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CRAFTS CLUB This group of young ladies have gathered to exchange their skills in sewing, knitting and making more attractive apparel to keep in line with the latest fashions. They also make up items which would be useful in the household. Advisor: Mrs. Helen Krotky NATURE CLUB Under the supervision of Mrs. House, the members of the Nature Club are studying about wild life, plants, and conservation. They have gone on many field trips in search of specimens to aid in building up some of their exhibits. Through studying the habits of Mother Nature, they are ob- taining a much more healthy outlook on life. L-R lst row: Kilpatric, Wells, Peterson Pelletti, Smith. 2nd row: Ferrigno, Staples, Schilchen, Islieb, Wozniak. 3rd tow: Stebbins, Shuler, Jaskulski, Jaskulski, Dill, Carlson, Mrs. House. GUN CLUB The members of the gun club have eagerly raised the money for the purchase of their rifles. Their aim is to become familiar with the care and handling of guns. They have learned of the dangers involved with all fire -arms and are having quite a bit of target practice Lmder the supervision of Mr. Pilicy. L-R lst row: Cummings, Bystrek, Hodge, Spencer, Smith, Conlin, Dougertyg 2nd row: Islieb, Hedrick, Johnson, Nichols, Mr. Pilicy, Clemenger, Smith, Scherp, Kruger.
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JUNIOR HIGH DANCING CLUB For the younger students of the high school, this is a fine oppor- tunity for them to learn the funda- mental steps in dancing. They have been directed in several of the more common steps, and some novelty steps have been introduced. Miss Frederichs, Advisor SENIOR HIGH DANCING CLUB The Senior High Dancing Club recently organized, aims to familiarize the members with some of the newer steps in modern dancing. After they have mastered the fundamentals of dancing, they also learn better manners at dances and good dancing posture. OHIYCE E,LAgS - ffo'0 -fra? 'V JUNIOR ACTIVITY CLUB This club was organized for the Junior High School for the purpose of giving the students an opportunity to participate in a more extensive variety of sports than they ordinarily have in their physical education class- es. This club is directed by Mr. Bear.
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