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Sails are Themes of Chemistry, Physics Clubs Phydcs Row 'I-R. Simones, V. Rudolph, B. Zettler, P. De Tomaso, H. A. Wol- cott, B. Zebe, S. Fusco, R. Glaeser, J. Robinson, F. Kulisheck, R. Gran- berg. Row 2-H. Roth, W. Ziemer, D. Potter, L. Bryan, E. Schwartz, R. Mekoli, M. Marchulc, M. Possis, H Levy, E. Eggert, R. Marrinson Row 3-C. Anderson, R. Singewald, E. Sandusky, H. Johnson, R. Bille- son, F. Eichorn, R. Draeger, S Dahlquist, W. Searle, D. Dvorak Phydcs Row l-W. Bergstrom, treas., T. Schefelbein, pres., M. Huntemann vice pres., T. Powell, sec., P. Peter- sen, H. Wolcott. Row 2-Z. Mercer- eau, T. Esau, A. DelCastillo, B. Griffin, M. Smith, L. Nertz, D. Timm. ,Row 3-K. Littler, R. Heftron, H. Nernberg, Rl. Trobough, C. Num- czyk, M. Leopold, H. Koppy, S. Stump. Row 4-M. Steinman, D. Roinestad, D. Hayman, C. Suchy, MCC-lone. Thomas, L. Greenberg, D. The Chemistry Clubs have really been rolling along on four wheels this year. The club meetings have dealt largely with chemistry as applied to com- mercial uses. The club was quite surprised to see some of their members turn out tooth powder and face powder just as good as you can buy. That's what they said, anyway, although nobody offered to try them out. There are three chemistry clubs with the following as president: Bill Wenger, Alan Juds, and Bill Tilsner. sf' The Physics Clubs with enthusiasm are going through their science program by preparing work- ing models of applications of physics. With their im- aginations following the breeze filling the white sails of gaily colored sail boats floating merrily in the lab sinks, the club members demonstrated Ar- chimedes' law of floatation as applied to boats. The spring program will include several movies and field trips. Pete DeTomaso and Ted Schefebein are the presidents of the two physics clubs. Page Twenty-one s
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Pink Powder for Pale People and White Flapping Chemistry-Per. 1 Row 'I-L. Froos, S. Curran, D Miller, vice pres., B. Wenger, pres. L. Vcmdermey, sec.'Treos., B. Sorl ensen, G. Sfromme. Row 2-M. El! mer, C. Frecheife, B. Rotklein, V DeTomc1so, R. Polzer, M. Miller, E Olson, F. Podobinski, J. Griffin odv. Row 3-R. Arnold, A. Heller, J. Borroft, D. Foersfer, A. Meyers L. Jacobsen, C. McCor1hy, R Brown. Chemisfry-Per. 3 Row 'I-Miss Sweetman, E. Sione, G. Tieiz, A. Juds, pres. D. Woefo- vech, sec. Treus. J. Ruff, vice pres D. McDonough. Row 2-S. Marek, M. Nelson, B. Sferbo, L. Frecheiie, S. Kczufenberg, L. Sf. Aoro, P. Moyes, S. Lclrsen. Row 3-J. Fran- zen, C. Peferson, M. Peelgren, R. Smith, M. Stenzel, N. Ropue, J. Eckert, A. Pinke. Chemistry-Per. 5 Row 1-N. Kurkowski, v.pres., M. Johnson, B. Tilsner, pres., R. Thay- er. Row 2-J. Mendez, R. Brown, R. Hoff, S. Efron, A. Kronz. Row 3 -G. Kosfuch, J. Woulfe, L. Zimpel, D. Donovan, J. Grimqin. Page Twenty
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Lots ot hard work was done in the months of Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society tor Publications portray True Spirit of Our School Vps? .ik . ,W . . . S 4 - ' . i lliiil ' A M stair Row 'l-G. Walsh, G. Stromme, E Olson, D. McGlone, D. Woetovech J. LaMere, A. Meyers, J. Barrott M, Capps, B. Sorensen, D. Andress M. Copley, adv. Row 24H. Berg M. Georgantones, R. Holrnstrom, A Kranz, W. Colbert, S. Marek, .S P. Mateyka, J. Schultz, P. Schan haar, R. Fanares, M. Sehman, L Zimpel, N. Rapue, S. Kaufenberg A. Anderson, B. Zettler. Quill and Scroll Marek. Row 3-Joan Schulte, P January and February, trying to make up for lost time during the school strike, which slowed publica- tion up a bit. Because the group pictures were taken in the beginning ot the year and the writing tor various organizations was begun The M was really underway by the middle ot February. Elizabeth Ol- son, tormer associate editor ot the Cogwheel, was appointed editor-in-chief ot the M , while her as- sistants were Dorothy Woetovech, Al Meyers, and Genevieve Stromme with Jim La Mere, Lloyd Zimpel and Don McGlone as sports editors. lvvefnty-1wO N. Rapue, M. Sehrnan. Larson, D. Keck, M. Olson. Row 3- Row 'I-G. Walsh, G. Stromme, E. Olson, D. Woetovech, M. Copley, acl. Row 2-M. Georgantones, R. Holmstrom, A. Kranz, J, Barrott, S. Schanhaar, R. Fanares, A. Meyers, High School Journalists, has eight new members from Mechanic Arts. We have Qi members in the organ- ization, three ot whom are Juniors and will be on the M stall next year. At an election held on .lan- uary 23, otticers were selected, Anna Turk was chos- en president, Dorothy Woetovech, vice-president, Genevieve Stromme, secretary, anal Susie Marek, treasurer. To be a member ot this society one has to be in the upper third ot his class, scholastically, and be recommended by his advisor.
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