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FIRST ROW, left lo right: Bob Trull, Ralph Rickard, John Ncuharth, Ed Bates. SECOND ROW: Bill Pointer, David Mont- will, Zell Porter, Bob Holliday, Eric Miller. THIRD ROW: Pete Zwick, Patrick Grumbar, George Verdegem, Larry Smalley, Warren Williams, Randy Roark, Grant Clarke. The Services of Audio-Visual Benefit All Students “COMPLICATED? You can say that again!” exclaim the officers who are from left to right: Warren Williams, George Verdegen, Larry Smalley, Patrick Grumbar, Ed Bates. Lights! Camera! Action! “WHERE CAN I FIND someone who knows how to operate this machine? groans a depressed teacher. To come to the rescue, a boy, a member of the Audio-Visual Club, appears to operate the moving picture projector. Also among their various projects the club is in charge of tape recorders, slide projectors, record players, and has a library of films and records. The members have gone to a motion picture theater to learn the operations of the equipment necessary for showing motion pictures. Also they took trips to the county office. For L.H.S. students who are looking for a future in a field of operating various machines dealing with pictures, the Audio Visual Club can greatly benefit them. With today's complicated machines the need for more experienced operators is vital.
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A.Y.’ers Attend Convention PRESIDENT Bill America TREASURER Sarah Dew VICE-PRESIDENT Pam Sweat CHAPLAIN Barbara Miller SECRETARY Beverly Evans SPONSOR Mr. Suave DRINKING, whether for depression or pleasure, is completely “taboo” to our many Allied Youth members. Expanding each year the Allied Youth club strives to form better adults out of our many teenagers, making them realize the many more enjoyments they can have without alcoholic beverages. Making sure spirit was high, A.Y. mem- bers made the jinx dolls available through- out the football season. For an enjoyable time to be had by all, a free dance in March was put on by the members. You can be sure of a wonderful time in the A.Y. club, for at each meeting there is a completely different program, including guest speakers, parties, or just plain discussion among the members. Allied Youth: Fun Without Alcoholic Beverages THE ALLIED MEMBERS in the front row, from left to right are: Gail Beckett, Barbara Miller, Barbara Seward, JoAnn Linthicum, Donna Sanders, Lynda Bryne. SECOND ROW. left to right: Beverley Evans, Bunny Hajduk, Sharon Dixon, Marvin Mickow, Bill America, Fran Fine, Pam Sweat. Although the Allied Youth Club may be small in number they have high goals and each member upholds the club’s high standards.
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Library Council Works Hard for Benefit of All Books Reviews Are Given “HELP!! IF I am asked another ques- tion I will scream!” These must be the reactions of Library Council members at the end of a busy day. The students participating in Library Council are a service to both fellow stu- dents and teachers. This year they were the proud winners of the Annual Thanks- giving basket contest. Many members have shown their talent by working on displays and book reviews for teachers. The book reviews have simplified the task of many to select interesting literature for outside reading. One year's work in the library is re- quired for membership in the club and a class credit can be earned by hard and deserving workers. THE INDUSTRIOUS officer» of library council arc. left to right: Ken Richart. second vice-president; Sandy Christian, first vice-president; Jean Fair, president; Alcta Durden, treasurer; Diane Clem , secre- tary: and Barbara Koppleman. corresponding secretary. FRONT ROW, left to right: Nancy Barbarita, Jean Fair, Loretta Baurquc, Carol Worthley, Pat Nichols, Florence Sim- mons, Sandy Christian. Pat McClung, Diane Clemen. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Judy Hagen. Pam Duncan, Jenny Spamam, Donna Lou Fackler, Sylvia Boath, Sandy Ellis. Jean Vreeland, Joyce Voider. BACK ROW, left to right: Colleen Cook. Jan Devcreaux. Dan Kelly, Dave Waterhouse. Jim Walton, Ken Richart. Valarie Hummel, Susan Humberley, Sherry Parish.
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