Haysville Middle School - Hawk Yearbook (Haysville, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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1 ix SEVENTH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB . Q . r 'A 1 1 Lv , . . , W' . Z at : .. . A P ig'ff?'f: -'f-:. - .v The seventh grade members are: john Barr, Paula Barker, Ann Bennedetti, Janet Jacobs, Mike Palmer, Tim O'Daniel, Debra D. Smith, Cheri Church, Brenda Love, Jim Irwin, Mike Eckholm, Stephen Konkel, Donna Johnson, Mark Payne, Ton Vaughn, Steve Pom, Bruce Lang, Mark Mc:Kethen, Sherri Dodd, Joni True, Teresa Patterson, Debbie johnson, Craig Cremer, Brad Miller, Phil Journey, Don Berry, Tina Rieth, Ian Trout, Steve Heiman, Bill Gates. I-' ill- I The Haysville junior High Science Club is made up of both seventh and eighth grade members. The purpose of our club is to go deeper into the knowledge of science than we normally would in our class rooms. The club tries to meet at least twice a month and enjoys many field trips and extra activities. Trips such as the following, Halstead Health Museum visitation, attendance of the Science Day at Kansas University of Lawrence, and touring of Wesley Medical Center are just a few examples. Guest speakers are also welcome at any opportunity. Another main activity of our club is our participation in the annual district Science Fair being held each year during May. Every one works very hard on a project of their own interests and to gain the opportunity to take their project to the Regional Science Fair held annually at the Beech Activity Center. Our club usually sends at least ten members and as many more as possible. We are always proud when any of our members gains acknowledgement there. We Would also like to show our appreciation to our science teachers who help sponsor our activities. These are: Mr. Craig, Mr. Van.Etten, Mr. Hebb, Mrs. Winters, and Mr. Simmons. EIGHTH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB X if 1 ,fem-A-Q 1' 5 s Z' H 5 5 ew M aww W? , . , I f 1 4' . f 25 ft xx as 3, 2 R i , f 5 5 Q Q 3 i P Q f P B Q fe 4 , ' 7 i A gg 1' me In .gm 55, rtit j 1 i V is as-Ka ty. 1 rterrres 5 s , 31 tg., - . f ,R s - ' -ii! 4 if if ,. , X R? v , .. . ,, I sd? -1' hifi 1 N227 ,IL if f L55 - if 735 ' hi-:'f I I .i - K , it ,,,,, IJ, ,.,. ie. : 1 1 'r , 7 H f I f B L i 45915, , I 1- ',-V z . :A , V FIRST ROW: Paula McCort, Terri Allen, Kathy Smith, Debbie Button, Mary Io Payton, Cindy Weatherly, Janet Jones, Dartha Eldridge, Pam Rowland, Debbie McCabe. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Winter, Mr. Craig, Debbie Menk, Evelyn Goldsmith, Jack Whitney, Larry Reese, Bobby Randall, Leon Brown, Gary Benjamin, Mr. Hebb. 2 at 37

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YEARBOOK CLU FIRST ROW: Don Weeks, Mark Lawrence, Carla Pfannenstiel, Cindy Weatherly, janet jones, Debbie Walker, Dartha Eldridge. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Glaser, Sponsor, Debbie Lane, Rita Plummer, Bob Goin, Terry Travis, STUDENT COUNCIL The student council consists of both 7th and Sth graders. The purpose of the organization is to develop attitude f and ractice in good citizenship- promote harmonious relations throughout the entire school, improve student 0 1 P 1 teacher relationship, improve school morale, assist in the management of the school, provide a forum for stu- . . . . . . . . th . t. and dents expression, provide orderly direction of school activities, charter school clubs and o er organiza ions, omote the welfare of the school The sponsors are Mr. Richard Long and Mr. Wilbur Humphries. The officers pr . are Randy Kruse, President, Dino Pelaccio, Vice President, Linda Tague, Secretary, Mark Turner, Treasurer, Marc Bunting , Reporter. 36



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PEP CLUB L1 m 'Am x About 150 girls make up this years Pep Club. These girls support the school teams throughout the year. In addi- tion to attending both home and out of town games, the girls boost school spirit by such activities as making signs and decorating bleechers. Sponsors for the Pep Club are Miss Bicknell and Miss Sibley. Y-TEENS Y-Teens is a non-denominational club open to all girls of junior and senior high age. As part of the YWCA, the Y-Teens Club secures its direction, program emphasis, and goals from the YWCA Purpose which is to 'build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of the personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The members partici- pated in the UNICEF drive, World Fellowship Fund, and worked on the hanging of the Greens, a Christmas party for the underprivileged children. Thus they strived to reach their goal, To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, nationalities, to grow in knowledge and love for God. 38

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