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EHUH L EL B The Choral Club had approximately thirty members this year, representing grades seven to twelve. There was no operetta because of re- strictions imposed by wartime regulations. The members of the club, augmented by other stu- dents of the school, participated in several holi- day programs. For the musical part of our Easter program this group sang excerpts from The Crucifixion by Stainer. if-XNEING EL B The Dancing Club, under the direction of Mrs. Leslie and Miss Crowe, has once again proven to be the most popular club in school. Each Fri- day morning the members enjoy an hour of Njitterbuggingv and straight dancing. Special credit this year goes to the younger members of the club, the seventh and eighth graders, who have made successful efforts to participate in the club activity. EUUHI G EL B We have enjoyed a few lessons in cooking, especially when it came time to test the proof of the pudding, we were all there with our knives, forks and spoons. You will not see our heels and toes any more, for we have learned to fill in the holes with thread by doing our own darning. Next year, it is hoped that we can continue in our sewing and culinary arts.
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Ezlitor-in -Ch ie .... ELMLEU 1- s, ...,. Business Manager . . . . S T2 i P P Assistant ......... Literary Editor . Assistrmt . . . . Sporls Erlilors . .. Assismnts . . . Art Editor . Assismnl . . . The Elmleo staff presents this 1943 publication with the hope that all the material will be of value and interest to each member of our student body. In spite of some difficulties experienced because of war ronditions the staff has worked hard to maintain and improve the quality of the yearbook and to present a really true picture of our school life. 30 . . ..li0lll-1lt'I' KIIIAMIAN . . . .W'Anm:N l-'izsiwilmz ..... . .JACK lil-zmcuzx' ....Sunu.m Pm:-zxsow .....lll-IATRICI-1 WY'NKlJlDl' ......DAvm SAN!-'olm ,ll-LAN FI-INMIIIIC ' Ronizm' Hmns Wll.I.IAN1 GLENN RUTH Dmvlmz ... . . . .BA1m.um Fi:l.l.i-:Nz .losiivmxiz lxlUN'l'Rl-ILLA
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SEIE EE CLUB The officers of the Science Club are: President, Robert Chapmang Vice-President, Alvin Merrickg Secre- tary, David Sanfordg Treasurer, William Smith. Due to transportation restrictions, the club members could not visit the Franklin Institute as in the past. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Slay- baugh. the members have made incendiaries of several types. explo- sives, ink. and vanishing cream. Before the year closes, they also in- tend to make photographic prints. AHEHEHY This is a new addition to our clubs and it has proven successful. Each member must complete their bow and arrows before testing their skill. Mr. Shafer is the sponsor and Alfred Hirschle is president. Other members include Margaret Meister. Florence Pennypacker, Ruth Boehn, Esther Edwards, Ruth Draving. Dorothy Pletcher, Howard Booz. Fred Siegle, Albert Haag, Donald Craul, Ronald Thompson, Robert Hewitt. Albert Fischer. ART CLUB If any of the students go into Room 8. they will see the products of the Art Club. Miss Keisling, the new art teacher, is largely respon- sible for this as she encourages every form of art from handicraft to oil painting and requires that the work be original. The members of this club are Thomas Ewald, David Smith, Margaret Schultz. and Barbara Fellenz.
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