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l l , 'Pi k I - - FnoN'r Row: Dale Curfinan, stuclenl council1'eprc.s'ent11fiveg George Brushg Harold Spurgeong Dan Coxnlvites, presizlcntg Larry ert lVilsong Larry Delienlyg .lack Kirby. Sl-XIUND How: Norman ' Bell Jack Pershingg Cary Heerlg Leland 'l'hur1nang jim Coxg Holb- Cibhoneyg Bert Lowv, .vc'1'rct11l'!l: Cary Gaing Guy NVilson, itine- jIl'f'Sllll'llfg Bill Trontg Charles Cannplnellg Phil Shriverg Charles P XVhitten5 mul Mr. Clntts, spon.s'or. NUT 1 lc:'rUm-111: Gene lloffinan, fI'l'!l-VllN'I'g jim Nicholas, reporlr'r, are profi1'if'nt in llQUUCIllJUI'lfl7l,Q. , FnoNT Row: Cheryl Havens, secreturyg Karen Trout, vice-prev M4 clentg Beverly Bagley, prcsitlcntg Marilyn Connor, treasurerg Ruth Ann Stillllbillljlli, .student council mpg Hazel XVhittles, reporter. SEc:oND How: Miss Poynter, sponsorg Virginia Orwigg Caroline 4 Serveng Evelyn Stollerg Barbara Herrong jncly Curtisg Pat Melving Sue Perrineg Mr. Price, .s'pon.s'or. BACK Row: Dorothy Chambers, Mary Lou Crayeraft, Linda Reno, Roberta NValler, Sandra Sam- inons. Linda Strode, Evelyn Ilart, Irene Howard, Pat Schrnalshof.
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FnoNT Row: Mr. Boehm, sponsorg Hazel XVhittles, treasurerg Blar- lene Yarner, presidentg Jerry Luper, vice-presidentg Virginia Or- wig, secretaryg Mary Frances Freburg, student council represent- ative. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Crayeraft, jane Pendarvis, Dale Curhnan, Teddy hVllll2IlllSOTl, john Seholes, Leann XVagle, Caro- line Serven. BACK Row: Marilyn Connor, Marie Orwig, Laverne Fryrear, Greg Leigh, Larry Hopper, Barbara Robinson, Linda Reno. The dark room becomes a clernonstrrltion. laboratory when members develop film. and use the enlarger to make prints, At times they have developed film for the Beta Pi Sigma when speed was essezztial. They also hold their own yearly candid contest. of mis fadcuwigcm ,V it lu'-.1- Fnoxr Row: Leland Thnrinang Larry Dannerg jim Nieholasg Ron- nie Dennisg Bud Meadg Mr. Tanner, .s'pon.s'0r. SECOND Row: Dave Skean, Wendell Howe, Ronnie Connor, Bert XVilson, Roger Camp- bell, jerry Arnold, Phillip Shriver, Paul Stoddard, Bernard Van- eil, Don Beard. BACK Row: john MeGrew, Arthur Harris, jim Cox, Paul Swanson, Richard Osborne, Toni Furniss, Virgil Bankes, jerry Jordon, Paul Runyan, Robert XVilson, Larry Cramblet, George Spangler, Clyde Parker. The call of the out-of-doors is strong with these boys, who delight in hunting and fishing. Their meetings are often taken up with a discussion of safety in recrea- tion and good niethods of eonserc-ing the wildlife of our country, , X fr 3'
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SEATEDZ Tm-cldy xVllllll1HSOIl, Barnes, Bert Lowe, Marlene V L-ie Pcnsingc-rg Mary Frances Caroline Scrveng Kay Yineentg young lll.'fOllS' .spent many long Pat Elting, jane Pendarvis, Suv arner. STANDING! Kurt Evansg Lo- Freburgg Mrs. Higgins, clirectorg 111111 juclitli Kuchn. These lmzlcling ' el:enin,Q.g' l't'llL'lll'-S'lll,Q their lines, uh- taining ,Quml tonal 1111alitie.s, practicirzg re11lisIie 11cti1r11.s', and gain- ing the IIUCK'-YSZIVU self-czmfidence. Their effcwrts were well l'!'lC!ll'!l- all, when the Clll'fIlf1I1S' were zlrawn in a huns-t of appl11u.se. . SIQATED: Dan Coinliites, Nancy Dinunitt, Evelyn Stollcr. STAND- ING: Gene MQC-rewg Hon Zuckg Pat Melying Kay Marzalm, stu- dent clireetorg jerry Zuspanng Gregory Lcighg Virginia Oiwigg Mrs. Higgins, llireetorg Alma Sue Craycraft: 111111 Karen Paul. Tlzese experienced 5-enior.s', with their Iuninr Class Play behind them, had five lang weeks of practice in. which to develop their talent as amateur 11et0r.s- and llCfl'!3,5'-S!!-S, All this rehearsal time resulted in an autstanrlingz performance that appeared nearly profas-sional. ? l 545+
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