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SEWlNG'CLUB This year the Sewing Club had about the largest membership in its history and at the hrst meeting the following oflicers were elected: President, Ann Mullerg Vice President, Agatha Ristg Treasurer, jean Siewertg Secretary, jean Jordan. They started the year oH with a very successful fashion show, the next projects were a series of food sales and raffles. In addition to these activities they have also held several movies, in all, it has been a very active group, under the able direction of their adviser, Miss Patricia Strange. Again this year, the Sewing Club took their well earned trip to New York City. IVY LEAVES This year the Ivy Leaves Staff worked hard to get out what the school thought was its best editions in several years. They also added a new feature by printing the paper in two colors. The paper was under the able supervision of Miss Niles. The officers of the organization are: Editor, Eleanor Gerlg Assistant Editor, Marie Schu- bert, Advertising. Virginia Borstg News, john DiBella. rl, X .
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sv ., A ... W k -.uv ,:.......,, . ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIGN The Athletic Association is one of Mor- gans most important groups. It is this organization which is responsible for all the new sports equipment and for all the improvements in the school. such as the ping pong tables and the electric water cooler. The Athletic Association started the year out in the red, but ended it up with a large fund. even after buying all these things. The group also sent the Hrst eight players of the basketball team to New York was il reward for their victorious sea- son. The members of the Council are: President, Bud Vece: Vice President. Ted Hibsong Secretary. jane Yorkg Treasurer. Betsv Dibble. as orhcers. and Kenneth Cookson, Donald Scott. Everett Hunt as members. sf l x., ...A -X rs- ,-.,, FORUM growing Morgan .tctixitv is the Forum CQlu mbers this x'e.1r xx ent to Chester for the Shoreline r1m.1nd did .1 wonderful job debating xx llll students min other schools, Forum p.1rticip.1nts h.1xe .1 thinte it o some real public sptqilqing. 'Iwo of its members. Marie Schubert .llltl Vlthlkllllltl .ttrstrom xvere seletted to make .1 radio lUI'tJ.lulki.lST in Middletoxx n .tnd were exxellent lxldfll' h.1s .tlso 5.4- CLUB gixen .1 t.1lk to the Rotary Club and in addition she xx-on the American Legion Oratorical Contest. The Forum Club held .mother meeting this spring which proved to be verx' successful. The following .1re the otlicers of the club: President, Carl XY'oodstock, Vice President, Roger Grifiing Secre- :.arxy ltxh.1nn.1 Soderstrom and Treasurer. Lydia Pardo.
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