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Audio-Visual Club The A, -V. Club teaches its mem- bers the proper use of the school's projection equipment, The members, in turn, operate the equipment in the classroom. OFFICERS: Pres., G. Romineg V. Pres., K. Schmelzerg Sec., A. Stambaughg Advisor, Mr. Wade. ' lndustrral Arts Club .,,, The Industrial Arts Club was organized to in- ' , EVA: Q ' fi- V . . ll terest boys in the value of hobbies. 1 f A 'Emir The members had projects in weaving, plas- W9 'Q , tics and mouldmgs this year. 8-lr OFFICERS: Pres., B. Howesg v, Pres., J. Smith: 'V ' Auto Mechamcs Club Members of the Auto Mechanics Club learn the operation and care of automo- biles. The club sponsored the showing of the highway patrol film, Mechanized Death2 ' to the entire high school. Officers: Pres., B, Peiranog V. Pres., G. Ben- adumg Sec., J. Smithg Treas., C, Bay,
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Lettermenas Club This club is open only to lettermen. The club meets once every month. Our club has had a party at the Y.M. C. A., a basketball game with the F. F. A., and we sponsored the basket- ball homecoming dance. The officers are as follows: Gary Benadum, presidentg John Crooks, vice presidentg Ronnie Buskirk, treasurerg Jim Cain, secretary, and Jerry Rathburn, sergeant-at- arms. Mr. Miller is the club advisor. Book Club The Carroll Righteous Readers Book C1ub's purpose is to encourage more reading of better books, The club this year subscribed monthly to the TAB bookclub. At the meetings mem- bers discussed the books and compared opinions. Officers: Pres., R. Maceg V. Pres., S. Dean Sec.-Treas., J. Crago and L. Dixong Advisor, Mrs. Fischer. 9I
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Advanced Science Club The full name of the club is the Carroll High Advanced Organization of Scientists. The purpose of the club is threefold: fly to stimulate interest in scientific research, Q21 to aid stu- dents in their research, Q31 to provide a greater opportunity for those seeking a position in the field of science. This being the first year for a science organization at Carroll High School, the club has spent much time in writing the constitution and setting up requirements for mem- bership. The members have attended two visiting scientist programs held at the school, and they are planning a field trip this spring. The club has sponsored one of the visiting scientist pro- grams and several club members participated in various science fairs. The officers of the club are as follows: Crofford Macklin, presidentg Scott Phillips, vice president, and Nancy Schmidt, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Wright is the sponsor of the club. Science Club The purpose of the Carroll Science Club is to increase knowledge in the areas of science not normally covered in the classroom. Some of the activities we have participated in are: The Carroll Science Fair, the trip by the executive officers to the Center of Science and Industry Building in Columbus, the trip of all the members to the Center of Science and Industry Building, and the field trip to the Cen tral Ohio District Science Fair in Columbus at O. S. U. We also view movies during activity periods. The officers of the club are: Ruth Radford, presidentg Bill Brooks, vice president, and Debbie Dixon, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Benedict is the club advisor. 93
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