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wr ,vga LIBRARY CLUB Left to right: Row l: Mr-lissci Reed- Dale Oakley- Diane Martin, Vice-president Ilst senzesteilg Mary Trench: Stegtlidnio Oqle, Secretary flr? rfixivstf-:lp Ndniy Huqnes, Tir .xsiiifz find semesteilg Sue Ellen Stoqsdill, President Und sernesteil. R512-J 2: Cuxlyn Shcxnkiiri, Vipeffesideri' l2nd semesferl- Harriett Duncong Mcxrshu Drake: Catherine Kolb' Mary Ycurtian, 'i'ge.:s..1e-1 list sen1es'ez-- Czzciyn Ihr, Seiretzry find sernesterlr Carol Ccxg Kathleen Tevlin' Miss Turk- Linda Elliott, sdwrz' flst sertiest X. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Left to right: it l --' my V 1 'f ' Arn lr1 K ,n, Marsha Drake, S'eglir1r.ie Ogle, Suri 1309, Kerinfil LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, sponsored by Miss Margaret Turk, librarian. has as its aim creating interests in reading. The club enter- tained the faculty for tea in honor of Nation- al Book XVeek in November. The buying of books for the library is the main project of the organization for which proceeds of the annual mixer were used. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Library assistants are pupils who are interested in learning library proceedures. Besides taking attendance. their work in the library includes the filing. checking in and out and straightening of books. In order to do this, one student assists the librarian each hour throughout the day. at the noon hour and before and after school. Page Thirteen
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RED CROSS The Wiley Junior Red Cross. a member ot' the National Association ol' I. R. C.'s, in order to carry out its motto To serve and find material ways to help those in need . entertained an orphan from the Glenn Home at which time the child was presented Christ- mas gifts donated by Wiley homeroonis, spon- sored the sending of overseas boxes and aided the Vigo County Infirmary as an Easter pro- ject. The club's spring assembly provided funds for its service activities. RED CROSS Left to right: 1: l,1'11i1l'.:.- 1-?'11y 1 1 1 V 1 1',11+. Rf- ': Win- f lrflllfi SMH 'f M w1.1.', l'1 Ii ' 'Z I111: F5 11'1' wzipr., I.::. If I 1.1, Iii-, GIRL SCOUTS Lei! to right: l5'1:1fl1111: I-ff1 y 1 -,, Juv- 1 1' 11 111 M- r, 1, li :df-V l'f'l1:.1s tleleiif C I1:'111: lynn ll 1.1 531-iirvtiiiy' R11-.' i: I Anti ' ., flfzri A1161 '11 H111 11 : Llfzzy A ' '- ' ' Ll A 1. ..A1.1f 1 ii., If :11 ti: 1 E. l.f'11f.' Lil. 3 .:'i., i,Q:.i f-'f 1. Efizlzw' Cizf 3 1: R.,::ff1'3 if P11 Le.-sis, 11' Kuiiiiiiiiti, C1121 rr: Fiirx' fi: Swsnn S5537 3111521111 E111-1' Nfeiissc Reed, R11-J zz: Ditine Mc11'111 lfloishcz TfIr1H Qe'f', Iudy Vcri.-'51rs'if V ww GIRL SCOUTS Among the most active service groups at NViley was the Girl Scouts. They met every other VVednesday and aided the eomniunity bv carryine' trays at the hos Jital and inaliinc . ., 21 4 I , bandages. They took part 111 the national sale of cookies. The Senior Round-up. a cam- paign held for the new camp in lVlichiean. also received much oi their attention. 1 . 1 I 1' li: r1.1 - Mi., 1 I l'i.g- 2' I 1 ya.: -va :.ir11:ilf SY: lf3Z'1 - . 1 .. -.. H 11, ,ine 5,3 A1111 1 -, Mciiy I:::,- 13161, Mm 1 1 K S 1 33,
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,A DRAMA CLUB Left to right: wp-we Row 1: Bill Sorrells, President tlst sernesterly Melanie Fesler, Vice-president llst somesterl, President tflnd seincstcrlg Chris Nehl, Secretary: Rita Green, Treasurerg ludy Watkins, Sandy VanAllen, Yvonne Powell, ludi Horton, Sally Mclflillari. Row 2: Barbara Kelley, Sandra McPheeters, Becky White, Susan Schatz Sharon Martin, Allen Howl, Sari Li nrt, Mary t.ll- rx Hitchcock, Mary Ellen Bone, Lynn Hollis, Anne Waterman, Carol Robinson, Barbara Stonrr. Bow 3: Marqaret Cooper, Sandra Robinson, Susan Hines, Mary Ellen Unsinger, Sandra Har'rnf,r:r, Susan Srrnon, lflzrrrirfz Malooley, ludy Smith, lean Goodman, Elaine Hope, Mary Alirelfinq. Row 4: Donna Moore, Nancy Lafterty, Mary lane Postiewait, Suzanne Amr-S, lune Stratton, L:-argl rr- Blrinr, Sure Rofworrt-vld, Tony Blake, Volney Lamb, Mike Davis, Row 5: DeAnne Henry, Dolores Payne, Pat Haynes, Phyrlis MrCoskr-y, Virginia Cox, Dirk lm zrrzrl, llrry Frrfsrh, lrrzx' Ernstandrq, Steve Nasser, Rcnnrf Staqqs, loe Abolt. Bow 6: Helen Gosnell, Barbara Lowe, Marilyn Hahn, Paula Sirnrfson, Marilyn Gas-rrr, Iucly Aurfrrr, itarrzlrfr Btryfr, C2111 f Warren, lane-t Ward, Vicki Buckner. Row 7: lonelle Goeres, Mary Yournan, Sally Foulke, Irene Karzscrbaurn, Rarnona Chandler, Bgrrbarrr Rome. Bow 8: Carol Haberrnier, Sandra Snrdow, Marilyn Wolfe, Sarah Hansert, Miss Ray, Sherry Mills. DEBATE CLUB Left to right: Row 1: Paul Schwartz, President, Ioe Bronnert, Vrce-presidentg Dianne Monier, Sr-rnroraryy Mrrnznrs- rf-fslf-r, Trpfigmnlf Miss Ray. Row 2: Chris Nehi, Sharon Martin, Leanore Blurn, Carol Hoqernan, lack Tawil, A.len Rand. Bow 'iz Brie Green, Ronnie Sraqqs, Guy Kornblurn, Nancy Anderson, lJl1:j:Y3urriar1. Standrnq: Bernard Vlrlserr, Ifrry lsenhuvr, lane' Blnxsirnf-, lcAnn lgrksanr TCH? B,CYl'I , Toni Aa'1r:r:'iri, Erii Strflls. DRAMA CLUB Dramatics play an important part in any school and Wiley is no exception. The Drama Club this year held various types of programs for the benefit of the entire student body. Proceeds from these programs were used for the improvements made in the Little Thea- tre. Members of the club were often called upon to provide entertainment for Terre Haute clubs and social organizations. DEBATE CLUB The Wiley Debate Club was extremely active. Many speech trips and contests, which brought innumerable honors to VViley were included in their programs. Through this organization Wiley participated in the In- diana Student Legislature which meets bi- annually. 1
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