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Officers Kirk Kuwitzky, Dave Holsclaw, John Crotty, Yorke Warden. and Roger Harms visit with Mr. liman Wheatcraft, the guest speaker after one of the meetings. Bob Hemmingsen expertly administers the job of being a waiter at the soup supper. Earn Colorado Trip The Alpha Beta Gamma Math and Science Club composed of 77 members, completed a very successful year. Topics at monthly meetings included such things as “evolution of communication” and “chemistry of living cells.’ Club activities included educational tours of the Eisenhower Museum, University of Nebraska Medical Center, University of Kansas at Lawrence, Creighton University, and E-Day at the University of Nebraska. The major money-making project of the year was the club-sponsored food stand at the Nemaha County Fair. Other projects which helped finance the Colorado trip were candy and bake sales, a soup supper, and a slave auction. The club scholarship of SI 50 was awarded to Roger Harms. Yorke Warden received the Bausch-Lomb Honorary Award. As Glen Clements temporarily offers his body for medical research he mutters, Are you sure Dracula started this way? John Wolcott, Richard Andrew, and Randy Jensen enjoy their soup supper dishwashing assignment.
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Back Row: D. Rippe, P. Trojan, J. Beatty. R. Harms, D. Fisher, R. Jensen, S. Rogge. J. Damme, C. Overbeck. G. Hahn, G. Clements, R. Andrew. B. Hemmingsen, J. Crotty, Y. Warden. P. Engles, S. Mc-Kerchcr, VI. Bassinger. Third Row: J. Henning. B. Applegate, V. Bachlc,G. Lokie, J. Vosbcrg, J. Wolcott, L. Sticrs, J. Fly, H. Moore, K. Myers. J. Fly. D. Obermeyer. D. Wininger, D. Salisbury, D. Thomas, T. Cade, C. Austin, A. Nincehelser, V. Broady. Second Row: D. Brady, J. McMann, R. Heriford, D. Salisbury, C. Fritsch, N. Moore, J. Erisman, B. Bohling. A. Cole, F. Schlangc. P. Niebrugge, N. Wagner, K. Kuwitzky, M. Coatney, S. Able, J. Whisler, J. Shew, K. Kent. D. Adams, L. Harpham. Front Row: Mr. Hutton. Miss King, C. Rarick, G. Aufenkamp, F. Higgins. C. Pokrant, C. Redfern, B. Blankenship. J. Chatelain, M. Wilson. K. Bence. D. I'beler. P. Sayer, L. Vosberg, D. Elliott, D. Hoi sc law, B. Brady, Mr. Leuenber-ger. Math and Science Club Students anxiously await the Math and Science monthly candy sales. Craig and Daryl examine an electron microscope at Creighton. 12
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Back Row: Peggy Williams, Karlene Harris, Janette Catlett, Clara Koontz, Emily Higgins, Deby Skeen, Christine Berger, Ann Magor, Ann Grafton, Myrna Sierks, Rena Meritt, Ernestine Schlange, Nancy Wagner, Michelle Sierks, Jackie Shew, Debbie Harris. Kay Cowan, Lorna Sitherwood. Third Row: Cynthia Sanders. Barbie Pasco, Joy Welch, Bonnie Stemper, Debbie Ballue, Martha Henne, Patty Har-pham, Susan Rogge, Gloria Obermeyer, Mary Ann Wilson, Kathy Duncan, Vickie Eggert, Cathy Hummel, Ginny Aufenkamp. Second Row: Laura Sayer, Sally Kizer, Debbie Gerdes. Kathy Edwards, Laurie Vosberg, Laurie Redfern, Debbie Catlett, Jackie Breazile, Mary Volkman, Cathy Nincehelser, Rhonda Rohrs, Debbie Sears, Raylene Gentert, Rhonda Shoemakc. front Row: Barbara Brady, Jeanie Myler, Sandy Bohling, Bonnie Pike, Carole Rarick, Debbie Clifton, Carla Nincehelser, Lynn Johnson. Connie Pike. Margaret McGough, Gail Mayberry, Mrs. Locw. Deby Skeen Elected to State Office The Future Homemakers of America began their year’s activities with a “come as you are” breakfast in September. In October the initiation ceremonies for the freshmen were held. Later in the month members traveled to Weeping Water for the District F.H.A. Convention. One of the highlights of the year was the election of Deby Skeen as a state officer. Regular meetings held throughout the year included a progressive dinner, the annual Christmas caroling party, a session on cake decorating, and help with the canvassing of the community for the Heart Fund Drive in February. Money-making projects for the year were a bake sale and a volleyball game with the faculty. F.H.A. Week was observed early in April. Highlights of the week were munch and crunch day, teacher appreciation day, dress-up day, and grub day. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, held in April served as the setting for installation of new officers. This year’s officers: Treas., J. Shew; Pres., N. Wagner; Sec.. M. Sierks; S.A.B., L. Vosberg, Chapter Sponsor, Mrs. Locw; Degree Chairman D. Skeen; V. Pres., D. Ballue; Reporter, G. Aufenkamp. M
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