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!l ' rx t ff, I Lf 'el h url l I K I Ex 1 yr- 'i f X fsxt , tc Y t l . ' ,La ' ' 'L Q T- ll IQ i . ' ,V fri , , , - 'W l 1 I xl f , Q5 sr pt A I V xp! ,i,, I 1 , A ff i' KJ ctr' ,S . I, CAP THE Civil Air Patrol at Weber High has been very successful this year. The many varied activities of the CAP provide educational entertainment plus invaluable train- ing for every member. Commanding Officer: Larry Miller DE DISTRIBUNVE Education pro- vides means for members to secure more information regarding their particular lines of interest. lt also provides activities which will aid the members to develop self-confi- dence in the performance of their iobs. The field of retailing itself offers a variety of fascinating and profitable careers. In retailing there is not only interest in human asso- ciation, but opportunities for o wide variety of talents, which useid wisely, provide endless opportunity for growth. Officers: President, Dan Danielson, Vice President, Carol Paulsen, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Jackie Nelsong Editor of Promotions, Bobby Way ment. PTA TO promote the good parent- teacher relations and to smooth out some of Weber High's administra- tive difficulties were two of the main goals of our PTA this year. Thanks to their efforts, the parents and teachers can work together successfully to help Weber Progress. 25 ffligfff Y
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L CLUB DE ESPANOL LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS L DEUTSHE VEREIN THE French Club is a new organization at Weber High this year- The activities sponsored by the' club were the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and End 'ot School parties. Movies, lectures, writing letters r'rs to Paris, and a chance to go to the B.Y.U. Speech Meet' were also planned. The members of the club were usually sporting their French berets and speaking a few words French. , j C The Club's purpose was to promote betterfre- lationship and good will between France and the S. The officers were: president, Elbert Retord, vice president, ROP: Storey, secretary and historian, Rose Marie Barry, treasurer, Michele' C Boiteux, representatives, Primose Ball and Neil Bybee, advi50r,'Mf. Taggart. - BY learning Spanish, the students of closer to the students of the Spanish speaking bring the ties between countries closer together GD The activities sponsored by the Spanish he Christmas party, a supper, and an assembly. pated in the Foreign Language Meet at the B.Y native tongue were shown, and a radio The assembly and Christmas party were held with the other language clubs at Weber. The officers were: president, Deloris Medina, vice Secretary, Nancy Knowles, representatives, Karen Kopp and Mr. Cox. e T partici- in a advisor Damon, THE German Club, even though it was small this year Q22 rnembersj had planned many activities which were fun tor all. They started oft with a hay ride and supper at Old McDonald's. The Christmas party was held with the rest of the Language Clubs. The club has guest speakers, and records which they play in class to help them get a better understanding of the true German language, Some of the activities carried on throughout the year were the assembly, radio program, B-.Y.U. Foreign Language Festival, movies, and parties. The officers were: president, Larry Jackson, vice president, Janet Folkman, secretary, Beverly Adams, advisor, Mr. Cox. 45. , i 'a lf Lg., f if
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SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was iust or- ganized this year under the direction of Mr. Marble and Mr. Green, Five boosters of the club drew up the constitution and helped organize it. The nature of the club is both physe ical and biological science, They are: John Stoddard, Scot Ander- son, Mary Kleuiord, Bruce Her- rik, Ronnie Hogdson SKATING CLUB The Skating Club was o new- ly organized club this year. Every Wednesday the club went skating at the colliseurn. They also had skating parties. The officers were: Steve Toone, Vice Presiclentg Gar Hunter, Presidentg and Priscilla Snod- dy, Secretary. 26 l .. ff A 1-4 I 1 B ri C X it 'X 1925 I-NT T ,Sl .K V-5 I1 sb SKI CLUB The Ski Club this year held many meetings with lectures and movies for the mem- bers. They had parties and also went skiing. The officers were: President, Steve Johnsonf Vice Presdent, Yvonne Holtzf and Secretary, Gayle Gunderson. we
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