The Activity Club

Basic details

The Activity Club is print text, with genre yearbook.
The language is English.
Its dimensions are 5.75 in. x 4.3 in..
It is 21 pages long.
It was created sometime in 1963.

Background

This Activity club yearbook lists members and committees for 1963-64. In addition to sponsoring popular social dancing lessons for students, the club was involved in many projects benefiting the local schools and community at large over the years. These included donations of coat racks for the schools, printing press and tape recorder for the high school, bulletin board, motion picture screens and a radio for the junior high school, drinking fountain for the elementary playground, donations to Worthington Public Library for Caldecott Award Series books, funds for fireplace and picnic table for community recreation.

The Activity Club was founded in 1937 as the Personality Club by Mrs. Miriam Mackay, who saw a great need to form and organization dedicated to assisting youth with their social and personal problems. The club was originally formed with sponsorship by the Worthington P.T.A. Among the first activities of the group was the remodeling of formals for girls who were in need of them. Guidance concerning proper dress, manners and hostess etiquette were in demand. Although the club's focus was initially on girls, boys soon became interested and were also included in the programs. Over the years interests broadened, and the group was reorganized as the Activity Club. Social dancing classes for students from grade 4 to 12 became a major activity of the club during the 1940s and 1950s. Interest in dancing declined during the 1960s. Following a brief renewal of interest in dancing in the late 1970s, the emphasis on dance programs was discontinued.

During the 1980s the purpose of the Activity Club broadened to fulfill changing needs. New projects were initiated, such as workshops on leadership skills, College Previews, College Fairs, and coordination of the Baccalaureate Service for graduating seniors. The Activity Club began sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom "Afterhours" in 1986, and a "Cards Camp," a middle school drug, alcohol and tobacco prevention program in 1988. Following the opening of Worthington Kilbourne High School, the club split into two separate Activity Clubs, one for each school.

Subjects

It covers the topics clubs, community service and women's clubs.
It covers the city Worthington.

Record details

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