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PBOJECTIO CL B The Projection Club is an important service organization at LHS. lt is com- posed of students who are able to operate audio-visual equipment. They assist in the showing of films and pre- paring for assemblies. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Weagly, members are also trained in the proper maintenance of the audio-visual equipment. E. Stiles, C. Meister, T. Perry, P. Baughman, W. Sippel, G. Watkins, B. Wenzel, M. Grace, L. Mayhugh, L. Bailey, D. Drop. L. Bailey draws an oscillator with A. Moe, B. Fujii, J. Cross, K. Martin, K. Boyer, S. Pindell, and K. Tribble as an audience. Front row: P. Mercer, D. Marton, S. Brady, E. Gratz, A. Marshall. Second raw: S. Pindell, P. Baughman, L. Bailey, W. Wenzel, J. Brown, W. Davidson, G. Thompson. TECH CLUB Members of the Tech Club experiment and work in the fields of electronics, solar energy, and automation. Member- ship olfers students interested in re- search work in electrical energy and its uses a preparatory background to elec- trical engineering and its related fields. Through the club, members are able to work toward and sometimes obtain ham radio licenses. PHY-CHE CLUB Members of the Phy-Chem Club meet bi-weekly to further their understanding of the laws of science and to apply this knowledge in the performing of ex- periments. Each year the Phy-Chem Club sponsors the Laurel Science Fair and a trip to either Philadelphia or New York to visit a science institution. Membership is open to chemistry and physics students. 65
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Seated: E. Welsh, vice-presidentg Mrs. Rankin, Sponsor, N. Fiedler, president. Standing: H. Pritchard, secretaryg H. Swartz, treasurer. Front row: S. Shupp, E. Voss, J. Darden, C. Gardner, E. Bunch, M. Bonnici. Second row: J. Williams, B. Rallle, S. Brady, S. Watts, S. Cooper, L. Wiley. Back row: G. Thompson, B. Fox, R. Hayward, P. Barton, D. Wolfe, D. Marton. Front row: S. Castle, R. Caldwell, E. Carr, L. Copeland, K. Erskine, H. Kresan, S. Holtan. Second row: M. Jarboe, S. Spence, D. Vance, M. Sorady, D. Palmer, M. Sweitzer, M. Elliott. Back row: G. Watkins, R. Dixon, L. Garrison, M. Tornese, P. Baughman, A. Beardsley, A. Whitehead. LIB BABY CLUB The Library Club is dedicated to service in the library. Its members spend at least one hour a month helping in the library by filing and checking out books. To become a member the individual must pass a test on library procedures and successfully complete his initiation tasks. Front row: J. Fujii, D. Buckley, B. James, E. Gratz. Second row: M. Caldwell, S. McGill, S. McGill, H. Mayhugh, C. Specht. Back row: D. Wilson, A. Kleen, S. Smith, C. Payne, W. Hall.
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Front row: S. Roberts, V. Israel, J. Fujii, B. James, D. Vance. Second row: D. Castle, S. McGill, M. Spivey, K. Fowler, L. Wiley. Third row: FTA Through the Future Teachers of America, the individual acquires a better understanding of the require- ments, duties, and benefits of the teach- ing profession. In conjunction with the study of teaching techniques, future teachers observe elementary school classes. The FTA operates a postal service during the Christmas season. Members serve as guides for the PTA and during American Education Week. M. Sorady, M. Mackey, E. Cole, H. Swartz, D. Marion, N. Fiedler. Fourth row: S. Ross, M. Jarboe, P. Elliott, A. Kleen. Back row: D. Marton, J. Pindell, A. Beardsley, E. Cray, G. Wellford, A. Tuozzo. Seated: S. Watts, vice-president, L. Garrison, presi- dent, E. Welsh, secretary-treasurerg Miss McAvoy Sponsor, S. Cooper, historian. FRE CH CL B 66 Members of the French Club are inter- ested in supplementing their knowledge of French with the study of French culture. During the meetings only French is spoken, thus increasing the individual's understand- ing of the language. Membership is open to French II, lll, and IV students. Front row: A. Beardsley, O. Schlosser, president, S. Cooper, E. Welsh, S. Pindell, W. Hall. Second row: D. Myers, R. Caldwell, secretary, H. Pritch- ard, H. Kresan, J. Powers, N. Fiedler, M. Jarboe, Mrs. Marshall, Sponsor. Third row: M. Elliott, Fujii, M. Marsh, M. Tornese, G. Wellford, P5 H. Sims. Back row: J. Brown, S. Ross, S. Watts, L. Garrison, E. Stiles, J. Bond, vice-president, A. Marshall.
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