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ROBB LAW WINS Bausch Lomb Winner of the Bausch and Lomb award, given to exceptional science seniors, was Robb Law. Bausch and Lomb is an honor¬ ary award that made Robb eligible for a scholarship at the University of Rochester. He turned down the scholarship in order to attend Stanford University. Robb was picked by the science department on his ability in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics. 11
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HIGH Q Three Big Wins For the second consecutive year, Astoria representatives won a championship on the fast-answering game, High-Q, in competition on Portland ' s KGW-TV. Astoria downed Clatskanie, 250-45; Hood River, 195-130; and McNary, 240-80. Prizes, besides a trophy, were gifts of books to the school library: THE CASCADES, three copies; OREGON, two copies; WASHINGTON, two; and CALI¬ FORNIA, one. J. K. Gill of Portland was donor. 1 BILLBOARD announcements keep the students alert. 2 VICTORIOUS TEAMMATES are Robbie Law, Bill Nikka, Rod Leback, and Dave Nikka. 3 VIC TORS ARE JOINED by John Claterbos, left, and Coach Kenneth Chapman, right, at trophy-award assembly. XrGILL 10
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MU ALPHA THETA Inducts Seven At Mu Alpha Theta ' s induction May 11, seven students, all sophomores, were accepted into membership. Presiding over the ceremony was presi¬ dent Milt Sagen, with vice- president Tim Fastabend and secretary-treasurer Berta Frame also present. An induc¬ tion team, made up of Conrad Timmerman, Don Orwick, and Bill Patterson, spoke on the history and usefulness of math¬ ematics. Following the cere¬ mony, refreshments were served, and the initiates set about doing their first chore as Mu Alpha Theta members — setting the cafeteria back in order. ■■■ m ’ fyuygl Hr fj l 7 7 l NEW INITIATES examine the member¬ ship book while Tom Dulcich checks the certificates of new admissions. 2 MU ALPHA THETA inductees: Diana Mart, Warren Bechtolt, Arlene Orwick (front); Bill Young, Neil Youtsler, Cary Bechtolt, and Jim Dulcich (back). 3 PAST MEMBERS Conrad Timmerman and Lois Fearey, along with Mr. William Reuter, group advisor, leaf through membership book looking for names of relatives and friends. 12
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