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Science is so important to our age that the Science Club gains new importance every day. Headed by Mr. Jack Bateman, the Science Club takes part in many activi¬ ties including trips to Fort Wayne to listen to famous speakers and trips to the library to study new findings in the field of science To gain money for new equipment the members of the club sold Christmas candy under the direction of Mr. William Linder. Directing the activities of the Science Club are: SEATED--Judy Johoski, secretary; Steve Fike, vice president. STANDING--Sharon James, li¬ brarian; Becky Teders, treasurer; Dan Haffner, president; and Mr. Bateman, advisor. Ablatives and Atoms Planning their next meeting are: SEATED--Mrs. Love, advisor. STANDING--Linda Fleet, vice presi¬ dent; Peg Redmond, treasurer; Rosie McGrath, song leader; Mike Gaywood, president; Diane Mil¬ ler, secretary. Veni, vidi, vici. These words are a sort of motto for one of the younger organi¬ zations of CHS, the Latin Club. Meeting every other Tuesday night, the Latin Club was a huge success among Freshman and Sophomore Latineers. Under the leader¬ ship of Mrs. Love the club held record hops, had parties, initiated new members, and topped the year off with the banquet. 21
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Steve Mulligan, Dennis Feagler, Coleen DePew, Jim Kelham, president, Kathy Mulligan, vice president, and Jackie Weller plan for the magazine sale. Dave Frey, Sally Bertsch, Vic Hunter, Cindy Strobel, and Virginia Leech, secretary, observe as Mike Reese works on the athletic board. Pat Shafer, treasurer, Tim Kolbe, Randy Rupp, Nancy Hilkey, and Randy Davis look over the new synchronized clock system. Democracy in Action Supporting new improvements around our school, the Student Council has had a very progressive year. The annual maga¬ zine sale was held in the fall and was a big success . Money from the sale went to fu¬ ture assembly programs and a new syn¬ chronized clock system. The council installed a pay telephone for student use. The third Council Capers was held in the spring, with each organi¬ zation or class entering. The money from this program was used for several other projects. Karen Rowe, Arthur Cobbs, Phil Sweeney, Rhonda Ballentine, and Steve Fike show Mr. Stackhouse the year ' s assembly pro¬ grams. Kenneth Nodine finds the time and Margaret Crowe checks her watch with the new clocks. 20
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Future Teachers Mr. Richard Smith originated and continues to sponsor the Future Teachers of America in our school. An added feature to this organi¬ zation is that credit can be earn ' ed through completion of a semester of student teaching in the Ober School. This teaching experience is helpful in a senior ' s decision to enter the field of teaching. Cindy Schaab, president, explains the procedures of cadet teaching to Ginny Leech, vice president, and Kathy Mulligan, secretary. Clubs Offer Vocational Training. Highlighting the year for the Future Farmers of America was the Auburn Fair. Topping the events at the fair was the winning of the Showmanship Award by Larry Weller. Money raising pro¬ jects of the club were high on the slate of activities, and these included the selling of candy, and the sponsorship of record hops. Paul Bateman led the club through the year. Future Farmers 22 Sophomore FFA member Jim Shutt prepares his sheep for the judging at the DeKalb County Fair.
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