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Photography Club The Photography Club, during its five years at U.H.S., has brought many advantages to the students. Members learned to develop films and make contact prints and enlargements. They were enlightened 0n the dark room procedure and practiced trick photography. During the second semester the active mem- bers conducted a field trip around the school while their sponsor, Mr. Franks, took moving pictures of their tactics. President of the club was Andrew McBride; Vice-president, Frank Miller; secretary, Pat Malia; treasurer, Pat Corcoran; usher, Robert Festog. Fire Fighters These able-bodied young men were a great help this fall when there were a series of forest fires. They were always listening for the iitriple whistle, and when it came they were off on the double. The highlight of the year was the annual picnic in the spring. Photography Club Fire Fighters
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Nature Clubs This club was so big that it had to be split into two groups. They enjoyed varied programs including nature slides and quiz programs. They also had iiAlli and iiGator, Mrs. Connis two pet alligators, which enabled them to study nature first hand.
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Advertising Club F. R. A. The Future Retailers 0f Americah served to create a greater interest in the principle of retailing in store-practice work of local establishments. Their Club meetings consisted Of two minute speeches and sales demonstrations. In this Club the students were trained to become good clerks in stores. President of the Club was Dorothy McFarland; Vice-president, Doris Daniels; secretaries, Norma Jean Turney and Janet Lininger; treaurers, Shirley Bryson and Doris Rabbitt. Advertising Club The Advertising Club, sponsored by Mr. L. C. Dodson, was composed of students taking the Cooperative Commercial Retail Selling Course. The club promoted a newspaper layout contest and planned window displays in the local department stores. Another special feature of the Advertising Club was a tour through two large Pittsburgh stores. President Of the club was Dorothy McFar- land; Vice-president, Doris Daniels; secretaries, Norman Jean Turney and Janet Lininger; treasurers, Shirley Bryson and Doris Rabbitt.
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