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.Simlenf ounci The student council is composed ot representatives from each homeroom and class through which the students present their problems and suggestions to the council. The officers for this year are: jim Bueche, president, Kay Knighton, Vice-presidentg Pat Meade, secretaryg and Jane Clark, treasurer. erica 5:5 io fance The Clerical Assistance Club, under the direction of Mrs. Uverbey, aids in typing and gives students experience in the type of work they will en- counter on the jobf' The members help out in the office and do extra typing for teachers. . x 33 The F. F. A., under the direction of Mr. Mercer and Mr. Hitch, is an activity under which many of the boys participate in basketball and soccer games with other state chapters of the F. F. A. They also sell baby chicks, have parties, banquets, and many agriculture projects. ome uming The Home Nursing Club is a new one this year and is under the super- vision of Mrs. Coverdale and Miss Dean. Mrs. Coverdale gives demon- strations on correct procedures to use in nursing, and they also have out- side speakers to help them. At the end of the year they receive a certifi- cate if they complete the course satisfactorily.
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yr. yourna iam The Iunior joumalism Class. spon- sored by Mrs. Bonney, is open to seventh and eighth graders who are good in English. They leam and use fundamentals of journalism and write fundamentals of joumalism: write news and feature articles for the Buzz and Newark Post. They have been successful in covering news of activi- ties in junior high school. C.lQ The C, A. P. is sponsored by Mr. Ott and consists of about sixteen mem- bers. They study fundamentals of aviation, flight theory, and weather. They have actual practice in the use of the trainer and in building model airplanes. OZ? PHP? The library club, under the direction of Mrs. Cleaves, leams the functions of a library. They learn the Dewey Decimal System, how to classify books, how to prepare the books to be put out on the shelves, and set up displays in the library at various times of the year. swf Th's year. the Buzz under the guidance of Miss jeannette Thorough- Qood and its editor, Richard Hardy, has continued the tradition of an excellent school newspaper. One of the highlights of the vear 'vas the trip to the News-lournal Company. Newark also sent many delegates to the Third Annual Press Conference held at the University of Delaware. Faye Meredith is the 1951 editor.
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ire pafrof The N. H. S. Fire Patrol, under the direction of Mr. Kutz leams the art of handling fire drills in an orderly manner, as well as, leaming how to handle the fire equipment provided by the school. They also conduct fire drills about once every month. The officers are Chief, Earl Schaen, As- sistant Chief, Henry Corell, and Fire Recorder, Martin Murphy. oyfi , goolfing This club is under the supervision of Miss Crothers and was organized this year for the second consecutive time. The boys are all from the ninth grade and are in this club to leam more about the womans job. They have made fudge, cakes, and even scrambled eggs. They also leam how to sew and knit. ja he qua in This group is organized to improve their techniques in math and to leam new procedures. They have been leaming how to operate office ma- chines and work out problems con- ceming such things. They are under the direction of Mr. Morrison. The traffic squad, under chief Allen Lee, has kept the traffic in the halls moving in a quiet orderly movement. The traffic officers are chosen from volunteers of the Senior Class. These officers are on duty between classes and have a term of one semester. 7Waf!. 30,1 u J
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