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ROW l:I. Kaneaster. ROW 2:M. Golding, C. Plumlee, C. Reade, P. Schilling. ROW 3: T. Weedy, S. Huffman, S. Thumate, S. Martin, S. Skidmore, Mrs. Mauch. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club this year was organized for students interested in finding out more about the study of life. These students entered their school projects in science fairs and took field trips . They heard in- teresting lectures given by many science teachers andmade displays for classroom use. HI-FLIERS A newly formed club this year was Hi-Pliers This club, which consisted of girls 5'7 and over, had such activities as singing Christmas Carols at Fairview State Hospital and putting on a fall fashion show for the Girls League. Mrs. Mauch, the Club's advisor, was aided by juli e Kaneaster, the president, in holding meetings every Tuesday afternoon. You had square dancing in P. E. ???? ROW 1: C. Daleo, C. Foss, M. Clifford, C. White, L. Allen, C. You girls will never guess what's clown McArther, J. Fletcher. ROW 2: Mr. Sutton, V. Velter, S. Mc- here! Gee, R. Bennett, M. Schryer, L. Carrnona, P. Kelly, B. Shockley.
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ROW 1: L. Durse, K. Slick, S. Keast, S. Braund, A. Vanliaton, M. Gordon, P. Kelly. ROW 2: S. McGhie, M. Golding, I. Lloy, C. Opferrnan, K. Kleeh, D. Windhausen, C. Gordon. ROW 3: P. Iohnson, I. Cantrell, B. Cox, Mrs. Dilley, advisor, I. Burle. Scalpel. . . wrench. . . clamps. . . MEDICAL CAREERS Among the manyworthwhile projects ofthe Medical Careers Club was their annual Christmas project in which they helped to make a joyous holiday sea- son for aneedy family in our area. Another impor- tant goal of the club was to award a scholarship to a student entering the field of medicine. With the valuable assistance of Mrs. Dilley, the club's ad- visor, the accomplishments of theMedicalCareers Club were many and varied. 124
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