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l . GIRLS SERVICE CL B 1 llllg the Public Mrs. I Debate C fbated me in rch iepcyx and 'llshrs of ewing, M. Stollcin, l. Mr. Mendenhall, N. Williams, ll. visa, . ,j se 1- T., ,l,,', eif,J'f'?f . me .5 .1 an u -, , 4. w w, I l ' ,,, ,:. .uv .ff def ? B c'?j gi new i l e i 3 1 l X ai f f at X in va X is 'five Ai' ff. My Y , N Yinbmfu ,Mimi Q , 2 I fs., xl . f,..- - sz f f . -.f-al' Westlane Has A Club or BWI G CL The main objective of the Sewing Club is to learn fundamentals and modern techniques of sewing. f Mrs. Muir, the girls have Under the guidance 0 chosen projects of their own interests, such as knit- ting, embroidering, and crocheting. Christmas gifts were made by the members, showing just how valuable the art of sewing really is. Mrs. Cartmel's service club is interested in doing good deeds for others. Field trips have been taken, holida decorations were made, and tra favors were I by l 0 y I distributed to hospital patients. These girls have gained great personal satisfaction in doing an excel- lent 'ob of hel in and cheerin others less fortunate. J P 3 . g GIRLS SERVICE CLUB. First row: D. Everett, S. Lowe, L. Quin, S. Rhodes, E. Blaszkiewicz, O. Seay, Second raw: C. Braund L. Lynch, J. Weissman, N. Sullivan, S. Welsh, C. Sambergg Third 1'07,Ut M. Robinson, D. Ryan, B. Smock, S. Jones L. Stackhouse, M. Stander, L. O'Brieng Fourth row: L. Barber D. Rutan, S. Corbin, P. Storms, Mrs. Cartmel, M. Nall, L Jones, C. Clouse. ver Interest SEWING CLUB. First row at machines: P. Howell, B. Einstandig S. Copenhaver, C. Weddle, S. Darring, B. Smith, B. Samms, D Yeary, C. Bacon, N. Norman, B. Leland, A. Irvin, J. Spilman K. Swanson, L. Wallberg, J. Wagner, J. Ransom, B. Ruch, B Frejieg Seated at table: S. Parker, S. Hollis, K. Graff, C. Alig A. Burris, D. Smith, Mrs. Muir. Page thirty-three !
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' - D. AND DEBATE CLUB. Fzrst ww. M. Jacobson, Domont, M- Wollor, J- Hinefr Cohem Second Tow: A. Fasola, S. Bernstein, Hittle, B- B0lD1I1etf, Mfg- Hooklo, D' Caine, B. Jakouvek, D. Frauman, B. Beineke, J. Dice. CO1 CL B The Coin Club, sponsored by Mr. Mendenhall, provides an entertaining and profitable hobby for its members. A better understanding of currency is gain- ed, and new additions are made to the personal collections of the numismatists. Interesting collections have been made and several rare coins were collected. This club provides an excellent oppor- tunity to learn to spend leisure time in an educational and rewarding way. Page thirty-two PEECH A D DEBATE CLUB The sixteen members of the Speech and Debate Club Spent the beginning of the year learning the fine points and fundamentals of debating and public speak- ing under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Heckle, Since a wide-spread knowledge of the debated topic is necessary, the group has spent much time in the li- brary gaining information through research. Debates on the common market, juvenile delinquency, and the Cuban situation seemed to be the highlights of the year for these avid future orators. From Debate To ewin , co1N CLUB. First ww: L. Dglorr, S- Doloot, M- Sifolgggilai' Postlethwaite, J. Wilson, L. N3hml3SQ 5660115 WW: Mfwlliflms M? K. Undercoffer, G. Sherry, C. Tavel, il- Hone, N' 11 ' Winters, P. Williams, T. Goodhart, J. LYHU- V h - .1 if 4 i gli H. iii a 5, JS gl ig: E a 'i ' J-if ,T ,ik A , f, xfl , KX! Westlanf EW Th ' . , Iundaiiiililiilsoblegi h. el gllltlan iiin PM ofi Bri irnllfllidering rl madehlih i mg 1
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CHEF CLUB. First row: M. Binegar, G. Sanderson, H. Gollar, L. Holsworthg SN01111 row: R. Goecker, G. Patton, Tbirfl row: B. Breedlove. G. Nicoloff, J. Eddy, W. Salgalowg Fourfla row: M. LEATHERCRAFT CL B Leathercraft, the oldest industry in the world, is enjoyed by many students at Westlane. Under the guidance of Mr. Ufkes, the members learned this ancient art of leather carving, making it a profitable hobby. Some of the projects of the club included designing and making comb cases, coin purses, key cases, belts, and billfolds. During the year an exhibit in the showcase displayed the various tools needed for this art. At the school Open House a demonstra- tion was given showing the actual work involved in arriving at the finished project. No longer do mem- bers of this club have to purchase leather gifts. Be- cause of their great proficiency in leather goods Con- struction, they can produce their own handmade leather articles. LEATHERCRAFT CLUB. First row. B. Marr T L h , ' I 9 ' , A. Schonhiede, M. Moreland, H. McLemore, J. Davis, T.eCn:f:ij3bell Fishman, KI. Ardelean, Mrs. Shockley, K. Goldstein, D. Fatout, D. Anderson, Hampshire. HEP CLUB Consisting of fifteen members, the Chef Club has been involved in making such delectable taste treats as Swanky Frankiesu and other delicacies keyed to the impeccable tastes of the future gourmets. With the help of Mrs. Shockley, Westlane may soon boast of its fine corps of outstanding chefs, proving that women don't completely dominate the culinary art. Man grae T hat Mr. Ufkes, R. Marcum, S. Grant, C. Nickson, C- Gram' -l' Hochman, R. Christenson. f 2 2 +1 , .www ' - it 7 -Q I Q I Ax ?' F r EL CLUB. 1 MOD , William Smith. l , I Bradford, L' Smit I. Beeson, M- Va' Mi Ships, plan Youll find tl construction i sored by Mr. Clubs C' DYk Madge emai B. Hnan, Q ...,
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