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Firt raw--C. Warrington, C. Corbin, J. I-Iohman, G. Cucore, L. Thompson, D. Herb. Second row-J. Foreman, W. Mammele, R. jones, C. Kirchoft, P. Miller. A, Third row-J. Smitheman, W. O'Brien, R. Ed- wards, J. Riley, Mr. H. Tomlinson. AIRPLANE CLUB OFFICERS Chief P2101 .... ............ G eorge Cucore Spousal' ............ Mr. Howard Tomlinson The purpose of the club is to study different techniques in building model airplanes. Most of the actual work is done at home, thus keeping the club periods free for dis- cussion and testing of the planes. A R T C L U B 5 - .,......... M.w'11' Q H'1db d Left 10 figs,-J. Mitchell, o. sfemmerz, T. Bot- fbomo' F ' lam I 6 mn t tomley, Mr. W. Hildebrandt, W. Franke, J, The Art Club affords an excellent opportunity for those Mitchner, E. Dalziel, D. Atchison, A. J. Bech- tel, H. Hatton, E. Stockwell, J. Lockhart. Left I0 rigbl-Mr. G. Stauffer, R. Mofht, C. Waters, C. Turnbull, I. Baum, J. Wenriclm, S. Speaker, I. Malcomson, J. McLarnon, I. Lichty, L. Kessler. who have artistic ability. They learn different techniques in art and are now painting a mural. B I - P H Y - C H E M OFFICERS Preyidelzl ................. John McLarnon Vice-Preridelzl . . . . . .Stanley Speaker Secretary .... .......... I ames Lichty Trerzrrner . . ........... Robert Moffitt Sponror ............. Mr. George F. StauHFer The chief purpose of the club is to afford opportunity for those students interested in science to do more exten- sive work in the particular field in which they are inter- ested. The meetings are devoted to experiments, demon- strations and reports on current scientific research. The club is a member of the Science Clubs of America and the Philadelphia Suburban Conference of Science Clubs. 31
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First row-R. Booth, R. Walter, D. Porter, W. Duicho, R. Malloy, C. Winther, R. Bromley. Second row-Mr. Parkes, D. Hoffmeister, M. Schuler, B. Johnston, A. johnson, P. Nelson, B. Weihenmayer, L. Merchant. Third row-J. Simpson, J, McClafferty, W. Mat- lack, G. Smith, D. Hallas. Fourib mu'-A. Knowlton, R, Hartley, F. Koch, J. Weaver, L. Starer. Nat appear-izzg-A. Myers, B. Neate, K. Bishop, R. CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS Preridemf ................ V. . .D. Porter Vire-Prefidefzl ..... .......... R . Walter Secretary-Trearzzrer ........ B. Weihenmayer P19010 Techfzirimzx ...... R. Hartley, R. Booth Spozzfor ............. Mr. William S. Parkes The club teaches the basic fundamentals in taking and developing good pictures. It is comprised of those people who are interested in the principles of photography. Wilson. C O O P E R A T I V E OFFICERS President .... ....... R aymond Weinmann Treczrwea' .......... ....... K enneth Hall Adl'6l'lf.fil7g Malzagef' .... .... D avid Kaighn Fff'-ff OW-F Kenflfdk W- PYIQ W- Cheffy, G- Head Dmfmzzazz .... .... W illiam Cherry Bauemschmicit' E' Roberts, R' Whitaker' K' Shop F0l'6l77cZ7Z... ...... Edwin Roberts Hall, R, Weinmann. Spomor ............... Mr. Harvey Stauffer Second row-Mr. H. Stauffer, T. Shepherd, D. Kaighn, F. Warrington, D. Sedberry, P. Fell. Firrt mu'-M. Lichty, D. Pearce, H. Hoeffer, H. Stezer. Second ron'-F. Wz1ld1'aH', I. Waldrall, I.. Clark, I. Hutchinson, D. Hoclkinson. Third row-Mrs. E. Long, I. Read, G. Rest, H Hewish, D. Faulkner, E. Friedrich, S. Hof- fecker. M. Cloud, I. Rest, M. Day, M. Hallas D. Livingston. Nat zzpjlezzring-D. Just. : The object of the club is to increase the boys, skill in woodworking, use-of machinery, and to give them ex- perience in operating a business. The boys have made a sports cabinet and gun rack. They also plan to make a ping pong table and to make and sell lawn furniture. CRAFT CLUB Spomor. . . . . .Mrs. Ella Long The members make various articles such as silver brace- lets, cork scrap books, leather belts, and bags, carved bowlsz and trays, and letter openers. They have completed many' such articles and are making more. 33
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