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nth. 3rd 2nd lst Row: R. Wastrack, M. Case, J. Champine, G. Feight, R. Rath- ert, R. Tracy, M. Worthington, J. DuFour, R. Lewis, T. Gilmore, K. Mount, K. Hobbs, H. Bartz. Row: M. Bessette, L. Wilson, J. Schallock, M. Rosio, M. Perry, M. Osgood, A. Slagowski, D. Fraser, B. Adkins, S. Bing- ham, D. Cottrell, P. King, Mr. Babula, Advisor. Row: D. Foley, D. Kalkofen, K. Compton, W. Schultz, M. DeNoble, D- McKee, M. Hobbs, L. versa, A. starjnski, K. champine, C. Dluge, B. Cundiff. Row: B. Gilmore, K. Perry, J. Blanton, B. Sundberg, B. Ison, A. Walentowski, L. Skidmore, T. Vollmar. f 1 to Mr. Babula and Mr. Morley, advisors, for 1956 has the largest membership ever recorded in its history. Ronnie Kegley, Don Fra- ser, and John Grandine were elected officers in the first meeting of the year. Ronnie was elected presi- dent, D0n, V. Pres. and John was named Secretary-Treasurer. the Science The Science Club members were busy working on pho- tography, leather craft, and copper enameling projects. Many decorative and useful articles were made. In one of the best Sadie Hawkins Dances in years, Kay Kincaid and Betty Kluss tied for first place for the most unique costumes. On May 16th, the Science Club sponsored Roger Blackmun, in a lyceum assembly. Mr. Blackmun pre- sented a program on astronomy. This winds up one of the most successful years the Science Club has ever had. Congratulations from: SHARTZ OFFICE EQUIP. CO. SCHROEPFER MUSIC STORE
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Standing: Mr. Babula, Mrs. O'Donnell, P. Samz, B. Ison, I Sitting: V. Samz, D. Fraser, R. Wojtecki, T. Gilmore, D. Cundiff The Student Council was a very active organization this year, sponsoring many events and taking part in many activi- ties. It was in charge of the Homecoming celebrations and dance, ran the pop and candy stand at the games, and spon- sored the blue cross drive for the march of dimes. The Constitution was re- vised and brought up to date and more power was given to the council. Noon hour movies, a new form of entertainment in our school were sponsored by the student council. The Radio Club under Mr. Donohue's instructions contin- ued its work practicing codes and building circuits. They hope to accomplish enough to have three people write the FCC test for novice licenses, which would entitle them to operate transmitting stations, by using code. Work in this club increa ses the members knowledge in electronics. The Radio Club has a mem- bership of IM members. It is of interest to know the members 2nd Row: K. Perry E. Zelechowski R. Wojtecki J. Kar-r,'s. Conway, R. Rlchert, Mr. ' include W0 girls- Donohue lst. Row: L. Skidmore, B. Keller, T. Greisinger, J. Bradle, P. Netzel B. Su dburg, J. Blanton. Compliments of: MARVIN GUTH PFEIFFER'S SERVICE STATION
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hth. Row: 3rd. Row: End. Row: lst. Row: Kott, L. Samz, B. Conn, M. Kulaf, R. Sturzl, B. Kluss, Samz, D. Cundiff, C. Nelson, B. Jaeger, G. Flannery, Harris , B. Bartz, K. Ison, H. Scheafer. Polar, B. Keller, B. Radliff, H. Steagall, B. Schofield, Adams, J. Grandine, A. Popp, R. Vanderbush, J. Fuller, Conway, P. Foley, J. Sharpe, N. Weber. Gretzinger, K. Hauser, C. Polar, M. Sparks, J. Kerr, Jacobs, B. Mericle, D. Pfieffer, J. Bradle, L. Chase, Donohue. Hillman, N. Oppendike, H. Kegley, E. Repinski, D. Tracy. Standing: Mr. Babula, R. Tracy, J. DuFour, A. Starjnski, M. Rosio. Sitting: R. Wojtecki, A. Donohue, B. Yocum, S. Pitts, G. Heber. Compliments of CRANDON BEAUTY SHOP CRANDON MOTOR CO. CH V.
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