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ADVANCED RIZADITRS' CILVB Students join this club because they like to read. They learn to under, stand enjoy, and appreciate good literature. Mr, Painter, sponsor of the club, shows the students many interest- ing films. LIBRARY Though this activity students learn from Mrs. Daugherty the funda- mentals of library work. Students also learn the value of the library as a place in which they can find reference materials for their school work. FRESHMAN READFRS CLUB This club, led by Mr. Printer is l wr the purpose of encouraging reading outside of class. The members learn the proper use of the library and learn how to develop good reading habits.
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NATURE STUDY The members of this club, under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Hoepfinger, prepare projects for the science fairs held annually in this vicinity. Many different and interest- ing arts are taught including liquid plastic-work, preservation of animals, taxidermy, and a very complete study of biology. PHOTO CLVB S Students inter- ested in photogra- phy join this club. Under the supervi- sion of Mr. Parkhill, the members of Photo Club learn to develop and print their own pictures in the schools vvell- ecyuipped darkroom. They also learn to use many types of cameras. 'il SCIENCE CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Maas, the members of the Science Club learn about the wonders of chemical science. They also have a chance to perform experiments and learn how to use the different pieces of laboratory appar- atus.
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JUNIOR COMMITTEE Junior Committee is a group of hard-working and energetic members of the junior Class. This is one of the busiest clubs in school, These students plan and decorate for the Homecoming Dance and the Prom. They also earn money for the class by selling refresh- ments at football and basketball games. PRINTING CLUB Printing Club gives the students an opportunity to practice their printing skills. The members print cards, leaf- lets, posters, and stationery for person- al and school use. Mr. Stewart super- vises this club. ---...wggi IJRAMATICS CLUB This organization affords the stu- dents au opportunity to become ac- tluainted with the fundamentals of act- ing and stagecraft. Miss Short directs this group of young actors and actress- es in plays during the year for the en- joyment of the student body and towns- people. This opportunity gives mem- bers the thanee to express themselves drainatically, Qpa
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