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Ellie illllrgaphnnr The Art and Craft Club This club directed by Miss Mary Hornaday was organized to create a greater interest in art. Tooling leather and designing of scenery have been the main activities. A large part of the operetta scenery was made by members of this club. William Moore and Percy Miller were chosen to take operetta posters to the various schools of the county in order that they might see what other art students were doing. It is interesting to note that so many students are cooperating in bringing the best in art be- fore the public. The members are: Front row, left to right-Early Tosti, Miller. Middle row, left to right-Hansen, Moore. Back row, left to right-Thompson, Miss Hornaday, Maudlin. Fish and Game Club This organization is a junior branch of the Eel River Valley Fish and Game club. The purpose of the club is to see that the Fish and Game Laws are carried out and to promote harmony between the ranchers and sportsmen and to help the conservation of forests and streams and the pro- pagation of fish and game. Several field trips were taken by the club. A program along the lines of fish and game was also given before the Student Body. The members are: Front row, left to right-Peterson, W. Wood- cock, Hanna, Perenin, and Nielson. Back row, left to right-M. Wood- cock, Hauck, Buxton, Jones, Baldry, and Mr. Stenback. Qutdoor Club The Outdoor 'Club has been one of the most active in the school. The members are interested in hiking, botany, bird lore, tree study, first aid and life saving. Collections of flowers were kept and at the end of the year the best pages of each book were taken to make one large book. Pins, emblematic of their nature study, were selected for the club. The club is planning to hold a wild flower show next year. The members are: Front row, left to right-Bianchi, Rhoades, Lowrey, Perrott, Mossi, Farm- er, Haapala. Back row, left to right-Wilburn, Thomas, Robinson, Rut- ledge, Gianoni, Kjer, Miss Schwab. Page Eighty
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