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LAWRENCE LYRE very good players were found. Among the high scorers were Eugene Ames and Robert Bragg. Mr. Karl McKechnie was our coach. Each group of the eighth grade has a science club organized for the purpose of gaining a better understanding of science principles. Dues paid at each bi-weekly meeting are used to purchase equipment. This equipment now consists of a small aquarium and two experimental kits. One of the kits is used to demonstrate the purpose and use of the mag- netg the other, to show the effect of an argon light on certain minerals. The minerals include fluorite, Willemite, wernerite, opal, and semi-opal. From the range of this light, these minerals glow with fluorescence. Seaenfln Qaacle President Robert Vlles Vice President Carlene Pelkey Secretary Barbara Olson Treasurer Ralph Webb Class Advisor Mrs Jean Mclnnis SEVENTH C RADI l-urs: Rom Turner R Wnlsan R Bnshnp A cCl.xr nes xx 5 Ma o B Oson L r M Campbell D Bmdtird A Marquis Su nd Row L Wheclfck C Pelkey T Pomerleau P Crarll I Beaurhemm C Hutchins M Clase Crabtree F Bicklord M Chase E Alley Third Row Lberv, P Salle-x D LJ gsratf C Rfnci L ballu C Falrbrother A Otis R Webb Barker A btewens R Stevens XX ohnson D Curney Fmurrh Rom L Dunl j Vngue L White K McDJnald P Cmnt K Bmman J MacDonald B Weeks NI Chase R Blodgntt S Hams Miss Crossman Frtrh R vs C Xugue D mes L Carter O Ares Cy Ons NX Powell L Fumn jr A Doody O A1 ca '77 l. L -i 4 .N 9 2 I 14 XV. -, . ' 1 . . I' i , . L- i, R. V'l ., j. Ol er, '. y , . l . . O Es. . 4 A A . . 4 , . . ffm ': f A. ' 'm ', . U, . - , . 2 , . ' ', Q. ' , , .1. , ', ' ' ': i .. mn ' . .. Q 1 , . A Q, ' , . ', . ' , L. 1 ': -- . V, . ' . . . . 4 , . Q . . l ' , . , . ' , 4. ': - .. . .jr , . . . '. ', . ' , . l ' , ., . , . n-. .4
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LANVRENCE LYRE queen's chair at one end of the room. These two chairs were taken later in the evening by the King of Leap Year, Richard Vigue, and his queen, Gwendolyn Foster Music for the dance was furnished by the Lawrence Hlgh Jazz Band and records A large crowd attended, and ex eryone seem ed to have a wonderful time EIGHTH K RADE Firsr Rovs J Ronco j Holmes j Shorty F johnson C Williams C Emery Mr ohnson R Maya F Alley L Gramer Brown D Greenlavn Second Row S Sampson B Wrrliam M Recd j Warren II Dickinson Marua D McAllister B Hamlin F Moreau B Anderson N Smith Tlurd Row R johnson P I.eClarr R Trask XX Higgins G Pcaxcy S Sncll R Ons XX Sabine I. York R Gurney M Herron Cy Xltfarren Fourth Row M Hood J Broun L1 Caldwell X Ymung M Callcn P Standish j Dicnne H Huirr F Orcurr H Shields P Ross M Carr R Thibodcau K Chamber am ww, graze At the beginning of the year we had slxty fixe members The OHJCGIS chosen at our first meetlng were as follows President Frederic Johnson Vice President Reglnald Mavo Secretary Frank Alley Treasurei Caroly n Emerx Executlwe Boaid Representatlxe Charles Williams Advlsor Mr George Johnson During the basketball season vse had an eight game schedule Son c 26 I A - ' M1. L 1 9 . , , , J. ' , , '. I ,Z Q U x y 4 ' , : .. ' . 1 1 .. - .- , .' Q U ' .V I . lf. . , I, - Y V ,. Q. .V , Y. 1 , . ' , . I , . Y' . . lf, Filth Row: -, R. Clark, R. Ronco, R. Braiggr, VU. johnson, R. Pourier, J. Blodgerr, H. Carroll. G. Ellis, K. Clitllf, ' U v , . , , ' ' . . r A 1
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LAWRENCE LYRE The 7B Science Club was started in the fall at Mrs. Terrell's suggestion. We have a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. There is a meeting every two weeks. The dues are five cents apiece at each meeting. We have collected about twelve dollars, so far, and have spent three for a science kit. Part of each club meeting is devoted to business. We have a program committee, headed by the vice-president, to prepare something for the latter part of the meeting. We have reports and quizzes and have done some experiments, mostly on magnetism. Some examples: we have found out what materials are attracted by magnets, and how magnets attract and repel each other. SHIRLEY LECLAIR fbflkewddde Each year the Silence Howard Hay den Chapter of the D A R aw ards a medal to one of oul senlor girls In order to qualify a glrl must excel in the qualities dependability success leadershlp and patriotism The Senior Class votes for three girls who best typlfy these qualltles The faculty then chooses one from the thiee This year the girl chosen to receive the medal and to iepresent Lava ience High School was Miss Shirley LeCla1r 28 Q O I I . ' 7 v ' ! 1' y 1 9 - . V . V . . . ' ' . v 1 v n . V . . .
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