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Classes Take Trip Thirty members of the science and art classes made an educational trip to ChicagOyTnursday, March 2, along with Mr, Leonard Deters and Mr. Joseph Noff- Darl Glassburn, Mary Stout leacherS of p Sandy Helm, Ronnie Billhimer They arrived in Chicago around 9: 00, and made their first stop at the Museum of Science and Industry. Thisnusoum contains iiuSjsr- mation and illustrations oi ' n2ar3y .T r ihU ss ing from the human body to nxs year. Safety Campaign Being Plonned The Driver ' Connie Sharp, Judy ClaSS is goin Phyllis Ramsey Safety Ueek Campaign. They will be looking for places where accidents might oc- cur. After they have found several places where acci- dents could occur, they will make posters remind- ing the students to be nt to Id at my on eivad the. rrr na, navy uiinu ycj. xuxkui The next stop was at the Art Museum. The art students have been study- ing several different art- ists in class. They saw manv Dictures that they Sherry Whaley, Barbara Greeson ' ing. Some arc. pa ted Darlene Wood, Cindy Newton r ery famous and expensive. The students and teach ntest ers enjoyed the trip very mount much and it is regarded as a complete success.
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Music Contest Winners SAXOPHONE TRIO — Jane Ann Berglan, Donna Overman, and Mary Ellen Waters. BRASS QUARTET— Gene Hedrick, Dick Wood, Tom ness, and Barbara Greeson. SOLOS — Linda Schrock, Flute Solo; Jerry Miller, Drum Solo; and Mary Ellen Waters, Vocal Solo. PIANO SOLOS— Connie Zehring, Kay Rickard, and Cynthia Glassburn. future Zeachers Club new organization The Future Teachers Club is at Clay Township this year. The students help the grade school teachers in their work and help supervise at recess. They some- times substitute for teachers who are absent. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Dave Minor, Barbara Greeson, Nancy Puterbaugh, Cindy Newton, and David Cagley. ROW TWO: Vickie Miller, Connie Miller, Phyllis Hahn, Jane Ann Berglan, and Sherry Lorenz. ROW THREE: Connie Einselen, Letitia Glassburn, Joyce Kling, and Mr. Max Brewer, Sponsor. 55
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Speech Club The Speech Club is a member of the Indiana High School Forensic Associa- tion. The members of the club are encouraged to participate in contests sponsored by this organization and any other speech experiences which will provide a good practical experience in oral communications. The purpose of the Speech Club is to provide learning experience which will build confidence, poise, and skill so that students might develop oral skill in a democratic society. CAM STANDING: DiAnne Childers, President. FIRST ROW, left to right: Becky Russell, Nancy Herrell, Eileen Bowman, Janellyn Hahn, Anita Miles, Charlotte Bowman. SECOND ROW: David Cagley, Connie Dyar, Cathy Maple, Mike Fye, Phyllis Hahn, Jane Ann Berglan, Larry Zehring. THIRD ROW: Karen Jenkins, Connie Zehring, Darlene Wood, Barbara Greeson, John Clester, Judy Stites, Connie Sharp. Mr. Ray Wagner, Sponsor. The aims of the club are to develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership; to improve agriculture; to create interest in farming occupations; to participate in cooperative effort; to create and nurture a love of country life; to encourage thrift; to strengthen the confidence of farm boys in tfjemselves and their work; and encourage improvement in scholarship. £ JtW « C Mure Jar titers of America SEATED, left to right: Frank Whiterd, Sentinel; Mike Fox, Reporter; Gene Hedrick, Secretary; Dick Wood, President; Jerry Mi ler, Vice-President; Tom Agness, Treasurer; Mr. Robert Friar; Sponsor.
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