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108 First row: Mr. Hultz, adviser, Rog Royal, John Miller, Larry Smellie, Dun Spengler, Bill Reiter . . . Sec- ond row: Tom Rhamy, Dale Boggs, Dave Wagner, Dan Ducatt, Jon Easley, Tom Elbersan . . . Third row: John Winners, Ronnie Steffel, John Fenter, Jerry Serrick, Ed Ste- phens, Bob Moser, Bill Campbell, Jim Shindler. SIIIE IIE CL Students interested in the fascinating and mysterious world of science are urged to join the Science Club. The more technical sides of the modern world are explored by the serious-minded club members. Group discus- sion of current science developments and demonstrations, along with working on indi- vidual and club proiects, highlight each Mr. Hultz, adviser, explains the workings of the steam engine to Don Fee, treasurer, Bob Moser, president and Ron Steffel, secretary. regular club meeting. Under the guidance of Mr. Hultz, the club members took part in field trips to surrounding places of scientific interest. Officers for this year included Bob Moser, president, Bill Reiter, vice president, Ron Steffel, secretary, and Don Fee, treasurer. fr il
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R, yr i I o A 1 ' j l K' 1 D r l - f 5 I 1-I -. :' 7 t , t ti x Boys interested in developing good charac- ter, along with clean living, clean speech, athletics, and scholarship, have an oppor- tunity to join Senior Hi-Y. Following their program of Christian action, the members, under the leadership of Mr. Fallon, annually participate in numerous school activities. ln- cluded in these are the printing and selling of programs at basketball tournaments, as well as sponsoring the Christmas Dance and Homecoming ceremonies. Another aim of the Senior Hi-Y is to arouse an interest in government. For this reason, each year several delegates are sent to the irst row M Fallon adviser Jon Easley, president Jerry Miller vice president Bruce Gossman sec Spengler chaplain Second row Noffsinger, Bob Stone Art Fred erick, Larry Smellie . . . Third row Dave Schlegel, John Miller, Ed Stephens, Phil Schautele, Larry Frank, Jack Demyan, Junior Lipp George Daft f-:N , . F' : . , ' , . LX I , , 5 3 . . l f: retary, David Hill, treasurer, Dan 7- X , i , . . : Q Dale Boggs, Bill Campbell, Larry 'J . , - til, ' I . ti be 3 r' f 'r SE Illll Ill-Y X, 'S Officers of the Senioi HIY plan tttmt.: ,, coming Festivities Ji-tty Mill,-t, vice president, Jon Easley, preside-nt, David . Hill, treasurer, Bruce Gossman -,e-rut-titty Mr Fallon, adviser -'t W.-A Hi-Y Model Legislature at Columbus where a model government is set up and run by delegates from throughout the state. The brothership fostered in Hi-Y, together with the experience gained there, gives each boy a fine background for later life. Members also take part in district rallies and banquets held throughout the year. En- tertainment and workshops highlight these meetings. Officers this year are Jon Easley, presi- dent, Jerry Miller, vice president, Bruce Goss- man, secretary, David Hill, treasurer, Dan Spengler, chaplain, Don Lethers, sergeant- at-arms.
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,Y i t X L!-l'l'I IILB Charles Griffeth, president, Dan Spengler, vice president, Janet Frank, secretaryg Junior Lipp, treasurer, Miss Schlegel, adviser. To encourage the study of Latin and to better understand its influence an modern life is one of the main purposes of the Latin Club. Membership is open to all Latin I students who obtain an A average the first semester Judy Richards served as President of the State J. C. L. Each year the club sends delegates to the J. C. L. Convention held in Columbus. Some of this year's activities were a Christ- mas party, a slave auction of new members, and Latin Week. and to all Latin Il students who maintain a B average or better. Miss Schlegel is the club adviser. Officers this year were Charles Griffith, The club is affiliated with the State and president, Dan Spangler, vice president, Janet National Junior Classical League. This year Frank, secretary, Junior Lipp, treasurer. First row: Miss Schlegel, adviser, Charles Griifeth, president, Dan Spengler, vice presidentg Janet Fronlx, secretary, Junior Lipp, treasurer, Judy Richards, Sallee Simkins, Caroline Mohr . . . Second row: Sally Tustison, Judith Hciser, Phyliss Stuckey, Carol Moser, Mary Jean Siler, Susan Shindler, Pauline Roehrs, Debra Schultz, Jenni Walz, Roberta Royal, Mary Jo Schwab, Pat Detter . . . Third row: AI Kohout, Terry Elberson, Tony Richman, Pauline Barski, Norma Hendricks, Charlotte Clingaman, Carol Johnson, Ann Kern, John Mason, Gary Recs . . , Fourth row: Jim Adams, Bob Lloyd, Dale Boggs, John Devore, Denny Clemens, Larry Anderson, Sims Charles, Gary Hodges, Ronnie Arthur, Lowell Frederick, Gary Rigg.
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