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First row: Mr. Varhle fadvisorj, Spencer Pugh. Bonnie Copeland, judy Mcflnllough, jon Page, and Miss Snyder fat visorj . Second raw: Nancy Nicholson, Karen Seton, jane Smith. Barbara Gundrutn, Donna llurky, judy Smith. Mary Gray, Peggy Crow, Roberta Wilkinson, Mary Ann lirickncr. jutly Little, Belly Ludwig, Mary Milliron, and Richard Wright. Third font: Evan Richards, Mark Lowntiller, Hob Lanlcu, jim Harrington, Dick Berry, Dudley lnscho, Larry Mar- kin, Roger White, Larry Close, john Woodruff, and Carl Koontz. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, entering its fourth year. holds its meetings regularly once a month under its advisor Miss Harryet Snyder. The regulation for the club is that each member must take a project to District Science Day at Bowling Green and those receiving I's go to the State Contest. All work on these projects must be done at home or before school. Some of the most popular pro- jects are blood study, animal dissections, scien- tific papers, one-celled animal study, embryolos gy, and bacteriology. During the year the club had such speakers as local doctors and laboratory teclmicians. This year special movies on polio and cancer were shown. Officers of the club are: President ,,,,...,...,..,,............. ........ j on Page Vicc'l'resident .... ,,... Spencer Pugh Sec.-Treasurer ,,,..i,...... ,,,,,, K Indy McCullough Program Chairman - ,.e.... ...,, I Bonnie Copeland Librarian ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.... .,,,.,...., B eth Yetzer
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HI-Y The year l957A58 was the fourth year of activi- ties for the Shelby Hi-Y. The club was sponsored by the Shelby Family Y. M. C. A. under the di- rection of Mr. Harry Ter Braak, Y. Secretary, and Mr. james Shepherd, advisor for the club and a dirertor of the senior Y group. Among the activities sponsored by the Hi-Y were the following: selling pecans, sponsoring dances following the home football games, as- sisting in the Community Chest drive, and help- ing in the activities of thc Y. M. C. A. Together with the Tri-Hi-Y group they sponsored the Snowball , a formal dance during the Christ- lnilS SCZISOH. One of the highlights during the regular meet- ing sessions was a tour of The Mansfield Tire and Rubber Company in Mansfield. The club had rt membership of thirty-eight young men from the sophomore, junior, and sen- ior classes. An induction for the new members was held at The First Methodist Church on Sun- day evening, january 26, lll58. Dr. Stanley Shoe- maker, minister of the rlutrch, was the installa- tion speaker. OFFICERS OF THE HI-Y President .......................... ..... R obert Shctlenhelm Vive President ..., ............ R obert Stehling Secretary ........, ,...... D ennis Curry Treasurer ..... ........ X Vayne jackson Chaplain .,,... ..... 1 Iames Rainey First ron-, flell la riglily: Tom Schiffer. Harold Rinehart. Wayne jackson. Robert Stehling, Robert Sltedenltelm. Dennis Curry, james Rainey, jeffrey Swank, Xvilliant Riclterl, and Richard Adam. .Wrmul row, flell In riglzlj: Mr. Harry Ter llraalt fadvisor and Y. M. C. A. Seeretaryy. james Roth. William Trout, Allen Sliarplcss, l.ynn Wright. Warner lfreese. Larry Markin, Larry St. john. Patil Beck. Dudley Inscltu. Spencer Pugh. Donald Bogan. and Scott Stevens. 'l'ltird mtv. Uv!! lv rigltlj: David Winans. Roger Ellis, Steve Snler. Tom llalter. Robert Lanzen. Lenny Reidel, Byron Wagoner, Allen lfensrlt, Robert Rogan. Toni Close. Iivan Ricliartls, Gordon Robertson, lintl Ricketl. and Mr. james Sltepliertl fatlvisnrj.
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First ram: jnily France, Carolyn Ferrell, jndy Snell, llarlinra Berg. Srmnll row: Mrs. lierncy qaulrisorj. Marin Scou, Rolxerlai Wilkinson, Kay Miller, jonn Bimlclle, Leotn Greenznvnlt, and Sharon Copeland. Third row: loycc Knhn, Sznnlra Alexnncler, Jeanne Waite. Carol Sue Bell. nnil Bonnie Copeland. Bonnie Siegfried was absent when piclure was taken. USHERS Each year Mrs. Lillie Burney, advisor for the ushers. chooses four girls from the freshmain rlziss lo serve for an periml of four years, Mrs. Berney instructs the girls in meeting people. The girls are present lor all school and oulside group aciivities if requested. Iinch year the entire group elects one senior girl to serve as head usher.
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