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A group of club members typing: ffirst rowj Dorothy Hawthorne, Wanda Miller, Gail Hurstg Csecond row, Helen Chaiko, Lois Miller, Louise Millerg Cthird row, jean Craig, Ln Verne Montergue. Now in its second year, the Service Cluh has in membership of thirtyfthree eommereiglllyf minded students from 11Bf12A classes. The elulfs purpose is to serve Langley teachers and pupils hy typing roll hooks, report cards :intl notieesg hy cutting steneilsg hy making ditto Two parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Parrish, enjoyed their visit to the Service Club. Here they watch their son Otto Cleftl, Grace Brownhill and Frank Kutz operating the mimeograph machine. copies of the Ltmgleyette, tests anal recipes. Last Novemher the memhers visited the Williairii Penn Hotel exhihit of husiness machines and ofhee equipment. Some were permitted to type on the electric typewriters, while others watched machine demonstrations. EHE SERVICE IIEUB EEAIIHES SERVICE 552 The ditto machine is easier to operate than the mimeograph, and its use is encouraged because of its greater economy. Members of the Service Club soon become adept at opera- ting both types of machines. Patricia Dougherty and Marie Merana are shown at the left run- ning off copies of notices for the AERONAUT.
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3 1- vw, ,a A .,,'S vav T x Y Nt . ' TRI-HLY DlVll0PS Trifl-lifY is gi Christian fellowship organization designed to create, maintain, and extend through' out the school and community high -standards of Christian character. Guided hy their sponsor, Miss Isabelle Blyholder, the members work to seek, to End, to share. Each year at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter they aid the poor of the community. Qther projects are the annual Mother- Daughter Dinner, the HifY Dinner and the National l'li:Y Congress. Each year the cluh takes charge of the Easter Week Devotions.. Closing the Induction Service for new members, these girls are explaining the Lord's Prayer: Dolores Mason, Barbara Hanson, Betty Jane Waugh, Audrey Henderson, Lillian Urbatis, Arlene Johnson, Beverly Fischer, Peggy Singer. The Cabinet consists of the Tri-Hi-Y officers and the committee chairmen: Cseatedj Marilyn Hoffman, secretary, Betty Leiper, vice presidentg Mary Lou Chekan, treasurer, Shirley Roach, presidentg fstandingj Elizabeth Dur- kin, joan Hartner, Janice Hershberger, Patricia Samuels, Phyllis Martin. The Hi-Y Conference is held at Camp Kon-O-Kwee, where the girls learn the principles of leadership. These girls waited on tables and washed dishes at the Conference: fseatedj Dolores Woznialc, Chermaine Lewisg fstandingl Barbara Cannon, Lois Jean Williams, Joanne White, Patricia Frank, Shirley Mann, Nancy Myer, fseatedj Elva Miller. CHARACTER
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SIIMI lllllll SSPE IJ lll G HIIIIRS v Langley has the most modern ty e of 'p visual aid equipment, both sound and silent types. Threading the sound projector are: Donna Oglehay freading the guide sheetj, Adele McCabe, Carl Ireland Cthreadingj. Standing by, ready to assist, are Donald Merritt and Anna Marie Skerczalc. Room 2 05, the hiology lahoratory, is the home room of those students who have heen chosen on the hasis of interest, ' ' d serve the school h aptitu e and scholarship to y operating the various types of picture projectors: still, silent and sound. After a period of instruction, the Visual Aiders develop such skill in operating these machines that they are permitted to project pictures in The care and repair of the film is an impor- tant part of the Visual Aider's work. Splicing film in this picture are: Valentine Short, Anna Marie Roedler, Donna Parks, Jean Woerlein and Pat Caspary. Ov 'I either classrooms or assemhly, whenever their services are required, They learn also how to make minor adjustments 'ind ' . repairs on the machines and how to care properly for the film. Responsihle not only for the training of this group, hut also f h or t e planning 'md the equiwf . ' l ment of the visual and program is Mr. Elmer Thumm, the cluh sponsor. K? QM 3? - 0
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