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Svielms' glllb Gary Williss, President John Mercer, Vice-President Sharon Love, Secretary Sam Persinger, Treasurer Mr. Madaffer, Adviser The Science Club has been able to provide students with an opportunity to investigate vocational opportunities in the science fields and to provide a program whereby students can learn more about science subiects than is taught in the classroom. Mr. Madaffer, the club adviser has stimulated the interest of the mem- bers by bringing in guest speakers from the fields of professional science. Left to right: Suzanne Slenk, Edith Kowalsky, Herbert Winkler, John Williams, John Mercer, Phillip Marks, Gary Williss, Karen Mahaffey One Hundred Eighteen
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Drrzmrzfics and Halley: 611105 Nancy Sherman Patty Quigley Sherry Hargraves Rick Adams MF. Kline President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The College Club, organized to promote in- terest of students toward a college degree, has as its adviser Mr. James Poe. Some of the activ- ities of the year were meeting representatives from various colleges and universities to learn something about college life. Later in the year the club members took a tour of the Ohio State University campus. Fmst ROW: sian een, Andrea Richards, Pa' Morganski, Robin Cottingham, Nancy Sherman, Beth Wiley, Betty Thompson, Joan Kramnic, Penny Vander Putten, Steve Larrick. The Yearling Players are under the direction of Nlr. Charles Kline and four capable officers. Organized to promote a greater feeling for dra- matics, the club has, as the president says, lust had fun, giving plays and engaging in other ac- tivities relating to dramatics. FIRST ROW: Patty Quigley, Marsha Greene, Sherry Hargraves, Barbara Boianowski, Ellen Hurst, Nancy Sherman, Joan Kram- nic, Penny Vander Putters, Beth Wiley. SECOND ROW: Linda Layman, Kaye Bruck, Linda Kimmerle, Phyllis Weaver, Rick Adams, Dan Clark, Barbara'Bauer, Mary Ann Kimmerle, Karen Sutphen, Carol Smith, Florence Cotterman, Joan Gaffney. Lois Schiller Penny Vander Putten Joan Kramnic Robin Cofilngham MT- P06 President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Adviser One Hundred Seventeen
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.l6iL'.y4. Carol Engel, President Mike Speigle, Vice-President Mr. Addison Bill Johnson Jean Hoffman Adviser Secretary Treasurer The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to develop competent and aggressive business leadership, to strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work, to create interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations, to encourage members in the development of individual proiects and in establishing themselves in business, to participate in worthwhile undertakings, to develop character, to prepare for useful citizenship, to improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occupations. FIRST ROW: Charlene Bruce, Ann Nunley, Sharon Radcliff, Judy Mothersbaugh, Kathy Kessler, and Judy Bateman SECOND ROW: Joyce Pierson, Aloma Kearney, Mary Dupree, Nina Hill, Dottie Porter, Donna Music, Carol Engel Ann Hazlett, and Jeanie Lowther. THIRD ROW: Mike Speigle, Jean Hoffman, Marie LaPat, Jane Cross, Alice Erlenwein, Sharon Gribble, Gladys Parker and Larry White. One Hundred Nineteen
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