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New students at Wayne may learn about our school by viewing the 35mm transpar- encies and motion pictures taken of the various activities. The production of this worthwhile documentary may be attributed to the members of the PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB. This year the students learned how to use a camera and process film. The club mem- bers were shown the importance of good composition, techniques, lighting, and point- of-view in picture taking. In dealing with other phases of photography, such as por- traiture, filters, motion pictures, depth of field, and 3-D, they realized the practicality of such a hobby. Curtain going up! The DRAMA CLUB meeting is called to orderlv At the meetings the members gave readings of short plays and monologues and performed skits and pantomimes. Through this experience, the mechanics of drama and self-expression were learned. But all the world is not on stage, and so the members became acquainted with var- ious theatre functions. They undertook a study of costumes, properties, and make-up. After observing several demonstrations on make-up, they became quite proficient in the art themselves, and their talents were soon in demand for the different school produc- tions. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Mr. William Megnin, Adviser Standing: B. Stankus, W. Knapp, V. Flumiani, R. Von Essen, T. Rodda, F. Lorentz, R. Reynolds, P. Connolly. Sealed: Mr. Megnin, L. Dunning, E. Frischknecht. DRAMA CLUB - Mrs. Joan Perry, Adviser Row I: D. Nicol, C. Hanenburg, K. Tulenko, C. Donovan, C. jury, M. Knieps, M. Murphy, J. Marshall, T. Trivigno. Row 2: M. Poole, C. Townsend, M. Schockner, E. German, A. Muenster, D. Libby, E. Van Der Vott, J. Westbmok. Row 3: C. Bassett, C. Dodd, D. Van Dyken, J, Uphoff, G. Gorton, R. Gorton, B. Payne, S. Neeb, B. Cole, Mrs. Perry. I I
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, . .,.W..f1w, mff'f i f . , A 1 5 'Wharf . 4 -f ' B Mr Henry Weis, Advgfgn A Smith. KEY GLU ' it 'H.sChi1?ingfR'M0 e m,'c.Kuehm- ,B , . ,V Bw semi: C- Runiiicilgifticivwiion, B- Vwmo' J an Standwg' MLM des, T. Barr, C' Myers' l. Roesch, B- O LIBRARY CLUB - Mr. Louis Gill, Adviser The KEY CLUB, which works for both the school and the township, is one of the many service organizations at Wayne. Will- ingly, the members did any job that would improve the community or Wayne High. They received no pay for their work, and any contributions for their services were donated to worthwhile organizations. The organization, sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club, sent delegates at various times during the year to Kiwanis meetings to learn further ways in which they could be of service. To keep the library running smoothly was the aim of the LIBRARY AIDES. The girls performed many helpful duties. At all times during the year the library was made cheer- ful with seasonal decorations. Besides the tasks of keeping the library records and books in order, the members were always willing to assist students in the use of the library. Standing: C. Cuber, L. Decker, C. Vogel, Mr. Gill, A. Hopper, L. Elkland, N. Kara, B. Smith,
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AUTOMOTIVE CLUB Mr. Benjamin Hodgson, Adviser Kneeling: B. Moran, L. Le Fevre, W. McGrogan, D. Hatosy J. Mahoney, B. Croker, B. Bylsma, C. Garrigan, C. Reilly P. Bonn. Standing: Mr. Hodgson, T. Haneveld, J. Zettel, J Wallenburg, A. Raffo, B. Snyder, D. Behnken, J. Dyne, B. Burnett, F. Braun, S. Kearney, J. Daly, B. Worell, P Baumberger, J. Wallenburg, D. Altiere. ,WA Standing: Miss Hahn, J. Oaeto, V. Monahan, R. Gullone, lil COOKING CLUB - Miss Elaine Hahn, Adviser Silling: R. Sims, B. Lothian, A. Monfriedo, 1. Leone. J. Rogers, R. Gradt, B. Deigan, R. Alegreto. In order to master the fine art of cooking, the members of the BOYS' COOKING CLUB combined their talents to make such delicacies as pies, pancakes, peanut brittle, and pizza. They not only learned the fundamentals of boiling, baking, broiling and frying, but delighted in sampling their accomplishments as well. Because so many upperclassmen were driving, there was a desire on the part of many boys to learn about the mechanics of a car. The AUTOMOTIVE CLUB provided an oppor- tunity for these boys to discuss their problems and pool their knowledge. The members explained and demonstrated, when- ever possible, the various systems of a car and how they operate. The meeting place, the metal shop, enabled them to drive cars into the building and use the facilities to keep their cars in good running condition. x, 'E' we wil: Paws ' I r aj . in . JJWNQ
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