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The three athletic organizations, one of which is the newly or- ganized junior high Club, were quite active throughout the entire year. The major function Of Niiss Kelley's Varsity Club was the formation of a varsity basketball team. Air. Briclslemeyer's Varsity Club presented sweaters to senior lettermen, with the proceeds from a bake sale and a movie. The junior high Club, sponsored hy Blr. Aiichener, cliscussecl rules and regulations of basket- lxall and llitsellzl ll . . VARSITY CLUB-Back Row: C. KOCH, S. MARTIN, P. LIP- PINCOTT, R. NICI-IOLSON, L. DOUGLAS, A. TOOR. Second Row: W. HATI-IAWAY, B. I. BOWERS, C. SANDEMAR, M. KANE, I. HOBENSACK, I. BUNN, P. ABEL, D. HOFF.NIAN, B. GASI-I, I. STRINGER, M. LEAR. Front Row: L. KELLEY, Spamrer, A. WVEST, G. FARBER, B. PICKER- ING, K. HAPP, I. BARBER, I. KENTOPP, V. DIVER, D.MILLER, Pre.,-idenl, V. NEWMAN, E. DEK- NATEL,I. MYERS, E. UMSTEAD, N. BUCHER, H. LEWIS, L. NICE. VARSITY CLUB-Back Row: D. MCCARTY, I. DOUGLAS, B, TENLEY, F. FISHER, MR. BRICK- LEAIYER, I. KIKER, R. KUI-IN, D. HENNESSY. Fourth Row: W. HARP, W. CONTI, B. CILI- EERTO, S. KRUGER, R. HANSELL. Third Row: I. CONNARD, I. BRADLEY, I. FISHER, I. WO- DOCK. Second Row: W. ROHR- MAN, R. KERSIIAW, D. FUR- LONG, E. KOCII. Frou! Row: R. RUFE. ATHLETIC CLUB-Back Row: I. HARP, N. CHUBB, I. SIENKIE- WICZ, I. KENNEDY, C. STEWART, N. HAWK, C. BUCK, B. REY- NOLDS, C. PHY, I. RADCLIFFE, B. MCEVOY, L. DAUBER, I. MOR- GAN, D. CHAMBERLAIN, V. GO- DOWN, D. YODIS, I. BUEHLER, B. HILL. Third Row: L. SMITH, R. WICIC, F. COTTON, A. POL- OCK, D. TOMLINSON, R. CARVER, F. TROUT, R.DUERR, C. BEERS, H. KLEIN, D. KENTOPP, F. KNORR, I. MYERS, R. SUEER, R. SCI-IWEITZER, F. BRINTON, T. RAISNER, R.HUBER, R. TAYLOR, N. WEED, K. TENLEY, R. HEACOCK, W. MYERS. Second Row: I. STRATTON, R. SI-IEAF- FER, R. SHIVELY, I. GREGORY, C. BAILEY, I. BITZER, P. HALDE- MAN, MR.MICHENER, I.WILsON, D. WODOCK, D. EVANS, R. DE- WITT, H. BERGSTROM, H. YOUNG, T. ORGILL, Fir..-t Row: E. TWINING, T. REDFIELD, C. RUMER, R. WISNIER, I. DIETZ, R. OVERI-IOLT, E. DEBOIS, H. RUFE, D. BARBER, B. PEARSON, G. HOFFBIAN, W. LOWES, L. ITAVVK, G. HOYT, A. ITHEN.
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Under the zllrechon of NIIss Blanche Clxffton the tvplsts plaiyecl 1 mayor part in the publicatlon of The Hzglz Schaa! Aelw and The Tarclz as urtuallw all the Lum for both publications passed through tlIe1r hands for typmg before gomg to the prmfers Also of assxstance were they to the teachers 'Ind the counselor In thexr numerous clerxcal duties. LIBRARY CLUB-B. ROIIR- 1-IAN, G. HOCKBIAN, R. M. HUG, I. NILSON, M. NIECE, M. DAVID- SON . SPELLIN G CLUB-R. REESER, B. HALL, C. IRWIN, I. BEN- NETT, C. HOUSSELL, T. PETERS, F. GORCZYCA, MIss MARTIN, E. GAIIMAN, P, PURKS, A. LEAR. WORK EXPERIENCE SEN, IORS-Back Row: M. NIECE M. RUFE, B. HARRIS, D. WIND- HOLZ, B. ROI-IRMAN, F. WED- MAN, C. SCHWEITZER, R. DAU- BER, W. HARRIS, I. KENTOPP, N. HAMILTON. Fran! Raw: I. WRIGLEY, M. STESKAL, Mxss CLIFFTON, Spam-ar, B. PICKER- ING, H. BERGSTROM, M. I. ANGENY.
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ART CLUBfBar-k Row: L. HQJUSSELL, M. GOLDSTEIN, I. STRADLING, MISS OIDONNELL, ..f,uon.1'ol'. Second Row: D. NTATTHEWSON, R. XVALKER, I. STRINGER, I. ZEEK, L. B. SWARTZ. 1 ronlRow: E. RUTH- ERFORD, F. MAI-ILER, H. STRAWN. SCIENCE CLUB-m1'll'!'Jf Tabfe: I. DoNNER, I. COIIEN, T. HILL, R. BERRY G. KLEIN, C. WYOLF- INGER, D. EVANS, F. FURLONG, W.GREENAWAI.T, R. HIGI-ITON, S. BICKEL, L. SHAAIBERGER, R. WERNER, F. TROUT, W. TYSON, L. GROSS, A. COIIEN, K. IONES, P. RENNER, D. KRA'rz, M. DAVIDSON, B. SERGEANT. Set-and Table: R. DUNCAN, H. SIIUPE, M. Honowrrz, R. COPE, E. BLACK, D. MYERS, V. KECR, F. FUNK, R. BARBER, F. XVEDMAN, C. THOMPSON, D. OVERIIOLT, R. BLAIR, D. WISAIER, M. XVUERT- ENBERGER. Q... X The aim of the Oil Painting Club was to teach students how to mix and use oil paints, how to prepare canvasg and how to distinguish between opaque and transparent colors. Vtlhen the students had obtained a sufficient amount of facility in handling the oil paints, they were then allowed to proceed with the development of their own techniques. Every olonday during the half hour activity period the club met, but many students became so much interested in their project that late in the afternoon they could still be seen working on their landscapes, portraits, and flowers. . All supervised hy Wir. Yvuertenberger, this cluh was divided into five sections. The chemistry section had twelve memhersg general physics section, threeg radio section, nine, photography section, nine, and the biology section, six. The number of members exceeded the facilities providedg and. this, together with the shortened activity period, handi- capped the functions of the club. ln spite of this, however, several projects were completed which incl udcd the construction ol' a radio transnxitter and mccivcr. 85
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