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PC2 Science is . . . like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. -Kingsley Row 1 - Mr. Edwards, Ioan Kuecker, Ianet Iorgenrud, Margaret Monaghen, Bob Guthrie, Iim Walch Pat Breheny, lane Smith, Mary Kruse, Marilyn Lindstnom, Bernard Ghel.,Row Z - Loren Wilcox, Lowell Hmsch lgegfy gehl, Marvin Kuhn, Bob Iodan, Bob Moninger, lim Sage, Allen Iohannessen, Lowell Bryan, Charles s an . SCIENCE CLUB Science Club was formed in 1952 to broaden the .scientific interest of students. Its purpose is to further the interest of students already interested in science, to attract students to the scientific field, to increase the members' lmowledge of science, and to give a general knowledge ot most types of science. The requirement for Science Club is two semesters of science with a B average. The activities of Science Club this year have included photography, plas- tics, and television. A number of guest speakers have given talks on these and other subjects. Two field trips were taken to the Great Lakes Pipe Line and to the medical laboratory at the Mason City Mercy Hospital. The Science Club is a member of the Iunior Academy of Science of Iowa and the Science Clubs of America. The officers this year were Lowell Bryan, President: Ianet Iorgenrud, Vice President: Margaret Monaghen, Secretary: Allen Iohannessen, Treasurer.
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PEP CLUB Victory is a thing of the will. -Foch Kneeling - Iackie Klinge, Marne Lowman, Beverly Gaylord, Pat Mahoney. Standing, Row 1 - Ianelle Wilcox, Floy Baumgartner, Elsie Sorlie, Diane Duesenberg, Margaret Monaghen, loan Kuecker, Rosemary Christensen, Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Beverly Duesenberg, Faye Posson, Delores Burns, Lucy Gagnon, Mary Io Christensen, Sally Thompson. Row 2 - Miss Walters, Elizabeth Conibear, Geraldine Brower, Mary Iane Miller, Wanda Tohill, Phyllis Bishop, Shirley Lien, Iudy Heiiner. Karen McEldoon, Geraldine Hill, Donna Mathahs, Iudy Kirchgatter, Verlynn Olson., Candace Kabrick, Sondra Hummel, Anna Dale Armsbury, Linda Melcher, Fay Hol- mes, Sylvia Burckhardt. Row 3 - Karen Dureggerr, Nadine Tesene, Linda Kotz. Pat Henson, Sharon Hartin, Linda Bryan, Myrna Reynolds, Dyana Day, Mary Beth Nelson, Sharon Whitt. Iudy Hansen, Donna Auchampach, Betty Legried, Maxine Hanson, Sharon Henson, Diane Hintzman. Sandra Swale, Ianet Iorgenrud, Iudy Boyle, Sharon Stuart, Karen Fisher. Row 4 - Iudy White. Susan Knutson, Iudy Nichols, Helene Bruns, Debby Day, Miriam Strum, Faith Teeple, Sandra Severson, Greta Anderson, Karen Heinrich, Ioanne Coyier. Patty McGowan. Sue Bower, Nancy Noll, Patty Christensen, Kay Oehlert, Alice Ashland, Marilie Miner, Mary Lou Miller, Barbara Iones, Dixie Darrow, Beverly Larson, lane Duesenberg, Iudy Lerdal, Mavis Fisher, Beverly Witte. PEP CLUB Our Pep Club was organized in 1950 to keep the team and spectators in high spirits throughout the games. The group, consisting of 90 members and the cheerleaders, attended all the basketball and football games. During the basketball season the girls wore long-sleeved, V-neck, gold sweaters and black skirts. With their gold and black pom-poms, they added a great deal to the spirit of the team. The Pep Club has, without doubt, grown in spirit since it was organized, and has proven to always be a swell bunch of girls. Miss Walters is the sponsor of Pep Club. The -ofiicers are: Dixie Darrow, President: Greta Anderson, Vice President: Mary Io Christensen, Secretary: Miriam Strum, Treasurer. 39
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FRESHMAN SCIENCE CLUB Science is for those who learn. -Roux Row 1-Iudy Davis, Lynn Moon, Kathryn Hinsch, Billy McGiboney. Row 2 - Terry Mullan, Larry Mc- Donald, Gary Frstler, Richard Eliasen. Row 3 - Dave Fluharty. Darwin Lyons. Mr. Hoskins. Tom Castle. Gordon Knutson. FRESHMAN SCIENCE CLUB Freshman Science Club was organized in 1953 to interest freshmen in science. Mr. Harlow Hoskins is the director. The members meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The club makes field trips, works experiments, and listens to guest speakers. Freshman Science Club is open to any freshman boy or girl with a C average or above. The officers this year are: President, Darwin Lyons: Vice President, Gor- don Knutson: Secretary, Richard Eliasenp Treasurer, Terry Mullan.
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