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aa- 'tv ' . . ' , ff 'ri sea.. 1-, M 'L . ff W ,V , 'Wit 'Q f , .. Monet, Manet, Gauguin, Picasso, Braque, and Patty Magee ' ' C Baubles, bangles, and beads. Pass the salt, please. Talon And Art Clubs Boost Falcon Pride Students interested in developing their artistic talents were given a choice in the type of club they wished to join. The Art Club, sponsored by Miss Linda Berry, was organized to provide an opportunity for students to study art who wished to spend more time working with art or for those who didn't take art as a regular subject. Several projects such as a Christmas Decoration contest and providing decorations for a local hospital were planned by the club. The Talon Club, helping boost school spirit, was sponsored by Miss Margaret Moore and Mrs. Mildred Sims. The main purpose of the club was to help the cheerleaders by painting the numerous signs and ban- ners used to support the Falcons. I23
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The Hunting And Fishing Club And The Golf Club Foster lnterest ln Out-of-Doors With one hundred twenty members, sophs, juniors and seniors, the Hunting and Fishing Club was one of the largest clubs at Wingfield. The club, sponsored by lVIr. Burns, Mr. Kennedy, and Coach Bounds, was subdivided into smaller groups he- cause of space. Films of hunting, wildlife, and conservation composed the programs with oc- casional guest speakers for the Hunting and Fishing Club. Sponsored by Mr. Kurts and having twenty-seven members, the Golf Club was made up of the golf team and anyone else interested in the sport. Golfing tips, instruction, and practice were among the activities enjoyed by the enthusiastic members. Hunting and Fishing Club views wildlife film. N 2 Golf Club observes swing technique.
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The Wingfield Stage Band gets in an extra rehearsal during club period. Cut out that racket. Can't you see I'm trying to read? Clubs Offer a Means of Communication Just as every intelligent individual has his own medium of communication, each worthwhile group must be able to speak effectively in its own way. The Public Re- lations Club may seek to help men through persuasiong the stage band may work to spread its message by means of musicg the Spanish Club may broaden its members by travel and study of 3 foreign peopleg but all offer the same thing-a channel of interpretation and growth for all partici- pants.
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