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. . . . . . . . . the branch of ethnology that trcats of the earliest or most. primitive race ol' mankind .... ADV CED READING CL UB The Advanced Reading Club is new to Pennridge this year. The club, under the direction of hir. Talbot, is open to all students, and meets every ltonday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The primary objective of the club is to help those who are interested in increasing their reading speed and in improving their vocabulary. llfr. Talbot, who has had special training in reading, gives each person the individual help he needs. l'l'e hope that next year more students will take advantage of the club. The benefits will prove valuable in any course of study. uliiarjorie Hetrickfyou asked for itll, How many of these do you want? t'I'll take all of them. 144 I . Then as Little Red Riding Hood went through the woods. . . LIBRAR Y ASSIST TS Being a library assistant affords invalu- able work experience for pupils. The three most important values derived from this experience are the educational value, the vocational value, and the social value. The duties of the library assistants may be divided into two main classes: clerical work and mechanical work. l'nder the heading clerical work are such duties as typing, circulating books, filing, check- ing orders, and taking inventory. Me- chanical work consists of such duties as shelving books, pasting and stamping, and labeling library materials. Thus a library assistant not only helps the librar- ian, but is also given an opportunity to develop his own abilities and personality.
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is one of l'ennridge's most. active and pro- 'iimgt . . . and this lever releases the balloons. llllrry up, the produetion's tonight! .STAGE CREW The stage at Pennridge always looks attractive for assemblies, plays, and other programs. The Stage Crew is responsible. It meets on Thursday during the seventh period in room 79440, under t.he direction of hlr. Diehl. The club is also aided by Bliss Applebach and her artists. The heavy scenery is built by the club too, but in the building part of it NIL Nlichener is quite a help. The club has thirty members and holds regular business meetings which are directed by its officers. The stage crew ductive clubs. STAGE SER VICE CLUB Under the supervision of the adviser, Mr. Pritchard, the members of the stage service club operate the lights and take care of the microphones for all programs which take place in school. The services of this club are as important as the work of the scenery men or the people present- ing the program. Members of this club give valuable service after school hours to outside enter- tainment such the hlinstrel show, PTA show, and elementary school programs. End of the act! lIouselights,vquick! Where do you want the rest of the house, Mr. Diehl
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