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Page 97 text:
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Officers Tommy Lemons, Johnny Johnson, John Wilson, and Betty Aydlett work experiment with the Science Club sponsor Mr. J. N. Harker. Science Club Aids Special Interests The Science Club of Patrick Henry High School is devoted to the promotion of science and the scientific method outside the class- room as a supplement to regular instruction. Any student with an interest in science is in- vited to join. At bi-monthly meetings speakers such as scientists, engineers, and doctors have addressed the club. Other programs have been movies, panel discussions, and slides. As part of the club activities members may participate in seminar discussions. To culminate a suc- cessful year the Science Club has planned field trips to places of particular scientific in- terest. With Mr. J. N. Harker as sponsor, these young scientists were led by President, Johnny Johnson, Vice-President, John Wilson, Secretary, Betty May Aydlett, and Treasurer, Tommy Lemons. Science Club members Bob Giles, Shelby Dick- erson, and Bill Overstreet perform demonstra- tion at o club meeting. ,vi 4 M i 1 it J sees Schwartz, Fra trout,,ii?i3lohnny udyfffbavis, Mastin, Pam Haley, Karen Stuart, Singer, Members of iithe 'Science club John Wilson, Sara nces Cundiff, Ann Wilson Mary Armen Johnson Betty Aydletf 'l'ommy Lemons, Shelby bickersonh, Elisa Stockmdn, .Idne Madre, Ovid Word, Ted Woods Anne Beckley, Margaret Platt Patsy Sharpe Rgylondwgfiorole Grossman j'1',t','ig'5iilri l 'wwi ,. t, ii.. T 1-1 Q 4 ii me gmt Q- ,,.. V, ..f .1 ff ll--.es Indie ,, .W.,,. - 2 1, 'Ex ' iii 32e2S?nf'5f3f5ilJ.,, if :fs-,iiwf rs E H ,
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Page 96 text:
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fm-AM mmf' The Inter-Club Asociationi was toundeid tot help cofordinate, promote, assist, and T co-operate with the various official istudentcorganizations of PatrickAHenry,High School. Each organization has one representativegin the l.C.Ai with one vote. This member is the highest ranking student leaders otllthat organization. The VicelPres- ident-of StudentGovernmentisipresidesnsover l..C.A'. meetings, which are ,held the y tirst Friday of each month. The Executive Secretary, the only elected officer, is re- sponsible for executing the purpose of the l.C.A. and may appoint any assistants necessary. He represents all official organizationsat Eiie-cutive'Council and House of Burgesses meetings. y yg This year the published a calendar monthly at the dateshtimes, and places of all Patrick, Henry club meetings and athletic eventsl The calendar was distributed T to every House of Burgesses'lmemberfiwho was instructed to post it on his homeroom 1 bulletin board so that each student. could refer-to it. y , Marvin Smith, Executive Secretary, discusses the l.C.A. Kitty Downs, Clerical Secretary, as Carol Wood, Record calendar with Vincent Conway, Student Government ing Secretary, takes notes. Vice-President, John Wilson, Assistant Secretary, and 3. Q75 if L f ll f to LQ' 1.--.177 wget' ti 2 -sys! 'I L i ,-.,: I-fx!! 'gag L' I -' . wk 'im U ,, i ee 'ef' it iii mei? ii iii , -in -- . Q f 'Q it fe -S Tl .-mn-'
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President David Burroghs Vice President Whit Wirsing, Secretary Carol Edwards and Treasurer Bruce Cassell plan forthcoming programs. La Lingua Espanola Reenacts A new school . . . a new Spanish club: La Ligua Espanola, sponsored by Miss Bowman and Miss Wood. Many interesting and in- formative programs have been presented by students. The Christmas Party, the highlight ot the year, was such a program, with Spanish carols and the Pinata, which spelled fun and spilled food for all. In April, the members organized a Spring Picnic, and feasted on Spanish dishes. The Seniors presented their own program in May, consisting of transla- tions and skits. One new touch added this year was the exchange of visits with Spanish clubs from other schools in the city.
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