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First row: Susan Brown, Nancy Vogler, Mary Lewis, Randy Moreland, George Jessop, Ron Rendleman, Sharon Vanhorn Debbie Gray, Penny Whittenberg. Second row: Sue Dovin, Melinda Karnes, Barbara Williford, Pat Hoffman, June Wester field, Donna Godwin, Sally Hunsaker, Jayne Morris, Sherry Pease, Mrs. Cook. Third row: Cathy Spear, Maura Carlock Marcia Pulley, Gayle Rodgers, Judi Martin, Sidney Jessop, Charlotte Jones, Nancy Ottesen, Velda Frick, Cindy Childress Fourth row: Diane Craig, Caryle Hedgecock, Susan Baker, Joyce Warren, Beth Horecker, Kerry Kloever, Lou Ann Peckler Theatrical Appreciation Students who were interested in dramatics joined the Playgoers Club. The activities of this organization include attendance of the plays produced by S.l.U. and making a trip to St. Louis to see a professional production. The only requirement to obtain membership is to attend dramatic productions. Through the experienced leadership of Mrs. Cook, the club members had imbued in their minds a deep and lasting appreciation of theatrical performances. XXX r, , President, Sharon Vanhorn plans program with Debbie 2- V -5 Gray, Vice-president.
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The Science Club was constituted for students with an interest in science -which extended beyond the class room. The principle purpose of the or- ganization was to develop an interest in scientific fields and show its members the possibilities in scientific fields. ln order to become a member of the Science Club, a student must have had one year of science and have had an overall B average. Mr. Hoover, Mrs. Sullivan, and Mr. Lawrence served as the clubis sponsors. Wayne Wheeles experiments with slide rule at Science Club meeting. Explorations 0 New Worlds First row: Mr. Hoover, David Ellis, Dan Girtrnan, Dorothy Brown, Mike Crackel, Cindi McGowan, Dan McKissic, Tuck Wil- liams, Geoff Partlow, George Miller. Second row: George Davis, Anita Ellis, Susan Gasaway, Becky Reynolds, Sarah Brigham, Elizabeth Gersbacher, Caryle Hedgecock, Sidney Jessop, Diane Craig, Lucia French, Cindy Skaggs, Barbara Parrish, Abby Adams. Third row: Rich Crowell, Greg Fozard, Russ Stephens, R011 Rendleman, Terry Brooks, Phil Lenzini, George Jessop, Rick McCormick, Wayne Wheeles, Jerry Sims, Atlas Laster.
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First row: Mr. Stangle, Gregg Fozard, Phil Gilbert, Charles Michael Stoelzle. Second row: Bill Perkins, Russ Stephens, Kloever, Don Prosser, Sam Hogue, Ken Wallace, Bruce Fohr, Huffman, Mike Costigan, Atlas Laster, Mike Given, Melvin Hi-Y Hi-Y is a service club sponsored by the Y.lVl?.C.A. for creating, maintaining, and extend- ing standards of Christian character in the school, home, and community. Projects of the club include assisting charity drives and col- lecting .articles of need for unfortunate children. Lectures by Y.M.C.A. representatives plus enjoyable entertainment filled the agenda of the monthly meetings. Mr. John Stangle served this past year as the club's dedicated adviser. Sobery, Dan McKissic, Tuck Williams, Phil Lenzini, Alan North, J im DaRosa, Mike Golliher, Ron Patterson, Dick Langdon, Mark Ron Williams. Third row: Goeff Partlow, Kenny Burgess, John Barringer. Lab, Assistants Any student who had taken one year' of science and wished to give up his study hall was eligible to be a lab assistant. These stu- dents with an active interest in the scientific fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and gen- eral science helped their respective teachers. They graded papers, supervised experiments, and aided in any other Way which proved use- ful. First row: Jerry Sims, Marsha Hopkins, Mike Crackel, Dan McKissic, Dan Girtman. Second row: Wayne Wheeles, Leonard Betts, Vincent Burns, Stephanie Brown, Bruce Vaughn. if X4 rs W . i 'Q V f .. . ' ' ii sl' ,hyj .k., gig ff X ,g W tii
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