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DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS AND TECHNICAL HIGH CLASSES In Greenville High School we have had for the past two years two vocational schools. The students in the Diver- sified Occupations classes work a half day and then during the other half are instructed in class on subjects related to their work. The Technical High School offers courses in industrial arts, v oodshop cabinet-making, and in carpentry. Howard C. Ford serves as instructor.
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RADIO CLUB The Radio Club has been very ac- tive this year in helping to broadcast the High School radio programs and furnishing good music for the dances. Members are: Alvin Taylor, Herbert Corey, Denis Fleming, Frank Diener, Jimmy Ward, John Mayo, Charlie Jones, Sherrod White, and Tommy Deiner. Mr. E. R. Robinson serves as adviser. FRENCH CLUB With the purpose of letting the members exercise the French they had learned in class, the French Club was re- organized this vear by a group of second vear students and met every Monday night. The club gave two plays, one to the French classes and the other, Faim Est Un Grand Inventor , to the Senior High as a chapel program.
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TEEN AGE CLUB The Teen Age Club first opened June 1, 1944 in the high school cafeteria. Because of the infantile paralysis epidemic last sum- mer, the club was forced to close. On December 21, the Teen Age Club re- opened at it ' s new location in the Firestone Building. The Teen Age Club officers are : Pres- ident, James Crawford; Vice-President, Tommy Diener; Secretary, Phyllis Moore; Treasurer, Billy Mac Batchelor; Club Chaperon, Miss Mary Faison. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross enrollment for this year was $90. During the year the members filled gift boxes for the service men in hospitals, and Educational boxes for the school children in conquered countries. They collected coat hangers for service men and made utility bags. DEBATERS For the first time in several years Green- ville High School had a debate club this year, consisting of those students interested in de- bating. Four of these students making up a debate squad represented Greenville High in the State Triangular debate. Those on the affirma- tive team were Gladys Tyndall and Robbie Dean Dixon; the negative were Fred Brooks and Shelley Beard. The other debaters participated in an open forum discussion over the radio on the debate topic, Resolved: That The Legal Voting Age Bo Reduced to 18 Ye:us.
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