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STAMP CLUB: 3rd row-Larry Noling, George Vonnegut, Michael Churchman, Harrison Marsh, Rich- ard Osborne. 2nd row: Harry VVade, Bill Humphrey, secretary- treasurerg Roger Nelson, vice- presidentg Ray Featherstone, Irv- ing' Prince, Mark Sandground. Raymond Jung. lst row: Bob Mouser, John Jordan, Bloor Red- din Bob Underhill Jack Palmer 8, , , Bill Bogan, presidentg Don Tab- bert, Peter Cislak, Arthur G. Shull, sponsor. ible Club Credit toward graduation is offered by the Bible Club. Classes are held twice a Week, and a program is given every Wednesday afternoon. It is bo3th devotional and social. The members have had many large parties throughout the year, including Christmas and Valentine celebrations. A number of programs have been given at the Juvenile Center, orphanages, and old folks' homes. Often Well-known speakers visit the meetings. The sponsor is Carl Erickson. Stamp Philatelists have their own club at Shortridge. Members of the Stamp Club display the contents of their books and collections of unusual stamps. They also have quizzes and drawing games for which prizes of blocks of stamps are given. Auc- tioning of stamps occurs at each Weekly meet- ing. Collectors often speak to members about their hobby. Arthur G. Shull is sponsor of the organization. Erickson, sponsor, Robert Neeb Stephenson, Mary Jane Stroud Pierce. president, Patty Kettler Patty Mitchell. PAGE 25 BIBLE CLUB: Back row-Carl ster, Orville Elzie. 3rd row: Doro- thy Arnes, Jean Jeffers, Ellen Marilyn Miller, Marguerite Guar- nery, Burton Huth, Bob Gray. 2nd row: Hazel Weghorst, Mary Jane Stout, Doris Johnson, Barbara In- man, Grace Olin, Bettv Le Tour- neau, Virginia Cox. Front row. Paula Martin, Dorothy Basey, De- lores Armand, secretary-treasur- er, Elleane Williams, Jeanne
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HISTORY CLUB: Back row - Margaret Haymaker, vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Danna Huffman, spon- sor, Fred Franklin, Elda McNary, Shirley Krueger. 2nd row: Betty Lou Cavaness, Willa Gene Dennis, secretary, Carolyn Reese, Donna Jeanne Sullivan, Betty Pearson. istofzy Do you Want to keep up with the world? Stu- dents who attend History Club meetings do. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Danna Huffman, offers a varied program which includes historical and current events, quizzes, and book reviews on his- torical iiction. A war activity of the club has been keeping the Shortridge War Scrapbook. Every year, the feature activities are a Christmas party and a picnic in the spring. lst row: Dotti Friedland, Barbara Mason, Kay Stephenson, Katie Clark, presidentg Barbara Croker. Barbara Newton is treas.urer. jwath Making puzzles for the soldiers in hospitals was the o1Ticial project of the Math Club for the current year. The members continued their pro- ject of giving aid to students failing in mathe- matics. The club has had several guest speakers: Wil- liam Johnson, Robert J. Shultz, Frank B. Wade, Miss Mona Jane Wilson, and Enoch Burton. A Christmas party and a spring picnic added to the club's festivities. Miss Ellen Ocker is the sponsor. MATH CLUB: Back row+B.ar- bara Churchman, Pat Ayers, Betty Wrege, Dick Farrar, Helen Snel- lenberger, Miss Ellen Ocker, spon- sor, Carol Baum, Michael Church- man, Ceroyl Lesher, Claire Jack- son, James Merrill, Jack Dixon, Fritz Carlson. Front row: Nancy Judy, Virginia Foltz, Beverly Si- mon, Florence Gleason, Billie Mae Wright, president: Roxann Truitt, treasurer, Barbara Newton, Mary Dixon, Nancy Buckler, Sarah Suss- man, Lois Gold, Pete Sofios, Or- ville Elzie, vice-president. Suz- anne Johnson is secretary. PAGE 24 ,,
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BOWLING LEAGUE fin actionjz Beverly Bourne, Barbara MacAninch. Stand- ing: Eunice Heisler, Toby Lubow, Mary Jones, Geneva Weiland, Nancy Taylor, Mary Neuenschwander, Joyce Yea- ger, Joan Lauxterman, Anna Black, Wilma Moriarity, Sherry Hutton, Virginia Bak- er, Betty Duckworth, Bar- bara Kingery. Seated: Alice Terhune, Martha Anderson, Frances Millage, Jimodeen Ganison, Bernice Steinberg, Evelyn Leighbor, Pat Hin- kle, Riley Lou Angell, Shir- ley Frick, Lila Cullen, Pat Goheen, Barbara McCallic, Irene Smith, Donna Mea- dows. . 7 . Qvzls ow mg vague Members of the Girls, Bowling League spend each Wednesday afternoon at the bowling alleys, where they gain points for letter sweaters. The feeling of fun and sportsmanship prevails among the club members, who are divided into teams. Skill in bowling is developed in weekly practices. Chairmen this year were Dotti Friedland and Beverly Bourne. The club is sponsored by Miss Alice Jane Hessler. io ogy The newest club at Shortridge is the Biology Club, of which Donald Klopp is sponsor. It is the purpose of the club to get all those interested in Biology together for meetings and field trips. In December, the club helped with the Audubon Society's Bird Count and in February made a trip to the Oaklandon Dam. Monthly meetings are held. 0 BIOLOGY CLUB: lst row- G. D. Klopp, Betty Jean Robbins, Lona Mae Born- kamp, Sally Nugent, presi- dent: Marion Goldthwaite, Marga Carter, Wanda Blair. 2nd row: Eugene Freish, vice-presidentg Dale Rice, Eddie Mockford. Donald Cassidy, Neil Strickland, William Pritchett. PAGE 26
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