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umanifg OPPORTUNITY CLUB The OpporTuniTy Club, operaTe:l under The auspices of The Boys' Leaders' Club, gives The younger poTenTial leaders an opporTuniTy To serve The school. Boys musT aualiTy under sTand- ards similar To Those required oT members oT The Boys' Leaders' Club. This group, whose aims are The some as Those oT iTs parenT organizaTion, perTorms many duTies around The school. Gne commiTTee oT boys is assigned morning paTrol To check on The persons who enTer school beTween 8.00 and 8:45 A. M. Members aT The club also volunTeer Their services To paTrol The halls Trom 2:45 P. M. To 3 P. M. ETHICAL CLUB ForesT Park would noT have a compleTe sysTem oT honor socieTies wiThouT The EThical Club inas- much as one oT The schoolls moTTos is SporTs Tor All and All Tor SporTs. Here The TooTball heroes, lacrosse champions, baskeTball sTars, and valianT ice skaTers ioin To make The honor socieTy Tor ForesT Park aThleTes. Mr. William McClean is The adviser. each day To enTorce corridor rules. A special corps aT boys delivers The Press To The diTTerenT classrooms on Friday mornings. Mr. AlTred P. ScoTT and Dr. Edwin L. Frederick are The advisers oT The club. The oTTicers are: David Miller, presi- denTg Charles LeiThouser, vice-presidenTg WesTon Dean, secreTary: Randolph Walker, Treasurer. FOUR SQUARE CLUB The Four Square Club is under The supervision oT Miss Nora A. SToll and Miss Fannie WrighT. We Teel The Tollowing verse clearly expresses The acTs, ThoughTs, and creed oT This honor club: Four Things There are ThaT one rnusT do If he would make his record True, To Think wiThouT confusion clearly, To acT Trim h'wnesT rnoTives purely. To love his Tellowmen sincerely, To TrusT in God and Heaven securely.
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. .L . equagfy, fuzifice an BOYS' LEADERS GIRLS' LEADERS From approximaTely one Thousand boys who comprise The male porTion oT The sTudenT popu- laTion, There is a parTicular group who are ouT- sTanding in leadership abiliTy. One oT The main TuncTions ol The school, ThereTore, is To give poTenTial leaders The opporTuniTy To grow. This aim is achieved by The Boys' Leaders' Club which Turnishes The incenTive Tor young leaders oT The school To prepare Tor lile, To achieve Tor liTe, an-d Tinally, To render service in liTe. There- Tore, The Boys' Leaders' Club sponsors The Boys' Coaching DeparTmenT, The lnTormaTion Desk, Locker DuTy, and provides ushers Tor Jolly Junior Jubilee, Senior Play, Graduahon, Junior and Senior Proms, and all The oTher TuncTions im- porTanT To our school liTe. The advisers are: Mr. AlTred P. ScoTT and Dr. Edwin L. Frederick. The oT'Ficers Tor The pasT Term have been: Mike SchuchaT, presidenTg Jack Buck- ingham, vice'presidenTg Edward Jones, secreTary7 Wilson I-loerichs, Treasurer. The Girls' Leaders' Club is The highesT honor socieTy Tor girls in ForesT Park. To iT belong Those girls who are ouTsTanding in every phase aT school liTe, including sporTs, year acTiviTies, clubs an-d STudenT GovernmenT. The club has done ouTsTanding work This year under The capable leadership oT Doris Kemp, iTs presidenT1 Marie Urey and Mary Louise PTQTT, vice-presidenTs: Alice Andre, secreTaryp DoroThy KraTz, Treasurer: and Miss Sophie Becker and Miss RuTh Kramer, advisers. During The pasT Term, The club has sponsored The Big SisTer Plan. In This way The help oT The older girls oT The school has been enlisTed in caring Tor new girls by providing enTerTainmenT lYum! We can sTill TasTe Those delicious big red apples.l and making Them Teel more aT home and beTTer acquainTed wiTh ForesT Park.
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STUDENT ACTIVITY BANK The receiving Teller and adviser aT The STuclenT AcTiviTy Bank is Mr. Michael C. Leipholz. IT is managed exacTly li'.e a commercial bank, as iT Talqes care aT The cIeposiT and wiThclrawal of money Trom The classes, clubs, and all school organizaTions. STudenT helpers acT as bool:- lceepers, and issue sTaTemenTs. DEPARTMENT OF SALES AND PUBLICITY These preTTy girls and enTerprising boys cerTainly lcnow how To make us Turn our poclceTs inside ouT, especially cluring TooTball season, This service group promoTes, sells TiclceTs and collecrs Tor all school-wide acTiviTies Tor which a charge is made. Mr. William I-I. Jolly is The adviser, and The presidenT Tor The pasT Term has been Ellen Piel. STUDENT COACHING DIVISIONS Due To The eTTorTs of Those boys and girls who excel in school subiecTs, each Term many sTudenTs are pre- venTed Tram failing. The coaching divisions are service organizaTions sponsored by The Girls' and Boys' Leaders' Clubs. Mary Jean Torsch and Charles Miller are direc- Tors and Carolyn PriTcheTT and John I-Ioplcins are The assisTanTs. PRESS ForesT ParIc's weekly has uncIoubTedly successTuIIy in- TerpreTed The news Tor all EoresTers during The pasT Term, wiTh Wahl racking his brains over TeaTures, Furshman Traclcing down wandering reporTers, BaTTin and Lachman punching ouT punchy ediTorials, SchwarTzman and LiTman piecing The shreds inTo a masTerTul iournalisTic enTerprise, and Mr. LeSchacl4, The adviser, supplying The morale boosTer. UNITED STATES BONDS AND STAMPS One phase aT paTrioTism Tor EoresT Parlcers This year has been The weelcly purchase of Defense Bonds and STamps, The purchase aT 550,000 worTh has been seT Tor This Term as our raTher ambiTious goal. The senior com- miTTee in charge consisTs OT Elsie Hagemann, Norma I-Iann, Shirley Kramer, Florence Dworlqin, RuTh Anderson, Udell I'Ierr, Jeanne RosenThal, EsTher Drezon, Norma STein, RoberTa Cooper, and Mr. Edward GolcIsTein, adviser. '
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