Westlane Middle School - Jungle Book Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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:Lui ilsllal e , iudiojggi bers gf this rs ' sio IP of H RI the Embers with ilal devices. .lectorsx llle ir efficiency ,LA xxx fr. N SN. - ,K . .1 Xu X. ix X 3, Boses M' L, Stewarli , Whimker: ny T, COIJH illis. LUB llub is, to rirlflflg P the Learn , I A spew ' tures Plc FUTURE NURSES CLUB The members of the Future Nurses Club learn what nursing really is. Qne of the highlights of the year was a tour of Saint Vincent's Hospital and School of Nursing. A program showing several proper first aid techniques was given during the club open house. Under the sponsorship of Miss Doyle, the girls have discovered what personal and scholastic qualifications one must possess. This club is an excellent guide for choosing a career in nursing. FUTURE TEACHER CL B Two of the major goals of the Future Teachers Club are to inform its members about a teaching career and to help in the exploration of the qualifica- tions necessary to become a teacher. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Weeks, this active club has taken several field trips and has been a guest at a tea for all Future Teachers Clubs of Indiana. During class the members saw movies and had panel discussions evolving from the movies. This club was fortunate to have Mr. Spilly speak on the topic of education. Several other teachers also gave very interesting lec- tures on various subjects revelant to teaching. It is certain that this club has contributed greatly in guiding students to a career in education. FUTURE NURSES CLUB. First row: N. Masker, B. Mullis, T. Raver, N. Wriglit, D. Hunter, P. Paul, L. Odle, K. Harding Second row: T. Fisher, K. Risher, N. Goodbar, M. Hanaway, S. Hampshire, L. Stevens, D. Stevens, N. Newkirk, Tbirrl row: M. Hart, V. Lyles, P. Wilson, P. Henry, R. Ochs, S. Rich, Fourth row: K. Burgess, S. Blackburn, K. Childress, Miss Doyle, J. Woodruff, S. Rouse, N. Tindal. FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB. First row: P. Oclander, VanDorn, C. Martin, M. Wallace, J. Thompson, C. Genier, D. Perdue, Srcoml row: S. Bellard, T. Cook, B. Gilleff, B. Hall, J. Russ, P. Raikos, S. Fehsenfeldg Third row: B. Katz, C. Hene, M. Giniger, K. Jones, C. Carr, D. Huffman, J. Glasser, K. Krause, Fourfb TOIUZ Mr. Weeks, K. Hoban, C. Malofsky, G. Everhart, J. Wfallace, R. Hochman, Fink. Page twenty-sealen

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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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JV GOLF CLUB. Ifirxi row: B. David, T. Cox, S. Fisher, T. Gwynn, Frosch, D. Rust, G. Gaalema, M. Riesen, J. Bromley, P. Coekerille, B. Hebert, B. Daniels, H. Schuff, R. Griffin, S. Jackson, J. Allen, B. Wfentc, S. Rogers, D. Rohlfing, J. Yon Spreckelson, D. Cole, M. Schornstein, T. Schrader, T. Bream, D. Hall, R. R. Goldstein, B' HZICHCWHH, G- FHWCCFR ,l' H1CkCY, S- ,l0l1HS0H- GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB. KIll'l'filI,Lf, First row: J. Aronstad, L. Tavel, F. Weilaxidg KlI1't'lflI.Q, Sfwzzlil row: C. Singleton, M. Aycock, D. Nestor, L. Hendricks, D. Moreg Kmuflirzg, Thin! row: J. Berlin, D. Blickensraff, G. Nelson, R. Fobes, J. Duvall, Shnlilillg, Fourib row: J. Bunton, D. Boos, D. Maltzmang Shzmlifzg milf: golf clubs, With a firm rivalry established between the golf clubs of Mr. Hobson and Mr. Webb, the members diligently practiced for successful chipping, putting, and driving tournaments. Films demonstrating proper golfing techniques, discussions on the improvement of golfing, and an eighteen hole golf tournament were the other activities that will be remembered by these avid duffers. Ififib row: B. Jacobson, M. Paul, T. Monzer, L. Langlotz, H. Noon, S. Sinclair, S. Dye, T. Scott, J. Jefferies, G. Jay, S. Talesnick, P. Jenkins, Sturman, M. Mandara, J. Ferguson. N. Rhodes. rwfi FENCING l B, Holcomb: Heiskell, P- Wohlsradrer, The fla. to the me swordplay Under the coordinatim in the are For these competing fencing ei paring foi Of the ye: Frontierjl energetic SQUARE 1 Caswell, ph

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