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68 f Bible-Medical-Psychology Meeting Mind, Body Or Spirit We meet for the purpose of praising Jesus, said Bible Club sponsor, Mr. Roger Mathews, and, to bring togeth- er those who claim him as Lord. This aim was carried out in various ways, from lectures of community youth lead- ers at club meetings to the visitation of shut-ins. Medical Careers Club provided an opportunity for nearly sixty students to look at health related careers and to gather information on such issues as smoking and drug abuse. A guest speaker, Mr. Eddie Krug of the Cancer Society, spoke on the dangers of smok- ing. The club also continued to sponsor successfully the annual Red Cross Blood Drive. Films, discussions and a guest speak- er on psychic powers were a few of the things which assisted Psychology Club members in exploring the mind. They also planned a contest involving the stu- dents and participated in the school carnival.
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Letterclub Demands Leadership Good leadership and conduct, spirit, a sense of pride, and a letter in at least one high school related sport were the requirements for membership in Letter- club. Sponsored by Miss Jean Drake, the club consisted of both male and fe- male athletes and planned such events as a pizza party and an Activity Night. They also sold megaphones and spon- sored a Superstar Supercourse booth in the All-School Carnival. Members of the Photography Club undertook a special project - a photo essay, for which they photographed old and new sights in Wichita and mounted the finished prints on poster board. The group also sold photo buttons to raise money. Computer Club was composed of stu- dents with an interest in computer tech- nology, some of whom advanced their knowledge by working with computers at W.S.U. Two club members, Tim Ny- berg, '78, and Mike Renner, '79, en- tered a computer contest there. 671 Letterclub-Photography-Computer Wig?
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69 f Bible-Medical-Psychology l. LaDonna Banks, '78, has her temperature tak- en by Carolyn Bell, '78, before giving blood at the annual Red Cross Blood Drive. 2. Mr. Dick Clark, Psychology Club sponsor, and Jan Powers, '78, become involved in a discussion at a pep club meeting. 3. BIBLE CLUB First Row: P. Smith, T. Lough, K. Wendler, J. Matthews. Second Row: L. Saunders, A. Alexander, D. Moss, K. Rucas, K. Crupper, K. Endicott. Third Row: P. Bolton, S. Stippich, K. Colburn, M. Felt, D. Smith, T. Gib- son, J. Matthews. Fourth Row: G. Huebert, S. Sondergard, B. Macki, D. Rucas, A. Lusk, D. Jones. Fifth Row.'C. Dutton, S. Frame, K. Hayes, E. Hambright, A. Balderes, G. Lathrop, T. Pelle- tier. Sixth Row: G. Rivard, R. Taylor, C. Schreiber, V. Cotton, S. Isbell, P. Williams, D. Beckner, G. Bucks 4. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB First Row: B. Preston, S. Allen, Mrs. Betty Young, J. Neely, R. Demps. Second Row: A. Duckett, M. Powers, D. Matson, M. Mathis, D. Jones, M. Williams, P. Campbell. Third Raw: J. Patton, M. Anderson, D. Duckett, D. Brown, R. McPherson, L. Brooks, V. Vaughan, P. Williams, C. Landers, M. Whiters, V. Finley. Fourth Row.' J. Jones, D. Izzard, R. Davis, L. Taylor, M. Riker, C. Cook, M. Harton, C. Roberson, S. Elmore, A. Franklin, A. Turner, S. Bailey. 5. Psychology Club member Linda Hall, '79, ad- dresses meeting to plan for carnival. 6. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Seated: M. Capps, S. Richey, C. Handy, L. Hall, Mr. Dick Clark, spon- sor. Standing: J. Powers, T. Phillips, A. Dey, J. Arbertha, J. Handkins, T. Holmes, L. Dougherty, S. Nelson. I
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