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RED CROSS Row l: M. Hannah, D. Fishel, M. Babbs, G. Higgins. Row 2: D. Stowell, A. Thompson, M. Madden, R. Meredith. Row 3: Mrs. Rodgers, S. Johann. Row 4: J. Drake, B. Duhammel, J. Taylor, D. Yatsko, A. Theresa. Mr. Phillips. Health Club creates interest in medicine The main purpose of the Health Careers Club is to create interest in careers in the field of medicine. To this end, Mrs. Elizabeth Pope and Mrs. Doris Pickhardt, club sponsors, helped president, Linda Har- rison, to get many interesting films and speakers for programs during the club meetings this year. Red Cross busy with overseas box The Red Cross Club of W.C.H.S. is a service club devoted to furthering the activities and projects of the Johnson County Red Cross and the National Red Cross. It's projects are those suggested by the Red Cross high school youth. The projects this year have included individual friendship boxes that were sent to needy school children, and a large overseas box was sent to a needy school designated by the National Red Cross. They also sup- plied tray favors made by the group to local hospitals and nursing homes for special holidays. This year the club sponsored a safety program within the school. HEALTH CAREERS Row l: Mrs. Pope, J. Polley, G. Brown. Row 2: R. Riley, J. Street. Row 3: l. Higgins, J. Grizzle. Row 4: L. Harrison, A. Thompson. Row 5: R. Bunon, P. Reynolds. 33
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PANEL DISCUSSION T. Theisking, C Fitzpatrick S V Coovert J Pass L Bush Stovall, Mrs. Baughman, L. Dorman, S. Wakefield P Clark Students express 1d6aS 1n Panel D1scuss1on The Panel Discussion club is made up of students pate who like lively discussions of current and social prob This year the club took up a collection from its mem lems or, for that matter, just lively discussions The bers The money will be used to buy gifts for the for group is small so every member gets a chance to part1c1 gotten people in a home for the aged Thespians are e s y best actors The purpose of Thespians is to create more excellence in the standards of dramatics. Points are given for various club activities. When a student acquires the necessary points, he is then invited to become a member of the Thespian Troupe. 32
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C'7 Q lg ii i 3 if 3 is FCA Row l: Mr. Bledsoe. R. Smith, D. Barnett, G. Neeman, D. Wood. Row 2: J. Suding, C. Moser, R. Melton, T. Lawrence, thletes remember FCA Conference The Fellowship of Christian Athletes held a very active schedule. The club attended church as a group once a month and several boys from the club attended the National FCA Conference during the summer. This year's officers were Ricky Smith, Pres., Dale Bamett, V. Pres., Gary Neeman, S'ecy.g John Means, Treas. and Dan Woods, Bulletin Chairman. Its sponsor is Mr. Larry Bledsoe. Row l: Mr. Ritterskamp, D. Hunter, M. Duhamel, G. Hines- ley, S. Byerly, J. Wyant. Row 2: G. McDonough, J. Sullivan. B. Clark, D. Gibson, D. Egbert, G. Wethington, T. Lawrence. Row 3: L. Robinson, S. Hart, B. Smith, L. Bush, R. Sevier, W. R. Cross, R. Brown. Row 3: C. Brantley, P. Norris, R. Bruhn, B. Blake, G. Hudson, R. Fleming. Sectional dance kept Hi-Y busy The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and commu- nity high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y this year sponsored the Sectional dance between games of the sectional. Besides this, they also had the light fund for the auditorium and stage and they helped with cleaning the concession area. Owens, M. Downey. Row 4: J. Foster, G. Williams, D. Snell- ing, J. Emlet, D. Wood, K. Leiferman, D. Crawford, A. Fowler, F. Combest, B. Carson, S. Ford. 34
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