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TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB PROMOTES HIGH IDEALS FOR SENIOR BOYS The Trade and lndustrial Club of Oklahoma luis as its objective the following purposes: First, to develop quali- ties of leadership: second, to eneourage social and reere- ational activities, third, to develop qualities ot' stability and self-eonfideneeg founth, to familiarize meiuhi-rs with a broader view of the world's work, fifth, to assist one another in securing a better understanding of common problems, sixth, to cultivate a friendly and eooperiitive spirit among members. teachers, and parents, and the employers in the community. At a very impressive ceremony conducted by the men of the faculty, 18 boys were initiated into the elub. The lll0lllbt'l'S wear blue and white reversible jackets. lfnder the direction of Mr. Patterson the boys are building a house which will be sold at the close of the term. Members are: Charles llillngsley, llerbert llump, John Crossland, Floyd Ferguson, Joe l'7reeman, ltay Goddard, ltiehard Hammer, J. W. Jackson, Bill Long, Dean Martin, Dan Peters, Donald Hozell, Bobby Scott, Wallace Smith, Hob Storm, .loe Dean Walls, Leonard Williams, l.ouis Zink. Members repeating the club erceil. The house in varying stages of completeness. Officers pose after initiation: Wallace Smith, sergeant at arms, Bill bong, secretary-treasurer: Charles Billings- ley, vice-presidentg Leonard Williams, president, and Mr. Patterson, sponsor. On the table in front of them is the wheel representing the union of home, school, and in- dultry. -25- Mr. Vlfard acted as director for the initiation ceremony The Amerimn and Oklahoma flags on either side with the picture of Christ in the background made an impressive setting for the ritual.
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James McLain, camera club member and staff photog- rapher for the yearbook is washing some prints. She Prepares to enlarge a snapshot. ttf fr 4 3 Y xx fx.: n .X , ardent CJIYICIFI fan, is shown here as STUDENTS LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY AS A LEISURE TIME ACTIVITY For two years the students interested in photography have wanted a dark room. This year that dream came true. The board ot education purchased a Solar enlarger a printing box, a print dryer, and other basic pho- tographic equipment. 'Phe room formerly known as the finishing room in the old shop was converted into :i double room for developing and although it is not quite finished yet, much work has been done in it. Due to the tact that the room could not be used until late November and the yearbook photographers have preference, the camera club or Shutter Bugs as it is better known, was not organized until after the year- book work was done. Studen-ts learn the basic principles of taking good pictures, composition and interest. Those who want to learn developing and printing as well as the technique of enlarging go on into this field. There has been so muoh demand for an adult class that plans are under way to organize a night study group for those in the community who are interested in photography. Thomas XlcGrew is learning how to print pictures is tl club project. 'r A surprise shot in the middle ol the night. J. D. Hill snapped this one of Charles Lockhart after rudely awakening him 26- during the wee, small hours. N J. D. Hill's little brother, Jerry, and their pat tl 5,
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