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Page 75 text:
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Gazing across the span of space into the cinemascope of the future, these members of the Science Club patiently await the coming of the new age. They are from left to right, Jimmie Tillman, David Alexander, Sue Shafer, Linda Jackson, Marilyn Moore, reporterg Darrel Bone, vice-presidentg Justine Standridge, secretaryg Jerry Tillman, president, Sue Wood, Mr. Masters, sponsor, Jerry Vick, Doug Jackson, Fred Warmuth, Jay South, Larry Davis, Barbara Willis, Keith Bond, Gary Frost, Dwight Jackson, Audie Waltman, Peggie Oldham, Mr. Childs, Patsy Wood, Patsy Brown, Eddie Southerland, Margaret Shafer, Kathy Wood, Pat Sasser, Connie Ortiz, Beth Lane, Larry Barnett, Cherry Morgan, Barbara Oldham, Ronnie Koons, Carl Terrell, Roland Gardner, Bill Warmuth, Pat Tillman, Bob Carter, Delbert Bone, and Lucky Carter. czen ce vealed in a demonstration and talk on the different types of light--natural p and electric--given by Dr. Spalding, E. N.M. U. Physics professor, assisted by Paul Gibson, a graduate of San Jon High School. The theme of one meeting was re- To demonstrate the use of the Fresnel lense was one topic of this traveling science teacher's discussion. During his week at San Jon, Mr. McGuire , presented various demonstrations to ' the students.
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K., CUGI4 S Carol White was chosen as the D.A.R. Good Citizen. The Good Citizens are selected from the girls of the Senior Class and must possess the following qualifications: ' Dependability Service Leadership Patriotism Carol White and Jerry Ray Till- man were recipients of the Dan- forth fl Dare Youy awards for 1959 60. Awards were made to one senior girl and one senior boy on the basis of mental, social, re- ligious, and physical qualities. Recipients of the Danforth Awards are considered most likely to take the dare and make a success in life. Ellen Hittson was awarded the Betty Crocker Award Pin by the F.H.A. advisor Miss Allen. To receive this award Ellen made highest in high school on a statef wide test.
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