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Same, tld FIRST ROW: V. Longhi, K. Kunz, D. Pruitt, B. Rinehart, D. Pauesick. Mr. Helfrich. Sponsor. BACK ROW: A. Grimm, A. Farris, D. Shadowen, D. Warren, S. Hall. S. Stone. The Science Club, under the direction of Mr. Helfrich, was organized to work out experiments that weren’t done in class. Besides developing a greater interest in the science field, the members entertained many guest speakers throughout the year. The main projects included a visit to the science fair in St. Louis, a tour of the Science Department at SIU, tours of various water and sanitation plants, and a visit to the Edwardsville Telephone Company. Mr. Helfrich points out one of the many effects of alcohol.
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TteAate FIRST ROW: S. Sokolik. A. Bentley, M. Cook, B. Pemberton, D. Huber. E. Morrow. BACK ROW: D. Brown. D. Buesking, M. Gutjahr, G. Kebbel, Pres.; B. Poneleit, V. Pres.; G. Humphrey. Rhetoric resigned supreme in the organization known as Debate Club. This club consisted of members who were similar only in their affection for the spoken word and their interest in the important problems of today. This year, the debates were concerned with federal government control of air and water pollution programs. At club meetings, the members gathered information, prepared cases, engaged in practice debates, and selected members for competition teams. These teams participated in various tournaments throughout the area, and in March entered the State Debate Tournament. Each morning the faculty and students of CHS were informed of club meetings and special events by one of the members of the P.A. Staff. This year the staff consisted of twelve volunteers from Mr. Herring’s 2nd hour speech class. These capable participants gained valuable experience in radio speaking, while simultaneously helping the school. Gary Kebbel makes a point in a very important debate. 'T’. f. FIRST ROW: M. Friederich. D. Grams. R. Tucker. K. Wilson. L. Roberson. SECOND ROW: G. Irwin, S. Grimm, S. Kitsch. J. Corvallis. BACK ROW: D. Buesking. M. Gutjahr. G. Kebbel. 27
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tolkcjt CM FIRST ROW: R. Vallino. D. Gibson. D. Deppe, K. Greer, D. Rossetto, J. Cumbow. L. Kopecki, D Grams. SECOND ROW: B. Fraley. J. Kramer. J. Russell, D. Scott, C. Vlcek. S. Lindsey. S. Borth. M. Dulatt, G. Eckert, K. Busiere. BACK ROW: T. Koblitz. K. Ward. G. Kebbel, M. Malter, N. Lochmann, C. Wrobel. G. Le Master. D. Boeger. The main objective of College Club was to prepare interested college-bound students for what lies ahead. This year marked the third year under the guidance of Miss Linder. The club prepared the students for college by informing the members of scholarships, testing programs, college curriculum, procedures for application, and the activities of the local colleges. Throughout the year meetings were held once a month during which college representatives spoke. Miss Linder helps Dale Bohn with his college plans. Senior Kim Zinke looks through college catalogues to find the best place to further his education.
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