the bed in the Model Apartment for demonstration. 4. THE TYPEWRITING CLUB meets in room 304 with Griffith, President, Edward Golab, Vice President. The aim of the club is to thoroughly master the parts of the machine and to Miss E. B. Hunck as sponsor. The officers of the club are James learn the touch system g to type rapidly, which is done by means of music, and to work accurately. They also aim to teach thrift in use of materials. The students realize the important part the typewriter plays in the business World and how a thorough know- ledge will influence their work. If time permits, each member will make a design of some kind to be handed in at the end of the term. 5. THE LIFE SAVING CLUB meets in the Gym under Mr. Hatch's supervision. The officers are Ephrim Glosser, Pres- ident, Dick Thomas, Secretary and Lynn Price, Treasurer. In this club the boys are taught different points about life-saving. 6. In THE NEWSPAPER CLUB which meets in room 210, Work connected with the school paper is done. School notes are Written, exchanges looked after, Year Book Work done, and the Ad Staff isichosen. The club works under the President, Don Meyers, Vice President, Robert Walker 3 and Secretary, Doris Hammers. Miss Moses is sponsor of this club. 7. THE BASKETBALL CLUB meets in the Gym With Miss Viering as sponsor and Katherine Price as President. The aim of the club is to' develop sportsmanship and school spirit in athletics.
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COCHRAN AERIAL 43 8. THE BIRD HOUSE CLUB meets in room 114 under Mr. Bowman who teaches the boys how to make many different types of bird houses. 9. THE EMBROIDERY CLUB holds its meeting in room 302 with Miss Neary as sponsor. The object of the club is to ac- quire skill in embroidery work. Many things were made such as, cushions, buffet scarfs, tie backs, and towels. The officers of the club are, President, Sara Barkheimerg Vice President, Marion Horner, and Secretary, Roberta Haynes. 10. THE COCHRAN HI-Y CLUB holds its meetings in room 123 with Mr. Gerhardt, hir. Holton, and Mr. Hatch as sponsors. The object of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The slogan is, Clean living, clean speech, clean ath- letics, clean scholarship and a contagious Christian character. The work that is done is to teach the members to be better all-round boys and to train them for second degree memberships. The officers of the Hi-Y Club are President, Edward Golobg Vice President, Jack Price 5 Secretary, Robert Meyers 3 and Treasurer, Ephraim Glosser. 11. THE HARMONICA CLUB, composed of lower term pupils, meets in 110 under the direction of Miss Snedden. The members learn to play familiar tunes in unison. 12. THE PROJECTOR'S CLUB under Mr. Gerhardt meets in room 107. The boys are being trained to operate the school's projecting machines. 13. hir. Baumga1'dner meets the members of the KITE CLUB in 140. The boys study air current, structure of kites, and make kites which will really fly. 14. THE COCHRAN BOYS' CHEMISTRY CLUB meets in room 105 under the sponsorship of Miss K. Hauch. The boys try to get a better knowledge of chemistry through their many ex- periments. The officers of the club are President, Fred Beamg Vice President, Kenneth Alleng Secretary, Charles Bailey, and Treasurer, Fred George. 15. THE SEWING CLUB meets in room 127 under the direction of Miss Overholtzer. The aim of the club is to teach the girls how to sew well. Some of the girls are making cushions and dresses. 16. THE BOY SCOUTS under the direction of Mr. Humis- ton meet in 312. These scouts passed many tests in order to advance
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