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Math Club Sponsors Annual School Mathematics Tournament MATH CLUB-First Row: Mr. Codner, L. Baggett, D. Keith, P. Walker, L. Miller, D. Campbell, D. Fulmer, D. Hathcock M Lancaster R. Riddick, J. Brown. Second Row: Mrs. Dawson, C. Howard, C. Bushnell, L. Harnberlin, B. Grant, B. Brigum, E Mcllall L Staple B. Bryant, W. Hodges, A. Pittman, B. Demetriou, Mrs. Riley. Third Row: A. Baggett, W. Mangrum, L. Beach L Rumsty S E cue G. Whitaker, T. Nabors, M. Stewart, ,l. Grisham, C. Hadaway, S. Grisham. Fourth Row: J. Jackson, B. Hardy, T Sellers L Herbert W. Hayes, R. Thornton, J. Staford, R. Stephens. Each year the Math Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Riley and the two new additions to our Math department, Mrs. Dawson and Mr. Codner, con- duct a Mathematics tournament which is held to determine local winners and to choose entrants for the state examination. This tourna- ment is to advance their purpose, which is to promote an interest in Mathematics and an understanding of the part it plays in everyday ilfe. The officers of the club are Stat- en Grisham, Presidentg Claude Rum- sey, Vice President, Ralph Thorn- ton, Secretaryg and Betty Bryant, Treasurer. 42 W X 11' Sammy Escue stops to explain Euler's formula governing network the subject of his lecture, to Staten Grisham as other Math Club members look on.
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Several Profitable Projects Raise Needed Funds for Science Club Activities SCIENCE CLUB-First Row: L. Hamberlin, J, Mangrum, I. Jackson, C. Henley, J. Beedy, C. Howard, A. Pittman, A. McLeod, S. Byrum, L. Riley. Second Row: Mrs. Humphries, M. McCall, H. Wright, C. Dockum, B. Shelton, S. Eseue, A. Baggett, A. Mobley, E. McCall. Third Row: B. Phillips, F. Whisman, B. Smith, B. Demetriou, C. Hadaway, H. Crowson, E. Woods. Fourth Row: L. Miller, C. Herbert, E. Thornton, J. Overton, B. Stephens, B. Verhage, W., Williams, D. Watson. The Science Club eagerly worked on various money raising projects, including the sale of candy and the sale of socks bearing a hawk em- blem. These projects were to provide cash awards for the Annual Science Fair of the school. One of the Club's duties is to take charge of, display, and arrange for the judging of the various exhibits displayed in this fair. lts foremost goal for several years was fulfilled this year when Savings Bonds were awarded to the top winners. The main purpose of the club, promoting scientific activi- ties of students who have an eager interest in the fields of science, is accomplished through this main project. The Junior Academy of Science is opening a door through which they can obtain more know- ledge in research work to bring back to the club. Their officers: President, Howard Crowsong Vice President, Conrad Hadawayg Secretary, Anola Baggettg Treasurer, LaNeda lVlillerg Reporter, Elaine Wood, are capably carrying out the business of the club. lVlrs. Humphries and Mr. Burns, the spon- sors, look to the future of the club with anticipation. Several couples seem to be having a good time at the semi-formal dance given by the Science Club. Everyone agreed that the musical accompaniment was excellent. 4I
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Junior Classical League Revitalizes Ancient Roman Traditions N --.1 'wif s . 1 .1 :Ni is a waz? c1!'1:A!1Q ., 'rf f W 'W' , -. Q' f..,.a.. .,... -uma wwf' ri 1' LATlN CLUB-First Row: T. Nabors, C. Hitt, L. Harris. B. Bentley. C. O'Briant, C. Smith. T. Thornton. B. Yvray, M. Newland, C, Ferguson, T. Richardson. Second Row: W. Hodges. C. Rumsey, S. Walker. F. Bodamer. D. Perkins. L. Pearl. D. Richardson, N. Martin. C. Dockum, L. Hamberlin, B. Glazier, Mrs. Smith. Third row: B. Babbitt. C. Howard, D. Bell, J. Peeler, L. Baggett, P. Lohman, C. Brown, C. Bushnell, M. Sandridge, J. Cohen, D. McClain, M. McCall. Fourth Row: L. Miller, B. Phillips. B. Carroll, L. Williams, M. Distretti, D. Roaten, C. Thweatt, C. Littleton, A. Dunn. Fifth Row: lf. Oswalt, R. Beddiek, D. Shumpert, C. Ashford, J. Mangrum, B. Merrill, D, Hollaway, D. Campbell, D. Laney. Sixth Row: B. Kibler, L. Kounovsky, B. Long, B. Bryant, E. Thornton, M. Stuart, .l. Grisham, B. Miller, R. Hayles, J. Jackson. Sezfenlh Row: P. Newland, M. Murphy, B. Nahors. D. Clay, S. Hitt, B. Brigham. B. Grant, W. Mangrum, A. Baggett. T. Bailey. Eighth Row: L. Giles, H. Phipps, M. Chapman, D. Stuart, J. Brown, B. Owings, K. McHugh, B. Shaekelton. The Oakhaven Chapter of the Junior Classical League t.l.C.L.D purposes are to add interest and better the under- - standing of classical languages and cus- toms, to create fellowship among stu- dents and to be of service to the school in various ways. The club strives to create W an interest not so much in the literal translation of Latin, but more in the knowing of its authors. The annual Roman banquet is a typical- ly enjoyable example of learning the eus- toms of a Roman meal. Latin Club mem- bers found the custom of dining while reclining on couches during the meals most enlightening. Service projects have been found pleasing and profitable for the club. A yearly project is to aid stu- dents and faculty in easily locating the home addresses and phone numbers of each student by the publication of a High School Directory. The club is extremely proud of an honor brought borne from the Tennessee Latin Club Convention last year. They nominated Tom Nabors for the office of Vice President of the Ten- nessee ,l.C.L. and captured the office with the highest attendance present from any club. The officers, President, Claude Rum- seyg Vice President, Lana Hamberlin, Secretary, Dottie Cambellg Treasurer, Bev- erly Brigham, Historian, Diane Richard- son, find their duties numerous and de- mancling. The day of the gladiator is relived in a conversation among the J.C.L. tLatin Clubl officers. Beverly Brigham and Diane Richardson look on in interest as Claude Ramsey and Lana Hamberlin find amusement in the gladiator and Dottie Campbell's factual information. 43
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