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JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: John Moore, Vice President, Dave Thomas, President, Rosalind Moore, Secretary, Mr. Murphy, Advisor lstandingl. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB The Junior Science Club strives to stimulate the members' interests in fields of science. This year together with their advisor, Mr. Murphy, the group went on a field trip to Battelle Memorial Institute. David Thomas, John Moore, Dave Hillenbrand, and Steve Stellman are examining the project by the physics class, proving the velocity of free fall. SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS-First row: Bonnie Ma- kar, Secretary-Treasurerg Bill Gillam, President, Second Gerald Stentz, Barry Friedman, Kelly Turner, and Bonnie Makar row: Richard England, Vice President, Mr. Condit, Advisor. are Observing a globe of The heavens- SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of the Senior Science Club is to increase the members' scientific knowledge. Mr. Condit, their advisor, is helping them as they prepare their projects for the Science Fair.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Aiding the needy is the goal of Junior Red Cross Club. Their activities this year have been till- ing overseas boxes with toys and educational items and making placemats and wall decorations for Franklin Village and Children's Hospital. The advisor for this group is Mrs. Pryor. June Hoover, Bill Munyan, Linda Leonard, Mary Lou Case, and Gwen Strawser are making Easter baskets for Children's Hospital. SENIQR RED CR055 CLUB QFFICERS: Bill Munyanl vice pfesidenf, JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB OFFlCERSfFirst row: Konnie Kirkman, Presi- Gvven Strawser, President, Betty Layne, Secretary, Mrs, High, Advisor. deftlf MBVQGVET Bland, VlC9 Pfesldenli PSQQY Cullman, SCCFSVBVYJ Second row: Mrs. Bartlett, Advisor, Mrs. Pryor, Advisor, Lynn Stanley, Repre- sentative, Roberta Shaw, Representative. SENIOR RED CROSS CLUB The Senior Red Cross Club and its advisor, Miss Holtzman, have taken on the responsibility of helping those handicapped by illness. They've accomplished this by bringing baked goods to the hospitals and by decorating the hospital walls with colorful posters. QCANJKQ' I l S' 6 4 I7 The wall decorations the Junior Red Cross Club made for O '1 . . . . . - fo pda Franklin Village and Children's Hospital are being dis- C played here by Mrs. Pryor, Linda Whittier, and Roberta Shaw. 97
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OUTDOORC1UB The Outdoor Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Foose, took a field trip to the Ohio State Historical Museum. They've planned swimming parties and hikes forthe spring. 'WN an OUTDOOR CLUB OFFICERS Sandra Price Program Chwir man, Bob Beniamin, Trois Richard Dorman and Dixie Ewing are ex- amining the telephone exhibit at the O.S.U. Historical Museum. urerg Steve Bless, President, Linda Stuart, Vice Presiclentg Virginia Thomas, Secretary: Sandra Hellrud, Program Chairman: Mr. Foose, Ad- visor, The pioneer exhibit at,the O.S.U. Historical Museum is especially interesting to these members of the Outdoor Club. SLHDE RULE CLUB Mr. Tata serves as advisor to the Slide Rule Club. The purpose ot the group is to become more adept in using the slide rule. Janet Read, Margaret Leu, Ted Mock, help of the slide rule. at L 1 L and Jim The Light bulb exhibit at O.S.U. Historical Museum is fascinating to Dixie Ewing, Renee Harmol, Judy Mc- Kinsey, Lynn Kramer, and Betty Mills. Andre are working out a mathematical problem with the , .
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