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O.R.C. members. Front row, are E. Berndt,J Chamberlain R Bartel P Michelson F Stiller H Hartstein K. Hanson, B. Drake, D. Harlan, M. Axmark, M Schmidt ln the second row are D McCullough T Sawyer L. Scharkey, J. Knight, R. Hawkins, R. Westra,J Franks A Moe J Glidden G Emerson B Conant T Telgen G. Lufkin, J. Riess, and D. Hedberg, The students who plan to go to work directly after high school belong to Occu- pational Relations Club. This special group meets with Mr. Zachor to learn window designing and salesmanship and receive actual on-the-iob training with afternoon iobs. The department was provided with a display window on the first floor ofthe second section in which the students of O.R.C. can demon- strate their work to visitors as well as John Marshall classmates.
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At right, getting the latest in play technique from Mr. Schultz are some of the regular chess club members. Shown left to right are Gary Benike, Jon Davison, Gail Green, Barry Hanke, Todd Stoehr, Ruth Ann Struckmann, Leon Bushee, Murray Schomburg, Bill Gage, Tim Bair, .lohn Barker, Charles Keys, Ruth Knuth, and .lohn Karlson. Below Nordely Elshoff and Leon Bushee show how much concentration a chess game takes. A -.N-fm 'tx X.. , ,Q fn 1. 'F bv ' 1 P1 yu. t, in K 4 k me ' Chess Competition Fosters lntellectuality 4 . x ln March, l958, the Chess Club was started by Henry Thomas and Tim Bair with Mr. Schultz as their faculty advisor. This year the club has twenty active girls and boys. The meetings are primarily practice games until November when the tournament starts. The tourna- ment is the main event of the club and it lasts into January. The winner is decided by adding up the number of points acquired during tournament play. Club oFFicers are Tim Bair, president, Gary Benike, vice-president, and Jon Davison, secretary. 4 TQ? its , l 1 'L 4,rf xr ..., , Y ft ,QL-fi 2 J ' 1 My 2,312.13 s 122 e-1, 9, ,...,. gl, ask: xJn,n'. , .,.. X. ,
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