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Oh dear, Freddie! I hope our souflfle doesn't fall!,' Animals for the Pennridge menagerie. BOYS' COUKING CL UB The Boys' Cooking Club is under the guidance of our Home Economics teacher, Miss Chalfant. This is the second year for the club at Pennridge High School. The club meets once a week, and only boys may join. All the fellows have a chance to make tempting foods, and everything they make, they must eat. Some of the foods the boys cooked this year are muffins, spaghetti and meatballs, a cream cheese dressing, and French toast. The boys say cooking is fun, and eating is even more fun. FUTURE HOZUEAMKERS The purpose of the club is to promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfac- tion of homemaking. Under the super- vision of their adviser, Miss Chalfant, the club members participated in various activities. At the beginning of the year they had an impressive initiation service, they made stuffed animals, and at Christ- mas time had the pleasure of making and serving light refreshments to the Golden Age Club. The club entertained guest speakers on good grooming and flower arrangements. Miss Jenkins from Pennsylvania Power and Light Company gave a demonstra- tion on suggestions for parties. They also had films on family living and foods. 152 Remember, boys, don't eat your peas with the knife These chocolate-covered popcorn drop cookies are bound to be scrumptiousf,
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T YPING CLUB The typing club is organized for the student taking typing in school. It enables the members to keep in practice, obtain better skills, and to do additional work on the typewriters. Membership in this club is restricted by the number of machines available. However, membership in this club is worthwhile for the typing Slfllil1'llt- th un ,f So the keys don't have letters, you think you have troubles? You dropped a stitch, little girl. Q We're making a tent for King Saud. 151 I have to increase my speed to fifty words a minute. AR T EDLE WURK This year Miss Linde sponsored two Art Needlework Clubs. One was for begin- ners, and the other was for advanced students. The groups were small and this gave the members an opportunity to learn how to sew, crochet, and knit. In the advanced group the girls worked on projects which they had brought from home. They turned out beautiful things. Some of their projects were afgans, sweat- ers, and socks. Several of the girls em- broidered designs on hand towels, pillow eases, and bureau sets. At the end of the year every member has made several things that she can use in the future.
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0 lt's ll sad case-the poor girl swallowed a gold fish. The chorus line at the Copacabana. Which rabbit forgot to starch his cars? FUTURE MEDICAL CLUB The purposes of the FMA are to interest all high school students in their personal and community health, to learn about different professions in medicine, and to find out what these different fields require and offer. This is the first year for this club at Pennridge. The FMA held an induction service for all members. At this service, the girls received their pins. The club made several scrapbooks and took them to Grandview Hospital. The members drew up their constitution and by-laws. The club invited visitors to come in and answer their questions on the med- ical professions. ASSEMBL Y CL UB This is the first year for the assembly club at Pennridge High. The group is under the direction of Mr.- Yoder, and consists of forty active members who work on all forms of expression. They assist the program committee of our regular weekly assemblies by rendering two or three pro- grams a year. The club presented an enjoyable Thanksgiving program which included singing, dancing, acting, and a religious portion. They also gave a performance for the Easter and Memorial holiday assemblies. Most people will thoroughly agree that these programs were enjoyed and that the assembly club did a fine job. 153 This isn't necessary. I only stubbed my toe. M... Let's plan a spectacular in compatible color
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