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Vascular Bundles and Synapses Provide Interest Biology Club Row 1: Vivian Lee, Helen Har- mon. Anita Spaulding, Dorothy ' inslow. Royal Campbell, Kathryn Wakefield. Richard Williams, Shir- ley Shull, la.x ' inslow, Laura Marshall. Mary Sullivan, Peggy Rutherford, Catherine Walton, Hel- en Peugh. Row 2: Joyce Nelson, Lorejie Winslow, Donald Feree, Franklin Gardner, Bonnie Robertson, Beulah Roney, irginia Haley. Roger Hil- ton, Ralph Hague, Emmett Fordyce. Ramona Hinton. Margaret Camp- bell. Row 3: Patricia Harlan, Irvin Huckleberry, William Huff, Irvin ' eathers, LeN ' aughn lorris, Shir- ley Zink. Estelle Raigins, Jane ' elch. .Vl ' elvina Roberts. Lois Stew- art. Lois Mobley, Betty Pollock. Row 4: Mrs. Phillips, Shirley Mileham. Neva Simpson, Connie Peek, Ruby Bush, Harriet Settle, Dottie Dennis. Margaret Williams. Tune Hawn. Olis Mae Brou. ?h, Neva Hall. Fave Will. Row I: Geneva Rus. ell. Christina Hamilton. Ilene Bottorf, Baibara Doyle. Betty Butler, Jennie Robin- ette. Barbara Willis, Hllma Neff, Kathleen Neff, Rachei Lewis, Nor- ma Lewellen. Margaret Gardner. Ida Mae Walden. Row 2: Na.ncy Sparkman, Thelma Morris. Betty Jo Peden, Herman Childers, Roger Lloyd, Bennie Hil- ton. Sanford Humphrey, Thomas Dowhng. Irvin Brown, Richard Thompson, Glenn Knight, Bettv Nuckles, Aiuia Mary Baker. Row 3: ilarjorie Willis, Carolvn Baker, Iris McKnight. Irvin Pollock. Carl Weston, Doris Jean Vovles. Joyce Cassidv, Beulah Peacock, I ' na Neff. Helen Gilbert. Mabel Click. Row 4: James Humphrey, Robert Frederick. Robert Fitzpatrick. Ray- mond Baldwi.n, Justin Teffs. Hugh Gross. Peggy HulTman. Marv Ser- gent. Once a month during the regular class period the Lyon Biology Clubs meet tor a profitable hour of study in the realm of nature. These programs evolve around a central theme dealing with such aspects of biological science as the animals of foreign countries or the plant life in the different regions of the United States. These discussions are conducted by the students and are presented each time by different committees. The club has on numerous occasions planted trees in the community and bought l30oks and pic- tures for the biology department. This club is the 14th Indiana chapter of the national organization and has as its aim to better assist members in learning science, to enjoy nature outside of the text, and to develop a cooperative spirit among its members. Officers : L President Richard Williams Vice President Roval Campbell Secretary Bennv Hilton Treasurer Margaret Campbell III. President Shirlev Shull Vice President Xorbert Noblitt Secretary Shirley Zink Treasurer Roger Lloyd IV. President ] Iax MnslcAv A ' ice President Anna Baker Secretary Margaret Gardner Treasurer Doris Vovles V. President Laura Marshall Vice President Louis Stewart Secretary . Carolvn Baker Treasurer Ralph Hague VI. President Katherine AVakefield ' ice President Carl Weston Secretars- Emmet Fordyce Treasurer Bettv Nuckles Sponsor: Mrs. Phillips
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In Hoc Signo Vince Good Neighbors ' Language Club Row ] : Raymond Leach, John lAickett, Ninalca Martin, Carolyn Koljertson. IJiane Chastain, Opal -Newloii. Barbara I.isht. Joy Bark- man. Dc-lores eatl7ers, Beecham Robinson. Villa Hall, Mary Hughes. Carolyn Stejihenson. .Shirley Zink. Row 2: Miss ilorris, .Marv Bush. Arlene Bush. Lois Moblev. Nfarilvn McCoskey. Lorene Wins ' low. Marv Sargent. Carol Baker, Melvina Ro- berts, lane Welsh. Xadean Foley, .Mattie England, ffelen Felker. Row 3: Betty Jane icholson, Robert Lane ' illiams. Marilyn Stephenson. Ernest Zink. Vivian Chastain. Howard Lindlev. Talu Watts. Grace Denny. Doris Felker, Teanette Tippin. Frederick Berkey. -Marihn Stacey. Rosina Ledford. Row 1: Ivan Albertson, Harriet Settle. Doris Oliver, . maryllis atts. Wayne DowHng. TTiaron Stephenson. Joan Persinger. Becky Fultz. Boyd McCullgugh, Betty- Morris, ' elma Radcliffe, Gene Tipps, Juanita Peevler. Elvin Bran- um. Row 2; Miss Morris. David Bran- .