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PM Top Row: A. Buechner, B. Akins, K. Schmacher, O. Schumm, Bottom Row, S, Williams, N. Bumsted, E. Hochenberg, W N. Ruhren, G. Davis, M. Grisler, W. Lyons, J. Gardner, H. Gerke, MGYSVS, P- 5Cl'l0T'S, N' G09fZ, J' Elllolff M- Irwin, D. Scibert, D. Judd, D. Young, B. Henderson, F. Webber, B. E- V00 l'l'S- Hngginson, Mrs. Bailey. HE ART CLUB had a full year, doing many things. Some of which were sketching trips, educational trips, and exhibits. On a sketching trip in October, Mrs. Bailey lost her masterpiece in the brook and she was very sad. But after looking at some of the students' sketches, she was somewhat relieved of the accident. After the Christmas holidays, Mrs. Bailey had a leave of absence and the club was very sad to see her leave. Mr. Boggs then took her place. The club has given her full co-operation and in doing so has planned to go to New York City and see Hats Ott to Ice . The club has also planned for its annual art exhibit in the spring, which should be something to look forward to. FRANKLYN WEBBER .... . . . President DON JUDD . . . .... Vice 'President HENRY GERKE . . . Secretary and Treasurer 55
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HE purpose ofthe PHENIX CLUB is to- help the members of the staff learn the principles of good journalism. Attention is directed to writing fea- ture and news stories, interviews, sports stories, editorials, and humor columns. Another purpose of the club is to stimulate student opinion. The Phenix features news of the boys in service, the interests of as many students as possible, and the war time activities. This year the Phenix staff was composed of eighteen members under the direction of Miss Josephine Shirer. The first five issues were mimeo- graphed as an experiment. A schoolwide poll showed that the students preferred a printed Phenix, so the form was changed. The business staff consists of Mr. John Kollar and June Faulkner. TED GOLDBERG .... ........ E ditor BARD LINDEMAN . . . Assistant Editor Top Row: W. Schnable, C. Gradley, J. Lamb, D. Young, T. Bottom Row: B. Henderson, C. Solimando, M. Waldvogel, T. Titolo, T. Arrington, A. Gelnaw, N. Haratine, R. Goldberg, J. Goldberg, B. Lindeman, l. Schuart, D. Connelly. Waldvogel, D. Galbraith.
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X Top Row: A. Snow, J, O'Donnell, J. Lamb, C. Scaffa, J. Achenbach, D, Brandner, R. Floyd, P. Lockitt, E. Nelson, J. Nutt, A. Bush, R. Toensmann. Bottom Row: F Galbraith, R. Muller, V. Anderson, G. Livengood, J. Pennell, D. Sutton, D. lNITlATlON Partridge, P. Wood, A. McDermott llnsertl. HE TRI-B CLUB with a limited membership ot twenty meets weekly under the leadership ot Miss Dorothy Jones. lt was organized tor the purpose ot promoting sociability and service in any way possible tor the school and community. The three B's symbolize: Break up cliques, Boost the school, and Betriend others. Some of the many projects which the club has undertaken throughout the year are: taking collection at the theater, making favors and stuffed animals tor the children ot Bergen Pines, and assisting as guides on Visitors' Day or during the Vocational Con- ferences. The girls earn money by sponsoring dances, movie benefits, and selling cakes during lunch periods at school. Interesting programs, such as a Personality Quiz, a hand- writing analysis, a Truth or Consequence Quiz, movies, and speak- ers, made up a large share of the meetings this year. OFFICERS ANNE MCDERMOTT .... . . . President JEAN ACHENBACH . . . Vice 'President DOROTHY BRANDNER . . . Secretary RUTH MULLER . . . . . Treasurer R. Muller, J. Ackenbach, D. Brandner, A. McDermott. S6 N
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