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If nothing more can be gaid fcr the accomplishments of the Biology club, it should be known that the club has developed some of the best chess players in OHS history. C. J. Alikonis, biclogy instructor for the past eleven years, is the club sponsor. No officers were elected; instead, a system was set up whereby program committees were chosen for each Thursday evening meeting. Projects carried out to completion during the school year included the Fall Festival dance, the annual Christmas hike, and an intense study of entomology. Science Club Under the sponso rship of Miss Mildred Morgan, the Science club again had an interesting year. The meetings were held in 201, but, contrary to previous years, few trips were taken. Experiments were performed at each meeting by the students. Parties were held at Christmas- time and on Halloween, and when spring weather prevailed, several picnics were held. Officers for the year were Bob Coats, president; Donald Gottselig, vice-president ; William Mon- heim, secretary; Louise Mumper, treasurer; Edna Fraine, reporter, first semester; Felix Loeb, sec- ond semester reporter. The program committee for the semester consisted of Marge Dekreon, Shirley Halterman, and Philip Larsen; second semester: Gene Bartlett, Don Gottselig, Sh irley Halterman, Philip Larsen, and Bob McClelland. 23
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Home Economics Club Numbered among the most active OHS clubs is the Home Ee club. Along with its regular meetings, the club had a swimming party, a picnic, a hike, and two dances. The first dance was held in “Santa’s Swing Shop”, right after Miss Bradford’s senior plays. The other dance was the May Formal, with music by Billie Waite’s orchestra and a glamour atmosphere. Not all the Home Ee club’s gatherings were frivolous, for the fifty members, under the direction of Miss Elsie Norris, filled many Red Cross boxes. Club officers this year were: president, Dorothy Cunico; vice-president, Marjorie Woodward; secretary-treasurer, Mary Cunico; program chair- man, Rosalind Perry; social chairman, Dorothy Swanson.
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