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Mechanical Skill THE HOBBY CLUB The Hobby Club is an organization created for the purpose of providing boys and girls with the means to construct anything for which they have a desire, so far as tne facilities of the shop permit. In woodworking, model boats, planes, jewelry boxes, drawing boards, book ends, wall shelves, and similar articles have been made. Bracelets, ash trays, and center punches were among the metal pro- jects which were constructed. Robert Murdock is president of this club, whose Hlteen members meet every Thursday during the Activities Period under the supervision of Mr. Edward A. Orgek. Sltzzlclifzgi Sullivan, Xlifochna, Vosteen, Balcer- zuk, Mr. Orgek, Snyder, Roddenberry, M u r d ri c k , Hauser, Morien. Sffliffg: Pritchard, O'l5rien, Putt.: ley, Rorick. Smfzdiug: June Bell, jo- anne Bell, Green, V. Young, Bandemer, Living- ston, Pescaro, Stach. Seated: Shimmel, B. Clark, A. Mason, Sharmun, Miss Hornby, Caleb, Bates, Fletcher, Felix. The Leisure Time Club is a new organization which gives girls an opportunity to do something in the line of sewing which they would not have time to do otherwise Under the sponsorship of Miss Agnes Hornby, the girls knitted, crocheted, embroidered, tatted and sewed. Some of the girls learned how to use patterns and make clothes for themselves. Those who did not know how to sew by machine were taught how to operate sewing machines. The officers of the Leisure Time Club are: Inez Sharman, president, Alice Mason, vice-presidentg and Wilma Caleb, secretary-treasurer. THE LEISURE TIME CLUB Wise Use of Leisure Z5
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Poise and Grace THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Senior Dramatic Club of forty members meets every Tuesday in the Little Theater with its sponsor, Mrs. Ida Cole. This year the three-act play Feathers In A Gale was presented. For Assembly Night two one- act plays, Love In Bloom directed by Norman Misso and YY7ho Murdered Who?,' supervised by Connie Lattin, were given. The training of student directors, the studying of stage lighting and make-up, and the care of the property room have been some of the special projects. Officers of the club are: Kevin Anderson, president, Margaret Acer, vice-president, and Patricia Britt, secretary. T011 Rozy: Rockwell, Hare, Don Kilborn, Poler, Bob Matson, Misso, Rodden- berry, Franchell, Ames, Wurl, Tordan. Semfzaf Row: Williains, Kerr, Brennan, A. Mason, Acer, Anderson, P. Britt, Breit- beck, Menke, Rankin, In gcrsoll, Smith. From' Row: H. J. Hoffmaster, Vickery, Wfillett, Marcia Pavjack Roddenberry, Welslz, Lat- tin, Beeton, M. Hoffmas- ter, Clendenon, Maxine Payjack. Top Row: P. Moriarty, Calafates, Frady, Miss Newton, Lercher, Ives, Ayrault, Dillon, Bacon, Robbins, Hunter, Arnett, Rea, Campana, Swift. Sitiiug: Paine, Hibbard, J. Moriarty, Burnan, Knights, Hazel, Albright, Miller, Matson. This year there are two Dramatic Clubs because of the great interest shown. The twenty-three members of the Junior Dramatic Club meet every Thursday in the Little Theater under the sponsor- ship of Miss Frances Newton. These members who are in Junior High School, study the art of make-up and the correct pronunciation of common words, as well as put on plays. One play staged by the junior Dramatic Club this year was a Thanksgiving drama presented in an assembly. The officers of the club are: Betsey Robbins, president, Joanne Moriarty, vice-president, and Nancy Burnam, secretary-treasurer. THE JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Clear Enunciation 24
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Friendliness THE JUNIOR BOYS' CLUB During the past year The junior Boys' Club gave a dancing party with refreshments, for the mem- bers of the junior Girls' Club. In the fall they hiked to the woods for a drill session. First aid and the operation of machine guns and rifles are two of the club's projects. This group of forty boys is divided into two sections, one group meeting on Tuesdays and the other on Thursdays. The officers are: first group, Donald Passarell, president, Roy Fisher, vice-president, Carl Zimmerman, secretary, Bob Haiel, treasurer, seiond group, Kenneth Hofert, president, Carl Her- man, vice-president, Norman Wliittleton, secretltyg Sam Licinio, treasurer. Mr. Merrill Walratlu is sponsor. Tuff' Razz? Puwley, Bloom Iwliller. Ififchling, R, Bar ber, Iliiifoocl, Wfatlcins, Q,-n. .1 xt .. , A 1. x ucnaa , -l7,I'lI.II'l, cam , Skinn: r. 5'ewsJn' I?f1zz'.' Ivlatsiun, Bzvvlc, INI. AIl7C7lH'.t, li 'ia'-fra. Tucker. lNIcHuQh, Filarowslii, Stork, Sijhra dir, Wfieczorclc. ffroffr Roux' Kraatz, Swift, Cole- man, C. Zimmerman, Pas- sarcll, Mr. Wfalrath, Hof- ert, Fisher, Hazel, Culver, Blum. T011 Roux' Dusenherrv, Moriartv Rhinehart, Fi- larowski, Britt, Field, Nohle, Pratt, Hibbard, Ames, Paul. Second Rifazfx' Ayrault, Spaulding. Wfhite, Ehrenrcich, Mrs. Lawless, Frady, Ellison, Lercher, Dillon, Grimes. From' Roux' Ives, Hazel, Beaver, Jamcle Calafates, Cam- pana, Hunter, Adams, Bacon, A, Hellert, Fuller. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elaine McManus Lawless the junior Girls' Club of thirty-three mem- bers meets every Tuesday during the Activities Period. During the year the club has done considerable sewing along various lines. It has also given danc- ing lessons and a formal dance. The purpose of these activities has been to teach the pupils to dance so that they may attend school dances. In that way they are helping the school to raise money. This yearls officers are: Catherine Campana, president, Kay Calafates, vice-president, Marilyn Hunter, secretary, Joanne Iamele, treasurer. THE JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB Corcliality 26
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