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Since the establishment of the Monitor Club during the first year Milford opened, it has been expanding. The organization is effectively led by Mr. Frank Wargny who has done much to aid the group in carrying out its objectives. Don Horan is captain of the patrol. The vice presi- dent is Patty Chenoweth and secretary, Suzanne Agnew. The Monitor Club has been behind various activities such as the establishment of the one- way stair system, the purchase of bicycle racks, and forming of the pass system in the halls. Monitor Club The Craft Club was founded by Mr. William O'Dell so that interested boys could make free use ol the shop facilities in club period. The members work on such projects as wood working and building models. Robert Dillman is president, Ray lVoodworth, vice-presi- dent, and Bob Latimer is secretary. Craft Club Pass, please, and the new system is in progress.
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-1--is , -.4 Racquet Squad! Athletic Clubs Tennis Club: The Tennis Club was organ- ized in 1950 by Miss Jean Shelley. The aim of this organization is to develop fundamental skills and improve those skills already acquir- ed. Club activities include, as well as tennis, participation in indoor sports such as badmin- ton, basketball, volleyball, watching movies concerning tennis, and attending professional matches. Neal Fringer is the club's president, and .Ioan Gorsuch serves as Student Council representative. Squad I.e11de1's Club: The Squad Leaders Club, supervised by Mr. Harry Brown, is an important phase of the Physical Education Department. The club serves as a testing group for all new activities that Mr. Brown plans for later use in physical education clas- ses.
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Nkx ,I-. In 1950, the Parent-Teachers' Association do' nated two motion picture sound projectors to the school, thus creating the problem of finding capable boys to operate these expensive ma- chines. Mr. Clifton Streat formed a club, which provided trained operators. Radio Club The aim of the Radio Club is to give its members an interesting hobby and perhaps serve as a basis for their future careers. Through the efforts of Mr. Rat- tan, their sponsor and radio adviser, the boys have learned the theory of radio and are able to build and repair sets. Mr. Rattan has also encouraged the boys to learn the Morse Code and to obtain amateur radio licenses so that they may operate a short wave transmitter. Bob Oursler, secretary. Marvels of radio are brought into Mil- ford. Projection C lub This year Mr. 'Iohn Cimbalista sponsors the club of twenty-five members. Officers of the club are: Paul XVeit7el, president, and Arthur Baumann, secretary. Through the efforts of the projection crew, visual education is made pos- sible. L s- f 'Ne .J-93' .44 Shaffer is president of the club and joe
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