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Photo Club Ar! Club Adding Trappings to DTHS PHOTO CLUB Learning the basic techniques of photography at their meetings, the Camera Snappers met every Tuesday in the biology room with their sponsor, Mr. Raymond Fischer. A few of the club'5 activities were sponsoring dances after games, traveling to places of inter- est in Southern Illinois to take pictures, attending the annual Photography Fair at Carbondale, presenting an annual slide show to the student body and faculty, and taking pictures for the Magnavox and Flashlight. Jockeying the club around the turns the first semester were Bob Montgomery, president: John Myers, vice-president: John Buskohl, secretaryg and Robert Rolando, treasurer. The leaders of the club the second semester were John Myers, presidentg Bob Montgomery, vice-president: Robert Rolando, secretary: and Janet Teaney, treasurer, ART CLUB The Tam O'Shanters, known as the Art Club. began the year at DTHS by selecting their lead- ers, who were as follows: Susie Speers, president: Betty Giacomo, vice-presidentg Joyce Hoskins, secretary-treasurerg and Miss Irene Brock, spon' sor. Projects undertaken by the Tam O'Shanters fO2' the year were decorating a display case in the corridors of DTHS, entering various art contests, and sponsoring dances after the games. This group of art enthusiasts who met during activity period on Mondays had the promoting of interests in art as their main goal. -15-
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Left to right: Roberf Srnifh, re- porferp Richard Smid, presidenh Paul Brock, ireasurerg B o b Heape, secrefaryg Bob Bridges, vice-presidenig and Donald Sei- ferf, senfinal. . . . Courses for Community Improvement llsm
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i..a....l -1 .,A,, 53? ' FHA Prepares Grooms for Future Homes Trick or Treating for canned goods to be used in Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy Du Quoin families was the first of the year's projects of the Future Homemakers of America. In the first lap the FHA planned and served a dinner to the board members, and served coffee to the teachers at the Perry County Teach- ers' Institute held at DTHS October 11. They were hostesses at a tea after Open House No- vember l5, and after school on February 27 they were hostesses to the Elkville FHA for a style show in the cafeteria followed by an informal tea in the DTHS homemaking room, Social activities in which the group partici- pated included the annual FFA-FHA picnic, the Parents' Night Banquet at which new members were initiated, and a progressive Christmas carol- ing party. On September 19 they sponsortd .in all-school Girls' Treat party for which thc girls asked the boys for dates. For their annual assembly program, the FHA presented a style show to the student body in the spring. They were hostesses at thc Senior Tea in May. Seated ileff fo righfl: Jane Browning, recrea tion chairman: Mary Janini, secretary: Bonnie Whipkey, treasurer: Lora Short, public relations :nd Janet Stephens, president. Standing: Susie Speers, projects' chairman: Suz- anne Wright, historian: Jeanna Parks, vice-presi- dent: Miss Pauline Waggener, sponsor: and Don- na Breeze, parliamentorian
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