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SCIENCE CLUB Science Club consisted of about twenty members from all science classes who met to pursue special experimentations in electronics, chemistry and biological sciences. The per- sonnel, chiefly seniors. had only two girls in the membership. This year one committee was working on radar and microwave, an- other on suface films, another on ilourescent and phosphorescent materials, electroplating and engraving, artificial rubber, silicones and other protective fiber. The advisor of this club is Mr. Frank Glading. HOME LIVING CLUB The Home Living Club was organized to meet the desi es of gurls interested in sewing prolects The members have produced envious purses scarfs table covers and bedroom slip pers Much of the handiwork has a profes sional look The activities were conducted under the supervision of Miss Frances Vannoy Home Arts Instructor TSQUARE ANGLE CLUB The T Square Angle Club was organized to supplement the class activities of those boy who are considering the occupational oppor tunities of mechanical drafting Discus ion include which books they can rely on which tools are accurate the price of tools etc April 29 1948 THE PAINT and PATCH CLUB Presented lftHT of IA U RY 16th Directed By Miss Catherine Hoffman CAST Prison Matron Baliff Fudge Heath District Attorney Flint His Secretary Defense Attorney Stevens His Secretary Clerk of the Court Karen Andre Dr Kirkland Homer Van Fleet Elmer Sweeney Nancy Lee Faulkner Magda Svenson Iohn Graham Whitfield lane Chandler Sigurd Iungquist Larry Regan Roberta Van Rensselaer Stenographer First Policeman Second Policeman Barbara Donahue Victor Lykens Floyd Meredith Gordon Hanlon Betty Russell Rlchard Greenwood Betty McCully Carroll Dyer Betty lane Roper Robert Latoff Laverne Russell Everett Kimes Hannah Glading Nancy Newlin William Goebert Pat McAllister William Clintion Gordon Mella Ins Goldstein Dolores Wagner Iames Forbes Malcolm Pownall lURY MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE l l AYN HANDS 'Mf?f??Qf2fIQ22QflQfiffffifffWin .. 1 ,, ii31i12iiiiii1fi1111iiif ' -A , ,,,. ......,.....,.,....,.,........,. Q D
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I gr ..qz'L CAST The Rt Hon Sir loseph Porter 'C C B William Orth Captain Corco an Commanding H M n Pinafore Laverne Russell Ralph Rackstraw Able Seaman Dick Deadeye Boatswain Iosephine the Captain s Daughter Hebe Sir Ioseph s First Cousin little Butte cup Accompanist Dtrec or of Dramatics Director of Music Richard Radcliff lack Iones William Thompson Clara Crossan Evelyn Straub Lillian Connor Helen Gilbaugh Catherine A Hoffman Dorothea H Breuninger First Lords Sisters His Cousms His Aunts Sailors Marine Naval Officers MIRROR CLUB Theme: Charm is a woman's strength, as strength is a man's charm. The Mirror Club, sponsored by Miss Alice Schrack, discusses those problems which are most interesting to high school girls. Among the agendas covered are: the development of personality traits, present day styles, good grooming, posture, health, home problems, make-up, character, boy-girl relationships, and styles of hair. Officers for this year were: President. Dolores Emondi: Vice President, Betty Allen: Secretary, Dorothy Swisher: Treasurer, Dolores Kardos. ART SERVICE CLUB Art products an ever present need are contributed to Scott by tus group Marshall Kuhn Art Director directs the student activity which makes possible many of the successes attained in other endeavors Contributions of the art students include banners for football games and pep rallies materials for banquets posters for musicals scenery for plays dance decorations and a score of other items Visual aids for the class activities are among the many important pro,ects this group has ex ecuted Presently a committee rs planning to complete the compilation of a picture filing system to be placed at the disposal of the teachers and s u.le 1ts for exhibi s and aids in all school fields BIBLE CLUB Preamble Thy word have I hid in my heart Psalm ll91l The Bible Club which is sponsored by Miss Elizabeth North states its purpose as being the understanding and appreciation of the literary qualities of the Bible and acquiring knowledg of the Biblical influence in literature During the 1947 48 term the group made a contribution to the American Bible Society Officers were Phyllis Beck Presrdent Alice Stiles Vice President Barbara Stubbs Secre tary Dorothy Smith Program Chairman MARCH is 19 1949 The Melsterszngers .M Plnafort, A .' ,.... f .,.. l ......,.........., If ' I ' v - - B0e1swein's'AtVte'feAifffflflf,f,'f,f,ff,,,.1ffi,,lf:lfhfflf., Rufus Searles Ir. Presented V I I A ..........................,.............,..... I , - 6. . . , . I , . I . I . I . .
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FREE ART CLUB Thrs club was formed to provrde an oppor tunrty for students to take art who do not have regularly scheduled art classes Each mem ber was permxtted to occupy hrs tlme wrth any prorect of hrs choice Through contact wrth crafts frne arts and other art experlences these students will have the necessary knowledge whrch wtll enable them to spend many profrtable lexsure hours They wxll learn to enloy and create art obrects as well as develop a love for beauty and harmony whrch tends to enrlch the lrfe of the rndrvrdual Mr Marshall Kuhn Art Instructor was the faculty advlser PAN AMERICAN CLUB The purpose of the Pan Amerlcan Club rs to foster a frrendshxp for and knowledge of these peoples who comprrse our Latm Amerrcan repubhcs Mrss Rosa Lechner the advrser attempts to develop apprecratrons of customs modes culture and ways of lrvrnq of these Soanrsh speakrng netqhbors Thrs rs accom plrshed by a systemcrtrc study of ecology broqraphres hrstorrc and geoqraphrc novels Spanrsh rs spoken durrng each club perrod COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercral Club under the drrectron of Mrss Hrlda Mrller planned to incorporate orxentatron to the work a day world Towards thrs goal they rnvrted quest speakers who represented varrous frelds of occupatron which commercral students are most lrkely to enter after graduatron Expectatxons qualrfx catrons etc were freely drscussed These formal meetrngs were supplemented by the semor members who related experrences whrch they have encountered smce therr apporntments to secretanalshrps to assrst faculty members wrth clerrcal work Offrcers were Presrdent Ioan Noble Vrce Presrdent Bernrce Duda Secrtary Dons Johnston Treasurer lane Coates and Program Charrman Betty Iohnson HQ DKK I -Egan-gag n
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