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Investgation Held Interest of Chemistry, earth Seienee if 'qui ra? CHEMISTRY CLUB - Row one: Regina Duran, Dorothy Ianca, Vice president Qsecond semesterb Bart Peerce. Row two: David Morand, President Csecond semesterj Bob Harrington, Vice presi- iving a student the opportunity to explore chemistry and other phases of science was the achieved goal of Chemistry Club. The slogan 'iscience can be funn has been proven effective with the capable assistance of Mrs. Ann Justus. Besides sponsoring the fir.e demonstration and experiments in chromatography, an analysis of vita- min C,' in fruits was made for interested students. EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE CLUB - Row one: John Meyer, Jon Larson, Joe Wilczewski, Doug Miller, Chris Gray. Row two: Secretary Nancy Black, Marion Kappelmann, John Rukkila, Vice president Wendell Coring, Harry Polk, Steve Murray. Row three: Bill Apel, John Feltham, President Kenneth Klinkert, Charles Klin- X Y. 3, I 78 at . dent Mary Powers, Randy Kinney. Row three: Sponsor Mrs. Ann Justus, John Illige, Walter Alexander, President Evan Whitmer, Secretary Mary Beth Hoger. ctivities of Earth and Space Science Club stimulated interest in science and scientific research. In November, a guest speaker from the University of Arizona, Dr. Ro- bert Kurtz, lectured on uBeans, Bugs, Beatles, Genes and Youf, Under the guidance of Dr. Jack Toohey and Mr. Earl Osborne, plans were made to enter projects in the Science Fair at Arizona State University. kert, Lynn Brown, Sponsor Dr. Jack Toohey. Row four: Clifford Collup, Treasurer Barry Adams, Jack Bellinoff, Bruce McLaughlin, ll?irector of Research Loren Schrenk, john Cronin, Sponsor Earl Os- orne. x ' . -Tfiifftfif K .. :sz'r':: Lt - 1 .1 stair iii! sl' N-ei-'15 '-ta. 'X-Q' ,1: . , -ui if if, 5? S X . ' A, X
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Pamassus Upen to Brains, Scholans' PARNASSUS - Row one: Karen Parsons, Linda Daniel, Jo Lynn Southard, Ann Hailey, Robin Healy, Jan Thompson, Barbara Stoll. Row two: Randy Brodersen, Ken Goldstein, Carol Cogelow, Sue Strauss, Harvey Henteleff, Sandy Ware, Ellen Bennink, Linda Roles. Row three: Bruce Lawrence, Gail Arnold, Cindy Inglis, Bar- Row one: Harriet Cords, Treasurer Marta Fingado, Dianne Vice, Joanne Quan, Jane Hand, Janet Rothman, Diane Moats, Beverly Stein, Patty Cox, Rosanne Perry, Cyndy Skinner, Carol Rice. Row two: Secretary Mary Beth Leonard, Tom DeSpain, Jack Meyer, Joyce McCarthy, Nancy Arnold, Melody Didra, Judy Berger, Gerry Bishop, Toni Kalil, Steve Murray, Jim Roush, Carolyn Dorais, Cathy Rendahl. Row three: President William D. Dixon, Douglas Weismann, Buford F. Taylor, Candy Hooper, Carolyn Reed, Shir- 'Q bara Hughes, Paula Reed, Nora Wallace, Sandy Capo, Joan Rodack, Judy Sweetman. Row four: Bill Bonfield, Sterling Tanner, Neil Febus, Ted Knotter, Larry Olson, Jim Cook, Monica Lowe, Lynne Justus, Jeanne Pace, Linda Parks. ll students who maintained a 1.5 grade average each semester were entitled to membership in Parnassus. Dur- ing the year, members ushered at the National Honor So- cietyis induction and served as hosts at the National Merit Scholars, reception. As a service project, the club pur- chased school books for needy Camelback students. Funds were raised from the Coke sale held last fall when students purchased their books for the year. ley Polwort, Mary Beth Hoger, Dawn McDonald, Harold Feder, Irvine Haley, Vice prcsidcnt Kathy DeLena, Brooke Murray, Vic- tor Pawlak, Cathy Ellis, Cordon VVright, Jim Brown, Sponsor Mr. Robert C. Smith. Row four: Emmitt Milton, Sergeant-at-Arms William A. Wright, Thomas Inglis, Wayne Schumacher, Kerry King, Loren Schrenk, Mike Roca, Bill Meyer, Richard Mann, Stan Sco- ville, Al Tuch, John Cronin, Dennis L. Foster, Mark Warren John- son, Allan Salt, Judd Shafer. 'I77
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FHA. Rakes Goodiesfor School Play QQ! 1-9 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Row one: Virginia Story, Christine Pohle, President Terry Moore, Frankie Davidson. Eucouraging girls in their interest for home economics was one of the basic ingredients of Future Homemakers. During the intermission of the two school plays, the club served refreshments. A cookie sale helped to raise money for AFS and for the support of a needy family during the Christmas season. Dian Cordova was elected state secre- tary at the FHA convention held at Ramada Inn on March 21. DADS CLUB - Treasurer A. J. Kempfert, Administration repre- sentative Woodrow F. LeSueur, President Warren Scott, Vice pres- Row two: Sponsor Mrs. Doris Barnett, Historian Dian Cordova, Debbie Addington, Gina LeFeve, Sponsor Miss Carol Ellsworth. To stimulate enthusiasm for competitive athletics among the boys is the objective of Dads Club. Members of the club were hosts at the traditional banquets for foot- ball-cross country, basketball-wrestling and baseball- track-tennis-golf. Outstanding players in each field were awarded trophies at the banquet. Letters for participa- tion on freshman, junior and senior teams were also pre- sented. ident Robert Chipperfield, Secretary Orville Soberg, Michael Loughran. 179
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