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llqUQllQ Clllll IUIQC IOFI Not only has the Etlquette Club been organlzed for teaching manners and learning how to use them properly, but they have even learned how to prepare food Thu year thus far they have made drunks parmg to make salad for sandwiches The elected offxcers of the Etxquel te Club are President Joyce Kauffman Vnce Presx dent, Doris Conner Secretary, Nancy Harsh barger and ASvSlSt3Dt Secretary Velma Grassmyer Page 30 The Proyectlon Club was organized to develop two members of each class to become profnclent mohon picture operators for visual education pictures and for the athletic asso tam days After learning thus they wlll be given an opportumtv to learn some electrical wnr mg of lamps and other simple clrcults such as tea and cocoa. They are now PW' ciation pictures shown at noon time on cer- Z ' , Y l . A 1 I I ' 3 . . . , Q , ' v s -
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porls Thus club consxstmg entlrely of boys meets onc a week with Mr Humphreys a dxre tor They have studxed the huntlng and flshlllg laws ancl regulations These boys have also played some basketball and learn d to undertake other projects this year and learn the rules of other sports Page 34 l'UI'l'lflllC The Dramatic Club of about fourteen merrbers meets every Wednesday under the dnrectlon of Mrs Steele Those partxclpatlng take part ln make up work for school plays, costumxng and stage te hnlcal work Throughout the year they klts Gomg to distant towns the Dramatic Club has presented the play Little Darllng at Eastern btar and Bratton Townshnp PTA Monologues were gxven by Mary Lewis and Wxlda Hert ler Betty 'xt the Baseball uame was gven by Mary Lewis and Hats was given by Wnlda H rtzler for the Wlasons at th Presbyterxan Church f Club 4 ' Club the fundamentals of this sport. . They hope arg engaged in reading plays, blackouts and - H 1 ' ' - .4 H
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dime Maia ln the valley Juniata Where the Blue Mountains rise Our dear Alma lliater So peacefully lies' Her buildings so stately lVll:l pleasures so rare To us th re will never Be any so fair' 'Ve hall thee Alma Mater' Our voice x e raise To sing of thy glory To hout loud thy praise Thy name shall he A bright b acon -of truth All haul' Alma Mater Th pride of our youth And then when our footsteps Shall c':ho no more Upon thy loved campus, Nor closed by thy door, Our lives shall be brightened By clear thoughts of yore. All hail! Alma Mater To thee evermore Swell the Chorus still louder, To thee we'll be true, All hail! Alma Mater Our own Gold and Blue Thy fair name we'll cherish, Thy memories hold clear, All hail! Alma Mater The school we revere- Page 36
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