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JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross council was organized in 'Wells l-ligh al The beginning ol lhc l937 fall lerm. Sponsors are Miss Clay and Marv Calherine Brady. field secrelary ol lhe Jellerson County chapler. Mrs. Maude E. Lewis, assislanr nafionai direclor ol lhe J. R. C.. addressed lhe council members af 'rhe organizalion meeling, and ouflined local nalionel and Inlernalional programs. Junior Red Cross was organized during lhe World War when school children soughl' an oppor- 'lunily lo enlisl in lhe service of lheir nalion. The Juniors have lor lheir mollo, 'l Serve. Grouped by schools-public. privale, parochial -They aid in communily proiecls, o'ganize welfare programs. and engage in making gills 'lor children, veferans and lhe aged in hospilals. Through lhe lnler- nafional Junior Red Cross lhey exchange with lhe children ol ofher naliens using rhe malerial lor school room sfudy. Thus promoling good will and underslanding. During lhe inilial year, 'lhe local council 'nembers have made placards lor holiday frays and dolls liorisrnall children al lhe hospiralg eighleen needy larvilics were cared lor al Thanksgiving: loys were Taken lo lhe Childrens Home af Yellow Creek al' Chrislrnas: a group parlicipaled in lhe sale of Chrislmas seals: olhers allended inlorrnalion desks al fha Vlfeslern Union and Y.M.C.A. durino lhe Norlhwesl Terrilory celepralion in Sl Julrcnville' rrap books were prepared lor lhe hospilal and a Service lund was buill Tor reserve The council members roceife no decimal rr dil lh T purely vo or i y ar lure was a mcnw rsnip c our un ed lfcny via n The aclivc roll consi o orly lu cnls irers cr 1 e yea N re irr nu aorr' n rio: en? William Sawyer vice presidcnl Belly Fellows rc-fary a d lil rs Conov irea Tl-IE JOURNALISM CLUB Th Journalism Club was organized i nlle al of IQB6 cr lhe pirpese publishing a ig biweekly in rnrmeograph form during flre sch ol y The usual slall officers of 'heoaper ar lerfc-'4 1 ed o n chief ard lhe business manager an These in furn choose lheir own s'all cdnls w n a i y lc wi-irc and inleresle in iournaism are cordia ly inviled To loin ie 'lhc primary lunclion ol h club is To edl lhc schoc ow r a lillle social diversion was enroyed in 'The form ol a dance hc d ar ine Caoilol Ball Room in November and a box social held in the high school gymansium I February The club members and lheir friends enloyed bolh very much The following are fhe cl.1b olic r Dorofhy Roberlson Eoilorin Chief Thelma Thompson Business Manager J A TurkopD Adv CV L uhllu I iwxlle Oldsmobile B1 FHAXAN 8. NTARB North Fifth Street steubem llle i I i 7 I i . en' , as in 0 cr flshs, bu all work is lun- 1' Y. This 'e' ls ' - be 4 l l h dr if ff .iile ls. ' f ,. islod l l s d- . Olli , ll h if ' o V' 35 'e Ch J -sid 3 'i . , ' 4 1 , soc , an .y ,. oi, surer. 5 1' d', ,ll.,.l -. -.oi hih school paper. Since lhen The Big Red Beacon. as ihe paper has been named, has been published '. I ' ' , ' . c ear. ' . X . e se-, .. by he ,il r-i f . ' d ' ' i , Sf' if' :.i'i?- V ' 1 ' - d ' A l'. . , V . . . , l . Wh'l - ' ' 1 e ' ' A i - Il yf ce. f 7 Y' i ' ' 5' e s. . , -' - ' q , ' , 7 , , , . is .
