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M fx, W Demonsfrafing a scienfific experiment Blake Wllllams, Science Club member, prepares cnemlcals. 3 ff . t, J Q A 0 k , rr Parficipafing in a club even? fha? involves five days of planning is J-Ramsevs a lunlor wlno relwearses by herself in fron? ol a wall before a speech Tournament Senior and sophomore Student Council repre- senfafives confribufe ideas on flne upcoming plans lor Homecoming. As mosf club meelings perlawr To fne ser ous business of upcornlnq events The Naflonal For ensic League lNFl.l club members suclw as K rn Weddle and Kallvv Plulllps perform flwenr acl Doug Sepfer, senior Clvess club member looks - on flue chess board lor a posslble move fo cour leracf lwls opponenfs prnor move 1. x
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Club meeTfngs become a ,oarT ofschool life nvolvemenT came early in sTu- denT liTe, wiTh The reorganizaTion oT each club and wiTh The elecTion oT new oTTicers. As school began, club meeTings could be announced on The public address sysTem Tor a Tew weeks so ThaT The members could geT back TogeTher To plan The oncoming acTiviTies. MosT common To all club meeTings was ThaT one member who came when The meeTing was over, or ThaT one oTTicer who always TorgoT The daTe oT The meeTing. There were Being one oT The mosT acTive clubs, due To The pracTice oT each member beTore and aTTer school The Chess Club TeaTured maTches beTween such members as by Lynn STanphill and his opponenT. morning and aTTernoon meeTing where discussion occurred on wha' would be sold: malcing high schoof expensive. Also, There were The dis cussions over Tun club acTiviTies. Ban- gueTs, Tor example, were arranged so ThaT one could go To oTher club bangueTs on oTher nighTs. Poor plan- ning could have desTroyed such plans. YeT, even Though a small por- Tion oT The members aTTended The meeTings regularly, everyone goT TogeTher To have Their picTure Talcen. ---.....,.,,,,w.uw 'H-an-.......,,w, ----........ 6 STudenT Council members gaTher balloTs aTTer voTing on The EThics CommiTTee members. STUDENT LIFE 'Q
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STUDENTUFE Ca+ching fhe phoiographer in acrion, a Nimifz siudenf deviafes from her classroom work. Jeff Johns u+ilizes his class Mme in a very relax- ing'way. Freshman English sfudenis cafch fhe phorogra- pher's affenfion during a class lecfure. 3 '-'S -g
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