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Some members of the Chess Club were: lst row-Bill Creen,.Alan Kar- lak, lager Smith, Paul Schaeffer, Mike Biggs. 2nd row-Skipper Hays, Mark Carraway, Bill Wells, Mr. Ballard. 3rd row-Drew Davis, Brian f Wilson. lbelowj Chess Club Made Move .NRM Mike Biggs seemed to have been rather puzzled about what to do in a tough round with Alan Karlak. fabovej The Chess Club appeared at Prep for the first time in 1976-77. Mr. john Ballard was the sponsor and organizer of the group. The purpose of this club was to bring to- gether those students who were interested in playing chess. They also worked to build up interest and involvement in chess. All Prep students in grades seven .through twelve were eligible for membership. The group hoped to build a chess team that played in tournaments against other schools. With sixteen members in the club, the officers for this year were: King, Drew Davis, Bishop, Brian Wilson, Knight, Ja- ger Smith, Rook, Mark Carraway, Pawns, Bill Green and Paul Schaeffer. 85
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edical Science Club The Medical Science Club, sponsored by Mr. John Ballard, was an organization whose objective was to acquaint students with various medical fields and profes- sions. It also served to instill knowledge and create interest in medical support fields. The club had several guest speakers throughout the year who presented talks or films on a particular science field. The club also offered numerous field trips. A Christmas Project was undertaken to help retarded children at Whitfield. To be a member of this group a student must have at least a C average. Ninth gra- ders taking biology and all senior high stu- dents interested in .medical fields or any scientific profession f were eligible. The club had over senventy members. The officers of the Medical Science Club were: Mr. Ballard, sponsor, Tom Guytong Shippy Sandersg Tommy Davis, Steve Laird. 'C--T' I MF- I0llIl Ballard showed Several iI1l,el'6Stil1g Throughout the year the Medical Science Club sponsored manv inter films Which helped bf03flel1 SfUd0HlS lUl0Wl- esting speakers. Dr. Caldwell, an eye specialist, came and lectured edge Of medicine and Science- about various methods of eye surgery. 84
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Key Club-Service With Distinction The Key Club, a boys' service club spon- jackson, provided service to the school and community. The club's faculty adviser was Joe T. Anderson. Members were chosen 5 from applicants in the 10th, 11th, and 12th 2 Toys for Tots, raised funds for the Heart to participate in a Basketball Marathon to W N ,ef ' i X, .. I r-.. xlnfnulnr Dvcfrnphy and 3 E irity. , ra, Mat- fright? The officers of the Key Club were: Front- ' 'iW i V V Haffy Boadwee, Tommy Pruitt, Steve McDavid. 'ii Back-Rob Lake, John F ortenberry, John Cook. .ff K wr 55,1 L -I-human.-5 The junior and Sophomore members of the Key Club were: F ront-Doug wards, Wes Pittman. Back-F rank York, David Dunbar, Doug McDaniel, Mann,.Tommy Pruitt, Kendall Carraway, Edward Wofford, Riley Collins, David Russell, Tommy West, Sai Ireland, Tom Guyton. Randy Harris, Bobby Mounger, Bill Geary, Steve McDavid, Frank Ed- B6 sored by the Capital City Kiwanis Club of K grades on the basis of leadership, scholar- 45414, i ship, and character. 4. M LL 5 This year the club collected items for -.W si Q Association by selling suckers, and had a if Christmas party at the Willard Bond i V Home. Several members went to Ole Miss 2 F
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