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Lorry Hamilton John Sweitzer President Vice-President m IPf 11 4 Judy Judton Tom Smith Soerotary Troasurar Camera Club advisor Ed Moser ond guost speaker Oscar Bird examino this master- piece done by one of the aspiring photographers in the club Shutterbugs Join the CAMERA CLUB Mr. J. C. Mathews, Mr. Oscar Bird, and Mr. Edward Maser, Jr., sponsors of the Camera Club, are respon- sible for the embryo photographers learning the art of taking pictures, developing, and printing. Promoting interest in photography is the main purpose of the club. Camera Club projects included the taking of pic- tures at all class dances and the formation of a trust fund for the darkroom of the future science building. A photo contest was also held, with any student out- side of the club eligible to participate. First row, left to right: Randy Williams. Skip Gacdc. Patty Nickei. Marty King. Dick Grim. Bob Hunt. Second row: Fred Stresau. John Sweitzer. Bob Parr. Bob Rubeck. Tom Smith. Larry Hamilton. Mark Schneider.
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First row, loft to right: Jerry Owens. Jerry Schoyen. Jim Schoyen, John Hegemon, Robert Foley. John Herrick, Williom Bredshew, Dot Gorot. Kitty Pege, Margaret Leonard. Second row: Spike Gibson, Bob Walls. Richard Workman, Larry Wicksell. Roger Parks. Clark Congleton. Norman Pierce. Dean Demmery, Mike McCray. AVIATION CLUB Members Visit Air Base Skyward gazing students will most cer tainly set their course in a direct route toward the Aviation Club. A program of constant and various proj- ects is the key to any club's success or fail- ure. Aviation Club's cotton candy stand is a familiar sight at all home football games. An interesting and informative display of scale model planes, rockets, and launchers can be found in the school library. Pictures of different types of planes, distributed by the club, can also be found in many class- rooms on the campus. To promote interest and further educa- tion in the field of aviation, a trip to an air base was undertaken. While there, the members toured various kinds of planes and the many sections of the base, such as weather and maintenance. Rental of a plane enabled each member to experience the pleasure and excitement of flying. The club plans to buy a plane in the future, so that each member may have the opportunity to take flying lessons. Planning the itinerary for thoir trip through outer space. Vice-Presidont John Horrick, Treasurer Billie Bowling, Secretary Kitty Page, and President Larry Wicksel. set zero hour for blast off. 109
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First row, left to right: Billie Bowling, Marcia Mitjon, Judy Judson. Linda Marab'e, Barbara Thomas, Margaret Haggstrcm, Lynn Dutcher. Second row: Jan Jackson, Diane Donoghue. Shiriey Tomlinson, Elaine Bettis, Anne Bryan Phyllis Chambers. Karen Klisch. Third row: Ro Neilson. Sandra Culp, Tom Jacobsen Jonny Haar, Marsha l Nance. Tim Switzer, John Wing. Kay Williamson, Caro! Templin. DEBATE CLUB Discusses Controversies The spirited students of sixth hour speech class com- prise the small, but extremely active membership of the Debate Club, sponsored by Mr. Harold Solomon. Plans have been made to open the membership in the future to any student showing a sincere and expressed interest in debate. The importance of research in debate and presentation of material are greatly emphasized. After extensive planning, preparation, and practice, competi- tive bouts are held within the club and with debate teams from other schools, such as the bout with Pine Crest on the subject. Is Russian Education Preferred to American Education? Many useful and important pur- poses are sought through debating. Debate creates an active interest in discussion and current events. Debating also aids in training one to think more clearly and logic- ally. and to think on his feet. You may be right. seems to think Vice-President Tom Jacob- sen. as he listens to Treasurer Marcia Mitson. Mr. Solomon. Sponsor. Marshall Nance. Presi- dent. and Jan Jackson, Secre- tary. listen, waiting for their chance to speak. Ill
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