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Business and Operator’s Club Render Services Officers of Business Club are: J. Seigel, pres.; D. Deihl rep.; J. Kock, sgt. at arms; J. Krocker, sec.; P. Dem- bickie, v. pres.; S. Roberts, treas. Aiding the faculty in the use of audio- visual equipment is the main purpose of the Operator's Club under the direction of Mr. Bateman and Mr. Harman. Ed Talley, Operators Club member, adjusts lighting at the senior play. Under the sponsorship of Miss Eld- ridge, Mr. Newell, Mr.McCartney, and Mr. Stomm, the Business Club heard noted speakers throughout the year. Showing skills needed for the business world was one of the many skits prepared for Business Club. Officers of Operators Club are: G. Davis, pres.; P. Heitz, v. pres.; M. Heitz, sec.-treas);= WaswWeuer, sgt. at arms.
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Speech Club officers are: D. Marti, pres.; J. Hamm, sec.; C. Roebel, treas.; J. Hipskind, v. pres. Thespian officers are: D. Hall, rep.; C. Frey, treas.; D; Clark, pres.; M. Janueski, sec.; K. Shreve, v. pres. Application of Language, Promote Culture Long remembered will be the scenes and music from My Fair Lady , all school production of 1966. Speech Club tries to fur- Pa tlh .2e 3 nm ther speech education at Pe ‘is ee C Garrett High by contests - | | and other displays of el- oquence. Sponsored by Mr. Roscoe, the members of Mieeciibeare trying to de- velop the foundation for an Indiana chapter of the Na- tional Forensic League. Sponsor of theall school production is the Thespian Society, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Zitlow and Mr. Roscoe.
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Officers of Social Studies Club are: D. Marti, v. pres.; M. LaRue, pres.; J. Seigel, sec.; G. Davis, treas. To make the study of history more in- teresting by various projects and activities is the aim of the Social Studies Club, under the direction of Mr. Parks. One of their major projects this year was the mock election. Marking a sample ballot, a student participates in the mock election. Academic Subjects Stressed; Interests Aroused A semi-formal, bowling tourna- Ment. woctencesPair, and field trips, were the main events of the Science Clubs Under =the direction of Mr. Peterson, the members of this club strive to promote science in the home, the school, and the community. Officers of the Science Club are: M. Jacobs, treas.; K. Piplineepres.;)o. Cores, rec. sec.; S. Boice, vs pres.; J. BeStmCOLnsecs This is one of the many winning projects at the local Science Fair. CONOR ASSOCL 4 NA PurPose lo deter aCIN, USS OCI? : Without pepe 21
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