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Tl-IE DEBATE CLUB ln The second ser'nesTer The DebaTe Club was reorganized. Cn The principle ThaT we learn To do by doinq. This cluo imrnediaTely aTTer orqanizaTion, beqan a series oF debaTes which are being held on almosT every Friday. GreaT iriTeresT has been rv'aniTesTeH and many impOrTanT qUeSTiOr1S have been discussed, Some of These have been of local inTeresT such as Thc need oT public buildings in our own ciTy. On oTher occasions Topics oT qreaT naTionai imporTanc,e have been aTTernpTecl and Tearlessly argued. Perhaps, if Congressman lmhoff or SenaT'mr Donahey could have had The b'2f1PfiT oT lisTeninq To our young people, The counTry miqhT be made even saTer Tor dernorcracy. PracTice in The Torms OT parliamentary usage are also dressed. The officers have been: PresidenT, Helen GrumeT: Vice PresidnT, William Sawyer, and Secrefary-Treasurer, Virginia Engel. The adviser has been Mr. WrighT. KNITTING CLUB For six years a KniTTinq Club has been Tunchoninq in The STeuoenville l-llqh School This year The club has a small membership ouT is rnalclng uo Tor ThaT in The qualiTy and amoun oT worlc done Any girl may belong To This club buT To receive diT m.JsT learn how To lcrnT correcTly TaT compleTe some qarmenT which she herselT ha nnade and Th piece musT be Tree Trorn msTalres ln The above phoTooraph some OT The girls are wearing messes and sweaTers They have made is year We concenTraTe on The principles oT xniTTing and plain gar'nenTs raTher Than Tancy fads are preTerred We believe ThaT This club has a carrv over falu ThaT malres any Time spenT on This worlc well worTh while . . . , . , . , A . . V . we . I . l S rneasuremenTs and worlc ouT direcTions Trom her own measuremenTs. ln addiTicn To This, rnusT , ' . S . . is ' i . 5 . . I Th' . ' ' ' ' ' -' , , .
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' MATH cLuB The Junior-Senior Malhemafics Club, organized in I9?8, has comoleled The Tenfh successful year in Sleubenville High School. The obiecl of lhis organizafion is lo acquainl The sludenf body with The work fha? has been done in The developmenl of mafhemalics and lo promole lhe sfudy of mafhemalics in The hisrorical, recreafional, praclical and scienfihc fields. The members of fhis orqaniazlion musf have compleled al leasf one year of Algebra and one year of Plane Geomelry. Af the reqular weekly meelinqs Th club has presenlecl programs, varied in nalure buf illusfrafing The imporfance of mafhemafics. Soecial meelings fhis year have included fellas by Mr. Bach and Miss Krumm, a social meeling for The members and Their guesls and a presenfaiion of fhe play, The Case of Mallhew Maflixf' Each school year this orqanizafion presenls an award of merif To The sfudcni of The qraduaiinq class of Sleubcnvillc l-liqh School who has The hiqhesf afcraqe for tour years of high school mafhemalics. Officers of The club are: Firsf semesler 4 Presidenl, Reed Cramner: Vice Presidcnl, Ruth Brislorg Secrelary, Helen Morse: Treasurer, Vfrqinia Bell: Adviser, Miss Boyd. Second semesler Rulh Brislor Arnola Vifade Alice Jones Mf-ry Jane Mffxarlnef Tl-IE INDIAN CLUB urinq fhe hr? semesfer l 4, lndian Cluo comnu d ls Tudie in The llc and confribuhons lo our hislory ol These Furs? Am rncans Each 'nemb r fo if an l dian name ard was held responsio or knowinq T e li and characlerrshcs of The cwuel c h ro ne he or sne represenled Especial allenhon was oiven lo 'll' rela? on o ln ro ic our ocal hisl ry Reporfs on such fopics as 'u a music and ndiar' g nres w re made Vlfalr abou? h :lf and excu sions 'fo more drslanf oinfs were enlo ed y 1 rn rn er nler sln oiiechor of vs apons and bead worlc wer shown Cy members ol me clo nd 'her friend Edward Ferou on served as Chief Sachem cr Presidenf l Mc ang was War hi f or Vice Pre ioenf E ie rryer was Keeper of Recor s o Secrelar, vll'-:le Maraaref Bruslc kepl ln wamown lcinq re Tr a uer Achnq as Massosolf o Medicine n or ave and sou ws was l' r Dau' H Wriq YN um Bamv: Coxxmxi' -A ' - ' ., i -J T. l i i ,, , X I D ' is . he ' l ' ' e i 5' ' s ' 7 i ' . . . . . . ..i e . . i e c .n - .e T V h fe . , - ' .' 1' r e E. ' ' . ' V ' ' . ie i T 'ese li' es V l ' o . . ' ldfn lr . aa, e ii . ls fee- . r' .. ' p ' . ' 3 b- 'he ie lb S. l ,e 5 g -' l' ' 3 'e , li' l li e , 7 i 5. - ' S ' ' ., Ela C' C 'e' ' ' -s i, , ls' f - d - . ' 'e ' f'r e s r . ' ' z ' ' Ma 'F These br s e heir advise, . . ' hf. v. . v ATI n -Y
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