Stanley High School - Scroll Yearbook (Stanley, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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Stanley High School - Scroll Yearbook (Stanley, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 50 of 72
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Q.- f remiss w 2?TE5YSliiLS RIFLE CLUB The Rrfle Club has set some frve targets for rt self namely the understandrng of frrearms the de velopment of slull 1n usrng them and the correct management of target shootrng ranges Srmrlarly they have set therr snghts on thrs goal the develop ment of those qualrtres of leadershrp loyalty ana good sportsmanship whrch are essentral to good crtlzenshrp This knowledge skrll and conceptnon of character burldmg has defrmte values for men rn peace or war CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club rs made up of students who enloy photography erther as a hobby or as a future professron In the club they learn the fundamentals of takrng developnng and prmtmg prctures They have the magrc dark room avarlable for thrs pur pose and there they worry and wonder how the plc tures wrll turn out and grve forth their srghs of satrsfactron when a pncture rs a success They have the benefrt of experrenced expert advrsors rn therr endeavors So fa: they have entered prctures rn the Westrnghouse Contest and they are plannrng a trrp thrs sprmg that wrll challenge therr rmagrnatrons and therr abrlrty to take good on the spot pictures DRIVERS TRAINING Strrctly speakrng the drrvers trarnmg course rs not an actrvrty It rs rntencled to mtroduce students to cars as somethmg they must fully understand rn order to enjoy fully However the supervrsed practrce done grves the students experlence along the same lrnes as that afforded by many of the actrvrtres and rn some cases for more practxcal experrence than that provrded by these actrvrtres Mxss Telrsak has charge O1 the course and the practxce The arms of the v hole program stress courtesy socral responsrbrlrty and alertness

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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The president, in the opening ceremonies of the F.F.A. meetings, asks: Fellow members, why are we here? His Chapter replies: To practice brother- hood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership a Future Farmer should possess. The principles for such ac- tion are clearly defined in the F.F.A. Creed and purposes. The Chapter early in the year adopts a program of work and labors diligently to accomplish the goals thus established. Officers for the year were: Presi- dent-Clayton Aumanng Vice-President-B a r r y Schuebel' Secretary William Luebstorf' Treasurer Sentinel Marlyn Brandt ART CLUB The nature and character of the Art Club are based on Art for enioyments sake It provides a opportunity for people of like interests to meet and develop their skills Our projects vary from fine to commercial art and include abstract work char coal pastel and oil body and figure sketching per spective clay soap and plaster work poster work finger painting designing etc The club renders service through poster work Holiday bulletin boards and the like' The members also learn to appreciate the works of great artists FORENSICS Forensics offer manifold opportunities for a student to develop his powers of speech Forensics received unusual impetus this year when over one hundred students went out for the local speech con test Not all of them made the grade but those who did will become valuable members of that worthwhile organization the Forensic Club That organization includes inter school contests and speech clinics in its program This year s group participated in the Cloverbelt League the District Contest and the State Speech Clinic at Madison on April 11 S far Sonia Broberg and oanne Hagen have Journey ed to Eau Claire to participate in the Voice of Liberty and the Disc jockey s contest Four girls Sonja Bro berg Gretchen Solie Connie Broberg and oanne Hagen won the right at the District to appear in the finals at Madison



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GIRLS CRAFTS How times have changed' The age of chivalry has vanished completely Now women don overalls and do a man s work as well as he does it himself Take Stanley High for example Here the boys are learning to keep house in a class called Home Ec and the girls are just as earnestly pounding nails and sawing boards in an activity called Industrial Arts So far with the guidance of Mr Fuhrman they have made such things as tool chests and utility shelves and together they contemplate the production of lawn chairs for their summers enjoyment They have fun working together and more than that ex perience the satisfaction of achievement THE ANNUAL Among their souvenirs most stu dents will have a copy of this Oriole This book marks an innovation in yearbook publication here in SHS Till now annuals were memory books published by the senior class Now annuals are source materials of good public relations for their schools and as such serve a larger purpose Thus an all school staff elected by their classmates has been chosen for the production of this book Pictured here are Jerry Colburn and Dick Peterson additional mem- bers of the staff who play an im- portant part in the pictorial develop- ment of the annual and Mike Smo- czyk and Milton Timlin who add their strength to the athletic and fi- nancial divisions. Hugh Hayes and Don jay Gjermanson also assist the staff in the athletic and photographic divisions when needed. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future'Homemakers of America is a na- tional organization of students in Home Economics. Its purposes are to further interest in Home Eco- nomics, provide wholesome recreation, and work for better home and community life. Thus, the members have taken active part in the rally held at Stanley this year and at fairs and local demonstra- tions. They also include a Parents' Night in their program. Thinking of others, the group packed Christmas presents for needy children this year, and since good recreation is one of their purposes, also held an all-school Valentine's Dance. Several mem- bers likewise found attendance at the Ice Follies in Minneapolis, in March, very pleasant and instructive.

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