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SHOP CLUB The motive of the Shop Club is to teach interested Freshmen the skills required to operate hand and power tools. Mem- bers learn to make minor repairs, which are frequently needed in every home. They learn by doing in the wood shop under the direction of Mr. Steckline. Presi- dent: Fredrich Hochman, Vice President: Susan Deddre, Secretary: Margaret Lind- grenp Treasurer: Van Leeuwen. ROD 8g GUN CLUB The Rod Club, meeting every Wednesday morning, discusses various aspects of fishing. Besides talking about types of fish and places for fishing, they discuss the seasonal occurrences of fish in various waters. The equipment used in angling is always a main topic with these fisher- men. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Basic Photography Club is an organi- zation which serves to introduce interested students to the highly diverse and com- plex hobby of photography. lts mem- bers become familiar and adept with various types of cameras and films in order to improve the quality of their pictures.
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'E llllli i, i t l- l l l i l ' l l HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y, a boy's service club, is sponsor- ed by Mr. Heintz. The members of the club strive to build good character throughout the school and to support and organize school functions, such as the annual Hi-Y Faculty Game, a service function of the club. They also partici- pate in Hi-Y activities on the County level. President: Jeff Van Zandtg Vice- Presidenty Daniel Kovacsp Secretary: Bob Santo. LIBRARY COUNCIL We are indebted to Mrs. Eileen E. Fortu- nato for her efficient management of the library and the organization of the li- brary Council which meets in the library every Wednesday. Its thirty-five mem- bers assist with the routine library pro- cedures. A trip to the West Point Library is planned and a faculty tea is given annually during Library Week. President: Nancy Bertelsen. FRESHMEN CHEERING CLUB The Freshmen Cheering Club offers any freshman girl an opportunity to learn the standard Northern Valley cheers. Mem- bers of this club usually hope to continue with their cheerleading until they even- tually become members of a cheering squad.
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STAGE TECHNICIANS The Stage Technicians, assisted by Mr. Ochs, play an important part in all school productions. Activities which in- volve any type of lighting, staging, and sound effects are sure to be a success under the competent management of our stage crew. DRAMATICS CLUB With Mr. Leonard as their faculty advisor, the thirty students in the Dramatics Club explore the various phases of the theater. At the end of the year, they present a drama festival at which they present several one-act plays which interest the entire school. President: Richard McCabe. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB Organized by Mr. Singer, the Model Airplane Club offers its freshmen mem- bers an opportunity to develop and apply their understanding of aeronautics through group discussion and model air- plane construction. This year the group visited a place of special interest to the boys. 102
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