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FORE SIC SUCIETT The newly organized Forensic Society is a welcomed addition to Norton's organizations. The club, which was organized this year by the speech and journalism teacher, Miss Parker, has ollered a new activity to the students. The Speech Club has participated in many speech contests throughout Ohio bringing home honors in prepared speaking. extemporaneous speaking, and debate. Seyeral members entered the annual Prince ol Peace Contest. Norton was honored by having Dale Snyder win lirst place in the contest. The oflicfers ol the Forensic Society are Connie Gribble, Presidentg Dale Snyder, Vice-President: and Pat Sutton. Secretaryflireas- LITCIA. lfuzt' l: l'. Suttong Nliss Parlcer, Xclyi- sorg li. lacksong Iron' 2: D. Nlaclclox: P. Nlillciz fl. Dribble: Iffm' 3: ll. Snyclc-r: lf. Hall. S K. 'lownsenclg l.. Powell: I-. I,lUN'K'llI Rec-sei P. lionici X. liillxi tr, f-Miss: Powell. TAC BOARD The junior 'l'..X.Cl. board consists ol a girl and boy representing each class in high school. lhey buy the latest hit records lor dancing at 'l'..X.f.. lhey also assist the senior 'If.X.C.. board by watching the doors at T..X.Cl. and getting opinions lrom the students as to what they would like at T,.X.Cl. Ifnrt lg Xl, Yoighi: P. Louie: bl. Schlott: Kruger: lion' 2: R. Hahn: C-, Scar- brough: IS. lliilllsoi ll, llilinoxichg Roa- ir Xlr, l,l'llNlll'lI Nlr. l'inls, fcclyisors. IS, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS lllls year the library was open the Jeriocls. Nlr. Nlorgan was the ' - 'l ia iat. 'lihe library was en- 'gecl when the big study hall was madc- - ' . A. . any new books. ' ff ' c ' Joolcs, and llllllglle c-s have been added. liight girls rkecl as library Llssislallls. liycry pe- L L . A' . olcs or other articles. 7'
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at I H. lelskig B. Stehler: ll. Bertolini: l.. Smith: Bi. Uber: B. Oberi S rbrough: ml, Mace: S. Niatuch. limi' 2: Mr. Rnepper, Advisor: Seiberling: nvdc-r: E. jackson: gl. Sltalfcrp R. Steiner: ll. ,-Xrmstrong: C. Keith. Ron' ' ooclg NI, Yoighu ll. Maddox: Y. Moeller: P. Sutton: CI. Gribhle: lf, Bill D Ohvcr: R, Kimmel: l1.Snyclct': li. Tilley: W. Wiley. DRAMA TIC CL UB This year's dramatic club was lormecl under the guidance of Mr. Knepper. Members of the junior and senior classes combined to pro- duce three one act plays in Nlay. The plays were Balcony Scene . Roughly Speaking , and Nobody Sleeps . .X great deal of time and ellort went into the production of these plays. The students put a lot of time in prac- ticing their roles. Not to be forgotten are the students behind the scenes who were con- nected with make-up, prompting, and art work. CHESS CLUB The newly-lormed Chess Club already is one of the best attended, most active organizations in the school. Every Thursday evening, the members and their ad- visors get together for an entertaining, thought-pro- voking session. Tournaments provide fine competi- tion lor members who like to argue about who's best, Lessons are provided for the beginners, and they quickly learn that the game which they are taking up is one of the best possible lor teaching organized, logical thinking. The enthusiasm with which they are greeting it, in fact, makes it a rapidly growing organization, one that promises to bring much recrea- tion and enjoyment to students in the future. an ul R. Clrafton, Program Director: Mr. Englert, Aclvisorg D, Ceuta, President: S. Tucker, Secretary, J. ll c 'rogram Director: J. Krahl. Treasurer. Standing: ll. Armstrong: J, Adamichg R. lfenstermakerg D. esct l'. Yalsovac: C. Adams: D. Oliver: Danner: Ll. Mullet: E, Dbreza: J. Fassnachtg EI. Snyder, P. ct R, Petrichz R. Rhodes: D. Mitchell: E. Sidwell: D, Xloodvz Nlr. Anderson, ,Xdvisorg R, Scollayg Al. 1172.0 A, 'tiff X and 1
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Page 96 text:
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An lmportant extra curricular organization is the Girls Xthletic Association It carries the uork of the lJllXS1Cll educition cllsses bevond school for a form of entertunment lor the girls Any girl rn IV belong to C X X ind in iv trs out for the basketball xollexball or biseball team There is inter school and intramural cornpetl tion in these three sports. This year the1e has a basketball volleyball, and baseball team. At the finish of the school year, C. A. A. has a picnic to end a year of sports fun. .. Leech, Secretary: E. backson. Yice Presi- 1t: ., , ' , '-sit -nz , I we . Sock l airman: ll, Hz 1. ' 'rcasu
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