-man. Louise Albertson. Bonnie Huff. T. J. Beatty. Richard Pollard, Donovan Wilson. Ralph McQuiddv, Ruth .- n.n Elliott, Homer Coriel ' l, Kjle Bradshaw, Kenneth Blanken- haker. Row 3: Miles Pickeriil, Harold lotsinger.. ' ictor Trowbridge. Mary Baynes. Ruby iloore. June Hottle, Paul Rr.dder. Robert Chastain. Mar- vin Rodman. Gene Carter. Lee Zink, Harold Taylor. Robert Huffman. ith In Hoc Siyno Vince as its nintto. the LantjLiage Club moves forward in its effort to make young .America better acquainted with the languages, customs, literature and arts ni foreign countries. With the aid of this knowledge the clul) members hope to better understand the peoples of other lanfls and their problems to promote a firm friendship between these countries and to develop an appreciation of the cultures and traditions which are America ' s heritage. The Latin, .Spanish and I ' ilile departme ntal clulis, taught l)y Miss Morris, unite to form the one large clulj whose activities include programs of movies and realistic displays, correspondence with foreign students and social functions. Officers : President Delores ' eathers Vice President Ernest Zink Secretary June Hottle Treasurer Harold Taylor Sponsor : Miss Morris
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Deadlines and Guides fo Bookworms Cub Staff ' - ' Librarians Each year the senior journahsm class edits the Cub, the school paper, which is published bi- weekly. This year, under the able direction of Sherman Spear, and Dennis Gilstrap, editor-in- chief, the Cub has ] resented many new ideas to the students. In addition to keeping the students informed of current convocations, athletic events and just plain gossip, the Cub also runs interesting- feature stories on school students and keeps the student on his toes with its thought-provoking editorials. Aside from the Club, the journalism class helps the F.F.A. boys edit the Salem Grist, which is a paper published once a year containing farm news. OFFICERS Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief -. Dennis Gilstrap News Editor - -.- Norma Kay -Sports Editors James Johns. Robert Shanks Feature Editors- Margaret Bennett, . rlene Bush Journalism Advisor Sherman Spear Business Staff Business Manager . Elizabeth Batt Circulation Managers Wanda Batt. Bernard Telle Advertising Managers Lee 2ink, Ramah Lee Lyles Business . dvisor - . Ray Arensman lixchange Editor Bonnie Stephenson The busiest room in high school is the library. Xo sooner has the roll been taken in the stud}- hall than the scramble begins with pupils on their way to the library. Airs. Clare Collins, the librarian, is ready to offer her ser ' ices to anyone who needs help in finding material. She is assisted each hour by two students who give their time to the school. The past year, two new sets of encyclopedias and school books of fiction have been added to the library. Librarians : Signa Shields. Talu Watts. Floyd Huckle- I)erry. Don Godfrey. Becky Fultz. Merlin Hampton, Robert Walters, Norman Shields, Perry Link. Del- mont Botorff. Jeanette Doyle. Amaryllis Watts. Elsie W ilson. Jane Hinds. Sponsor : Mrs. Collins
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