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Ot er Orqanizations ADVERTISING CLUB - Mr. Pawling. To aid in the advertisement of school activities by making posters is the object of this club. Several posters for the library have also been made. ARCHERY CLUB - Mr. Mock. This club is a new venture this year. The members have made a target, 15 bows, and 75 arrows. They have been practicing with them and plan to hold a meet in which the club members will compete. CAMERA CLUB - Mr. Worley. The object of this club is to familiarize the members with thc mechanism and use of the camera. The group has repaired some cameras and also developed pictures. They sold magazines to raise funds to carry on their work. CHECKER CLUB - Mr. Metcalf. This club, which meets in the library, gives' the pupils who are interested a chance to display their skill in playing checkers or chess. DEBATING CLUB - Miss Miller. The debating club, comprised of eight members, is a new venture this year. Open forums are held and questions of interest to the group are debated. GLEE CLUB - Miss Ruth. Here the girls have an opportunity to show their individual musical talents, either vocally or instrumentally. The rest of the time is spent in chorus work. BOYS, HEO CLUB - Miss Leininger. The members of this club, boys of the junior high school, have donned themselves in cooks' apparel to practice the preparation of foods. The study of proper clothing for the high school boy was also a feature of their year's work. TYPING CLUB - Miss Babb. This club provides an opportunity for academic students to learn the art of typing. THE BEACON- I939 fortyfthree -
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