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it LTOMEIIIHA 1 : E :I W Row I: Uurham, Cnmplaell, Thomas, Yllllgllflll, Thompsuzn, Clt'cll'llflt'l1I'lt'il,SIRIICI Row 2: Mr. Lilmstzletlter, Silva, Mcfonnell, Cornett, lloxworth, l7iekens Row 3: llill, Ilillinrtl, Nzirovec, Brenner, Knight, Nlclkiniels AI I'OlIIiL'HAX ICS CLI' I3 Sffillliflff NIR. l Rl'I'Z I.lNNST.'XIflVI'IfR I .-XI.I, SPRING Daivid Jones - . . . l'1'r,v1Jr111 , . . jimmy Bugle Leslie Uollins . . 1'1fr-l'rr.t1.1'r11t . . . llaivid l7iekens Charles Orr . . Snn't1i1'y-T1'ru51zrr1' . . ,lim l7irkerwn Vlulizin Grace . . Srf',Qra11l-ol-111'm5 , , George Knight . . , R1'ftul'l1'l' . . . Leslie flfzllins The Automechanics Club of lVzico High School is :Xs il service project. the cluh untlertzilces the super composed of about 4.5 hogs ezich semester. The cluh is vision of trziffic when the 'liliziiiksgiving baskets :ire tle open to any hor in lV:xco High School zifter completion liveretl. :Xntomechzinics boys plan the line of traffit of half 21 year in Newcomers Club. :trountl the huiltling, plxice homeroom nnmhers on cars The cluh motto is Safety in Action. The motto tlirect the flow of cars to the little gym :mtl out to the stantls for safe driving habits :intl the safe operation of the street. The speetl with which the two huntlretl :mtl more intlivitluztl's car. Thus the motto serves to point out the hzislcets :ire lozuletl :intl tlispzitchetl is tlue to the efficiency principles of the club. of this group of boys. Row 1: liogle, liraiclsliaiw, Ci, Yanglian, Thomas, IW. Shoemzike, Ruhl, Burnett Row 2: Mr. Linnstxletlter, XVootlnrtl, Rierson, lirntlhury, linotlson, Diclterson, Tlioinzis Row 3: Mfirkum, Iliff, Spencer, Kay, Collins, Slioeinzlke tg! Page 97
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ARCIIITECTI RE Goff' Rim' If Fisk, Horton, llowzlrd, Busby, Sligh, Zzlehry, Lasseter, lWertz, Foster, Goodwin, Sehwarting, Mitchell, Mr. XVe-aver Row 2: Pearson, Barrett, Lowery, Dayton, Kirks, Chatham, lvledtllrws, llxly, Dahl, Clark, Boyce, Region, XVest, Blair, XVoodson Row 3: Bailey, Kelly, Cook, Turner, Snider, Tusn, Land, Farrar, Basbeur, jumper, Summers, Ilownrd, Wlilson ARCH ITPICTL' RE CLL' H Sprnzsnrz MR. ALLISON XVEAVER FALL SPRING ,lustus Niertz . . . Pr1'.fidf'nI . . . Justus Mertz Tommy Bennett . . . !'in'-Pr4'.v1df11l . . Milburn Goodwin Donna Storm. . . S1'f'rvtary . . . Bobbye Foster Donna Storm . . . TI'l'll5lll'l'l' . . Robert VVilson Barton Zaehry . . . Rv1vorle'r . . Barton Zachry lid Schwarting . . .S'rrgr11nf-nl-arms . . Ed Scbwarting The Architecture Club, sponsored by hir. Allison XVeayer, makes a study of different types of architecture. The club makes a tour of the Karem Temple and other buildings to study the different types of architecture. Blueprints showing the styles and types of material used in construction are observed. The members also observe the blueprints and make corrections on them. hlembers of the club interested in a future career in architecture may take tests given by different companies Inge 'IG and may get a job with these companies after graduation. The executive committee Consists of Bobbye Foster, .lustus hlertz and llilburn Goodwin. The club plans a social event each semester. The social committee consists of hlilburn Goodwin, hlartha. Lasseter, Barton Zachry, Justus hlertz, and Bobbye Foster. The social event for both semesters this year was a hayride.
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R:-w 5: Rogers, Marsh, Pietzsch, liell, Iiryvin, Dudley, Haggerty, Vaughn, XVilson, Gahler, Crownover, Grant, Furqueron, Caperton, ISICIRRX' Row If Cypert, liidson, XVilson, Rooks, Huckler, Broadway, Kineannon, farruth, Oliver, Childers, Comk, Kucera, Gale Roxy 3: Mrs. lit-sity, XVensel, Dennard, Bruner, Boyd, Lutes, Harris, Humphreys, Burson, Guggolz, Moorehead, YVard, Bowen, Ray, McMillan, Phillips, Smith xlacohsohn, Howell Vtley, Ceoper, Player FALL Patricia Cook lieth Childers Myrl VVensel XVanda Kucera Gretchen Gale Dixie Croyvnover Diana Lutes . Katy Oliver Margie liucklei BERRY SERVICE CLUB Sjrnzzsnri MRS. BETTY BE.-XTX . . . . ,l'ri'xiJr11l. . . . . lin'-P1'f'siii1'11f for Sm'-:'iu' Prnjrilx l'.-P. for .llnnfy-.llakizzg Projr'rl.t . . .Rf'rr11'Ji11gf Sf'rrr'la1'y. . . . . Slzllliiartix Scfrrfzzry . . . . 7'rra,f1zrrr . . . . Group Lmtiws . . SPRING . Beth Childers . Gretchen Gale . . Sue XVilson . Kay Grant . . Diana Lutes XVanda Kucera . Jennie Rooks Patricia Phillips Kay Smith Mvrl XVensel The aim of Berry Service Club is to give service to the school and community through the man activities par- ticipated in throughout the year. Klembers are required to maintain a grade average of 85 and to earn a mini- mum of ten service hours each semester. Assisting with the activities of the Latin American Center, working at Red Cross and at Hillcrest Gift Shop are weekly projects of lierry. As special projects Berry girls sold crutches for the Klarch of Dimes, manned liet- tles for the Salvation :Xriny Christmas Drive, sold poppies and forget-me-nots for Disabled Veterans, and planted flowers and shrubs around the lllusic Hall. l':tgc 'YN All-Service-League projects inc ude selling pennants repairing dolls and collecting clothing for the Toy Chest. and serving as hostesses for the speech banquet. Berry members also cooperated in planning and presenting the High Hat. flloney-making projects included the selling of Christ- mas cards and Yvaco High megaphones. To round out the many activities, Berry members enjoyed several social activities. These were two formal initiations: two installation dinnersg an infomial initia- tion with our brother club, Sportsmen Ilg and the Daisy Chain, signing party given by lllrs. Ed Berry, Sr.
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