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This year, H352-53, marked the third year ol the existence of the Urainatits Club of Nlillortl. After numerous rehearsals and stage preparations, the club successfully presented Lady XYlllllClllCl'C'h Fan, a humorous comedy in four acts by Oscar XVilde. Grateful avknowledgnnent is made to Mrs. Constance Ailes and Mr. Robert Lewenberg who gave so freely of their time and energy in directing this group of stage- strufk thespians. Iiffie Saxton, president of the club, is ably assisted by Tinnny lfa- gan, vice-president, Nanny 'Wa- haus, secretary, and 'l'onnny Kah- line, business manager. 'P ers Teh' a tele' in Lady xvlllllClllCliC'S drawing M l'00Ill . Carol Campbell qriglitj, Mrs. lirlyne, c soles Arletle Robbins, Lady XYllltlL'IllCI'C. ,Q The Duchess ol Berwitk fCCIllCl'b, played by Carol jones, tries her hand at match- making.
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F. B. L. A. l The Future Business Leaders of America was begun in 1951 to create a better under- standing and interest in choosing a business career and to help its members develop competent business leadership. This past school year has seen a further development ol the ideas which lormed the foundation ol the club. Among their activities was a lield trip taken to McCormick and Company, Incor- porated. Here the members viewed both the ollice and the lattory in operation. Al- so an occupational survey is being conduct- ed through whith inlormation from the lo- cal business men is obtained concerning' the employment ol high school students. As a result, students may later secure business positions. Recipe for an ideal secretary. Do you haxe the proper ingredients? F. N. A. The purpose of the Future Nurses of America is to promote a better understanding ol nursing as a profession. Since the establislnnent ol the club, the member- ship has grown lrom eight to thirty-two. Now the F. N. A. is one ol the largest clubs sponsored by the Student Council. Under the supervision ol our school nurse, Mrs. 1flll2llJ6lll lleniler, demonstrations on practical nursing care are given. Movies and speakers from different areas ol nursing, lield trips to Baltimore hospitals, and discussion periods till the program ol this active club. Kf- ,, .a , si 's.s I-'uture nurses land future mothers learn the tricks of the trade. Make those corners tight girls, your patient may be a bit rambnnctious.
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The Library Club The Library Club has a dual purpose: to give students an opportunity to ren- der service to the school and to give them some understanding of library work as a profession. In addition, the members become acquainted with a large variety of books. During the year, the club sponsors numerous activities such as the Book Fair and Book Week assemblies, and al- so assists at the State Teachers' Conven- tion. Filing, arranging library display cases, and shelving books constitute only a few of the regular duties of the mem- bers. These activities go into making the Library Club one of the most useful in the school. Members of the Library Club prepare new additions to our ever-growing library. The Clee Club, established in 1950 by Mr. Clarence Beard, is an organization that is composed entirely ol students who have a special interest in singing. It is open to anyone from grades nine through twelve who enjoys singing semi-classical music and folk songs. The club meets only one period a week and is expected to give at least one public perlormance each year. Although the membership today is approximately the same in number as it was the first year, it now includes boys' voices. Glee Club -J'
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