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cin z fniziiccuz tiuUnt Toxum One of the least known but most active of clubs is the Pan American Student Forum, better known as PASF. Club members have been engaged in the preparation of a scrap- £[uk Introduced at MHS last year, and distinguished for being a club without officers the Art Club has gained a rightful place among our clubs. Shirley Lintz designed the snappy emblems. Among the club activities for the year were included construction book on our state and country to exchange with a Latin-American school. Highlighting the years activities were its annual Spanish carnival in February and spring picnic. of seven hundred Christmas cards for use of men at the Fort, painting of murals for recreation rooms for the enlisted men at the Fort, and making of weekly posters for the USO.
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(fjLrt £l£T(7£l Although not under the direction oi the high school, the student recreation center, or Rec, as we fondly call it, is nevertheless an important part of student life. The Rec has been under the guidance of the Y.W.C.A. A new Rec committee of two members from each class is elected every semester. The staff of the Rec Rumor is chosen from the Rec committee. . . . Ziegfield Follies (?) . . . High on the active list of girls' clubs, the Girl Reserves have gone all out in the drive to help the war effort both this year and last. The Girl Reserves have registered women for war work and have salvaged fat. Their big project this year is to help sponsor a camp not too far from town where grade school children who can't go to the regular camp can spend some time. Though they had to cancel their formal, they gave us a grand Sadie Hawkins dance on April 21. Topping their year's activities was their Mother and Daughter banquet in May. . . • eight to the bar , . .
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Jutux£ Jarni£’Li of z fmz’ii.ca The fifteen year old local chapter of Future Farmers of America is made up of boys enrolled in vocational agriculture and voluntary members, all of whom have met membership requirements. Advancement through the four grades of membership: Green Hands, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer, is contingent on definite accomplishments with respect to farming, earnings, investments, leadership, and scholarship. Twenty-five members belonged to the chapter this year and were directed by Ted Plummer, President. To promote greater interest in small-bore shooting and to develop patriotism among high school students is the purpose of the Ranch's Rifle Club. Safety is the important factor in handling guns as gun accidents do not happen, they are caused. The club motto is: We must overcome carelessness with discipline and ignorance with education. Mr. C. L. Taylor and Mr. R. R. Bruce of the Missoula Rifle Association and The Garden City Rifle Association, with the support of the Board of Education have made the Rifle Club possible. future snipers .. .
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