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Putting stzctesniznisliip :incl cliplo- macy to practice. meniliers of the Clurrent lixc-nts Clluli :incl the C-eotgc' Wqtsliington Clonlcience met to cliscuss topics ol interest :incl inipoitancc-. On tlic- national sicle, talk centerecl arouncl tlie Pres- iclential Cllllllllllgll :incl election, tlie 'I'al't-Ilan-tley Act, ancl corrup- tion ancl gfllll in government: on the international plane, the Korean XVar, the European De- fense Coinninnity, ancl, always, the I'nitecl Nations. For fall ancl spring conferences at CRV. the club prinic-cl their members for the tlieme of the assembly, How can communism lie prevented tlnsouglt tlie home, school, cliurcli, press, government, :incl fielcls of enter- tainment? cr x Q if 9 .gzzclging fAe changing worfc! C7 J. . ,, l i I n AROUND 'IRIIE WORLD - In Current Events Club, Evelyn Parent, Emma Contos, Jacqueline Cramblitt, Samuel Chsatte, Iimilie Heck, and Richard Ciavencl discuss international events. VITAL TOPICS - George Washington Con ference members discuss their work against Communism. First row: Sandra Matthews, Eve lyn Parent, Emma Contos, Emilie Heck. Sec ond: Robert Humphreys, Samuel Chyatte, Rich ard Cavend, Jacqueline Cramblitt.
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l'NDl-QR 'lllli BOUNDING MAIN - Mem- bers of the Biology Club inspect a collection of inollusksz Carol Stanley, Mildred Shipe, Roberta llill, and JoAnne Fisher. l-'L'Tl'RIi PHYSICISTS - Roger Bronson, Di- zinzi llotigztnlis. Nmnixin Nlitlkiff, Bernard Sniallwood, .Khin RilIClliJlll'g. and Faith Stuart study inugnt-tit iczictifms in Physics Club. XX ll X I IS M ll X IP - lhis sc-vins ln be the Inoblt-in nl tht! fhvuiistiy Club us they label bottles Iwtt -r ..: Clbznles Welles, ,Xlyin Ritz- enbutg. Luth Ntuziit, Cliucc Chethyk, Iirances it-l.u11i, ll.ub.u.1 llunnt-ll. Srrfuid: Rex Dull, Roger lluuistui, XX1Ili.un long. lligtnn llougardis, Nllllllilll Klnlkilf nl Ufl -on Aniong, the projects ol' the Clheinistry Cllub wus the lmtesentzttion of ri show in Room 17 designed to interest ineinbers of the sophomore and junior classes in chemistry. The Physics Club joined lorces with the chemists in producing the slum, going on field trips, and en- joying movies. Physics enthusiasts also kept Z1 reference library. The Biology Club adopted the plan of labeling the yan-ions plants in the school garden. Be- sides making zt Stience Fair exhibit on bird niigrution, nietnbers szux' inoyies und attended an lecture sponsored by the iXudubon Society on 'life Off the Ba- hzunaisf' EL, I JE!! N. ,-
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Broadening lllli Ill-Ql li5CHli YEREIN - Nleniheis of the German Club visit beiruanx Xia travel folders and pnsiei-. Sitting: Violet Fonner, Ngnnuel Clliyatte, and Sandra Mat- thews, Sllllldlllgl Ann Raiford, Virginia Arnold. Sylsia Valentine, Robert Humphreys, George Miller, Xylllllllll .IViiXIll1lll. and .Xllen Nlorziu. FIESTA DF. NAYIDAD - Spanish Club members celebrate Christmas in Spanish style. Members are Mar- ion Godwin, Margaret Mitchell, Robert Reedy, john Kelly, Lauro Romero, Anne Fielder, and Marie Golihew. REGARDEZ - Gail Gilman shows points of historic interest to French Club members Robert Humphreys, Grace Chechyk, james WValker, juli- ette Gonda, and Doris Mason. sl -f' X YWPMIFQQ' mf v- Zgkflf I Q 2 .-fn gs
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