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Leaders Conduct Stamp Drive Leaders' Corps recognized and developed poten- tial ability of leadership. lt provided students with opportunities for self-government. Opportunities were provided for leaders to render service to the Health Education Department, the school, and the community. The club also stimulated possible future Health and Physical Education careers. Leaders' Corps taught one how to teach, assist, and conduct physical education activities in the class and club programs. One learned to acquire the proficiency of an expert for use in demonstrat- ing and leading physical education classes and ac- tivies. Leaders' Corps taught the rules of the games and the techniques of officiating these games. Through practice leadership and other desirable character traits were developed. The highlights of the girls Leaders' Corps included the Thanksgiving food drive. The S and H Green Stamp proiect for Christmas, and a trip to the Physi- cal Education Teachers' Convention. Also, students in the club assisted teachers in Dow Avenue Elemen- tary School during physical education classes.
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M., A.V.A.'ers Run Equipment When it was movie time at Ocean Township High School, the place contacted was the A.V.A. room, They were in charge of all machinery in the school and they assisted teachers by running films. They re- paired any broken machinery. The A.V.A. room consisted of a large selection of apparatus including film strip proiectors, movie proiectors, overhead proiectors, and 8 mm. movie proiector, record players, tape recorders, and three televisions. Mrs. Stroin was the faculty advisor for the club. Librarians Support Soldiers The library council, advised by Miss Basso, was primarily composed of those students who worked behind the desk in the library. The council was re- sponsible for the displays in the library and the ex- hibits of books. They also processed new books for student use. The library council is a member of the State Organization of Library Councils fN.J.S.C.A.j. ln the spirit of the Christmas season the members collected paper back books and sent them to our soldiers in Viet Nam. Stage Crew Helps Players The Stage Crew was responsible for the lights and stages for all productions held in the school au- ditorium. They added spotlight to drama produc- tions, student varieties, and assemblies. ungr-
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