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I' SECRET RIES, G IDE l l - - Third Rnw: Ilene Hoppe, Linda Bahr, Erika Offlce Guldes Streucr. Rosemary Gage, Julie Bunn. Joan Potkus, Rogvr Lomko. Sf-4-and Row: Hazel Ricks-rt, Sandy Svhwall- ur, Jackie Tumplin, Yvonne Hinriclis. Gloria Sonnc, Julie Marwcdol. Barbara Winiarski. First Row: Carol Loading, Jane Holloway, Carol Finch, Judy Erikson, Judy P:-mek, Bcrnadinc Shumakor. ANDLE BUSINESS ' Stamliiig: Nancy Brascl, Janvt Kmlavk. Evelyn Secreltarles Panok. Jean Hanaucr. Seam-dz Germaine Borg, Grace Erikson, Beverly Hering. Lydia Griessur, Elsie May, Helena Guenther. Luc-ilu Gillon, Barbara Raupp. 20
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KY RE LS PL Ranging from aeronautics to foreign languages, full schedule of clubs has once again been offered to Ar- lington students and has included many different and in- teresting fields. In addition to working on projects and ac- quiring a better understanding of a specific field, students having the same interests had an opportunity to become better acquainted with each other. One of the activities in which all the science clubs participated was the Junior Academy of Science. Students from grades seven through twelve were eligible to enter projects in the Academy, which was affiliated with the Illinois Academy of Science. In the spring students com- pleted projects which consisted of collections, experi- ments, and original interpretations. Participants in the Junior Academy of Science first competed in district con- tests, the winners of these then competed for state honors. ' Standing: Judy Schuler. Judy John- B'0I09Y son, Judy Slgwart. George Sampson. Robert Brohm, Richard Goeltz, Lee Schramm. Richard Slonaker, John Hanor, Charles Nlnnemann, John Noble, 21 AN , BUG , ST HI feel a flight coming on! might have been a student's feeling had he been a member of the Aeronautics Club. The thirty-six members, sponsored by Mr, Roberts, had as their high flying officers .lim Knollmuller, president: Ray Vesillus, vice-president, and Sandy Baker, secretary. Seeing stars? Astronomy Club members did when they made night observations using the telescope made by some of the members. Under the direction of Mr. Dowell and Mr. Pumphrey, the chief star gazers were jeff Hanor, presidentg Glenn Forster, vice-president, and Shirley Stad- nick, secretary-treasurer. Sponsored by Mr, Kcmman, Mr. Kellogg, and Mr. Goins, the Biology Club under the leadership of George Sampson, Tip Yager, Bonnie Lippke, and George Sawyer spent much time and effort in preparation for the junior Academy of Science, which met this year at Elmwood Park. Donn Betsy Creviston. Judy Fruehling, Candy Willner, Teresa Ryan, John Poznan. Leslie Harrington, Tip Yager, Dale Hedberg. Carstens, George Sawyer, Mr. Kemman. Sitting: 22
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