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'l'HlIRSll.XY .XRI C1I.l'l5 Front Rrmn' Lvfl In Righl: Nf2llxgkll'Cl Ann Ilznvirl. fiillhlfll lonipkins, licluzmi I.xnn. Clhiisiin Rirhardsun, Miss JXIIIIHCOSI, Richard Lewis. Hcnix lvl1Iil'I'MIKNl. H. Nl, Kmmh-. ,jenn l.r:ihznn Helen rl-ill!lllCT!'l'l1lIL Alirlzlle Roni: Betty John Vaught, Doris Rulenlzin. Rzlchcl Fisher. -l2lI1k'l Sipc. QIIIIICI 'll'11c'kwss Mary Ann Hull, Anne Pcasley, Hugh BCTHEIII, liilll lf,xzn1s, Hill Unison. Ilzuicl Clmss, Burk Row: joe Tompkins, Harry Rzlndolph, Dzlxicl Hi-inlx. Dzniil llzlnicls. llonzulil lfick. Dzlxid in Bycrly, l'Clc Curlicc. Lzlmonl Osiecn, llzniuy Kzlsiskj, Curl Gussio. Dznid Clusszlcly. Hn Bordas, john Lcyh. FRIDXY .XR'I CIIiI'li Fronl Row: Lrfl In Righli Miss AYIIIHCOSI. juan Ruhinson. l'2ll'Zll1UI' Iiclrliiigvr, Iaugcniu Hfnsi man, Ethel Grego, joe Long. Serrrmd Rozu: Harrv Bordns, Eddie Linn, Rznhvl liishcl, .Xrlcnc Ifmxlvr. Im Ri'x1'mk'. Szlllx Trcssler, jane Pznfk, joyce Roby, Maiy Long. s V Top Roni: Belly Sandy, Hugh Berdan, H. NI. Goode. Holnrc Lupum. Riu Iirisml. llmm l'llIlCl wood, 'I-holnus Schuhcrl, Eugene Anderson. M51
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PUBLIC SIWIAKING CLVB Fronl Roni: Lvl! In Iiighl: Nlirixnn jones, .loam O'Ncill, Nlr, Sniilh, Freislu liroxrn, Toxin Reese. Bark Rozu: Belly Holler. linnire Krnnipe, Nlury Goodall. joznrne Rogers, Carol llyerly, jack Likeni, Alun I.awrcme. SCIENCE CLUB From Rain: Lvl! tn Riglll: Mr. Amlxnnson, Marry Oldlunn, Don Robinson, Harold Hannncrslu, David Hcinly, Charles Allick, Lunionl Oxlecn, joseph Glover. Mirlzllf Rnzw: Sonny Dolson, Ilznid llyerly, t-lcndis While, Claire Weed, Irwin Huber, Donald Ramrus, Wesley Bryan, Ronny Young, Henry Lcyc, Dzrnicl Kosisky, George jonew, john Lays. Bark Row: Illrirli Scthnlxcrl, Carey lhrvid, Charles Slnilh, Donald XVilson, Harlan Rudinsky. Robert Rulzen. Arllxnr Winker, Rin Welsli,Wz1ync H0llCll,ll1lI1lCl Dznnliruuskzxs.jimn1ySmilh. l44l
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Club Close-Ups The Belly Lamp Club is a member of the American Home Economics Association. Under the sponsorship of Miss Dickerson, the club has participated in many activities, and several representatives were sent to the State and Regional Betty Lamp Clubs, The officers were: Ann Underwood, president: jane Townsend, vice-president: Martha Reynolds, secretary: and Barbara Senge, treasurer. The Clzfcring Club, which originated this year, was under Mr. Zeldin's direction. Club ofhcers were: Pat Sheretl. president: -larnes Townsend, vice-president: and Lucy Mae jones, Secretary. The squad was selected bv the faculty and performed at all games in stuart white uniforms decorated with green Gs, Public Speaking Club, under the guidance of Mr. Smith, developed poise in speaking and improved pronunciation. The following oflicers were chosen: Freida Brown, president: 'loan O'Neill, vice-president: Toria Reese, secretary: and Martha Turner, treasurer. Our promising orators gave selected readings at the February P.T.A. meeting. The Shop Club gave an opportunity for boys interested in industrial arts to develop their talents. Under the direction of Mr. Sheldon, the club functioned until his departure in january. The oliicers were: Pete Austin, president: john Littleton, vice-president: john Mowitt, secretary: and Henry Gurney, treasurer. The Camera Club was formed this vear under the direction of Mr. Donahue. The officers were: Alan Taylor, president: jimmy Williams, vice-president: Mariorie Schwab, secretary: and jane Townsend, treasurer. The club has taken pictures of all school activities. Although there is a present Film shortage, the club hopes to continue next year. The Girls' 1.ea1Ier.v Club, under Mrs, Stones direction, was first organized this year. The president of the club was Ann Turner: vice-president, Virginia Taylor: and secretary-treasurer, Pat Bell. The girls learned rules of various games and assisted in physical education classes. Their aim is to cultivate an interest in sports. The Science Club, under the sponsorship ol' Mr. Adamson, had the following oliicers: Pat Robinson, president: Don Robinson, vice-president: Mary Oldham, secretary: and Harold Ham- mersla, treasurer. The club was divided into four sections with a chairman at the head of each. The Aeronautics Club, a branch ol the Science Club, was headed by lllrich Schubert. The Library Club was sponsored bv Nliss Larinore. At the initial meeting the oflicers were elected: Lois Dejager, president: Adele Eubanks, vice-president: Pat Featherby, Secretary: and Mary Lewis, treasurer. The club is primarily a service organization, munbering among its duties such tasks as servicing books, taking charge of the desk, mounting pictures, and keeping books in order. The Boys' I,t'ar11'r.r Club was introduced in G.H,S. this year for the hrst little by our physical education instructor, Mr. Zeldin. The ollicers were: jack Robertson, president: Teddy Fox, vice-president: and Mahlon Fshbaugh, secretary-treasurer, The club sponsored a continuous schedule of activities during this year and hopes to continue them in the future. Thursday Art Club, sponsored by Miss Arrnacost, decided to have no officers. Their main objective is to learn to draw by getting practice in drawing from actual objects and from natural scenes. Posters for school activities were made by the club members and the scenery' for the operetta was also made by them. The Friday Art Club is supervised by Miss Armacost, The club elected Eleanor Keplinger, president: Eugenia Horstmann, secretary: and joan Robinson, treasurer. In the future the Art Club hopes to become an important part of the school by giving aid in all school functions and developing the individual interest of talented G,H.S. students. The B0-Peeps Club, new this year, was for freshmen girls. Under the direction of Miss Cotterman, the girls elected the following officers: janet Roby, president: Eugenia Zouneck, vice-president: Mary jo Holland, secretary: and Joanne Slye. treasurer. The activities of the year included making woolen lapel pins, jewelry, and serving at professional meetings. ' l46l
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