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SCRIBBLERS CLUB The Scribblers Club, sponsored by Miss Strobel, met twice monthly at which time the members presented their literary efforts. Suggestions for revisions were then made by club members and the worthy contributions were placed on file to be included in the club's publication, the SCRIBRLI-zs, which is compiled and edited every two years. The purpose of the club was to increase the student's appreciation for literature and to develop his talents for self-expression. Many of the contributions from Wiley to the the NATIONAL ANTHOLOGY or HIGH SCHOOL POETRY were written by Scribblers Club members. In addition to its publication, the club's activities included sponsoring a very success- SCRIBBLERS CLUB Lei! to right: Row l: Sue Euratte, Grace Vlhitehead. Row 2: Marqie Long, Mary Yournan, Miss Strobel. ful mixer, the profits from which helped de- fray the cost of the book. VIS-ED CLUB The Vis-Ed Club, sponsored by Mr. Harry Johnson, was reorganized into a serv- ice club to provide Wiley with a more com- plete visual education program. At the be- ginning of the school year, arrangements were made for the training of projector oper- ators. Once a week, movies were shown dur- ing the home room period, and the profits from these financed the club's activities. Their schedule included upkeep of the equip- ment and rental of films. The club had the additional expense of a new vis-ed device, the flannel board which was made avail- able to the faculty for class demonstration. Row 3: Wayne Cottrell, Ptesldentp Mary Alice King, Secretary-Treasurer: Sue Stoqsdill, lVlGIqlP l.F'VJlE3 Row 4: Ph llis McCoske lot .tt R b,1t,' S1 Svl t Ium- Stratton. y y, e a o e son, tsan ia z, Not pictured: Ronnie Walretniize, V1t'e-President. VIS-ED CLUB Le!! to right: Seated: William Vale, Don Tapia, David M:Namar, Frankleti. Standing: Russell DeMoss, lolin Neill, Mr. lohnson, Dick Dyer, Don Maxim, Paul Markle, Oscar Kantman, Bill lackscn, David Roll. AW -4 I-A
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vs 1 -cr PUBLICATIONS AWARDS Lelt to right: Phyllis Reilly cf Wcizien Central, Indian-i5':11s lean Gorzdrntxrp .t Riley, Tern' Han'--' Mcxzqaret Lynch, Mizwn Vi Iftiexson, Lafayette' M-Janie Frasier ot Vliley Tr-me Haute' Miiiitzn Pi-ily, Tezze Hauw- 'I'::hu:i-- Club Edina. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Left to right: Seated: ludy Smith, Vice-President Standing: Polly Payne, President. Roz-.' 1: Helen Gesnen, Manly: Hahn, Barbara Lowe, Caiolyn Mille: P 1 Rau-.' Q: Kathleen Bziuqi., Sarah Hansen, Marcia Mazvel, Iudy Hall, Q31 P ' f' Rex-J 3: Miss Laxxcxunx- Ru'h oizrke' 213111111 Handifk' Razr-1' get-' T..,.,,.e -1 c- .e ,..,-..ca,...i-., a member of the 1955 VVileyan Staff, received a scholarship to the college. Mike Frandzel. editor of the REDSTREAK accepted a certificate of Honorable Mention for the paper's achieve- ments of the previous year. Representatives of Wiley publications at- tended the Wabash Valley Press Conference last fall at Indiana State Teachers College which was sponsored by,Alpha Phi Gamma. National Journalistic Fraternity under the direction of Mr. John Boyd. faculty publica- tions advisor. This group of high school journalists attended workshops and discus- Those at VVi1ey who planned to enter the sion groups throughout the day and was ad- teaching profession were benefited by the dressed at a noon luncheon by Mr. Harvey Mary V. Jones Chapter of the National Jacobs. of Franklin College. Executive Direc- Future Teachers of America. Members of the tor of the Indiana High School Press Asso- club made favors for the home for aged ciation. The 1954 Wileyan was awarded first women. and the organization sent representa- place honors and as a result Melanie Fesler. tives to the city high school meeting of P.T.A. Page Seventeen
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