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Davis, es, as a con- The alub E of help 'ives ting him. Noi '31 1 sf QP 5 Ei i .ii 5 i . K. BIOLOGY CLUB. First row: Griffin, J. Lynn, J. Lee, D. Day, H. Backer, B. Graves, Mr. Johnson, J. Ashton, H. Arshop, S. Andrews, A. Leve, N. Rudman, K. Lehr. ew ingdom Introduced at Westlane! BIOLOGY CL B BIOLOGY CLUB. Firsf row: M. Martin, H. Cunningham, Traugott, N. Fogcl, Mr. Benbow, S. Bluestein, S. Hoffmann, M. Pceler, B. Heeter, S. Beatty. Many of the Biology Club members had the oppor- tunity to explore the mysteries of the plant, animal, and protist kingdoms. Under the supervision of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Benbow, each member was able to investigate the aspect of biology in which he Was most interested. The projects in this group varied greatly, ranging from the maintenance of terreriums and aquariums to the dissection of different animals. Because of the members' active interest in the field of biology, this club provided a most profitable experience. Y ...E i.a..T,w.M .,,.,.,, ,....... Q ...M
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'WW HAM RADIO CLUB. Firsf row: T. Delang, B. Dottenwhy, Thomas, J. Mosier, G. Adrian, Third 'rowz M. Fox, T. Davis, Thomas, G. Baugh, T. Mullingg Second row: R. McEleroy, J. Mr. McNichols. New ams, New heories, AM RADIO CL B Acquiring skill in sending and receiving Morse code messages was one of the main objectives of the Ham Radio Club. With the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. McNichols, the boys gained great proficiency in working with the code, in order to pass the Federal Communications Commission test, and became licensed operators, with the privilege of transmitting messages over the ham radio. MATH CLUB. First row: S. Gipe, L. Domont, C. Guepel, R. Glasser, R. Lawton, B. Richards, S. Springer, T. Boardman, P. Dyke, Second row: R. Elston, S. Allen, G. Fisch, R. Svendsen, Q f ,..i:1:':..,.,.-ag., . ATH CL B By joining the Math Club, each member has a chance to delve into more involved mathematical con- cepts than are explored in a scheduled math class. The pupils bring in interesting problems for the whole club to solve. Logarithms and trigonometry are a few of the things that have been explored. With the help of the club's sponsor, Mr. Vance, each member strives to understand more in the field of math, concentrating on the specific area of math which most interests him. D. Glanzman, B. Loper, Mr. Vance, Z. Cohen, D. Cogshallg N01 Picfizrezl: President S. Talesnick, S. Enkema. ., ...,-.. ..... ......,. .,. ,,,,,,,,,., ... EU-7 Y. 'ls H 1 - I .1 l illll HI -3 ' f i New BIOLOGY Triugmgy I, Pfflff, Bl I
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QF? an AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB. Firm' row: S. Berney, O. Seidlerg Seconrl row: M. Arbogoast, J. Rcinking, E. Powell, B. Bright, M. O'Brien, S. Iles, V. Delongg Tfyirrl row: Shackleford, Wriglit, Carrott, M. Goldsmith, L. Willrnan, R. Holt, B. Holstein, T. Barclay, R. Anweiler, D. Townsend, Mr. Pogue. IENC CLUB Almost every aspect of physical science may be ex- plored in the Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Van Sickle. Throughout the year the members have per- formed chemical experiments and have delved into the fields of astronomy, physics, and geology. Sponsoring the Science Fair has not only helped the members enjoy science more thoroughly but has also given their fellow students a greater insight into this area. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB. First row: R. Newman, Lee, G. Deerwester, E. Marcus, L. Reddickg Second 'f'01u: C. Anderson, D. Jackson, D. Distel, W. Keiner, M. Rees, G. Dearingg Third row: Mr. Mertz, P. Hauber, D. Connors, J. Cassell. Ws9?25fiw6?z4W-M AUDIO-VISUA L B Operating and maintaining the audio-visual equip- ment are the two main functions of the Audio-Visual Club. During their study hall, the members of this club may be stationed in the library to check out and operate the equipment. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Pogue, this club had a training session at the beginning of the year to acquaint new members with the care and operation of the audio-visual devices. As a result of obtaining two new projectors, the members' work has been simplified and their efficiency greatly increased. SCIENCE CLUB. Seated: D. Corbin, S. Dunn, C. Bose, M- Wriglit, J. Turner, Second F0102 R. Long, Brody, L. Stewart, K. Drummond, S. Rhodes, R. Boyd, S. Trusty, J. Wliitakeri Tbirrl row: Mr. Van Sickle, M. Sprecher, D. Martin, T. Cory, G. Deckman, T. Graves, S. Butz, R. Andrews, C. Ellis. PHOTOGRAPHY CL B The main objective of the Photography Club' is.'CO learn the fundamentals of developing and printing various photographs. The members 2llS0 learn the aft of taking colored and night pictures. A Speclal function for the boys was aiding in taking pictures for the Westwind and Hi-Lights Clubs. FU' The Wim whll nurslni Year Was 3 tl jj Nursing' aid recllmflul Undef :he S discovered ll one must P0 choosing r ' Club are Cilfeef Sll0IlS0j SQVQI-al all Fu the m evolving lo have Several lllI'Eg Cefliiln guiding
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