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William l'4iirott, Charles llui-lih-r. Stan Wylie, Ki-ii l'arlu-r. .lim Gaines and Chris lrulm-lt wut:-h as Hr. Sory explains a iliztgruni, J ets To rlevelop and maintain an interest in engineering: is the goal of the meimbers of the junior Engineering: Tevhniral Soviety, sponsored by Mr. Allen Sory. Projerts made by the members are exhibited at the srienee fair. 74 W .1 . Qpkx J . , XX wrt S Ami os Los Amigos. a Club for students of Spanish. or students who have taken Spanish in the past. helps increase appreciation of Spanish culture and life. A Spanish Christmas party is one of the main aetivities of the club. Miss Ethel Rettig is the club sponsor. 7-9 iq' n ! I 'jg Jet members listen to a lecture on engineering. Becky Sullender, Davellyn Runnels, Shanelle Hahn, and Sally Sulli van watch as Miss Rettig fills the Christmas piiata. Spanish Club officers Lois Hobbs, treasurerg Barbara Kieke, vice- prcsidentg Angie Kieke, secretary: and Annette Jones, president, are interested in a Spanish bulletin board display.
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Tri-Hi-Y creates fellowship. Creating. maintaining. and e x t e n d i n g throughout the home. school and community high standards of Christian living is the pur- pose of the Tri-Hi-Y. A candy sale and a car wash were among their many money making projects. Wu.. Un. Officers Wayne Drawe, Steve Smith, Bohhy Duerer, Charlie VanNatter, Ronnie Rucker, and Tommy Cendrick discuss their bill for the state legislature. Members of the Hi-Y are taught leader- ship, youth government work, and Christian living. One of their main activities was taking part in the Youth-in-Government program. 68 Z Q1 ff -S, L., J' t ,X Tri-Hi-Y a..- 1' Tri-Hi-Y officer:-a Lynn Moody. .lanet Heckler, Linda Tittlt Jan Comp hell. Sondra Daniel, ,laney Matthews, and Carolyn Wright makt plans for a group trip. Hi-Y
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lide Rule Club Members learn accurate use of the slide rule. Acquiring: knowleclgre of the slide rule and learning to use it quickly and accurately in solving mathematical prob- lems is the purpose of the Slide Rule Club. Members par- ticipate in the lnterscbolastic League Contest each spring. Mathematics Unlimited To promote appreciation of mathematical skills and to develop a better knowledge of the subject is the goal of Mathematics lfnlimited. The mem- bers train for lnterscholastic League Number Sense Contest. Sponsors Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Walker explain a math problem to Don Singleton and Edward McCallom. V '- Larry Bernhausen and Virginia Smedburg look on as Arthur Slabaert explains. 70
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