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1 A onor ociefiezi The Senior Honor Society is made up of seven pupils who have main- tained an average of 88 or better for one and a half years and have been approved by the faculty for their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. This school term, under the guidance of Miss S. Rebecca Kirk, the Society offered its services in case of a teacheris absence, tutored pupils who desired help and enter- tained an Honor Society from a near- by school. if IQWAO CM The Radio Club is composed of approximately twelve boys from the eighth and ninth grades. They learn the fundamentals of receiving and sending the Morse Code. Their plans are to set up an amateur radio station for the school in the near future. The Iunior Honor Society, a group of ninth-grade students, under the di- rection of Miss Markert, is active in such ways as ushering for school events, helping Mrs. Coverdale, and working in the elementary school li- brary. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, lead- ership, character, and service. bca! Maforg Junior-senior high school students who are interested in the history and development of Newark may join the Local History Club, which is sponsored by Miss Kirk. Some of the club's projects are making models of historic monuments, learning facts about Delaware, and making a scrapbook on Newark. it--55 'hql
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1a,.f..,z,g, cm This group has been studying different functions of the mind that help them understand themselves and others better. They also have discussions concerning spirits and other things of that nature. The club is under the direction of Mr. Justin. SVIIQP pills unior ramaficd The Junior Dramatics Club, sponsored by Miss Betz, consists of eighth graders who are interested in dramatics work. They study speech, plays and pantomime. Their meetings are spent planning a production. dnguage The Language Club is sponsored by Miss Betz. It consists mostly of seventh and eighth graders who are taught Spanish, German, and French. They also learn different expressions and songs of the foreign languages. The F. T. A. Chapter is a new organization in school this year. The club is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are interested in teaching as a career. Some of its projects are tutoring, substitute-teaching, and put- ting uhelpful hints on the morning bulletin. Mez' Pom 1'
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mfs, pA0!0gl Cl,l0 g The Photography Club, under the direction of Mr. Frank Mercer, meets once a week to compare and discuss different techniques of taking pictures and to leam more about the art of developing and printing pictures. Q 7 fl UQP5 0141258 Students, under the direction of Mr. Merkel, leam the art of safe driving, as well as, the state laws for driving. After a period of road instruction and class instruction students are issued their driver's licenses at the end of the school year. jommerciaf This club, under the guidance of Mr. Smith was formed this year to give students practice in shorthand, bookkeeping, and other commercial subjects. The members discuss sub- jects such as job etiquette and work- ing conditions. They are thinking of starting a job-placement bureau for commercial students. fage CM The Stage Craft Club under the direction of Mr. Neil Osbome, is very helpful in setting up scenery and re- pairing stage equipment. On the opening night of all productions the members may be found doing the little things that make the perform- ance remembered. fe i Twrmi ,ME itz! Zee ,ggi xiii' 'QW ali! llll llll llll
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