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rt llluli uiliii-Visual llluli This club, sponsored by Miss Billau, is open to all students who are interested in art work, Meeting every other Wednesday, the members either indulged their own artistic urges or watched demonstrations given by other art enthusiasts, They sold hot dogs at the sectionals to pay tor the materials used in the club's special projects, includ- ing the awe-inspiring stained window effect ot the Nativity at Christmas, Two sets of officers served during the year, which end- ed successfully with outdoor sketching at the annual spring picnic. Those helpful boys who ran the movie pro- jectors tor classes and clubs were all mem- bers ot Mr, l-lall's special guidance, a group trained to operate and maintain the numer- ous visual education machines used in the school, After hard work and much practice, each boy qualified for his special ope-rator's license, The twenty-one members ot this group were again organized as the Audio- Visual Club, electing to office this yeari Francis Rowe, president, Tom Rinehart, vice-president, Alan Belcher, treasurer, and Stanley Conrad, secretary. Row One: Margaret Cai son, Mary Parkevirh Nancy Conn, Fritzie Hil- bert, Rita Walters, Mary Weaver, Sandra Stein- wedel, Miss Billau, Ernie Willy, vice-president. Row Two: Mary Lou Smith Marilyn Weser, Dennis McDaniel, Marilyn lsaacs Pat Weaver, Sandra Rear- ick, Phyllis Pugh, Nancv Kitchell, Phyllis Kesler Jerry Skinner, Carolyn Byers, Donna Kleckner SandraSatterthwaite,Dick Black, Ronnie Nazerine Richard Conn, Judy Truax, Judy Wheaton secretary-treasurer Row Three: Betty Howell, Louise Hamilton, Roberta Pugh Virginia Hamilton Seated: Jae Kieslinq Mr Hall Row One: Tor' Rinehart Alan Belcher Steve Kline, Bill Kurnler Loyd Cunningham Tone Keplar Bill Kieslinq Row Two: Stanley Confor- Cecil Slusser Joe Kitchel Francis Rowe Ronnie Alf bright Jerry Hunt Jay Baldwin Jack l-lill E-' Nichols Tom Srnth
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Musii- llluli During its four years as an active school organization, this club has offered students an opportunity to hear and appreciate music ranging from early classical to ultra- modern, At monthly meetings, held in homes of members to create an informal atmosphere, the vice-president and an ap- pointed committee discussed the selections presented A plan originated and promoted by the seniors in the club provided that members and their friends might attend a ballet and opera each year at Purdue Music Hall, At the club meeting before the Sadler's Wells Ballet, Jim Mentzer illus- trated fundamental ballet steps and ex- plained their use in the show, Social events during the year included an annual Christ- mas party and a spring picnic, Officers for the year were: Pat Barnes, president, Den- nis McDaniel, vice-president, Joyce Uhl, secretary, and Craig Novak, treasurer, 3i'll'STSSFLQ? iLi1S5.l27OTL'fi, ViYS'ffO?i.f22?d5i'.i ie'ff HlT'i'Z: Miss Nicholas Lower-Row One: Moran, A Barnes Row Two: K Hammontrec, Uhl McNu?t Watson, Miss Nicholas Ei1ngtlf2-nogLaSef?Wl?lUpp?olUlorI-ghdfie2 R,:?vyCl?ouirOl2lfneW'gbrba?i?fiY Gronificer Schmidt Black, Kelly Rowe, Eikelberner Row Five: Norzinskcy, Hendricks B Novak, Sherrill Arnold Baley, Esker, E, Hamrnantree. Row Six: C. Novak Gegkr Donle-Y. Elnrore Cox Jackson McDaniel Moore, 1 is.ggg.gg , , , . 4 4-' L.'4 on 4-1i '+w,. Girls' Ensiimlili- Originally a double trio, one from each junior high school, this year's Girls' En- semble had nine members who sang for local clubs and civic groups, Their per- formance of old and new numbers was acclaimed by many delighted audiences.
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Row One: Kent Hall, Nancy Allen, Jerry Bentz lim Musselman, Bill Kumlcr, Gary Acton Bill Bieker Ed Hcllyer Row Two: Jack Chambers B ll Pinks Mr Grisley Jerry Scott, Allen Thomas Bal: Foslcr, Dirk Brown Standing: Mr Burgess onli Mr Callone Row One: Mr. Kinder Phil Van Baalen, Bill Price, Merle Coulson Daryl Petrig, Rex Beeler Francis Rowe, John Ar-- nold, Melvin Deardorf. Row Two: Jim Crisman Jack Wolf, president, Gary l-lipsher, Fred Gard- ner, Larry Alder, Bob Vernon, Harry Samuels Jim Weiand, John Geyer Row Three: Harry Mey- ers, Bill McElheny, Dalen Showalter, Bob Swigert, Jim Price, Harold Zoubul, Keith Michael, Carl Mor- ock. Row Four: Eugene Baker, John Hatten, Bob Sabatini, Robin Antrim, John Page, Jack Fair- FTUOYT, Hillii llluh Rifle Club was organized last year to give students a chance to learn more about the care and use of the rifle, As background for the regular tournaments, including the club championship and matches with visiting teams, talks on the parts of the rifle and safety in handling firearms were given, Mr. Callane served as sponsor, Mr, Harry Gris- ley, Jr., as instructor. Alternate sponsors were Mr, Embry and Mr, Burgess, Officers were Ed l-lellyer, president, Jack Chambers, vice-president, Bob Fosler, secretary, and Jerry Bentz, treasurer, Spike fhiiie liluh Cakes, Ice cold cakes. With the money club members earned from concessions at basketball games, movies of the track squad were taken, From the films, each boy could spot his faults and improve his form. The club sponsored as Homecoming candidate Nancy Long, who was elected to the Queen's court, and for their annual spring banquet secured Mr, L, V, Phillips, commissioner of ll-l.S.A.A., as principal speaker, Following the talk, track honors and awards were presented and officers were selected for the coming year. Zi
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