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Norman Hynes, presidentg Mr. Wiles, sponsorg joe Ed Smith, treas- urer. 3116 Expanding their knowledge in scientific fields, the Science Club members attended meetings and activities throughout the year. This club is com- posed mainly of seniors, with a few outstanding juniors who share membership each year for the purpose of gaining knowledge for the succeeding year. The main project of the Science Club each years is the annual Science Fair. Striving to make each Fair bigger and better, the members plan all year for the affair. As the plans became realities, the event was a suitable climax for a prosperous year. Mr. Vernon Warr, a representative from the Bell Telephone Company, pre- sented a solar battery demonstration to some of the Science Club members. Our student weathermen, Bob Wolfe and Bill Russell, could be depended on each day to inform the students of the latest weather news. BURNETTS FOODS bl
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M16 One of the most active Organizations here at is the Hi-Y Club. The club is made up of young men who are interested in Creating, maintaining and extending throughout their homes, schools, and communities high standards of Christian character. This group of boys has participated in such proj- ects as selling litter bags, washing cars, giving a pay assembly, and sponsoring the annual school Christ- mas dance. Their main social event this year was the Hi-Y Royalty Dance. The annual all school Christmas party, sponsored by the Hi-Y, was another big success this year. Although these girls were crowded off the floor, they had a ringside view of the afternoon's festivities. 1 1 i The Hi.-Y Club WHS 006 Of the many I-HS. CIUIDS that helped President jim Hardin discusses projects for the year with a the Polio Drive by selling litter bags. fevv of the Hi.Y membel-5. HOLLINGSWORTH CLEANERS 63
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