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Show Club Activities Advance With New Semester Reports have been coming in from the different clubs about the good times, and education, they are affording. Here are three of them that are "right in the groove" with their activities: Leaders Club Chairman Joan Crebs and her assistants are planning the annual yearbook, which is to be distributed distribut-ed shortly to all club members. The book will consist of the Leaders Lead-ers Picture, minutes from the meetings, list of members, and autograph pages. Special feature is the club calendar. This is one of the first projects undertaken by the girls. The meeting on January 19 fea-ured fea-ured Leah and Loah Osborne, who graduated last spring. The twins refereed some basketball games to demonstrate teamwork and efficiency. effi-ciency. Mrs. Walker, the club sponsor, took pictures for the yearbook. Social Arts The senior girls welcomed as their guests at the meeting of Wednesday, January 12, Mrs. Alyce Raybould and Mr. George Zilonka, from Makoff's. Mrs. Raybould Ray-bould spoke on the art of make-up, while Mr. Zilonka held the girls' interest with the ever-popular subject sub-ject of hair-dressing. Last Wednesday, January 26, was the annual Snow-Frolic, with many good laughs, and lots of fun. Spanish Club A game of buzz was played in Spanish at the regular meeting of December 1. A committee took charge, and Truth and Consequences Consequen-ces was played. One of the consequences conse-quences was that Mrs. Hickman and Don Ballard dance a rhumba. Janice Greaves was compelled to execute the hat dance, and Ezekiel Fernandez had to count to ten in Spanish with his mouth full of -crackers. Janice Greaves was chairman of the committee for the meeting on January twelfth. The members of her group were Margaret Gardner and Alva Baer. Games were played play-ed at this meeting, too. |