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,.i.......................1.............. CAI ERA vs, Row I: Chernnff, Park, Ilumper, Clemuns, iilcnn, Ilzuighcrty, Lcnhgiri. l5I H1ltsI1ii'c, Phillips, Custrr, XYilliQims Rim' 2: Higginhuthnm, Mcfuy, Guy, Iizlstc-r, Szichs, Isrzivl, SIu1lH1lIv.R511lN lfzlstcrwuztl Row 3: YVils0n, Ifitvpxltrivk, Szlmmun, Kimbrough, Ifgglchrsvlit, Iiiclirllwrgei', Ilulr, Stewart, Austin, Nnrtlicrii, I-lrclc-nliumcr CAMICIQA CI,I'II Spnzixursz MISS 'I'IIlJNIA5 XVIII'I'IiI,I2Y NIR. IIIiRISIiR'I' lDR,XIi'l'IiR CIROVI' I URUVI' II Prwxiilrnl . . .... . Mike Tunsry lfsllflf SPRING 1'in'-l'1'r5itli'11,' . . . . ,lim NIIINHII Km-uni Sirninwis . I'1'r,v1.in1f . . Huhlu' Summon Srwrlzlry . . . Ginger Tlirzislirr RUIJIILI Ifirlirllwrgvr , l'11i-I'rf.v1Jr11l . . Neal HKMICIIIIIIITIUI' 7II'l'll.YlIl'A'l' . . . , -luhn Zeller Ilnnnzi Inmt-ry . . .N'f'11'rlr11'y . Randy Northern Iiulxlwy SLIIIIIIIUII . . , 'I'rr1l,vzrr'rr . , . , Iutlllllll Holt The membership of the Czunerzi Club incluiles rlwst- 'lllimiiglioiit thc' yuxir tlu' rluh. liars' luul ll x':u'ietl pupils who are intcrcstctl in DlI0f0g,Il'ZlDlIj'. The cluh sulit-tlulv nt zictivitivs. KIL'IIIl'7t'I'i lizive spent st'x'61'g1l strives to promote inalivitluzil interest througli programs pn-riurls in It-:nrning tn tlcvclup their own film. Klnvics of rliscussfon, CIt'I1IOIlSIl'1lIlOIIw. :mtl fieltl trips. Nt-xx' :intl slitlt-s nimlc hy cluh invnihers have zilsu furnished tc-cluiiques with various types of films :intl lighting :irc st-xcixil prngrzuns. Uutsiilc spcnlwrs hint cnntrihutml goml 6-xxunples of the type of progrzuns plzinncrl. hints zilmut mziking hvttcr pictures. Ifieltl trips hzivc pro- vitlvtl uppurtunitivs for making :intl cmnpziring shots rat The enrollment incrczisetl rluring the spring semvstt-r such plzm-s :is tht- riltl suspension brirlgc zrcrnss the IIITIZOS, and two groups were forintul. :intl the cluirclics nt St. Paul :intl St. Ifrancis. Rim' 1: I,,owrcy, Trzicy, Nlxitlicsfui, XVurn:u'lt, Tlirzislicr, Iiuvlier, Terry, XVetrrI, Stanlsy Rim' 1: Heat, Yvzicle, Nlnsun, Shcrrcll, Zcllcr, Illmzird, Vzistilln, I.fniclcl1lwrg, I,ur'kIiui't Rim' 3: Keller, Miles, Iluiuilalsuii, Bzinik, Izlnsey, Iluftmaln, C'u:1l-1, Czltrs A :fr fe iii fw5gf5 S F,-, , ,-- . -.. ,, A I W wx. W A 'fx -, .A , .,........... zrv L4 z fyfqega l ,-A ,W A w-Wswm-wfWw',..Q..f A-rwfiwm Mm- , Safy 1, y M . Q A Hu , I Y . If 4' ,al I 1 2, fe Q .ls 'A' l Q v in 'X - r'f 2 1K . V- ,-AL S4 . v- .ij 'lf A 5. ig Page 99
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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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IIIIICSS AND .Q'KE'l'l1Irl 'e if fix, -L ll llfi ' llllvi I l . VM '. 'xnxx W 1 Q' .M , rf P 'Yfl rl? 3E 1tzr- ' ' Tie L ii 17' gy' iffy-Kill if il I :Qi , . M Voir 1: Little, Bentley, XVude, Me-riliam, Anderson, Nehring, lluddleston, Riess, Broiirulgli Row 1: Neel, Scott, McLane, Grace, Farriell, Bruner, Brown, Curley, Sermus Row 3: lilaras, Tanner, Patterson, Nlaness, Palasota, Riekerson CHESS CLUB .ypmw-1 MRS. LESLIE nt'Pt'Y FALL johnny Riess ....... Pri' 5 The activities of the Chess Club primarily' consist of playing chess. At the beginning of the year new mem' bers who can not play are taught by members who can. Old members are always cooperative in teaching new members. After the new members acquire some skill, the club sets up a knock-out tournament. At each meeting 1.1'r'11f SPRING . . . . . . . Gary Huddleston members play each other. Those who lose their game are eliminated. Then the winners play. This continues until only one member is left in the tournament. the winner. Tournament results of the fall semester were as follows: Ist, Gary Huddleston: 2nd, johnny Riess: 5rd, Chester Bruner. SKETCH CLUB Sponsor: MISS ALTHA FDUF F.-XLI, 4 SPRING Kathy Hunter . ..... PH'.tiJi'11l . . . Kay Claunch .lo Nell Harris . .... l'iu'-Pr1'5iJ1'11f - . . . loe Crook Sandra Turner . .... Sm'1'r'lf11'yfTrra5urr'r . . . T The Sketch Club is one of the oldest clubs in YVaco High. Each member serves on one of the following com- mittees: supply, social. program, finance. or exhibit. ln order to remain in the club each member must produce a minimum of one sketch for each of three-fourths of the Row II Yvood . .lo Bell Harris meetings. Each semester the club sponsors an art exhib- ition and a party. The club sketches from imagination. still life, and models. Special speakers are often invited. lvhen the weather permits. the club takes field trips to sketch landscapes. liff, Harris, Clendennen, Huddleston Creasev Uder, Turner, Alhriffht Davis Row 2: Shelby, Roque, Crook, Miss Edge, XVeleh, .lt'IlI1lIlf,ISilBl1Sl5y, VVheeler, llarkihess, Clannch 1,-li ' , . HQ.-s - A lt: , -,A Q J V f A- ul? - .. 0 - 4
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