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I 1-11 f are 7 - clvbs because - 9 f F 7' l,f- 'SCIENCE CLUB When the members .of the Science Club counted noses there were only seven present. However, this has proved rather an asset because it allows each member to explore his own interests, which would be im- possible lf there was a large membership. For the reasons -Just stated above, the club 18 being conducted in an informal manner, with the members working on projects of their own choosing. Since most of the members are members of the General Science Classes, their club activities have been quite closely related to interests which have evoloved from the General Science class work. Mr. Cook Where W' goin? X alh WM exam d ., 1 4 ,X l.S NUWJQ7. o 7,4 8,0 x., 2 GYM CBUB This club which meets once a week in the corrective gym, is made up of fifteen members with Mr. Smith, our gym teacher as sponsor. In it we have boxing, wrestling, table tennis and anything the members want to do, such as diving over the parallel bars from the spring board. Later on we are going to have terminals in the games to determine the champion of the club. Edward Dombroskl 22
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NURSING CLUB The Nursing Club meets in the hellth room of the School. Our ln- structor is Mrs. Johnson. There are six members of the club in- cluding Ruth Bassage, Neva KSYIUODI Norma Palmer, Mary Lyle, Shirley King, and myself Wirginla Bordenl. We are participating in the Junior First Aid course. In order to cover this ground adequately a minimum of fifteen hours 18 required. When we have finished our study of first aid, we expect to be able to handle everyday emergencies. Virginia Borden DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Nellie Mc Lane started off with a bang, as you might say. We began with the Christmas Pagent in which some of the members took part, while others helped with the properties and stage lighting. We followed by reading and discussing short skits, plays, and chapters from some of our new library books. Some were most amusing, while others were of a serious nature. These have helped us to speak more clearly and correctly and to understand and be- come better acquainted with plays and other works in Literature. We have found our Dramatic Club most entertaining as well as educational. Evelyn Miller JUDO CLUB This club averaged about 12 members. Emphasis was on de- veloplng some offensive and de- fensive skills. Most contact wgrk was done by boxing. Judo is too dangerous for novices.
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STUDENT ' COUNCIL One of the many Jobs done by the Student Council every year with the help of the principal and the faculty is to choose an assistant editor for the school news. The assistant editor which was chosen by the Council last year is editor this year. Another Job is to choose the cheer leaders, a manager and a assistant manager for the football, basketball and baseball teams. We have also helped in organizing a club pro- gram which is to provide for entertainment r and education for each pupil WT10 J01f1B 9- club. The organizing of a hallway monitors system this year was also done by the Student Council. The Student Council of 1945-1944 ein- cerely hopes it has done its part towards the betterment of the pupils' sch001 life. Elliott Baldwin President DUNDEE 'Hl c HLIGHT The Highlights staff was organized for the purpose of writing up different articles about our Aschool, telling some of the things the school is doing and what the children are do- ing at school. The present staff consists of the following pupils: Editor-in-chief Helen Castle Assistant Editor Garth Dening Senior Reporter Erma Gardner Junior Eleanor Campbell Sophomore Agnes Taylor Freshman Leila Miller Sth Grade Norma Torrence 7th Grade Kelsey Chadwick Sports Robert Miller Claudia Symonds Homemaking Music F.F.A. Social Faculty Typists Advisor These reporters each that they think would be the readers and to the and it 1s typewritten Observer office where it paper each week. Wilma Jean Denton Wanda Kenyon Richard Webster Margaret Boag Elizabeth Leech Jean Boag Eleanor Jane Clark Ruth Bishop Jean Walton Miss Edwina Davies week collect news interesting both to children in school then sent to the is printed in the Garth Denlng 1
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