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1951 Xenia Central High School Yearbook

BIOLOGY CLUB

Row I—Ronald Castle, David Molitor, Larry Nelson, Donald Schafer, James Hurley, Robert Miller, Raymond Curtis

Row II—Mr. Marshall, Jean Kelble, Gail Finlay, Roxanne Sparr, Dessie Wylie, Marilyn Terhune, Janet Jacks, Jeri Blair, Patty Roach, Wilma Flemming, Marian Smith, Patty Smith, Barbara Sprigg, Melva Ruse, Mary Carol Strausburg, Eleanor Pierce, Carol Bahl, Beverly Arnovitz, Jean Lane.

Row III—Shirley Matson, Helen Terrell, Sarah Siefert, June Hall, Shirley Buckles, William Flemming, Marjorie Schultz, Helen Sprigg, Margaret Bennett, Peggy Neeld, Peggy Watkins, Diane Peterson.

Row IV—Donna St. John, Joyce Conner, Kenneth Day, Larry Jones, James Arehart, James Reynolds, David Martien, Larry FEaly, Robert Ridgeway, Robert Hutchison, Keith Manor, Richard MOntgomery.

Row V—Carl Archer, John Shaw, Raymond Kline, Donald Brown, Harold Ruse, Joan Palmer, John McCllister, Shirley Hinshaw, Roger Mesecher, Robert White, Thomas Haydock, William Merriman.

Row VI—Lowell Brownell, Junior Shattuck, Richard LeSourd, Maurice Carroll, Duane Rosell, Edward Berger, Richard Gordon, Ronald Smith, Locke Glossner, Clayton Stein, Philip Gegner, Michael Ungard.

OFFICERS:
President — Robert Miller
Vice President — Richard Montgomery
Secretary — Gail Finlay
Treasurer — Louise Smith
Advisors — Mr. Marshall

Open to all biology students this club endeavors to increase the knowledge of its members in this field of science. During the course of the year, there was a trip around the county, open to those who were interested in an esssay contest on soil and water conservation.

There was a very interesting talk by Mr. Stroup at one meeting on conservation of wild life and on deer hunting. At another meeting Mr. Odegard spoke on "Soil and Water Conservation in Greene County." "Foods and Nutrition" was the topic of another program given by Mrs. Miller, Home Economics teacher at Central.

Besides being scientific, this club gave a "Merry Christmas" to several needy families, by means of food baskets.


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