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LATIN CLUB Here two members of the Latin Club are giving the room a “Christmasy” atmosphere by writing Latin greetings on the board while others are trying to make sense from several Latin Christmas cards. President Loretta Massa Vice-President David Bood Secretary Pilar Moreira Treasurer Douglas ' Williams Sponsor Mrs. Annabelle Shone These people have something over most of us, for they not only say the Pledge to the Flag in our language but also say it in Latin. The club consists of only the second year Latin class, but first year Latin students were invited to several club parties. Looks fun, doesn’t it? All you have to do is learn Spanish; then you can enjoy singing Spanish songs as these girls are doing. The Spanish Club meets once every three weeks in the home of one of the members. SPANISH CLUB President Ralph Kerwin Vice-President Walter Atseff Secretary Janet McMurtry Treasurer Louise Jacobson Sponsor Mr. Robert Neff These Americans who are not satisfied with our language! These students, like so many others, are tackling the Spanish language and decided that it would help to study a map of Spain first. Here, they are busy tracing the route that Julius Caesar traveled through Spain.
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President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Sponsor THESPIANS Jacque Machin Annette Eagle Lorelei Callaway Richard Keel Miss Mary Duffy “Is that so!” exclaim the above actors. In trying out for the skit, “The Story Grows,” these students try to show amused disbelief. The story is about several wom en that get together and gossip. Now you know women. President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Sponsor LIBRARIANS Pilar Moreira Shirley Sitzenstock Joan Coleman Grace Johnson Mrs. Mary Bailey “Catch her!” exclaims an enthusiastic Thespian. Looks as if she’s fainting, doesn’t it? Well, that’s just good acting, and acting is what the Thespians learn to do. They presented a skit entitled “The Story Grows” at the Parent-Teacher Association T.V. show. Checking out workbooks and textbooks are among duties of the librarians. All the textbooks delivered to classes pass through their hands, for they dust, number, and check books for pencil marks. Many of the girls came to help sort the books even before school had started this year. The Librarians are loading books on the book cart. That’s really a job to keep books straight after 950 students use the library. The Librarians often have clean up parties after school and drink cokes while dusting books.
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SCIENCE CLUB President Vice-President .... Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor . . . . Ethan Owens . Dorothy Vorpahl . . Annette Eagle Miss Lola Stewart Ever heard of making lightning in a laboratory? Well, that’s just what these sci entists are doing! This fascinating machine is being used to generate static electricity (lightning to most people). Really looks interesting, doesn’t it? These experimenters hope to be the “Future Scient- ists of America.” Here, these members of the Science Club are distilling water and doing a good job of it. They’ll do about any experiment anyone “dreams up,” so if you sniff an evil smell some noon hour you can bet it’s the “scientists” at work in room 204. Sponsor AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB Mr. Howard Yunker Here, one of the more advanced members of the Audio-Visual Club is showing two other fellows how to splice film. You have no doubt welcomed some Audio-Visual boy’s intrusion when he took away “study- ing time” to show a movie. Many thanks to our “camera men.” Carrying equipment to and from rooms where movies are to be shown is also part of the duty of the Audio- Visual club boys. Here, some of the standard apparatus is being carried to a part of the building where the movie will be set up. Muscles plus skill are needed in this club.
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