Knox Memorial High School - Seymour Yearbook (Russell, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Knox Memorial High School - Seymour Yearbook (Russell, NY) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 74 of 136
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Page 73 text:

Austin Barbara Backus Avis Barry Marie Briggs Sarah Bullock Lois Caswell Hope Caswell Nelson Charron Mary f.. 'I HONOR ROLL Charron Nancy Colton Pauline Coughlin Rogene Curtis Ella Dodds Katharine King Margaret LaFountaln Nadine Mxlls Jean CAMERA C LUB Morrow, Marlene Pike Geraldine Rider John Sutter, Dorothea Thurstin Ioan Towne Richard Wiese Janet The members of the Camera Club although few ln number have had a great eal of lun and have learned how to take pictures as well as how to develop them. Our officers are President Marie Barry, Vice President Rogene Coughlln Secretary Barbara Austin Treasurer Marlene Morrow We hope that next year more people take an interest in this project as it can useful as well as enjoyable T A. B. CLUB The T A B Club was organized in September with Miss Brown as advisor The following officers were elected President Helen Lalone, Secretary Laurie Storie Treasurer Pauline Colton. The T A B Club consists of ten members who for one period each week help bliss Brown in the library Their work consists of checking out books putting them back on the shelves and working with the card catalog At Christrnas the members drew names and had a dinner in the library at noon We members of the Art Club for the last two years can truthfully say that this activity has been very helpful. ART CLUB Mrs. LeBerge fs the instructor of sixteen interested members. We hold our class on every Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. At the beginning of the year we started our activities by cutting out block letters to use in making posters. Since then we have made posters for different a :bool functions. Then we were taught how to paint pictures on the blackboard with colored chalk. X This led to water paints. We were taught design arrangement and balance by using these mediurns. It was fun to use the finger paint. The pictures we dld inwater colors were mounted and displayed. The class has finished designing non-real anlrnals with colored chalk on wet paper. When these were finished we found them very amusing. Now we are busy 1 constructing paper mache anhnals for toys. The club is interesting and exciting. It has given us a great deal of pleasure. l , fs, .AL 'ring sgvmuvn C, f a i : z D I ' ' -I I q z J be . ' C c 1' : D 2 -, - . tk , . .1 X Q. . N l Q



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f f 12, . KMH5 - Y, ,F SCIENCECLUB At the first meeting of the Science Club more boys reported than could be ac commodated The large number ln our club has kept us from becoming Very well organised but everyone has been busy As a club we worked on model airplanes for the first part of the year and many who weren t interested in this work became associated with wood working and have made blrd houses, shelves stools and many other useful articles NEWSPAPER CLUB Newspaper Club this year numbers twenty one members Our staff consists of the following President Barbara Austin, Editor, Thelma Srnlth Secretary Treasurer Marlene Morrow, Actlvltles Editor Pauline Colton bara Austin Joyce Rider Pauline Colton, Sports Jack Sibley and Dennis Chaseg Fashions, Marlene Morrow Barbara Austin, Lois Bullock, News Reporters Senior Mary Bullock Iunlor Barbara Towne Sophornore Charles Bleau Freshrnan Dorothea Sutter Exghth Grade Belva Denton Seventh Grade Betty Coloton Alumni Miss Wilcox, Typlsts Rogene Coughlln Marlene Morrow Barbara Austin Thelxna Smith Scandal Thelma Smith Marlene Morrow Gene Whiteford Marie Barry Literature Darrell Fraser Science Club Francis Dean, Art Club Betty Coloton, T A B Club Warren Reed Photo Club Jack Slbley Radio Club Lyndon Filleld Cheerleaders Gene Whlteford Advisors Miss Clark and Mrs Kralth Typing Mr Armstrong Art Mrs LeBerge Art Editors Bar We feel justly proud of our art work which is under the supervision of Mrs LeBerge A standard cover, having as a central motif a picture of Knox Memorial High School has been adopted. This cover has usually been of heavy poster paper We hope that each year will bring further new lmprovenxents to Knox Knews RADIO CLUB This year the seventh grade Radio Club elected .Toan Thurstln President I-IowardGotham Vice President, Harold Peabody Secretary,JaxnesRlder Treasurer At the beginning of the year we presented a radio play The Pied Piper of Hamelln. Also we worked on a play called The Court of Hearts We enjoyed the Radio Club very much and appreciate Mrs Armstrong s will lngness to help C ORREPONDENC E CLUB The Correspondence Club organized through the International Students Society of Hillsboro Oregon last fall has a membershxp of fifteen The officers are Darrell Fraser President, Helen Lalone Vice President, and Gladys Colton Sec retary Mrs Armstrong is the Club advisor The purpose of this organizatxon is to foster friendship and promote world peace with students of other countries Addresses are secured from headquarters and members correspond with students of their own age group xn other lands Let ters were received thxs year from Austria Spain Africa Portugal Canada France England and Germany The letters received were brought to the Club meetings and dxscussed One of our most interesting meetings occurred when Mr VanSant spoke to us on his recent war experiences ln France He brought many war souvemrs to illus trate hxs talk A clothlngf drive for needy people overseas was undertaken in the sprxng I started on February 14 and ended March 14 During that time we packed exght duffle bags of clean used clothing to be shipped to the World Church Service Ln New York City This organization maintains clothxng distribution centers xn Europe and Asxa The Club is very grateful for the ixne support of the people in thzs distract for the drive The members have expressed a desire to see films showxng life and customs in other countrxes As the annual goes to press we are plannmg to secure such films as these They will be shown durxng actzvity period and will serve as a basxs for dlscussxon Elan! llazffl. Q ff .W THE SEYM H -lynn 'Qt W 'T 4' . . - 1 p, . . y .

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