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“6” Club Mr. Albo gives his speech on the Ed Heuser award. Mr Albo presents the Ed Heuser Award to Jack Ryan X” Club 27 The track team waits for their awards.
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Biology Club The ACHS Biology Club has been very active this past school year. The membership has grown to about 35, with bright prospects for the future. Here is a rundown of this year's activities and accomplishments. The Club established an ecological site in El Diablo Canyon, about one mile past Franktown. There were two field trips to this site, one in December and the other in May, so the members could see both winter and spring condi- tions. The founding of this site for continued study is a noteworthy accomplishment because students will actually be able to see biological conditions in a natural environment. The Club held two joint meetings with the Hinkley Biology Club, both of which were great successes. At the first meeting. Club members were given a tour of Hinkley by Hinkley Club members. The second meeting was'held at Central, and movies on aerospace medicine were shown. There are several joint meetings planned for next year. Some other activities of the club included a speaker from the U. S. Forest Service, a field trip to the forest service at the Denver Federal Center, and a program given by Club president Bob Pyle concerning the summer biology institute at Bar Harbor, Maine. Next year promises to be very successful, with more field trips, speakers, and movies being planned. The Club will also have an excellent financial condition due to receipts from working concessions. Any way you look at it, Biology-Club has both a bright past,—and future. P S. This space is devoted to our overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated sponsors, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Butterfield. Many thanks!!! BIOLOGY CLL B MEMBERS: First rou: Dave Nasser. Ed Pierson. Steve Berger. Second rou: Ron Moorhead. Rick Nedell. Honi Garvin. Cheryl Williams. Pat Kendrick. Tom Roberts Third rou : Kurt Moore, Mr Anderson. Daryl Myers, Ron Hibbert. Mr Butterfield Bonnie Foley, Jim Hodson. Jackie Young. Chervl Friday. JoAnn Clark. Bob Pyle Russel Rew. Ecological site established by the Biology Club in Diablo Canyon near Franktown 26 Biology Club
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28 C” Club The (rack trophies. Dan Djrmerski is congratulated by Coach Shepherd upon receiving his golf letter Rick Avis, the only state wrestling tourney qualifier, approaches Coach McGuire and his letter. Dave Evans receives his letter front Coach Shepherd.
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