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SHOP SERVICE CLUB The Industrial Arts Service Club is a group interested in providing shop services for other groups and clubs of the school and community. Many of the minor repair jobs of Northeast High School are handled by this group, as well as the construction of useful articles which add to the beauty and smooth operation of our school system. The group gives willingly of its free time, laboring for many hours, knowing that a job well done will be its only reward. New skills can be learned and developed by the group, so for the academic student with no other contact of shop work, this is a chance for some practical experience-- a chance to work with one’s hands. The articles repaired and produced by the club have saved the school district many dollars each year since the club was formed. The club officers for this school year are: Myron Brown, President Danny Olmstead, Vice President Howard Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer Vern Tucci, Council Rep. ROW 1, L. to R.: S. Chilson; H. Wilson; M. Brown; D. Olmstead; Mr. Knecht, Advisor. ROW 2: R. Carrington; P. Cook; R. Schrader; B. Daugherty. 59
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! ART SERVICE CLUB ROW 1, L. to R.: Mr. DeAngelis, Advisor; J. Swartz; S. Slemmer;J. Manchester; T. Hayes, Pres.; L. Kipp, Sec.-Treas. ; F. Wheaton; R. Snyder. ROW 2: R. Benjamin ; L. Chandler; L. Williams; F. Manchester; D. Kipp; G. Murray. ROW 3: L. Jones; D. Berlin; S. Jones; V. Kendrick; R. Schrader; R. Jones. This organization is open to interested students in grades seven through twelve. It is basically a service unit designed to handle the output of posters, decorations of signs, program covers, etc. For the interested student who has no chance to fit art into his academic schedule, here is an opportunity to express himself and get recognition for extracurricular activities. 58 I
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TRI-HI-Y ROW 1, L. to R.: J. Robinson, Treas. ; D. Harrington, Sec. ; L. Kipp, Pres.; L. Lawrence, V. Pres. ; B. Bates, Chaplain; S. Chaffee, Council Rep. ROW 2: D. Orshall; G. Brink; P. Westbrook; K. Pendleton; S. Darling; J. Bowen; Mrs. Carr, Advisor. ROW 3: E. Hernandez; B. Fuller; F. Wagner; M. Burgess; C. Harvey; M. Hutchinson; M. Gamble. ROW 4: D. Olmstead; E. Welch; A. Hibbard; P. Devine; L. Brainard; J. Osborne; S. Jones. Tri Hi-Y is an organization of senior high school girls whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community, high standards of Christian service. Each year the club supports a service project in the school. This year a planter is being built to add to the attrac¬ tiveness of the entrance hall. Among the activities the girls participate in are: visits to churches of various faiths, attendance at district conferences, roller-skating parties, joint meetings with the Hi-Y boys and discussions of the annual Teen Talk topics. During this year, our club is endeavoring to become an Honor Club, by meeting certain standards set up by the State YMCA Youth Council. 60
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