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. New Adventures The students of Hanover High ven- tured forth this year into many new clubs, created for the purpose of pro- viding opportunity for individual stu- dents to develop their own interests. The activity period on Tuesday was reserved every two weeks so that there would be no conflicting activities . Many fledglings participated in the clubs and found that their participation did much to prepare them for full flight. Art Illustration Club Some of the many projects the Art Club has undertaken this year were de- sign and illustration of fashions. The members also made Christmas cards. These accomplishments have con- tributed much to the life of the school. Bridge Club The Bridge Club teaches students to play bridge onlyg no other card games are allowed. The purpose ofthis club is not only to teach the students to play bridge, but also to develop social poise. Shucks, he trumped my Ace! It's in the book. College and Career Club The College and Career Club con- sisted of fourteen members. The main purpose of the club was to help its members choose a profession. This was accomplished through various tests. Members also took many field trips in order to study different voca- tions more closely. This school is co -ed.
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Row 1: M. Riley, J. Weaver, J. Sterner, Miss Walker, E. Garrett, S. Nickey, R. Moul. Row 2: M. Luckenbaugh, S. Nace, E. Strausbaugh, J. Snyder, S. Martin, L. Keagy, G. Feeser, G. Wagaman, S. Mummert, J. Buckley. Library Club The members of the Library Club have one main objective: to assist the librarian in her many duties. These girls used their activity periods and study halls for this purpose. However, they did take time for fun as well illus- trated by the lovely Christmas party which they held. Row 1: M. Bankert, L. Shaffer, J. Null, S. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers ofAmeri- ca is a national organization. The theme of the club this year was Better Homes. The F. H. A. members were kept busy by attending the county rally, entertaining a float in the Halloween parade, sponsoring a skating party, and holding several bake sales. An irn- portant contribution of the F. H. A. to E. H. S. was the redecoration of the windows in the cafeteria, with curtains made and financed by the F. H. A. mem- bers. Nace, A. Rutters, L. Shaffer. Row 2: J. Dubs, D. Wine, V. Goodermuth, T. Garrett, S. Utz, N. Trone, V. Luckenbaugh, M. Zeigler, adviser. Row 3: M. Hahn, J. Weikert, B. Laughman, D. Rife, J. Storm, D. Wetzel, M. Hempfing. 28
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Dilettantes of Design. Cooking and Sewing Club The Cooking and Sewing Club,com- posed of girls who are not in the Home Economics course,but who wish to ob- tain some knowledge in this subject for their future use. The girls made most of their plans in class and did much of the work at home. Athletic Club Girls' The Girls' Athletic C1ub,with Miss Blocher as faculty adviser,met to fur- ther interest in good sportsmanship and provide athletic activities for girls who cannot participate in intramurals. In addition to the regular intramural sports, they engage in bowling and horseback riding. Two points -- maybe. '--. Beware -- Women at work. Girls' Shop Club Thirty girls met once a week to make foil plaques, bracelets, letter openers,trays, letter holders, and book ends. Enthusiasm was so keen that many of the girls used their free peri- ods to complete their work. Music Appreciation Club The Music Appreciation Club, which is not confined to musicians but is de- signed to develop appreciation for mu- sic in non-musicians, studied the rudi- ments of music and the composition of such outstanding types as classical, semi-classical, jazz, and folk tunes. From Bach to Bop!
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