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lndustrial Arts Club ln our highly technical world today, working capably with tools is considered a great art, an art necessary to our way of life. The ln- dustrial Arts Club teaches many things-from designing to actual construction. Each mem- ber has a project to apply what he has learned. :ffl ' lil iw 5 f F 93 :rf e ..,- ...1 B, ROW: Left to Right: Ralph Brock, Frank Pryor, Bill Berry, Earl Martin, Buddy Lawler, lilly Logan. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Simpson, Bobby Bookholt, Fletcher Christiansen, Paul Bucca, Richard Mitchell. xx One of the new special in- terest clubs on campus is the Gun Club. The activities of the club include discussing new models of pistols and rifles, giving gun demonstra- tions, and going on hunts. un Club FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Bill Ferguson, Paul Bucca, Fletcher Christiansen, Ricky Johnson, Steve Collins, Phil Reeves, Johnny Woodall. SECOND ROW: Fred Cooper, Wayne Huff, Frank Pryor, Larry Naylor, Bill Miller, Roy Donnelly Alvin Gershon, Rick Panter, Ralph McClure, David lNlcWliirter.
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Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Jack Work, Don Pendergrast, Kenneth Green, Steve Collins, Stephen Lee. SEC- OND ROW: Dan Lewis, John McCabe, Jack Schupp, Gary Butler, Tom Hayes, Jimmy North. Chess lub Chess, a game requiring much 1 skill, provides enjoyment and in-,FS X tellectual stimulation for the mem-A bers of the Chess Club. This year the team participated in and wongg L-f5 'VV Z, ,f 4, , L Gi-Y AA LZ,-A Cu,7,!CjX,lA gl 2' , 1 0, i- 1 D9 f 27 . 475-fe, L, U, 5 e E S ., 5 Qffffrff 4 UE Z 2 pileafegg 3 I3 Q 5' 2- : 5 --uunyyxwl ff I U1 7 E ,I no ,f W Lf Cf Z4 Q74 E 46 U Radio Club Promoting interest in all fields of electronics is the purpose of the Radio Club. Activities this year have been concerned mainly with individual projects in the fields of science, hi-fidelity, and amateur radio. l.i'hTtmLJ I' ..:L:-0.51 3 ooo f ' 4 4 -A Left to Right: Melvin Perling, Pres., Charlie Churchman, Vice-Pres., Jimmy Poloney, Sec.-Treas, Norman Alliadeff, Mike Day, David Savage, Phil Churchman, Mark Friedland, Angela Croweg, Billy Bolton.
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Forensic Societ L-R: Sharon Silverstein, Frances Eubanks, Melvin Perling-President, Malcolm Garmany, Sherry Vernon Secretary, Charlie Churchman. Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club develops self-confi- dence along with acting ability. Members of the club learn not only the art of char- acter portrayal, but also about backstage duties, equipment, and scenery. Everyone in the club has an opportunity to do every job. 1 Debating has always been an excellent way of sharpening the mind and transposing one's ideas into words. This year's debating team found much enjoyment and stimulation Working on the topic, '4The United States Should Promote a Common Market for the Western Hemisphere? They partici- pated in the Barkely Forum at Emory University and the Georgia lnvitation- al Debates. r r-.. - La ss.- f 2 - 4 I 5 . .- OFFICERS: L. to R.: Diana Butler, Treas.3 .lohnny Douglas, Pres., Genie Elkan, V.-Pres. L-R: FIRST ROW: Donna William, Susan Flamm, Betty Swartz, Bari Swartz, Lesley Quint, Ruth Hughes, Linda,Speer, Janet Manheim, Lynn Meyer, Sally Rose, Sonja Nichols. SECOND ROW: Peggy Owens, Virginia Lewis. lim Force, Alan Roberts, Mark Stites, Vickie Branch, Beth Forman, Susan Spears Phyllis Haskell, Karen Walker. 48
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