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Sketch Club The Sketch Club made great improvement in membership this year. Members are: Mrs. Brown, sponsor; Shirley Wilson, Sue Jaynes, Sherry Wright, Nancy Sedinger, Diane Troutt, vice-president; Judy Long, Kathy Thompson. Row Two: Jon Willenberg, president; Jimmy Good- man, Jennifer DeBurger, treasurer; Lorry Mann, Gory Bishop, LaVessa Kania, Mary Wilson, Linda Moore, secretary; Peggy Whitaker. The Sketch Club did much to beautify our school. They par- ticipated in the annual room decorating contest for the last four years, winning first place twice. They decorated windows on holidays, and posted pictures and paintings for open house. This year they also held a dance, called the Joker ' s Ball. They used the profits to buy a motor for their potter ' s wheel. Elected king and queen of the dance were Jim Terhune and Karia Faulconer. Larry Mann and Diane Troutt are shown crowning the couple.
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Science Cl ub FIRST ROW: Mr. Rankin, sponsor; Sue Ridlen, Jim Hensley, Mickey Williams, Steve Agal, Rusty Mitchell, treasurer; Bob Hamilton, and Linda Jetmore, secretary. SECOND ROW: Phil Shelton, John Bailey, John Schatfer, Jim Smith, Ron Tinley, president; Jim Johnson, Terry Martin, Harry McNeely, Mike Williams, vice-president. The Camera Club voted to change its name to Science Club this year. The club offered membership to all old Camera Club members and anyone else interested in Science. The club investigates the various phases of science and the members give reports on their particular interests. Early in the year they held the Rank-N-Roll dance to raise funds for their treasury. The dance was named for the club sponsor, Mr. Rankin. The club annually takes a trip to some place of Interest and value. This year they visited the Museum of Science and Industry in Chi- cago. They left early in the morning on a chartered bus and spent the entire day in the museum. Tv enty-three members and guests, with sponsor Mr. Rankin and Miss Weaver, chaperon, attended. The museum was filled with many interesting displays, one of which was the informative telephone section on the blood vessels. Here President Tinley and Vice-President Williams listen in. ■■■■■•■ '
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History Club Members are, first row: Terri Bauer, Tim Schroeder, Judith Long, Linda Jetmore, Teresa Walker, Myra Hinshow, Ruth Schoc, Shirley Turner, and Bob Wetter, Second Row: Miss Crabb, sponsor; Sandra Young, Phil Bogon, Kathleen Ross, Mary Jo Keatley, Marsha Hougland, Janet Wiltsee, and Biilie Jean Salmons. Third Row: Nancy Toney, Carole Maloy, Linda Taylor, Emily Hall, Judy Chestnut, Shirley Hunter, Mary Galloway, Gordon Hamilton, and Judy Lyzott. Fourth Row: Cheryl Finchum, Mike Williams, Sandra Maddox, Dan Smith, Richard Dreschler, Colin Harris, David Irwin, and Bette Shaffer. Interested in both historical and current governmental affairs, the History Club annually visits some place of historical interest. The History Club also raises funds by selling pecans. Here we see Colin Harris, president, sell a package to Jim Smith, v hile Shirley Turner, secretary-treasurer, and Bette Shaf- fer, vice-president, look on. The His- tory Club is one of the two oldest clubs in our school.
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