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' Rebound ' Spirit Club members made themselves heard this year by their partici- pation and enthusiasm at sport events from football and basketball tn baseball. Clubs Re-create Spirit at Sports Competitions Two points! Two points! was the frequently heard cry of the Spirit Club. Consisting of students not involved in other official spirit groups, the club was formed at the beginning of the year and was in full swing during the basketball season. Presided over by John Hobbs, they tried to attend as many games as possible, including Cee, Bee, and JV events. Hooray for basketball! would be a typical statement from a member of the Basketball Club. Led by president Chris Kamper, the Basketball Club promotes the interest of Falcon students in the roundball sport. Proud of their newly formed club, the Spirit Club members are (first row) : S. Watkins, C. Vaughn, S. Weaver, K. Yost, E. Haire, S. Rugg, J. Frederick, R. Payton, J. Frederick; (second row): K. Wilcock, L. Williams, M. Blackwood, N. Pirkkala, D. Martin, W. Benson, L. Johns, M. Havenner, S. Waits; (third row) : K. Mahan, R. Godfrey, J. Delphenich, M. Mc.Mpin, J. Sliff, G. .Anderson, M. Robinson, J. Hobbs (Pres. ), M. Pennise. Basketball Club (clockwise from 6:00): (;. Anderson, D. I.;iff,. )n, B. Drorbaugh, R, Kiscr, M, Irving, S. Bunch, T. Greenwood, T. Careyj G. Raybon, P. Westphal, G. Barr, J. Fraser, J. Orr, J. Caudill, R. (iray, M. Leebrick, and J. Boyir Pres, Chris K.imper x-cupies the center slot.
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Rec Cross. WorU Vrkudship Participants Lend Helping Hand to Hospital Scllinu; candy suckers was the chief money-mak- ine; project of the World Friendship C ' lub. Money from the sale of the suckers was used to aid a local charity organization. Love, hope, and charity symbolized the Red Cross Club. One of the smaller and newly formed clubs at Aviation, the Red Cross Club was led by president Judy Laffoon. World Friendship Club members Clhristino Collette and Patricia Con- ley eagerly count the money collected during the sale of candy suckers. Red Cross Club members are (first row): K. Packard, D. George, J. Johnston; (second row) : J. Sanborn, T. Hayes, G. Smith. World Friendship Club members are (first row) : D. Oliver, S. Waits, S. Watkins, J. Rockwell, H. Fejgl, R. Snider, L. Johns; (second row) : K. Kayter, B. Collette (Sec.-Treas.), B. Taylor, S. Harwood, D. Car- roll (Hist.), C. Collette (Pres. ), Mr. Richard Palmeiro (Sponsor). 139
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Surrounded by scientific instruments and charts are Physics Seminar members (first row) : R. Breeden, D. Battersby, D. Clark, S. Barchie, M. Mclntyre, S. Shelton; (second row): Mr. Martin (Sponsor), J. Jordan, F. Milliken, D. Reese. Ftvm Neu ' ton to Einstein Physics, Math Captivate Falcons ' Interest Vigorous study, deep thought, and seemingly unanswerable problems characterize the many con- tests the Math Club participated in this year. One of the major contests they entered was the Clare- mont Men ' s Competition in which math students from all over the West were involved. Don Lehman placed in this event with an honorable mention. The club was open to any student on campus wish- ing to enhance his mathematical abilities and knowl- edge. Early risers on campus seemed to fall into the category of Physics Seminar members, who arrived at 7:00 a.m. every Thursday to attend their meet- ings. A student could became a member by invita- tion only and the chosen were the top physics stu- dents on campus. The club activities ranged from lectures by scientists from TRW to actual demon- strations given in the TRW laboratories. J M— V ' i ' ' m. - M Dr. Boyd, from TRW Systems, lectures on optics at one of the early morning Physics Seminar meetings. Math Club members are (first row) : G. Dillaway, B. Rude, E. Woody, C. Hayden, M. Walker, D. Clark, C. Allen, B. Taylor; (second row) : Mr. Temmins (Sponsor), F. Milliken, K. Grace, C. Gantner, D. Gum- merman, R. Dauwalder, S. Hinch, D. Reese, B. Humphries.
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