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Seated: Alice Bottomley, Sandra Denius, Joann Heglerf Second row: Mr. Blubaugh, Kathy Fer- guson, Frances Slaughter, Linda Crow, Barbara Hadlock, Kay Polhamus, George Walter. Third row: Dan Rader, John Smith, Richard Anglin, Red Alderman, Gary Maris, Spence Guerin, Stan Wil- liams, Larry Bissey. ALLIED YOUTH Allied Youth is a new organization in Melbourne High School. Its main purpose is to try to show teen-agers that they can have a lot of fun without drinking alcoholic beverages. This aim is furthered by having parties and other activities at which alcohol is not permitted. The Allied Youth also puts on assemblies in which the evils of alcohol are pointed out. M, H. S.'s Allied Youth has about 20 members and it is rapidly growing. There is no pledge required to join, as they hope to thoroughly convince their members that alcohol is a curse. Mr. Robert L. Blubaugh is the sponsor of Allied Youth.
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First row: Mary Lewis, Graydawn Stokes, Alberta Etters, Mr. Einem, Mr. Todd, Buddy Mora. Sedond row: Dick Van Brunt, Mr. McGregor, Bob Morris, john McAloney, Allen Womack, Ray Kallgren, Bill Tippie. THE SCIEN The Science Club was originally set up in our school for the purpose of increasing interest in science. In trying to achieve this aim, they annually sponsor a schoolwide science fair, which is designed to give all scientifically-minded students a chance to display their work before the public. All the science fairs which they have sponsored have been tremendously successful, and each year they seem to improve. This year there were three divisions in the fair: physics-electronics, biology, and chemistry. There were three winners from each division, and they went to the state fair in Gainesville. Radiation, Inc. donated money for prizes and materials for the fair. In addition to the annual science fair, the club tries to provide more and better scientific facilities in our school for those who wish to use them. The teachers who sponsor the Science Club are Mr. McGregor, Mr. Einem, and Mr. Todd. CE CLL' Buddy Mora, Serretary-Trearurer, first semester, Allen Wo mack, President, second semester, Bob Morris, Vice Presi dent, first semesterg Dick Van Brunt, Preridenz, first sem ester, Vice Prerident, second semester, Ray Kallgren, Sec retary-Trearurer, second semester, Bill Tippie, Sergeanz-at Army, first and second semesters.
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w First row: joan Sparr, Patsy Young, john George, Vickie Van Ostran, Mr. Evans, Sponror. Second row: Carolyn Wyatt, Cholly Leech, Mike Galant, Evelyn Sweeny, Shirley Nichols. Third row: Bill Bartleson, Mike Carney, Sonny Homan, Jim Apley. Not shown: Ken Curtin, Beverly Harnish, Janet Sweigart. D. C. T. The diversified cooperative training program CD. C. T.j may be described as flexible plans for training high school juniors and seniors in occupations of their choice. D. C. T. is an integral part of the high school curriculum, utilizing the business and industrial establishments of the community as training agencies. Pupils earn three high school credits per year toward high school graduation. These credits may be used to enter college. Any type of training other than office occupations are included in the D. C. T. program.
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