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R JV' Lf KW flfaients Are Brought ut Through W y UL C M Lit rary and Drarnatios Clubs gf y if f J ff, W C W gif U as if fl The goal of the Literary Club this past year wasto study specific authors, their works, and their techniques of writing. By so doing the members increased their knowledge of authors and methods of writing. They also helped the Dramatics Club in the preparation of special plays. The sponsor was Miss Atkinson. Students in Dramatics Club, with the assistance of the Literary Club and Language Arts Club, presented several plays. A Song of Glory was presented by them as the Christmas con- vocation. Many special reports were given and discussed by club members. The officers were: Paul Saleba, presidentg Dave Betner, Vice- president5 Gail Boger, secretary-treasurerg Mr. O'Neill and Mrs. Dial were the sponsors. 1 i
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Basis of Technology- ath and Science Hoping to create a deeper understanding of math- The Science Club's goal was to investigate areas of ematics, the Mathematics Club members saw films science not covered in class and to discuss careers and listened to a special speaker from Southport in the field of science. They had a special speaker High School. Mr. Cole and Mr. J, Moore were the and took many field trips. The sponsors were Mr. sponsors. Carson and Mr. Ferrer. The officers were Don Wil- ' son, presidentg Tom Covington, vice- presidentg and Anna Elmore, secretary- treasurer. 23
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Home Ee. Promoted Better Home Living The seventh grade Home Economics Club, sponsored strips during the year. The club presented an op- by Mrs. Whalen, worked with the eighth and ninth portunity for the club members to perform special grade club. The officers were: Bonnie Woessner, services. The officers wer e: Mike Mills, presi- president, Mary Kay Kasner, vice-presidentg Terri dent, Mark Frazier, vice-president, Donna Coon- Theil, secretary, and Gail Bertram, treasurer. field, secretaryg and Donna Bennett, assistant sec- The eighth and ninth grade Home Economics Club retary, whose sponsor was Mrs. Brewer saw many film- i Future urses Learned edieal Knowledge The purpose of the Future Nurses Club was to sponsor was Mrs. Rund. The officers were: Jennie familiarize members with the field of nursing and Cain, president, Kathy Terrell, vice-president, and the various divisions in the field. They went on Mary Smock, secretary. field trips, listened to speakers, and saw films. The w 25
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