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ef' '15 .56 I1 blk Bzwk row, left tu right: Hakenjos, MacDonald, Bess, Bowers, Pallas, Flrnlzcrg, Scully. Lurlz, llls-iiixlry. l-'r..nt rn .': ' luhnsun, Nucl, Zlnlnmn, Slroh, Ward, Benson, E. Johnson, Fi-rqlrckswmn, Whlte. LIGHTS. CAMERA. ACTION The ligl-I+ of day and lhe sunsel glow are 'lhe prey for 'lhese queslionisls of negaiives, snapshofs, and prin+s. The members of 'lhe club learn +he various par+s of fhe camera and how +hey can im- prove on fheir piclures . . . 'Phe officers are HenrieHa Bishop, presidenlg Kay Hull'- gren, vice-president Reiio Aho, secrefary- ireasurer. Mr. McGowan is lhe adviser of +he Phofography Club. The whirring of a movie proieclor is music lo +he ears of fhese screen fiends . . . when a movie is on lap for a class a+ M. H. S. you may coun+ on seeing some member of +he Proieclion Club running +he proieclor. Members learn how +0 operaie +he proieclor and 'lhe recorder . . . presi- den+, Ronald S+enbergg vice-president Paul Pallas: secrefary-+reasurer, James Fredrickson . . . Mr. Carl Bullock, adviser. FOTO FIENDS Bark row, left to right: Aho, Hultgren, Peterson, B. Johnson, Elz'ng:a, Hiney. Front mv. Delllillv, Swan on 'wx-,-U mlm Rl'-hop, Kollzm. J. Jnhngnn, Mr. 1NlCGflW'3H
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PROMISING ARTISTS T. A. B. S. Stand ng, left to right: Pennn, Fowler, Bowers, Werner, Sherbinow, Keeler, Morals. Young, DoMille. Maki, M'ss Bugeon, Seated, back row: f ' Kuri'xn Messenger, Johnson, York Lyons, Brixton. Second ron: Iearce, . , . Aho, Ward. Front row: Schneider, Cook. Eilola. Sheldon. The Arr Club members were indusfri- ously flourishing fheir pine and maple ainf brushes when Timber Tim peeked P around fhe door . . . he saw fhese arfisfs s n I working wnfh wood, leafher, and c ay foo. Affer 'lalking fo fhe club presidenf, Tom Cook, he found oul' fhal' 'lhese people were working on proiecfs fo develop hobbies and pasfimes for fhemselves . . . while chaffing wifh a few ofher able ar- There's a new acldifion fo ihe family of clubs a+ M. H. S.! This year, wifh Miss Psiris as fheir adviser, and wi'I'h fhese officers: Paf Lempesis, presidenfg Judie Royea, vice-presidenfg Mary Lou Robin- son, secrefaryg and Cafherine Graham, publicify chairman, fhe 'l'een-age baby siffers have really goffen fhings accom- plished! They have formed a Teen-age Baby Siffers Club, shorfened 'lhe name fo Tabs, and worked diligenfly. Their main purpose is 'l'o sfudy and discuss lhe problems which come up when faking care of children, and fo leach fheir mem- bers how io care for fhe children correcf- ly. They also feach fheir members ex- acfly whal' is expecfed of fhem when fhe children are in fheir care, and how fo co- operafe wifh ihe parenfs, and, in furn, how 'rhe parenfs should co-operafe wifh fhe si'Her, and whaf fo expecf of fhem. These Norfhern girls have learned fo re- specl' a baby's cry even as fhey have learned fo respecf fhe moan of fhe wind in our mighfy Norfhern pines. fisfs he learned fhai' 'fhe ofher club of- ficers are Ralph Tuomela, vice-presidenfg Donna Mae Ward, secrefaryg and Bill York, fhe cash keeper . . . Timber Tim also mel' fhe club sponsor, Miss Bugeon. Be- fore leaving fo calch 'fhe lumber frain, he leff fhe club wifh 'lhis closing fhoughf, Maybe someday some promising young ar'I'is+ will come from fhis club. Time will fell! Back row, left to right: Miss Psiris, Royea, Lempesis M, Robinson. Third row: McCauley, Newman, Closser Graham. Second row: Olson, Adams, Muhlhauser Lenore. Front row: E. Robinson, Bell, Johnson, Derocher
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H tk low It-ft tn right: I'os.o, lxlzwlvoxizilti, Johnson, Culver, Guillzmd, Paqutette, Mr, Sosnouski, Left to right: Curl Nystrom, VICE presl Rushton St-cond row: lT0l1l't'ilt'I Nvlson, Young, N. Nystrom, Redman, Paul, Con-sani. Front row: dont: Tom Pet0IS, ure-sment: B11 Pruess Clark, Rushford. Sauri, C. Nystrom, Pruess, Kasiska, Westen. secretary, Dave Gullland, treasurer 's LETTERMEN The Key Club, one of lhe saplings of +he I949-50 club organizalions, quickly aimed for ils target . . . 'ro raise tomor- row's civic, educalional, and business leaders lhrough proiecls underlalcen in lhe green years . . . The firsl buII's-eye ap- peared in a fund raising bo'Hle drive. The second cropped oul' in the frame of 'lhe Win+er Spor+s bu++on campaign . . . S+raighl' Arrow describes lhis Club fo a T . . . ll s hilfing +he mark. Sponsor, Mr. Savolag presidenf, Sieve Pe+rosg vice- presidenf, Larry Ewing: secrelary, Tom Peters: and treasurer, Ronald Slenberg. Ittt to ight: Tom Peters, sovrx-t'u'y: Ron- Pofenlales of +he gridiron, hardwood, cinderpalh, and so-much-lumber lbase- balll is the Marquelle High Varsily Club. Builders of lhe club are 'rhe major le+'l'er winners. To slrenglhen its already firm foundalion, fhe club has worked with several proiecls, lhe biggesl being fhe booster buHon campaign which helped send the football team lo fhe U. of M.- lndiana game last fall. Olher projects in the consfruclion were . . . ushers for sports evenls, lhe placing of a welcome sign in rhe gym +o all visiting leams, and pul- 'ling into effecl' a new blueprinl lconsfi- +u'l'ionl. Conlracfor or adviser, Mr. Stan Sosnouski. FUTURE KIWANIANS 't l'tI- lI'l'flS1l'l'l'3 SIGN' 1't'l'US. PVPSV Bark row, left to right: Mr.. Hatch, Newman, Culver, Lyons, Szvrilit-rp: Knauuss, Westin Peters ill' ll21l'l'5' l'TV-'Htl V l'-'I'Y'4'9lt'lL'l1t. Mr, Slvom. Front row: Rev. Alford, Whlte, McGinley, Ewinf, Belumzer, Mic n, Petrus Cons: I ' 'i'
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