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rsfwjolubbww ' Qatxsgaatwwzw ' mwb HISTORY CLUB: ROW ONEflVIaureen Schmizzi, Becky Laid- ig, Vicki Vaught, Judy Doi. ROPV TWOfRuss Binicki, Linda Rin- gen, Janet Koehnke, Pam Blue, Sue Greening, Nancy Reihl, Kathy Seggerrnan, Wanda Weaver. ROW THREE-Sponsor Mr. Slater, Dan Gardner, Bruce Hess, Katrina Hayden, Nancy Larnirand, Robin Armstrong, Stephanie Koch, Sponsor Mr. Slater, Dan Gardner, Bruce Hess, Katrina Hayden, Nancy Lamirand, Robin Armstrong, Stephanie Koch, Sponsor Mr, Gierzniak. ROW FOUR -Phil Miller, Jim Eller, Ron Matthews, Doug Jacques, John Van Bellegharn, Phil Goddard, Dave Risner, Glen Stevenson. DfdwvTwiumg ' Populnw with Pwspecifw Claw Ow1wuS Student driver Roberta Sheldon listens carefully as in- structor Jagg explains some of the fundamentals of safe driving. The driver training course includes class work as well as on-the-road training. Driver training instructor William Jagg begins first day instruction for stu- dent drivers. ...ni ,V N 0 PAPKMG ,lgig-':-E'
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Future Nurses Barbara Slaven and Sue Hoffman look ahead to a career in nursing. ROW ONE: Martha Nichols, Barbara Slaven, Sue Hoffman, Becky Truex. ROW TWO: Audrey Imus, Jean Gardner, Linda Fuller, Regina Horvath, NUM' Connie Wachowiak, Marolee Cook. ROW THREE: Miss Karen Goebel, Pat mg Hums, Marsha Montgomery, Brenda Blade, Carolyn Weiss, Susan Augustine, Marge Marvel, Mrs. Barone. ROW FOUR: Joy Yackley, Karen Matchette, Diane Manges, Eva Weldy, Katrina Hayden, Linda Sisk, Marcella VanDamrne. The Future Nurses Club, a service organization for girls who anticipate careers in nursing, had one pri- mary club activity, Before the holiday season mem- bers of the club made candy Christmas wreaths. These were sold to raise money to adopt an orphaned Indian child, Marilyn Howling Wolf. Qther activities of the club included the annual ini- tiation, preparing Thanksgiving and Christmas food boxes, a Christmas party, a field trip, and a closing 4Get-Togetheri. Regular monthly meetings were used' for guest speakers who spoke on the different phases of nursing. The officers for the year 1964-65 were: President, Martha Nichol, Vice President, Barbara Slaven, Sec- retary, Sue Hoffman, Treasurer, Linda Troup. The club is sponsored by Miss Karen Goebel and Mrs. Barone. Members of the Red Cross Club busy at what comes nat- urally Chelping othersj. Robert Horvath, Pat Vandenberg, Mary Barnett, Joan Nemes, and JoAnn Zugbaum all mem- bers of the club sort out clothing to be given to the Family and Children's Center. Cylubhtembms The activity highlight of the year for the Junior Red Cross Club was the YVater Safety Show. This all day exhibition of safety techniques was witnessed by the entire student body. A car wash and a bake sale gave us funds needed to assist needy families at Christmas time. In the spring we launched a clothing drive to help the less for- tunate at the Family and Children's Center in Mis- hawaka. Another spring activity was the field trip the club took to the Westville, Indiana hospital. Mr. Bob Brady sponsored our group and he was as- sisted by President Joan Nemes, Vice President Steve Grove, Treasurer Linda Allison and Secretary Sue Wordinger. wsasrssrzwsmawii:ss
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Aw-QclwolbTowwwa5 Qpwis Chess Enthusiasts CHESS CLUB-ROW ONE: Lyn Johnson, Chris Comfort, Ray- David Leckrone, Dan Gardner, Dave Emery. ROW THREE: Paul mond Alford, Bob Andrews, Terry Shaller, Kevin Witwer. ROW Mauer, Keith Wilson, Richard Eger, Virgil Wesco, Phil Goddard, TWO: Paul H. Schmucker, Sponsor, Steve Fermi, Larry Brown, Bruce Bowman. Eighteen chess enthusiasts were led by a trio of tal- ented juniors, Richard VVorthington, president, Paul Mauer, vice president, and secretary Virgil Wesco. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Paul Schmucker the club sponsored three tournaments, two intra-club tourneys and one all-school tourney. Future chess club plans include possible interscho- lastic competition with other area high schools hav- ing chess clubs. An important service organization in our school is the projectionist club. Club members operate and care for the audio visual equipment of the school. Mr. Larry Nifong, and Mr, Robert O'Connor sponsor the club. The officers of the club are Ron Boling, president, Doug Jacques, vice president, and Joe Fu- rore, secretary-treasurer. A representation from the club will attend the audio visual workshop at Indi- ana University this summer. Pwj ' Manage Audia-Vsualb Aids Projectionist Jack Hiler makes a familiar trek down the hall for an Sponsors Nifong and O,Connor preside at a regular club meeting. Volunteers use their free English classroom and a scheduled periods to operate the audio visual equipment wherever needed. Film classic. r .,.:z..::-:rt-:tx ws. wr :erm-H. fasz1.s-,iszfaevsz ws, if.-f I.:
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