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INDUSTRIAL ARTS The aims of LUe Industrial Arts Club are to inform the members of the practical uses of normal arts and to promote friendship among the Industrial Arts students. The club holds meetings every two weeks to take care of the business and to give the members opportunities to hear speakers who are interested in the work of the group. One meeting each month is devoted to social interests. Mr, Myers is the advisor to whom the boys are greatly indebted. AG CLUB The Wa-Hi Ag Club, a member of the national organiza|ipn, has been outstand¬ ing in its achievements. Forty-four boys comprise the membership of the group that has for its aim four degrees toward which the boys work. These are: Green Hand, Future Farmer, State Farmer, National Farmer. The requirements for the last two degrees are very rigid. The aim and ideal of the group is to learn to co¬ operate in farming, marketing and buying. From the Ag Club, judging teams are sent to local and state fairs. Tile outstanding trip of the year is the Smith-Hughes Conference held each spring at W. S. C, to which three chosen delegates are sent, Mr. Lvbeker is the very capable advisor of this club. HA DIO STUDY CLUB The Science Club this year practiced Radio Study. A course of lesson sheets was secured from WCFL. Several of the boys are studying short-wave and some have passed the examinations and obtained operators 1 licenses. Mr. Tack has worked faithfully and loyally to promote the Radio Study Club, 0. G. A, Order of Gregg Artists is a club for girls in the Commercial Department of tile high school. Membership in the club is obtained by writing in the junior year an artistic specimen of short hand from copy submitted by “The Gregg Writer,” The club meets twice a month, once for an educational program and once for a social time. The educational meetings comprise practical and theoretical studies of busi¬ ness. The club is meant to be educational for girls who are interested in commercial lines, but its primary object is to promote good-will, friendliness, and happy times among its members. The girls are greatly indebted to Miss Gertrude Young, the advisor. Pago Twenty-Seven
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DRAMATIC CLUB Tlic Dramatic Cub, organised in 1928 attempts to meet the need of a dramatic department in the school. The meetings consist chiefly of discussion of problems connected with the stage and an occasional presentation of a onc-aet play. Consider¬ able time is devoted to work on the various dramatic productions of tile school. This year , the club sponsored the Christmas assembly, the three act comedy, “Love-in-a- Mist , and four original one-act plays. The social events have included home meet¬ ings, a picnic, a dance, and a skating party. The activity of the club is due to the capable leadership of Miss Reed, the advisor. CLASSICAL CLUB I he Classical Club lias as its object growth in culture, in knowledge, and in kindness and sympathy toward others. The club has successfully carried out its purpose tins year. Among other worth while things sponsored by the club was the nil T Whidl was P msented “ high school auditorium, October 17, 19.)0. 1 he club owes much gratitude to Miss McIntyre for her valu- able aid in all its work. OFFICERS’ CLUB ihe Officers’ Club is composed of the best cadets in the Wa-Hi Battalion Its purpose ,s to promote good fellowship, cooperation, and efficiency among the officers O 1C uni . he Military Ball, and the Officers’ Banquet are among the leading so- ua events of the year. Colonel Holmes has proved an efficient advisor, whose ex¬ cellent counsel has helped to place the Officers’ Club in its present standing. IV w CLUB iWthfnVVtl ' n lub !f ” J , 1On0 ry or S anizati on made up of “letter men” from SaS’S r T ; i ’ e ° f the of the club is to see at the epnduct of the student body at athletic games is satisfactory Its social functions consist of an annual smoker and picnic. The members of the club express appreciation for the work done by Mr. Dimmick, athletic director. MATH CLUB The Math Club combines a serious study of mathematics in relation to science ll iZ wnir 1 ' professional occupations with a congenial social program. JF?? J , 1 ' 1 ,ce monthly, emphasise these features. This vear for the first $h “ MmrtK, of tmtmm .rcl oophomo,,, h.ve beoj pde fc! mem ! | 0l ' lM nd, S interest m the olob the oh™ touro.menf th.f X Ui; Jiyrra i Ki r aI i,i “ io w “ i,,e « ». Page Twenty-Six
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