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JUDY KYTLH Pzerizfelzf Craft Club 'RAFT CLUB consists of student members under the capable direction of Mrs. Cymberg. The purpose of this Club is to train the girls to use their hands skillfully, Each year the girls plan their program. 'lhis year the Club has completed two main proje-ts. The hrst project was cnfffzge, which is a picture consisting of seeds and grainsg in this project the girls learned how to finish the wood for framing their pictures. The second project was ceramics. The girls learned how to glaze their pieces in two different ways. The first type of coating is called an underglaze and the second is a majolica glaze. It is hoped that the work of this Club will branch out into many different fields and that more girls will participate. IJVUIII mir. full In rigor-'Cliristinc Sclireyer. Nida-Jayne Lupatin, Aludy Kytle. Susan Porter, Pat Appel. Swnud fuzz' fb-Sandra Simonson. Lou Rhea, Ginny Wfeleck, Susan Grubb, -lane jenkins, Margaret Clarkr Ellen Braitman. Third mu'-Rutli Edelstein, Roberta La Ban, Bonnie Gold, Connie liayles. Catherine Smith, Eleanore Lewis, lkiargaret Horton. 62
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lawn! mn. ft lf lu rllqffl Mary XXf.1rtl. l.in1l.1 Daunwort tl L IN XUNIII Nu N11l.1-,l.1yr1t' l.lIP1llll1. Louise Niaholas, I.ynne e ln 1 t Llllll in Alun Rosen lwerger, Nina klL's1lll5SLII'Q', l.intl.1 Honig, liarbara Wee s ll H mi to 1 ttthtn It 1 Susan Stellar, Gale Flannery, Paula lirittan, Cul 5llNLfIl1lI1 M1r 1re 11111 1 ll vu lxi 1 T'-tlHlL', llt-lg.: l.L'll1liL', Lynne Males, Vlutlith liuss 5USll1 Ntvxmm Susnn Ro etts ltnnc. lx1t1 lt X Clark, ,lean Cf.1rrig.111, Marlene Daniels. Aliiimk btint iru mt 1 rnt mu Nt in on lfitzhugli lxut 1 Political Discussion Club llli l'oIiti1.1l Distussionfilub, .11lvise1lbyMiss Lemon, has been most sueeesstiul this year, The llllllll raising project, startetl l.1st year by the tlub's liootl sales, was continuetl. The proceeds were tontribute1l to the sehool's l.LlI1Ll tor the spon- soring ul' .1 foreign stutlent tirom the American lfieltl Service. liesitles tiootl sales the club took part in several other attixities. During the weekly meetings, tle- bates were heltl, reports ligixen, film strips shown, .intl tliscussions heltl on numerous national .intl in- ternational issues. The club P.lI'llL'll7.lfCLl in several thapels, sponsoretl .1 lilm lor an assembly concern- ing the U.N., kept up .1 bulletin boartl, .mtl took two lieltl trips. ln October the club visitetl the Unitetl Nations. Alter .1 guitletl tour ot the builtl- ings, the tlub tlivitletl into two groups: one sat in on a tlisarmament tliseussion by the Politieal Committee, .lltkl the other attentletl .1 meeting ot' the Trusteeship Countil. ln the spring, the group saw .1 liroatlway play. The club .1lso sent two repre- SL'lIl.lllYL'S to the Herald Tribune Youth lforum in
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