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i WW? Ah my Reading an essay given to the literary mag- azine club for consideration in just Us is Beverly McFarland. Members of the literary magazine get to- gether to discuss what essays they will put in the publication, just Us. 'WJ ai' egg ng . 'I 'sry I yfallr- i ? f A ,J nh' ix 'was 55, Photography club members Craig Bur- ton, Dave Hirsch and Bill Smith focus their cameras and prepare to go out and look for pictures. 25
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Language Clubs learn new cultures Learning about dif- ferent languages and cultures is the main activity of the French and German clubs. The French Club, .-f sponsored by Mrs. Sylvia Ketter- man, sponsored sock-hops and spe- cial programs. The German Club sponsored by Mrs. Regula Lorand, had guest speakers and learned about the cultures and background of Germany. They also sponsored sock-hops to earn money. Photography club members spent the year learning about different techniques. The Literary Mag- azine Club is responsible for the publication just Us. just Us is a col- lection of original essays, poems and short stories by Marshall students. GERMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lorand, sponsorg Linton, treasurer, D. Patton, secretary, Heath, J. Patton. BACK ROW: Milligan, Knox, Walraveng presi- dent, Sering, Holden, program chairman, Powers. 'M Members of the French Club meet to discuss plans for the year. The French Club won Erst place in the club division for the Homecoming. Their float consisted of a replica of a French guillotine. Pondering a composition submitted by an English student, juniors Brenda Keith and Dale Wommack decide whether the composition can be used by the literary magazine club. 24 fv 5' 'Q'
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N, Searchers discover nature and knowledge The Naturalist club spent an interesting and exciting year. They started the year by going on a coloration trip in October. November found the club going to Spring Mill for a good old Thanksgiving dinner. Amid the December snows the club went on a bird census. Turkey Run was the place for a February winter hike. In March the Naturalist went on hike through jasper Pulaski. A geology trip to southern Indiana took place in April. May found the Naturalist Club taking a week-end reward trip to Pok- agon State Park. Only the most active members of the Naturalist Club took part in the trip. 1 Examining their belongings, members of the Spelunking Club take time out before en- tering and exploring another cave. 26 The Spelunkers spent the year exploring many interesting caves. Getting lost and wet were some of the discomforts endured by the cave explorers. Even though they weren't always successful, any Spelunker would tell you that its worth the fun. The members of the IMC Club spent the year learning many things about the library. The members received experience in check- ing in new materials and also in how to use reference materials and the card catalogue. Members also worked in the library during free periods and without their help, it would be impos- sible to operate the library. Exploring a cave on one of the many Spe- lunker trips, Sophomore Bob Copus uses a flashlight to examine the surrounding rock formations. McCo1mick's Creek huge white oak timbers extinct in Indiana and are preserved only in attracted members of the Narturalist Club this state park. Approximately 80 members last October. These oak timbers are now ofthe club took part.
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