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Chess Club Seated: J. Sparrow, R. Blair, J. Vieimann, R. Rex, R. Rodgers, C. Garrett, T. Griesenbeck, R. Lara, F. Obledo, G. Bento. The honor society is one of the young organizations at Antonian this year. The club's first moderator, Broth- er Andrew, otfered invalu- able assistance in getting the club on its feet. During the year the society spon- sored money-making proj- ects, and observed activities sponsored by other honor clubs around the city. In the future the club plans to set up a scholarship fund in the name of Greg Blount. Honor Society The chess club, supervised by Brother Joseph, was formed to promote interest in chess at school, to help beginners, and to set up tournaments with other schools. The club held weekly intermural tourna- ments every Saturday in the biology lab. G. Madere, S. Fisher, G. Gallegos, S. Altobelli, T. J. Dahl, A. Gutierrez, N. PBFITUSOI J- AI'H0lCl, H- McGary, F. Westendarp, C. Schneider, R. Toon, Amen, R- Zowarka, R- Somers, R- POGFDGV- 83
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The rifle team, organized by Mr. Hayes, is one of the newest clubs at Antonian. lt provides an opportunity for Antonian students to learn fire arm safety and become proficient in the use of firearms. The members have started construction on a rifle range beneath the auditorium stage. They are trying to build a 50' regula- tion range so that they will be able to fire at school rather than at a public range. WVV, NWw,,,..Vw ' . Rifle Team Kneeling: J. Knight, V. Sobrino, M. Graham, M. Anderson, R. Fisher, H. Ferrell, P. Lochausen, R. Bachmeier, M. Vara, R. Poerner, L. McGon- agle. Standing: Glen Hobart, R. Toon, C. Knight, Kneeling: S. Palermo, G. Hobart, B. Dunn. First tinez, D. Brown. Standing: K. Kerr, G. Galegos, Row, seated: J. Cosgrove, J. Etlinger, D. Judson, T. Kraemer, T. Wood, D. Walker, D. Smith, J. C. Knight, M. Carter, F. Gracely. Second Row, Fisher, C. Buitron, W. Comiskey. seated: R. Toon, D. Wolsky, C. Adams, R. Mar- 82 Chemistry Club F. Gracely, B. Seiler, M. Mikulas, T. Wood, A Zottarelli, B. Bernard, J. Etlinger, D. Judson, T Barrett, R. Baker, C. Salinas. The Chemistry Club was or- ganized this year by Mr. D. W. Schmidt. The club was organized for the pur- pose of helping students be- come better acquainted with chemistry outside of class. The Chemistry club per- formed many interesting experiments, including the brewing of beer, and the production of rocket fuel and laughing gas.
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The stamp club, under the direction ot Mr. Bill Hayes, helped all students who were interested in the sci- ence ot philately. Every oth- er Saturday the members would meet for a big stamp auction, in which members sold or traded their stamps. The club was very useful in that it induced several stu- dents to take up stamp col- lecting, and helped those who already enioyed the hobby to increase their col- Iections. First Row: J. Finney, D. Nobles, R. Flores, T. Kreamer, C. Night, J. Koenig, J. Koza. Second Row: T. Wood, G. Ramirez, R. Autry, D. Segray, M. Gonzalez, J. Etlinger, Brother Joseph, Mod- SVBTOF. 84 Front Row: T. Greisenbeck, P. Lochausen, Mr. cek. Third Row: A. Zottarelli, C. Buitron, A. Kin Hayes, Moderator. Second Row: C. Whitehead, E. Self J- KOZB, H- Amen. The radio club, sponsored by Brother Joseph, was formed of students interest- ed in electronics. During their meetings the members learned basic electronic theories trom members al- ready versed in these fields. They established their own landmark with a 20 meter antenna on top ot the An- tonian auditorium. They al- so repaired broken radios brought to them by stu- dents, and put the sound system in the rifle range.
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