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Gikxaflub ' Forum Club i Band i GLEE CLUBS The Girls' and Bovs' Glee Clubs are s onsored bv Mr. Umfleet and are tauvht bv 1 , C 4 College practice teachers. Although the clubs are not very large, they have proved quite successful and have given some very entertaining convocations. FORUM CLUB This club is really not a regular school club since it meets in the evening but the members are juniors :md seniors of the high school. The officers are: Sponsor, Mr. Hagang Chairman, Marian Eilisg Secretary, Marian Yinger. BAND Under the direction of Mr. Bergethon, the band has advanced very rapidly this year. Most of the members are young and have several years of study before they grad- uate. Bancl officers are: President, jack McCartneyg Vice-President, Paul Bintzg Secre- tary, John Galeg Student Director, Marion Sellers.
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The Art Club The Art Club was organized and sponsored by Miss Knudson. This year's activities were learning more about art handicrafts. The officers were: President, Paul Chenowethg Vice- President, Glen Crawleyg Secretary, Eleanor Bintz. Photography Club Under the direction of Mr. Stew- art, the club has had a very suc- cessful year in the study of the principles of photography. The of- ficers are: President, Paul Bintzg Vice-Pres- ident, Bob Wallaceg Secretary- Treasurer, Mary Lou Hammond. The Book Club The Book Club, sponsored by Miss XValls, has stressed through outside speakers the value of read- ing as an integral part of our lives. The officers are: Prseident, Evelyn Alleeg Vice- President, Myron Kingg Secretary and Treasurer, Elisabeth Northrop. lndustrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club is made up of high school boys interested in the industrial World. The officers are: Chester Trout, James Heavens, and George Davis. Sponsor, Mr. H. A. Thomas. Dramatics Club Miss DeMoss was sponsor for the first semesterg Miss McGaughey, second. Several plays have been produced this year and presented at club meetings. Officers are: President, Juaima Donnohueg Vice-President, Marilyn Stewartg Secretary, Lois Fordg Treasurer, Jeannette Campbell.
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Physical Science The club has spent most of its time studying recent current dis- coveries ancl radio. The officers are: Sponsor, Mr. Jones, President, Joe Alleeg Vice-President, Adran Long, Secretary -Treasurer, Jim O'Hair. Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to increase the sense of world fellowship by acquainting its mem- bers with Roman ideals and cus- toms. The officers are: John Bishop, Betty Broadstreet, and Marjorie Shammel. Adviser, Miss Reese. Girl Reserves Firxf Row: fleft to rightj J. Don- nohue, J. Campbell, B. Fenn, Maddox. M. Ellis, M. B. Martin, E. Boots. Sl'l'0lIl1 Row: M. Hammond, V. Shirley, V. Throop. P. Thomp- son, M. Stewart. B. Dobbs. J. Etter, C. Duncan, E. Cox. Tbira' Row: M. Shamel. M. Yinger, B. Terry, I. Moore, V. Dean, M. Black, M. Conrad. Fonrfb Row: V. Rogers, M. Scobee, Z. Fleenor, C. Vaughan, E. Bintz, B. Broadstreet. Agriculture Club Under the leadership of Mr. Ed- monson, most of the time has been spent studying various phases of farming. 4-H club work was dis- cussed also. The officers are: President, Lewis Flintg Vice- President. Ted Crawford, Secre- tary, Bill Vyrightg News Reporter, Robert Grimes. l-lome Economics The Home Economics Club is sponsored by Miss McClain and Miss Hicks. Activities include vo- vocational as well as social func- tions. The officers are: President, Elizabeth Bowmang Vice-President, Faye Tharpg Secre- tary, Dorothy Gorham, Treasurer, Maxine Dillinger.
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