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Development of Mind and Body Chemistry Club- ' -Girls Athletic Association CHEMISTRY CLUB Kow 1 : Harold Taylor, Jean McCutcheon. Delores Weath- ers, Gene Carter, Kyle Brad- shaw, Marvin Rodman, Guy Pollock, Ramah Lyles, Robert Williams, Homer Coriell, Tha- ron SteDlienson, Gladys Spauld- ing. Talu Watts. Row 2: John W° ' ' -her, Mau- rice Sears, Lloyd Morris. Vic- tor Trowbridge, Lee Coombs, Perry Link. Robert Bop ?. Ro- bert Graves, Bill Colglazier. Don Godfrey, Robert Xantz. Row 3 : Guv Pollock. Eugene Purlee. Bill Miller, Clyde Kniglit, John Clark, Mr. Ger- alde iJoeden. ' J ' he t v(j Cli niistry Clulis help .stress the stu- dents ' interest in science of the future. Meeting every two weeks, the clulis supplement their pre- scribed cour.se by building tlte ])rogTams around re]jorts on current topics, unusual cjieniicrd e.xperi- ments and games involving a knowledge of chem- istry. In Alarch the two clubs ciillaborated on a con- vocation program which included demonstrations with dry ice, the ammonia and HCl fountains and firewriting. C)fificers : » I ' hird Hour ; Chairman . Robert Williams Secretary Treasurer Ramah Lee Lyles .Sixth Hour : Chairman Marvin Phillips .Secretary Treasurer Marvin Rodman Sjjonsor: Mr. Doeden G. A. A. Row 1 : Mary Fancher. Mar- gie Wright, Bonnie Xuckles. Barbara Lieht. Dorothy Wins- low, Anna Barnard, Opal Voyles, Onal Xewlon. Joyce Long, Martha Sullivan. Row 2 : Marv Burch, Signa Shields. Jane Hinds. Margaret Ann Bennett, Marv Baynes. Martha Baker. Jean Asher, Marijane Simpson, M ' - Flem- ing. Row 3 : Ramona Hinton, Joyce Cassidv, Bertha Rowland, Mary Wells, Harriet Settle. Becky Fultz. Pep v Huffman. The Girls ' . thletic Association is an organiza- tion for those girls wishing to participate in sports. We -strive tojnaintain good sportsmanship and to develop a healthy, iltental and physical attittide. The organized activities are based on seasonal sports: soccer and volley ball are fall sports: bas- ketball, bowling and tumbling are winter sports: Softball and paddle games are spring sports. The organization sponsored a play day April 17 for PaoH, French Lick and Scottsbtirg. r)fficers : President ] Iargaret Bennett Vice President Mary Baynes Secretary Barbara Light Treasurer : Jean Asher .Sponsor: Miss Fleming
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Big Wheels What would school be without clubs and organizations to absorb and utilize our excess energy ? We are happy to say that these groups are created to serve the interests of the average student : and, although some students become especiallv prominent from their achievements in these clubs, they onlv achieve because they trul ' represent their fellow students abilities and desires. The different types of organizations ajjpeal to the different individual, and he chooses the ones which pertain nearest to his interests. The typical student belongs to two or three activity groups and obtains useful training and many opportunities to make friends from these associations.
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The Show Must Go On ' Senior Junior Drama SENIOR DRAMATICS Row 1: Shiilt. ' Bowling, Marijant- Simpso.li, Juaiiita Peevler, Mary liiirch. Louise Albert son. Arlene Bush, Frances Payne, Ramah Lee Lyies. Joyce Long, Jane Hinds. Signa Shields. Elizabeth Ann Batt. lean McCutcheon, ilaudic Bills. Row 2: Miss B ish, Afary linsh. Evelyn Bailey. MaMe Clark, Robert Telle, Robert Simpson, Perry Link, Harold Tayloi, Anita Clarke, Wil- ma Zacharia:?, Tharon Stephenson. Ruby AToore, Betty Davis. Row .1: Wanda Batt. Norma Kay, Billie Lou Ashribranur. June Hullle, Bonnie Nuckles, Luella i TcKinley, Carol June Day. Kenneth Blanken- baker. Cene Tii)ps. I avid Droissey. Robert Bogies, J. B. Weichcr, Liie Gilstrap. Row 4: Dorothy King. Doris Felk- er, Lucille McCIellan, Bonnie Ste- phenson, Jeanette Tippin, Gladys Spauldi.ng, Mary Bayncs, Shirley Payne. Lounell Spurgeon. Alice Jean (Harriott, Marilyn Stacey. Mar- tha Campbell. Florence Bast in. Row 5 : Bertha Rowland, I ee Zink, Frank Strain, Marvin Phil lips, Ivan Albert son, Ray Ruthci ford, Margaret A.nn Bennett, Do lores Weathers, Cleo Roll, le ui Pollock. Row (i: Coleman Baker. Dem i- Gilstrap, Kyle Bradshaw, Lpro Thonijison. James Lloyd. Dwa ne Pickelheinier. James Johns, Robert Walters. Robert Nantz, Thomas Cockerhani. JUNIOR DRAMATICS Row 1: Richard Pollard, Ernie Zink. Imugcne Biding, Harold Mot- singer, David Branama.n. Robert Chastain, Anna jMarie Baniird Opal Newlon, Ramona Hinton, Bet ty Jo Peden. Margaret Campbell Patricia Harlan, Connie Peek. Ra nio.nd Leach. Row 2: Barbara Light. Robeit Huffntan, Wayne Dowling. Bonnie Huff. H ' ma Stephenson. AlariKn WanCIcve. AFary Kathryn Sulli m irginia Haley, Rosina Ladfoid Harriet Settle, Joy Bark man, i ginia Haley. Rosina T adford. Hai riet Settle. Joy Barkman, Virginia Burgan. Becky Fultz. Row .1: Gerald Evans. Carol Baker, Mary Hughes. Robert L. W ' illiams, Lee ' aughn Morris, Herman Chil- ders, Laura Marshall, Carolyn Ste- phenson, Marilyn McCoskey, Irvin Pollock. Rosemary Haley, Joyce Nelson, Miss Bush. Row 4: Lee Wilcoxen, Donald Feree. Anna F.iza Bar nard. j [ar Tane Wells, Betty Morris. Joan Persinger. Helen Feiker. Robert Fitzpa trick, Peggy Huffman, Mary Sergent. Betty Nuckles, Glenn Knight. As an organization for the development of dis- criminative attitudes toward the arts, the two (h a- matics clul)s in the high school cannot l)e surpassed. The Junior Cluh studies the fundamentals of staging ' a dramatic production, and the Senior Cluli continues this plan at a more advanced level. The cluhs meet every two weeks and follow a diversified work program including the study of make-up, stage lighting , and costuming . I ' he Junior Clul) presented a melodrama at the Junior Carnival and a play for the Y-Teens. The Senior Clul spent this last semester presenting a play at each meeting and gave one of these produc- tions at the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Jointly the clubs produced the Christmas play and the National Education Week Pa2;eant. From the able guidance of j Iiss Bush and the interest of the members there has been fostered in the dramatic clubs a spirit of cooperation, loyalty and initiative that is to be admired. Officers ; Senior Club President Lee Zink Vice-President J. B. Welcher Secretary Mabel Clark Treasurer Margaret Bennett Sponsor Miss Bush Officers: Junior Club President Bob Chastain Vice-President David Branaman Secretary Anna Marie Barnard Treasurer Opal Newlon Sponsor Miss Bush
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