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TCI, nsman gether welry, imong clubs Hd an f the Adams: MAGIC CLUB. First row: R. Engel, B. Schabler, N. Daslitz, D. J. Morelyg Third row: Mr. Kubit, M. Terrell, J. Smith, G. Cowley, Coates, F. Boyd, President R. Madden, Secretary L. Sablosky, D. Goodman, N. Blickman. Second row: G. Peirce, L. Gibson, D. Johnson, J. Shuff, J. Thomas, AGI CL B After Mr. Kubit gave instructions on the basic background for various magic routines, the members gained enough proficiency to perform for a profit. During the year the club members attended several magic conventions in Knoxville, Tennessee, Kokomo, and Evansville. At the close of the school year, the members took part in a magic contest at the Indianapolis Magicians' Club, where they competed for prizes. This first year of the Magic Club proved to be very successful and rewarding. CHESS CLUB. first row: D. Tiller, M. Roberts, S. Owen, M. Delottg Svcoml row: A. Tavel, P. Haberman, B. Berger, R. Izsak, N. NVells, Third row: R. Clark, R. Eilert, B. Blankertz, A. HESS CLUB Members of the Chess Club find this game to be a most fascinating and enjoyable activity. Under the guidance of Mr. Clayton, the members of this club were given the opportunity to learn the rules and fun- damentals of playing chess. Each player participates in one tournament a semester, the first being the Pyramid Tournament, the second the Ladder Tourna- ment. These thirty members became skilled in play- ing chess only by gaining experience and striving to become better players. Benedict, M. Sullivan, Mr. Clayton, M. Hilton, H. Sacks, S. Cox, G. Fox, M. Johnson, Davis, M. Arnold, D. Sidebottom, F. Schwab, S. Malles. l I 1 l 5 x Tb'
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.l fffff v . ,'. . , 1 . 'io ta Q ART CLUB. Furl row: C. Rerchel, L. Claeson, B. Schnell, A. Hargang Third row: Mr. Boardman, S. Karst, P. Carter, S. Gray, P. Willioit, L. Main, Svcoml TOIUZ T. Fox, P. Fish, S. Dykema, B. Jones, K. Irvin, K. Walkup, Terrell, Hudson, B. Boyer, B. Bostick, B. Valentine, L. Astbury, D. ART CLUB. First row' R. Block, G Tal nn D. XV' ' k The two Art Clubs, sponsored by Mr. Hansman and Mr. Boardman, have been working closely together this year. Clay sculpturing, pottery, mosaic, jewelry, water color variations, and tempera painting are among the many projects on which members of the clubs may work. The clubs provided enjoyment and an opportunity to gain further understanding of the field of art. C F ' - Y , ICLOFC , J- row: Bauman, G. Cunningham, S. Grant, S. Smock, M. Adams, arter, . Wood, L. Ambrozg Second 1'0lU: J. Campbell, K- S. Corwin, S. Horning, F. Foltz, Mr. I-Iansman. Df'1lCY, T- Pilgcli B- 5l101'F, J- Wrlglit, S. Green, J. Mausg Third nn ,. MAGIC CLUB- l Cones. F' Bold' Srroinl row: G- P After Mr. background if gained enoug During the j magic convei and Evansvil members tor Indianapolis Il prizes. This be very suef CHESS S660 1 N- WellSg gil Delorzg
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' - D. AND DEBATE CLUB. Fzrst ww. M. Jacobson, Domont, M- Wollor, J- Hinefr Cohem Second Tow: A. Fasola, S. Bernstein, Hittle, B- B0lD1I1etf, Mfg- Hooklo, D' Caine, B. Jakouvek, D. Frauman, B. Beineke, J. Dice. CO1 CL B The Coin Club, sponsored by Mr. Mendenhall, provides an entertaining and profitable hobby for its members. A better understanding of currency is gain- ed, and new additions are made to the personal collections of the numismatists. Interesting collections have been made and several rare coins were collected. This club provides an excellent oppor- tunity to learn to spend leisure time in an educational and rewarding way. Page thirty-two PEECH A D DEBATE CLUB The sixteen members of the Speech and Debate Club Spent the beginning of the year learning the fine points and fundamentals of debating and public speak- ing under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Heckle, Since a wide-spread knowledge of the debated topic is necessary, the group has spent much time in the li- brary gaining information through research. Debates on the common market, juvenile delinquency, and the Cuban situation seemed to be the highlights of the year for these avid future orators. From Debate To ewin , co1N CLUB. First ww: L. Dglorr, S- Doloot, M- Sifolgggilai' Postlethwaite, J. Wilson, L. N3hml3SQ 5660115 WW: Mfwlliflms M? K. Undercoffer, G. Sherry, C. Tavel, il- Hone, N' 11 ' Winters, P. Williams, T. Goodhart, J. LYHU- V h - .1 if 4 i gli H. iii a 5, JS gl ig: E a 'i ' J-if ,T ,ik A , f, xfl , KX! Westlanf EW Th ' . , Iundaiiiililiilsoblegi h. el gllltlan iiin PM ofi Bri irnllfllidering rl madehlih i mg 1
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