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Science Club Begins New Nature Trail The Science Club, along with the Sci- ence and Survival classes, sponsored the nature learning center in the woods behind the school. The half-mile long trail was engineered by the Soil Conservation Serv- ice and was designed to minimize soil ero- sion. Rock dams were installed to form small pools. Wheat, cotton, and oats were planted in a corner of the property. A com- post heap and a soil profile were features of the proiect. Plants native to Arkansas and various other trees and shrubs were identified along the trail. At the twice-monthly meetings of the Science Club, speakers and films were often featured to promote scientific inter- est. Mrs. R. N. Taylor, Mrs. Catherine Hamil- ton, Mr. Charles Leverett, and Mrs. Dennis Dance were the faculty sponsors of the Science Club Above: SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: DAN HINCH, president, PAUL NANCE, vice-president and secre- tary, RICHARD LONG, program committee chairman. I I But we dcn't want a new parking lot Sponsored by RIVERSIDE MOTORS
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7 'LY mug ii Do you know how to tie a bow? Sponsored by LEROY'S FLOWERS 8. GIFTS Red Cmss H tems Others During Year The Red Cross was organized for the purpose of helping others. This organiza- . . tion provided opportunities to take part in , the local activities of the American Red Cross. Each homeroom was represented in the Red Cross meetings. ln the early fall, cookies were baked by the home economics classes, packed in cans by the Red Cross, and delivered to Veterans Administration hospitals in the Little Rock area. Cookies were also deliv- ered to the blood donor building to be served to blood donors. In December, small packages of handy items such as pencils and Kleenex were wrapped and delivered to patients in Vet- erans Administration hospitals. Students and faculty participated in the Senior Blood Day program in May. Miss Nancy Popperfuss was faculty sponsor for the Hall High School Red Cross chapter. Above: RED CROSS OFFICERS: JERRY COHEN, inter- Club Councilg SUE LEROUX, secretary, DEBBIE KIRK- PATRICK, vice-president, TOMMY TAPLEY, president.
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.aug I wish he wouldn ttalk so fast! Sponsored by WARD SUPPLY PRODUCTS H istory Club M oves I nio Second Year Discussion of various topics during the year enabled students to reach a better understanding of our changing world. Top- ics of discussion for the History Club included the Cossacks, the American Indi- ans, American economics, and Adolf Hit- ler. This is the second year that the History Club has been organized. The club is com- posed of students interested in current events in addition to the history of the world. A secretary was in charge of keeping roll for the monthly meetings. There was a revolving chairmanship, with different members presiding over each meeting. Any student interested in ioining the His- tory Club was eligible for membership. Mr. Sam Kent was the faculty sponsor of the club. Above: HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS: JOHN HOWELL, MIMI YOUNG, recording secretary, JAY LUCAS, PATRICE MURPHY, PHILIP PEACOCK.
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