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Cameramen Snap Smiles Founded for the purpose of teaching members to take, print, and enlarge pictures, Camera Club has its members acting as an audiofvisual committee for the school. The shutterbugs have every opportunity to manipulate different types of prof jectors and learn the fundamentals of good photography. Sponsoring the movie Dark Command for the student body, the club used the proceeds to buy an automatic record' ing device for the wire recorder. This device has been an inx aluablc assct in school life as it records any type of program and is available for classroom usc at any time This year, officers of Camera Club were lim Clson, president Richard Noblc xicc president: and Max Gollmar, secretaryftreasurer. Dayton Musselman is faculty idxiscr ln the top picture. president of Camera Club. jim Olson. gives a smiling order as adviser Dayton Mussleman. secretary' treasurer Max Collmar. and Hyde Smith look on, Looking over equipment that would inf tcrest only such ambitious shut- terbugs as themselves are Bob Schwartz, Richard Loudermilk. Dave Vwfolfe. and Bill Gotschall, left to right in the first row. The second row includes members Iohndvlarquiss. jerry Sullivan. and Hyde Smith. n X I qFE1i1
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mil Rifle Club Takes Aim lnjuns can becorne heap good shots too around the l Tepee. Rifle Club, a chapter of the National Rifle Associf ation, was organized to teach safety in using guns, and to better sportsmanship and marksmanship in shooting. Awards are given to members with high accuracy. Win' ners of their Sharpshooter's awards this year were lxlarna Taylor, Meredith Shinbeckler, and John Uilkerna. Marcia Grouped in a gay mood for the photographer is the boy's half of the Rifle Club. Kneelf ing left to right in the first row are Gary Gerardot. Bob Dyer, Bob Brown, -lim Adams, Larry Burry, Paul -lones. Jim leilries, and Eugene Fox. Seated in the second row are -lohn Uilkema, Meredith Schinbeckler, Ralph Roclenbeck. Martin Vwferling, Herman Muri, Bill Eisberg. and Hyrle lvy. Third row. .lerry Clark. lack Bicldlecomb, Ronald Thompson, David Gilliom, Robert Kroeger, Gerald Johnson. David Fraiser, and Orlyn Fowler. 118 Moore, Beverly Schone, and Janice Shattuck earned their Marksman First Class, while Marilyn Mounsey, Katherine Mowery, Rich' ard Kensil, Toni Lake, Fred Kurtz, and Gaynol Marsh obtained their lvlarksrnan awards. Cihcers for the past year were Dorothy Ziegler, president: Bob Dyer, vice' presidentg Martin Werling, executive oilicerg Marlene Goodson, secretary: and Roberta Purcell, treasurer. Mrs. Grace Bridges and Hyrle Ivy are the club's adf visers. Here is a small group of the girls who belong to the club. Seated are Janice Shattuck. Marlene Goodson, Shirley Hiatt. Susan Wood. and Dorothy Ziegler. Standing are Charlotte Bauermeister, Marcia Moore. Mrs. Grace Bridges. and Jane Briggs.
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'Es 'MS :wma Clficers Wa 'ner sl , Burris, pi' - -Ma Los Sofdalfes No sign language is needed among this group of syllable students. Spanish has for them the interest that makes study of the Romance language worthf while and fun. Like other lanf guage students, Spanish pupils have an active club in which students may express their inf terests. 4 Since Los Sofdalfes was or' ganized during the fall of 1945, those students who have taken Spanish have had the opportunf ity to become better acquainted with the countries that are Span' ishfspeaking, This is accomplished through the study of their art, music, and literature. Student reports, guest speakers, songs, and plays help to increase knowledge of those countries and promote good feeling toward those nations. pictured above. left to right. Bette Bingley, social chairman: Nancy vice president: Marilyn johnson. secretnryft1'easui'erL and Nanc esident. y Throughout the year, the main activities of the club included an annual Christmas party with the Latin and French clubs, and a joint dance with these clubs which this year was called the Harvest Moon Hop. Bach year, a Spanish medal is awarded to the student who has maintained a high scholastic record and assumed a diligent attitude throughout his courses in Spanish. Students who have completed two years of Spanish are eligible for this honor. Officers of the club elected for the first semester were Nancy Burris, presidentg Nancy Wagner, vicefpresident: Marilyn johnson, secretaryftreasurer and Bette Bingley, social chairman. Second semester oiiicers were Nancy Burris, Marjorie Spade, Mary Ellen Snell, and Bette Bingley, respectively. Miss Marie Bhle is adviser of the club. ln the picture at the bottom left. Marjorie Spade. Sharon Kroemer, Phyllis Lccher, and Carol Kroemer coin' prise the group at the left as they and Carolyn Lant: listen to what Miss Ehle has to say about the picture. Ar the bottom right, Nancy Olinger, Diane Erb. Sandra Burry. and Chloe Lyon, in the lirst row, and Ruth Blakesley, Myra Schaifhauser, jane Moore. Roberta Purcell, and Lois Popp in the second row are all interested in the package. 120 'v safs ...K-fs
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