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cJLatln Club The Classica Societas membership is composed of students of Latin who wish to share educational and social aaivities in this subjea area. The meetings are held the second Monday of each month in room 106 under the direaion of Mr. Lee. J eL Otketi The Help Others Club, sponsored by Mr. Carl Thorsell, I ean of boys, pro- motes deeper understanding between various cultures at Sturges. Project 120 Projea 120, a science club sponsored by Mr. John Albrecht, meets weekly in room 120. This club is open to all sm- dents who are willing to take patt in science aaivities. All club members -are expected to do reading, research and investigations that will be of interest to others. Projea 120 is chanered by the Sci- ence Club of America and takes an active part in promoting the Sturges Science Fair. Po8« 49
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i B 4 prrC, f f ' i KAjV ' B ? ■ -( ;t r 111 rumor Serving as referees and helpii;g with girls physical education classes are the girl junior coaches supervised by Mrs. Helen Rush and Miss Dorothy Berry. Dressed in their white turned V ibie L iuo The Sturges Bible Club, sponsored by Miss Rebecca Moore, meets every Wednesday after- noon in room 105. Members of this club meet not only to read and understand the Bible, but to have an opportunity of meeting students with similar interests. Games and two outings a year are other activities. ached gym suits. These 9th gr! and demonstrate o other girls. The gjt for their dependabil ' 91 J . .o leadfijftceaises ( rocedujfls fdT the V p r coachd are|j hosen J d skill tl rmus Jf p f rumor oacheA i Ninth grade boys who show depend ability, enthusiam and skill in various sports, are chosen as junlior coaches. These boys assist Mr. Wulfing and Mr
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LIBRARY WORKERS Students who work in the library assist the lihrarian, Mrs. Norma Parker, and assistant, Mrs. Jean Davis. Their duties are working at the desk, check- ing books in and out of the library, assisting other students to find books and materials, and replacing books on the shelves. With over 8,000 books on our shelves these students help maintain an or- derly library. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB To qualify for the Scholarship Club, directed and supervised by Mrs. Mayer, dean of girls, a student must accumu- late 34 points a semester. With an A counting two points, a B four points and a C two points, it is only the outstanding student who becomes eligi- ble for membership in this academic club. After receiving the scholarship ribbon for the initial award, the student receives another ribbon for each suc- ceeding award until the final Big Six pin is received at the end of ninth grade. Ua Ji 9dcrvt CHESS CLUB The Chess Club meets in room 110 each Tuesday of the year. New mem- bers learn the science of the game from experienced players and from the spon- sor, Mr. Guy Taylor. A continuous tournament is run throughout the year and the standings are published in the school paper. i } f }
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