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POPULAR MUSIC Left to right: Row 1-N. Willey, G. Stewart, S. Williams, E. Snyder, C. Green, J. Batchelor, C. Ward, C. War- den. Row 2 - V. Davenport, C. Wilson, S. Dimon, N. Jamison, M. Welch, J. Askins, C. Dawson, D. Wilson, Miss Plum, P. Tossey. Row 3 - D. Mead, C. Banks, W. Carnes, J. Talkington, C. Cumston, P. Heineman. The Popular Music Club had as its purpose the enioyment of all types of music. When the club met, the pupils either participated or ioined in singing popular songs, folk songs, and hillbilly songs. Emma Snyder was program chairman and her associates were Grace Stewart, Sandy Williams, John Bachelor, and Sherry Green. Mmyoia Mimosa Left to right: Row 1-J. Felts, M. Greene, S. Stiles, K. Evans, M. Teele, A. Johnson, R. Reaney, B. Smith. Row 2 -J. Ramey, M. Young, L. Bayliff, C. Blair, J. Hudson, T. Hughes, J. Allen, D. Ferguson, S. Pope, Miss Plum. Not pictured, C. Bayliff. The Major-Minor Club, a member of the National Music Society, held its meetings once a month. The officers were Kay Evans, president, Mary Judy Teele, vice-president, Ann Johnson, secretary, Shirley Stiles, treasurer. At the beginning of the year the officers got together and planned the program for each month. Each month different members of the club participated in the program by singing, playing the piano, or playing musical instruments. A program, which included everyone in the club, was presented to the senior high in May.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Left to right: Seated-H. Merriman, K. Payne, D. Oberly, J. Carnes, R. Ebright, R. Spencer, S. Acker, J. Free- man, F. Jordan. Row 2-K. Deel, G. Aspery, R. Simpson, D. Hill, J. Cox, L. Weatherall, H. Cranor, D. Corwin, R. Jones, G. Woods, K. Jackson, D. Thomp- son, T. Heineman, Mr. Chase. Row 3 - L. Hill, H. Bradley, D. Hauseman, L. Wilson, N. Davenport, C. Ward, K. Lob- dell, F. Gooding, J. Murfield, D. Morris, D. Patrick. The Industrial Arts Club had many activities this year. The most important one, however, was the annual spring open house. Here were shown displays of the boys' proiects with open shops showing demonstrations. The club is built on this principle, to give more chances to work on a pet project as there would be no time for them in class. The club elected these boys as their officers for the year: Bob Ebright, president, Bob Spencer, vice- president, .lon Carnes, secretary. IPRIN T CREW Left to right: H. Cranor, R. Jones, Mr. Morris, L. Hill, D. Morris, J. Murfield. The Willis High School Print Crew was a very useful organization. They handled many small printing ipbs around Willis, such as play and dance programs, basketball and football schedules, tickets, etc. The crew even made Christmas cards for the faculty. The club was organized in T954 and its purpose is to provide an interesting club for those who like printing. Most of the work done by the print crew was accomplished during study halls and any moments of spare time the boys had available. One big event of the year was an open house in which all members participated.
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RADIO Left to right: Row 1 - G. Crawford, H. Cranor, K. Lobdell, D. Corwin, D. Pat- rick, J. Murfield, B. Bradley, H. Brad- ley, T. Myers. Row 2 -J. Donovan, E. Black, H. Merriman, Mr. Morris, K. Payne, M. Shenefield, W. Dalton, W. Smith. Calling W-I-L-L-l-S, calling W-I-L-L-l-S, come in Mickey Mouse. This may sound a little far-fetched, but they do have fun. The radio club has been busy studying code. Many members have been working toward their amateur license. The club studied the parts of the radio. Some ot the members have their own home stations. SHUTTIERBUGS dan, F. Jordan, D. Morris, J. Powers, J. Carnes, S. Acker, J. Freeman. Row 2 -D. Penn, M. Buckham, K. Deel, J. Downey, R. Holt, T. Heineman, R. Jones, J. Crawford, G. Woods, N. Davenport, D. Thompson, R. Spencer, D. Oberle, J. Batchelor. Shutterbugs is a club for high school students interested in photography. Any student is eligible to become a member by paying the registration fee and the monthly dues and passing the initiation. The meetings were held bi-monthly. Thepresident was Jim Powers.
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