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4 2.1, it Q. . Q . 'Y Q52 ' ' kj , s JK, , Y i s . 4 I I . -7 f l ci ii A D. Sidebotlom, B. Berger, J. Lynn, D. Tiller, D. Swihart, M. Krause, S. Delolt, I.. Dlott, S. Sax, 'l'. Bass, M. l'larshm.1n. D. CHESS CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Clayton, the 21 members of the Chess Club participated in a pyramid tournament during the second semester. This is a tournament with the diagram of a pyramid serving as a standard for the classifica- tion of each boy's abilities. The purpose of this club is to improve the members' game and to appreciate challenge through group co-operation. BIOLOGY-Ron' 1: B. Bright, S. Bernstein, K. Goldenstein, N. Rudman, D. Jacobs, M. Arnold. ROIL' 2: C. Williaiiis, AI. Cady. M. Vance, D. Overman. Mr. Benbow, sponsor, N. . si ,sg 2 ,,i , , ' QSS Cl.UB-Sltuzifillgz S. Calderon, M. Krassner, AI. johnson, 'B , .XX Cory, K. Manders, B. Xvolf, l'. Xvadlsins. Silling: Qvurlwlwry M. Sullivan, l.. llenry, D. Mellary, S. Dye. R. Adelsman. C. Linder, lf. llartman. BIOLOGY CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Benbow, the Biology Club members placed emphasis upon individual work in the field each was most inter- ested. Dissecting animals, maintaining aquariums, and viewing microscopic protists were a few of the selected topics. By delving into the mysteries of the three kingdoms, plant, animal, and pro- tista, the club,s members greatly furthered their knowledge of biology. Fogle, D. Day, C. Grant, S. Ziker, S. Hoffmann. Nof Piflllmlz B. Bernstorf. S. Bowman, R. Andrews. ll .5 . -,gg .. 3 V. . , E ,.. W. Wa 4: Q ,, N
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P'I '1yy,..,,,. fwffff ffv ,fWf - .'ff2f5-f 9?lfc,,,: 'fm2Wfff,,f 4ff4QMQM1ffZ ' wages. g . . ,X i -lx .fi 4 ,if if 252 f, A . fl 'fd , N 13 , 1 , 5 f W ei, ,, if A wry V Sfandingg J, cook- der the ed how ts, and ey pre- French is club func- radfordy ochmiln. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-G. Dearing, L. Reddick, Morton, Mr. Mertz, S. Jeffries, W. Keiner Sgogg PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Look at the birdiei' is a term Well-known to the members of the photography club. Be- sides taking the pictures for the Wfestwimi and Hi-Ligfazfs, these boys learned the secrets of the darkroom, operation of several types of cameras, and important techniques of processing and developing film. The darkroom, located in the eighth grade hall., contained a sink, three develop- ing trays, an enlarger, and several types of lights. Besides learning how to use the equipment, the members learned about various tinting and retouching methods. The staff of the WCSf1Ui71d Wishes to thank the members of this club for the co-operation they have shown in capturing memories that will long be treasured. E. Roach, A. Bolotin, T. Lehman, Wallace, B. Mullin, J. Simmons, B. Bernstorf, A. Appel, Mr. McNichols, D. Myers. Not Picf1lrc'r1: D. Marks, M. Riley. HAM RADIO The call number K9TDS 'is a term easily recognized by the members of the Ham Radio Club. The eleven members, under the supervision and guidance of Mr. McNichols, strived to obtain their novice operators' licenses. This license, which is valid for one year, is obtained when the operator develops an understanding and ap- plication of radio theory, as well as the ability to send and receive Morse Code. Every trans- mission on the ham radio set is recorded in the club log book, which tells the time, place, and name of the person transmitting. By participat- inv in this club, the boys have gained experience anil knowledge they will long remember and use. Page fifirty-tIzf7'ec
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Overholser, Adelsman, ow, the is upon at inter- lariums, few Of iysteries id pro- zd their Pictizrcd : AUDIO-VISUAL-Row 1: B. Blair, P. Frey, J. White, B. Stevenson, E. Powell, Miller, S. Taggart. Row 2: Nichols, L. Snyder, O. Seidler, B. Penno, M. O,Brien, J. Wriglit. Row AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB During the year, Mr. Pogue, sponsor of the Audio-visual Club, trained the members to operate and handle the various equipment in the libraryis 21-V. room. At least two members were in the library at all times ready to allocate and operate the schoolis film projectors and other apparatus. The club's purpose is to provide the school with audio-visual aids, stage setting facilities, and operating services wherever they are needed. This club served the school efficiently and was a mar- velous opportunity for boys interested in such a ield. SCIENCE CLUB-Row 1: L. Nahmias. Row 2: S. Trusty, D. Reed, D. Perkins, J. Caddy, B. Silver, J. Wriglit, M. Berney. Rvw 32 Mr. VanSickle, T. Hciskell, S. Claycombe, T. Wriglit, 3: Mr. Pogue, S. Berney, J. Deugan, M. Henderson, G. Deer- wester, J. Shackelford, T. Sedberry. N015 Picfurerlz L. Havely. SCIENCE CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. VanSickle, the members of the Science Club chose their indivi- dual topics of study from the fields of geology, physics, and biology. One of the highlights of this year's activities was the trip to Southern Indiana for a spelunking expedition in W'yndotte Cave. Any student in Westlane could participate in the most memorable of all events, the Science Fair. First place was a life cycle of a cyclops, While the chemical equivalent of heat sublimation in a vacuum received second place honors. T. Strickland, B. Long, D. Horth. R0w 4: B. Carter, H. Backer, D. Ellis, Cunningham, presidentg D. Nagey, secretary, T. Schrader, treasurer, T. Graves.
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