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Our Science Club ls one of our most effective clubs. Its purpose ls to learn of scientific matters, and to share ideas with others in the club. The activities of the club include participation ln our own Science Fair and that of Kansas Clty, as well as that of the National Science Fair, lf we merit the latterg planting trees on the school gproundg and making trips to such places as the Linda Hall Library, Midwest Research, and William Jewell College. Each year our club plants a tree to beautify our school site. In the above scene, we select a hard maple for planting. Mr. Spelse helps us make the choice. On the right, we plant the tree which ls a symbol of growth. As the tree grows, we hope our interest and knowledge of scientific matters will grow, ln order that each club member will be able to give help- ful servlce to our community and to our country. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President ----------- Bill Baskin Vice-President - - - - -Bill Williams Secretary ---- - -Mike Knenlein Treasurer - - - -1 -Jeff Marks Sgt. -at-Arms- - - -Harry Himmelstein ,cience ls A Must For Todays World 41
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These boys are members of the lndustrlal Arts Club. Thirty -two members are on the club roll. This club ls a very popular one, as it offers a change of pace from know- ledge gained solely from books, and the boys have a tangible product to display and use. Mr. Fullhart is the club sponsor. The purposes of our Industrial Art Club are many. Each member of the club learns to use his hands to create beautiful or useful objects, learns to appreciate good design, materials and workmanship, and learns how to select, use and care for industrial products wisely. Also, members of the club learn to help each other in group undertakings, such as choosing activities of interest to all. This year basketry, leathercraft, 'metal craft, plastics, model making and woodwork have been some of our most rewarding projects. Greg Compton Welds a Table Frame. ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS Rresldent ---------- Arnie Lerner Vice-President ---- - -Ronnie Schauble Secretary-Treasurer- ---- Andy Myers Working With Our Hands ls Rewarding 42
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