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Vafm Future Homemakers of America, under the leadership of Mrs. Gordon Kaasa, join in fellowship to learn the finer points of home- making. Included in their meetings are speakers, tours, and demonstrations. Top right: Believe it or not, these char- acters are members of Vesta. They're en- joying themselves at their Halloween Party. Recognize anyone? Kay Krause, alias just an old bag won first prize. Center: Nancy Frain, Mary Watson, Mrs. Kaasa, Virginia Tsulelf, Kay Krause, Sally McCrory, Margaret Tsuleff, Carolyn lsch, Linda N iblick, and Helena Kamm, watch Sue Klebe demonstrate her skill with straw at a Vesta meeting. Booster Club Many students probably would not last through one of our exciting ball games if it weren't for the Booster Club members. They have the responsibility of selling re- freshments at all or our home games. The money earned is used to pay for things needed by the school as a whole. Booster Club is sponsored by Miss Rowena Harvey, Miss Mabel Fortney, and Miss Frances Sto- baugh. The yell leaders are a subdivision of Booster Club. Bottom right: Ilze Cielens, Diane Houser, and Dave Bengs sell Cokes to some thirsty Archers. Bottom left: Mrs. Luse, Marg Laycock, Mrs. Miller, and Barb Bowes, members of the Girls' Rifle Club, help Mort Domer and Dave Bishop man the potato chip and ice cream department. Booster Club bought rifles for the girlsg and in payment, the girls helped the Boosters sell their wares at basketball games. 27
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fri Aafwkrrzy of Sczbrzce The Junior Academy of Science at South Side represents the efforts and the interests of several students who want to work and have guidance in some areas of scientific study which they cannot pursue in the class- rooms alone. The Academy is made up of sections which work somewhat independently of each other, coming together tor a general section meeting each month to report prog- ress and to enjoy some special program in one of the fields of science. There are sections on math, meteorology, biology-con- servation, and rockets. Mr. Robert Weber and Mr. Don Weaver sponsor the Academy, while the oflicers in- clude: Charlotte Ames, president, Pat Frentz, secretary, Janet Hoekstra, treasurer, Tom Leonard, math section director, Bob Ault, rocket section director, Dave Smith, meteor- olgy section director, and Don Lee, Bio-Con director. Top left: Academy members come to- gether for their monthly meeting. Upper center: John Shannahan, Don Lee, Bob Ault, and Fred Hodgin Watch as Tom Leonard demonstrates a proposition in a Math Section meeting. Lower center: Sharon Brenizer, Jerry Mil- ler, Don Lee, Frank Smith, Art Green, and Marilyn Flaig help Mr. Weber examine a specimen in a Bio-Con meeting. Lower left: Bob Ault, Phil Cartwright, and Dick Swager examine and record data from the wind tunnel they use in the Rocket Section. Lower right: Dick Smith and Rodney Sprunger prepare to take a reading on the weather in a meeting of the Meteorology Section. 26
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Girly' Rqfle Sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Luse and Mrs. Bette Miller, this club is open to all girls interested in fire- arms. Among other things, the girls learn how to use guns safely and how to care for them. They also learn to shoot in lying, sitting, kneeling, and stand- ing positions. Top left: Martha Richter and June Flaugh help Carolyn Holmes and Janice Summers hold and aim their rifles. Upper center: Joyce Flaugh, Susie Morganthaler, Marg Laycock, and Barbara Bowes practice shooting in different positions. 1 Q, B0y.r',RQfle 1 Boys' Rifle Club is sponsored by Mr. Thomas Polite. The boys meet for primarily the same reason' as do the girls. They gain valuable practice on the schools range. l Following each practice, the fscore cards are totaled and sent' into fthe national- rifle organization. Awards and ratings are presented for topmscores. ,w -. 'V t ' , 4 t Lowerltenter: In formation, the boys prepare to fire. Pat Doherty, Rex Patterson, John Zinn, and Larry Vanice appear to be ready: but we wonder what Mike Scott is looking at? Lower left: Here some of the members are found scoring up their targets. It looks as though a couple of the boys are having a rough time of it. 28
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