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Science Club The Science Club this past year, with its enlarged membership, has been studying in the fields of photography, radio, television, aeronautics, astronomy, cosmetics, and various other animal, vegetable, and mineral subjects. Along with these various topics presented by speakers, some of whom were the members themselves, have been several demonstrations and movies. The officers this year are: Bill Allison - - - President Dorothy Magsig Vice-President Shirley Parker - - Secretary Lawrence Merignac - Treasurer First row: Bruce Plont, Bob Pung, Neil Barnhart, Carl Willston, Duane Smith. Second row: Marlene Goff, jane Spousta, Kathryn Summers, Ardene Diebert, Shirley Parker, Bill Allison, Dorothy Magsig, jim Munger, Lawrence Merignac, Jeannine Upton, Lynn Laurence, Louise Tilford. Third row: Mr. Lanshaw, Mary Lou Henning, Ronald Leonard, joe Papciak, Dale Knight, Bob Larsen, judy Hughes, Ruth Mary Otis, Bonnie Brunck, Harvey French, Fielding Finch, Dick Black, Lois Henning, joan Haines. Fourth row.' jim Rasdale, Wendel Richards, Charles Parrott, Bob Perkins, Charles Hasselback, Jack Detricli, Clifford Snyder, Gaylord Snyder, Willie Struck, Jack Cook, Dana Parker. f'F'J ' fi takes .Lx ' -is i t f
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3 f Q 2 -eQl Q' First row: Joann Baker, Helen Hopko, Dorothy Magsig, Shirley Parker, Susan Newton, Norma jean Rossaw Gladys Bailey. Second row: Mrs. Allison, Arlis Becker, Donna Schaffer, Donna Argersinger, Anne Payne, Virginia Fortlno Louise Tilford, Miss Slattery Third row: Mary Masarik, Joan Parker, Kathryn Summers, Nelson Howe, Mary Hopko, Marilyn Boron Ruth La Baron. Library Club The Library Club offers practical training in library work to the students who are interested in it. The members give one hour a day to the work of the general tasks of the typical librarian which are: helping students find books, taking care of the filing cards, repairing damaged books, and preparing new books to put on the shelves. Club sponsors are Miss Slattery and Mrs. Allison and the officers are as follows: Louise Tilford - - - President Sally jones - - Vice-President Ruth LeBaron Secretary-Treasurer 69 jr 1 ,irct i 'L Q
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First row: Sally Smith, Montague ch Song june Martin, Clinton Memorial Hospitalg Treva Rinckey. Hicks Store, Inc., Margaret Houser, St. johns Reminder, Marilyn Chant, Clinton Memorial Hospitalg Verita Walker, j. C. Penny Co.,' Helen Ormsby, Methodist Church, Grace Holcomb, Lundys. Second row: Miss Zuschnitt, Darlene Miller, Miller's Furniture, Ralph Green, Sunoco, Wayne Cole, Lundy's,' Bob Larson, Airport: Russell Fitch, Boron's Rug Co., Jack Cook, Anderson's Shopping Basket, Ella Young, Chamber ot Commerce, Jane Medina, Laurence Woodhams, di MiIIs,' Mr. Carpenter. Third row: Bob Carmack, EmiI's Quality Market, Clarence Andrews, Montague 85 Song Richard Phelps, Don and Peg's Grocery, Bob Perkins, Perkins' Groceryp Keith Penix, Lawrence Merignac, j. C. Penny, Inc.,' Wilf lis Hettler, Hettler 85 Irrer,- Dick Woodhams. Krogers. X C 0-op Training The Co-operative Training Program is new in the St. johns High School this year. The purpose of the program is to help provide on-the-job training experience for students who expect to go into careers in offices, stores, and the skilled trades. The students go to school at least four periods a day and work the remainder at a business establishment which gives them experience and training. This program provides a broader and more practical education at the Rodney B. Wilson High School. I7
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