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,...............-,.iniw1l BIBLE CLU .1527 The Bible Club affords spiritual guidance, Bible ,, I 4 gm study, and Christian fellowship to its members. , lxifix X 1 Early in the year the club met and elected the X X f Q-Q' ff X following officers: Larry White, President, Betty ,F N1 H Houck, Vice president, Carolyn Tassel, Secretary- Fi QXYDVE Treasurer, Glenn Haase, Reporter, Lois Wil- S- , , 4 :,-,f helm, Program Chairman, Mrs. Bierly, Adviser. I f i-ffl '-Z' ' SPANISH CLUB 'dav- The purpose of the Spanish Club is to unite students who are interested in Spanish. Besides regular meetings at school we also had several parties at the homes of members. The officers of the club are Ggofgia Mockenstrum, President, Cathy Butler, Vice president, Barth Greenberg, Secretary, Betsy Squire, Treasurer, Miss Houston, Adviser. 63
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PRQJECTION CLUB The officers of the Projection Club are Arthur Miller, Presidentg Tom Davis, Vice presidentg Steve Saelzler, Secretaryg Fred Fisher, Treasurerg Richard Daggett, Club Reporterg Mr. Feindt, Adviser. The Projection Club is a service club. The purpose of this club is to provide student operators for the Visual Education equipment. The club is limited to ninth grade boys. All members are awarded, after com- pleting their training, a lapel pin and a Certificate of Competence as proj ectionists. J. E. T. S. 1 , The Jets Club is for boys who are interested in engineering. The club advisers are Mr. Slovak and Mr. Hosak. Richard Veres is the Club Reporter. Two of the guest speakers were Mr. Eamest Weaver of Toledo University and City Councilman Joe Scalzo.
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THE HOM MAKER'S CLUB The purpose of this organization is to help gain a knowledge which will make its members better homemakers in the future. The officers are Kay cf1fEfZ'GPlf,ilCf?'Et3c'f21212lQ'f' igllfffifxffffitfy fiiliiffti 'i'r' 'T T- ' Q fri urerg Carol Crensing, Sergeant at arms. Mrs. HPR Z V Swanson is the adviser for this organization. 6 Q , K ' . 'ai 9 f a i Q .if . Ml iii . fr 4 -4 , T W ' , I'-Q Wa Da f f a n 6. Akf fi l X NINTH GRADE HI-Y CLUB -Q 1.-gunman! The purpose of the Hi-Y Clubs is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, and to develop and maintain clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living among its members. Mr. Corfman is the adviser. 64
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