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ACTIVITIES O bright and fair are our memories Of the days we have spent at our high school, Of parties and sports and friendships, Of subjects we've studied together .... H
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14- Fifteen er, work THE GATHERER THE LIBRARY CLUB girls, with Mrs. Matheson as lead- together in this club to keep the library functioning efliciently. We serve as librarians books cat ly, and for buyin This y president during our study periods, keep the logued and arranged systematical- evise plans to raise extra money magazines and books. ar Barbara Eaton was re-elected Nancy Colwell secretary and presidentg Priscilla Powers was elected vice- ! Q 5 ob Velma R It was bins, treasurer. voted to relieve the president of the directing of the money-making activities, The those of in order that she might give all her time to her duties as librarian. Priscilla Powers, as vice-president, has seen to it, therefore, that plenty of candy and soft drinks were on hand at the games and that girls from the club were on duty as sellers. Funds raised have bought Seventeen, a magazine all girls enjoy, and several books currently popular. Most widely read, perhaps, has been Seven Steeples, by Margaret Hendrichsen, a -book telling of the author's experience as minister in near-by Sullivan and neighboring com- munities. TEEN AGE BOOK CLUB Teen Age Book Club is made up of us who like to read and wish to take advantage of a plan which enables us to secure ly. Each of a list ary meriil, may buy and thirt mysteries, science The a ber 21. and each out deco good reading material inexpensive- month we receive advance notice f books selected especially for liter- and appeal to young people. We as many as we wish at twenty-five y-five cents each. Books represent hobbies, Westems, animal stories, fiction, teen age romance, reference books, and classics. Some of us may buy Shakespeare's plays, others a good pocket dictionary, or Atlas, the rest Kontiki or Shane. We have fun reading and owning these books, and we improve our reading tastes by having help in selecting books suited to our many tastes and interests. Our club is student run. Nancy Colwell collects our orders each month and distrib- utes our books. Mrs. Matheson is the ad- viser. SCHOOL FAIR nual school fair was held on Octo- ilfhe booths, as usual, were colorful class showed originality in working ative schemes. Prizes were awarded to the juhiors for their harvest festival booth, to the seniors for their booth with a com- ITICIICCITIEI nt theme, and to the sophomores for a dainty F army Farmer candy shop. The seniors realized nearly S60 by selling cooked food. The junior high school classes showed an unusual amount of initiative, Grade VIII and Grade VII each taking in about thirty dollars. The eighth grade sold canned goods and the seventh grade sold grabs and had a dart game. Proceeds of the fair were just under 35200.
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