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Handicraft Club The Handicraft Club was organized under the supervision of Mrs. Cresse. in September, 1947. The chief accomplishment for the year was the knitting of argyle socks in a variety of colors. Through the cooperation of twenty-seven members, a successful display was presented in the Old Drug Store. .Stamp Club The Middle Township Philatelic Club was organized late in the school year. Each Tuesday the group meets to discuss new issues of postage stamps. Some members have made album pages. Some send uFirst Day Covers . All have a good time with their favorite hobby. 43
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X F 5 F l l i :Si aa. 3. Q s l t E i Lll ,, , --Y' V-f - -...uri V Dramatic Club This club, under the name of The Masquersn, was assisted by Miss Nickerson and Miss Thornton. The members gave various plays in assembly, providing entertainment in an interesting and enjoyable manner for the student body. Next year the club hopcs to obtain pins to indicate that its members are really Thespiansf' Library Club The Library Club under the leadership of Miss Black, furnished improve- ments in the library by checking old books, returning books to their proper places, and fixing new pockets and cards to replace old ones. A new author and title filing system will be placed in the library as soon as the material arrives. 42
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Agriculture judging Team Mr. Courter entered a six man team in the state contests at New Bruns- wick. Arthur Cresse placed first in the state, in 'tpotato disease identifica- tion . A four man team, sent to Glasshoro for the South Jersey contest, placed second in uapple packing . There is also a dairy team, a feed iden- tification team, and a team ,I'or judging and grading eggs. Safety Patrol Starting the year with fifteen old members, the Safety Patrol increased its membership to twenty - six, one Freshman, two SUpil011'l0I'6S, twelve Juniors, and eleven Seniors, and sponsored by Mr. Young. The Patrol helped to develop good citizenship among the students. After a year of' activity, the Patrol celebrated by taking a trip to Shibe Park. 44 L -1-im
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