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Model Airplane Activity K Front row: James Paul Alexander, Paul Galatas, Wallace Jacobs, John Lee Crews. Second row: Robert Allen, James Leo Rose, Dorrald Schwalje. Third row: Mr. Wrigh! Gsponsorb, Harold Shepard. Gene Pippin entered the club after: the picture was takeni The boys' meet regularly two days a Week for' model airplane construction and some of the more enthusiastic spend a great deal of extra time- in the Aa. room and shop working on models in which they are especially interested. Patterns furnished by the United States Navy Bu- reau of Aeronautics are used for solid models and the: boys bring kits from home, includinq plans tor built-up models.
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Debate Seated: Bob Varner, Johnny Walker. Standing: Lowell D. Allen, Miss Danford Ksponsorj, Rolla Magruder. The Fayette High School Debate Team was organized last fall. The extreme interest of all the members of the team has been responsible for a fine spirit in the organization. On account of the difficulties in transportation, the group has not a great record of debates won or lost. However, as a begin- ning team, it has had some valuable experience and it antici- pates the coming debate season. During the year some of the members spoke on Problems of Post-War World Organization before high school groups. They enjoyed non-decision debates with college teams. The climax of the season was the Marshall Tournament, at which the team won two debates. Officers of the Debate Club are: Iohnny Walker, president, Bob Varner, vice-presidentg Lowell Allen, secretary-treasurer.
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Camera Club Left to righi: Clyde Rogers, Bud Sichnell, Mr. Kelly Qsponsorl, Lowell Allen, Roy Werner, Eston Quisenberry, Rolla Magruder, Johnny Walker The progress of the Camera Club has been slow, but We hope steady. F or the first few meetings, we spent the time decid- ing upon a suitable place for a dark room. We took the small room off the landing of the first flight of steps leading from the right entrance of the study hall. Then followed the long and tedious task of making the dark room really dark. Improvements are necessary, even yet. Much of the remaining time has been spent in securing the necessary materials with which to work. During this time of war, many materials are hard to get: 35mm. film, photoflood bulbs, etc. We have secured a developing tank recently and are now making plans for securing or making a print box and drier. Several have taken outdoor exposure and some have tried their hand with a few indoor portrait exposures.
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