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Ag 4- L A ll ? 'fl The science club is a unique organiza- tion of interested capable students engaged in promoting the interests of science in our high school. Members gain considerably by partaking in outstanding monthly pro- grams involving demonstrations, dis- Science Club cussions, experimentations, visitations to industry and talks by guest speakers. The officers are President, Stan Zorcg Vice- President, Doug Browng Secretary, Dick Ramsayg Treasurer, Cass Moulton. Art Club
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Mu Ipha Theta Through the direction of Mrs. Nichols, the Aurora Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta has become one of the most active organiza- tions in the school. Its select membership of 40 qualified math students is taken from the junior and senior iclasses. Several associate members from the sophomore W 'aw class attend the meetings which are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Officers for the 1966-67 school year are Tom Clemens, Presidentg Frank Ruzicka, Vice Presidentg Martha McKinnon, Secretaryg and Anice Johnson, Treasurer. The A.F.S. Club is a fairly new organi- zation at Aurora. It works closely with the Adult Chapter of the A.F.S. in Aurora. Its main purpose is to promote interest in the American Field Service and its ac- tivities. This year Jeannot Rajaofera was the exchange student to Aurora. This year's officers are President, Cindy Rettigg Vice- President, Margaret Hutchisong Secretaryg Peggy Muellerg Treasurer, Lorraine Lambert. The advisor is Mrs. Tappe. QW, . .. 4 L 3 Z. can Q TT J Q o Q 85
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G A A Letter Sweaters The goals set forth by each GAA member are sportsmanship, good character, interest, and participation. All girl students who wish to join may do so upon meeting the high standards of partici- pation. Awards are made upon a point system. Points are given for service to the club, service to the school, and service to the physical education program. Credit is given for extra time spent, proficiency tests, rules, tests, and participation in team activities. GAA members are eligible for cheer- leading, gym leaders, sports teams and service committees for school activities. Girls who earn 600 points by the end of their junior year are eligible for award sweat- ers. The GAA sponsors the annual Homecoming program, May Day, and takes part in the Christmas Prom. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were Nancy Emery, Presidentg Linda Tacl, Vice- President, Lynn Spivey, Secretaryg Diana Conover, Assistant Secretary, Mickey Medhurst, Treasurer. d . y 5 I. JI! G fi l,..F..l I ' f A GAA
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