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COMMERCIAL CLUB Row I-Mary Jo Johnson,Diane Ahrendts, Grace Hall Mary Elle , A n Johnsbn, Dorothy Giovannone, Dolores Binion. Row II- Betty Giavonn Row II- Betty Giovannone, Mrs. Misconis, Lila Montgomery, Barbara Daugherty,Alma Jean Koaches,Veatrice Perry,Dorothy Bingham, Beverly Ladd. Row III-Margaret Davis, Dorothy Schlott,Dorothy Bright, Mary Lou Cross, Pauline Best, Marian Redick, Hazel Webb.
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X .f 'r J ,iff 1, .ff, We S x , K w QW .lgf 7.0 . '4, .w e Y K A H A W' 5- fa- -'QF . GIRLS CRAFT CLUB The Girls Craft Club is direated by Mrs. Aiken and the officers are as follows: President-Lila Montgomeryg Vice- President--Mary Lou Crossg Secretary, Florence Fenstermakerg Treasurer, Audrey Davis, Reporter, Judy Bailey. We have made severr' things this year, such as shell pins, bead rings and leather belts. we have a lot of fun and are learning a lot of new crafts. BCYL CRAFT CLUB Q ' sSx we xi X, ,X-xx ' x A x S We have learned to make various things in Craft Club 6 this year-under the leadership of Mr. Cleveland. The first 4 thing we made was artificial bait for fishing. The next cd projects that followed were making rope from binder twine, f belts, wallets, and key cases from leather. After we fin- ished the leather projects we took up bead craft and our ' projects were rings and Indian bracelets. IQQ5 NQESI COMMERCIAL CLUB AQ, A There are 19 members in our commercial club. The offi- cers are: President--Betty Giovannoneg Vice President-Mary lou Cross, Secretary-Hazel Webb, Treasurer--Dorothy Schlott News Reproter--Lila Montgomery. The club is scheduled to meet each Friday during activ- it ity period. As the group is lange it is sub-divided with 2 to A girls in each division. A While one group mimeographs such forms as lunch report blanks, grade sheets, library, and permission slips, another is cutting and stapling some of'the forms into booklets. Another group folds paters for the school newspaper or counts sales tax stamps or some similar school service. Near the end of the year we will rearrange the books in the bookstore preparatory to storing the school books for the summer. I ,KARL HI-GHLIB S ,-
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