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1st ROW: P. Long, B. Hurd, S. Thiel, V. Maugherman, J. Smith, Mr. Sleesman, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: E. Burkhardt, M. Thiel, C. Darr, L. Siebenaler, M. Phillips, R. Flynn, C. Alexander, K. Muehlfeld 3rd ROW: L. Hug, B. Foster, L. Purdon, K. Gearhart, N. Tanner, D. Thiel, C. Anspaugh, M. Tingley, J. vonA Ilmen Math Club The math club is an organi¬ zation for the students mathe¬ matically proficient and also interested in the different areas and concepts in mathematics. This year we discussed and learned about several related fields such as computers and the application of mathematics in industrial operation. LEFT: Wayne Peck and Jeri Kel¬ ler demonstrate the techniques of Modern algebra manipulation in freshmen algebra class. 10
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TOP: S. Swank, K. Robinett, C. Bunce, C. Christian, L. Gearhart, J. Miller, J. Severence. SECOND: L. Burlew, F. Guerrero, J. Gearhart, J. Thiel, C. Abraham, R. Mann, D. Harmes, M. Mead. BOTTOM: Mrs. Luce, C. Miller, L. Parker, M. Tingley, R. Bauer. Library Club The library club is made up of students who give at least two periods a week to library service. One or two students are on duty each period. These li¬ brarians are familiar with the organization of the library and the use of the card catalog. They must know how to use the Readers ' Guide and how to help other students find needed materials. They charge books out, check them in, and keep the shelves in order. Student librarians give invaluable service and also receive valuable work experience. The club holds monthly meetings under the direction of elected officers. Programs consist of educational, recreational, and social activities. Each year a field trip to a larger library is planned. Tne officers this year are Pres. Louise Parker, V. Pres. Marjorie Tingley, Sec. Diane Chrisman, Treas. Charles Miller, Reporter, Rodney Bauer. RIGHT: Sharon Peterson and Alan Fisher enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the new library. 9
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1st ROW: P. Coles, C. Baughman, M. Thomas, M. Tlngley, D. Christman, F. Guerrero, Sponsor, Mrs. Ledvinka 2nd ROW: S. Swank, C. Darr, D. Rozell, C. Hake, W. Schaffter, D. Bauer, V. Lantz, C. Pattee, B. Hay, J. Keller, B. Hurd, L. Parker, P. Thomas. 3rd ROW: M. Smith, C. Curry, C. Ricketts, D. Osmun, W. Peck, J. Robinette, R. Allomong, L. Rockey, M. Tingley, S. Held, C. Alexander, R. Smith. Spanish Club Los Vivarachos Los Vivarachos (or The Lively Ones ) planned a festivity-filled year which began with an informal initiation and then offered a variety of monthly pro¬ grams to its members. These were designed to pre¬ sent a variety of cultural-type programs which were inappropriate for classroom use. A frosty December evening with softly-falling snow provided the tra¬ ditional setting for Christmas caroling (in Spanish, of course). A fiesta followed at the Lutheran Parish House. At the Spring Banquet, members and their parents traveled south of the border, more specifically to Acapulco, Mexico, through the colorful slides of Dr. James Laubach. A gtpup of members were also privileged to see a performance of Jose Greco and his Spanish troupe in Fort Wayne. He is the most outstanding exponent of all history of the flamenco-type dance. Henry Boixado, an Argentine exchange student at Bryan High School, related items about his country and people. I I
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