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41 6 ey WE RE THE BERRIES in We Share lntere 651144 Various organizations for students of similar tastes and ambitions once again welcomed both old and new members, After school or in the evenings, groups interested in lan- guages, services, and hobbies met to share ideas and to plan programs for the year. ccjgjfefl Hl-TRI lpage 285. Although girls in each grade formed their own Hi-Tri club affiliated with the local Y.W.C.A., the four groups cooperated closely in service and social activities. A food dance, the first of its kind in L.l-l.S., was held preceding Thanksgiv- ing, admission fees, a can of food from each student, were distributed among twelve needy families. Members served the community by collecting money for the Polio Drive, selling popcorn at the basketball games, ushering for Community Concerts, and helping the Red Cross. To serve the school the girls acted as monitors, seeing that the girls' rest rooms were kept neat and clean, Saturday, February l9, was a big day in the life of every Hi-Tri girl, for this was the date of the annual formal. The theme Shangri-la was carried out with Chinese lanterns and symbols, turn- ing the old gym into an Oriental paradise. AUDIO-VlSUAL CLUB ipage 301. Fourteen of the thirty-one boys in Mr. Hall's special guidance operated the many visual educa- tion machines used in the classrooms each day, at times the movie schedule was so heavy that both Room 22 and the high school audi- torium were used. To furnish entertainment for classmates and to build their treasury, the club showed movies during noon hours. LIBRARY STAFF fpage 311. ln an effort to familiarize more students with the library and its mechanics, Miss Baade increased her staff of library helpers to twenty-five. Be- fore the year was over these students could locate books and add fines in record time. FUTURE RN. CLUB fpage 237. Through panel discussions, guest speakers, tours of Longcliff and several Indianapolis hospitals, and work on the annual Heart Fund Drive, members discovered that nursing isn't all spotless white uniforms and caps, Sponsors were Miss Pitman and Miss Barbara Smith. Hopeful seniors model caps while other Future R, N. members watch approvingly. Officers were Shannon, president, Finnell, vice-president, Shafer, secretary, and Dickerson, treasurer.
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CLUB MEMBERS MAKE PLANS TO IMPROVE THE BERRIES' HOME STUDENT COUNCIL fpage 283, The govern- ing body of our school consisted of forty- seven students who were elected to voice the opinions of their guidance rooms dur- ing the monthly council meetings, The four class presidents, the four officers of the council itself, and four other members, some of whom were elected the previous year, made up the executive board, or ruling body of the council. A strategically located information booth, operated by council mem- bers for the benefit of new students, was one of the many services rendered by this organization. They also sponsored the an- nual Winter Fantasy, supervised the elec- tion of cheer leaders, set up a committee to select candidates for the citizenship award, purchased and decorated the school's Christmas tree, and as if all that weren't enough served as traffic monitors in the hall. SPRENCH CLUB lpages 26, 3lJ. Modern lan- guage students merged to form the Sprench Club-Sp for Spanish and rench for French- sponsored by Mrs, Trutt, In its programs the club, as yet on an experimental basis, sought to teach the cultures of both countries, At Christmas time a Mexican pinata party was held, and in May a picnic featuring French food was enjoyed by the sixty-five members. LATIN CLUB fpage 245, The initiation of 45 members set the pace for a busy year. Meetings planned around Roman games, songs, plays, or films threw light on that ancient civilization. Paris had nothing on these students, they planned their own style show revealing the latest fashions for the smartly dressed Roman lady or gentleman, A picnic, planned to suit American tastes, closed the year for the club and sponsor. Upper: The project committee, composed of officers representing different clubs, meets with advisors to list the suitable gifts ogan zat ons or classes ay lea e to the school Lower The Student Councl execut e board holds ts b weekly meet ng
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