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Members of the experimental division of the Science Club study the habits of newly hatched chicks. Science Club Serves Varied Interests Diversified interests in the field of science re- sulted in the division of the Science Club into two distinct groups. In Science Club I Mr. Block spon- sored a chemistry experimentation group, while Mr. Hart worked with students experimenting in physics and math. In Science Club II Mr. Kieffer's group studied radiation effects and Mr. Hintz ad- vised his group in the study of experimental psy- chology. Both sections sponsored the science fair, which displayed a variety of student projects. The fair, open to grade school students as well, provided an opportunity for creativity among students interest- ed in science. Awards were given for the three best projects. Sponsor of the radiation division of the Science Club, George Kief- fer, explains the complex workings of the radiation machine to stu- dent Bryan Bauer. -4Q-
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Club Stimulates Interest in Art Mr. Fischer explains the beauty of Baroque Davis, Madelyn Wagner and Betty Macy, architecture to Sharon Dahlinger, Darlene senior members of the Fine Arts Club. Fine Arts was organized to familiarize the tecture and dance, the idea of modern dance, and members of the club with the art that makes up the early style of folk dancing were discussed our everyday life. thI'0l1gh0l1'C the Year- Visual arts, with an emphasis on ancient archi- n Kings, Bishops, Seated: David Wille, Daryl Rice, Preston Rell, Charles Heyman. Gary Korsmeyer. Standing: Jody Thorp, Mr. Hintz, club sponsor. -39- Knights. . Checkmate, no, stalemateg we'll call it a draw. These words echoed through the halls of Lutheran High as members of the Chess Club competed with each other in their weekly chess games. Chess Club was organized for people who really enjoy the game and want to learn more about it. Many intramural tournaments and some interscholastic tourna- ments, including one at Sheridan Union, were scheduled throughout the year.
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Because of student demand, the Dramatics Club was divided into two groups. Meeting every two weeks, each section emphasized a particular phase of dramatics. Group I concentrated on acting, presenting short vignettes and skits during the club period. Members not participating in these sketches critically evaluated the acts. Back- stage techniques were studied by Group II. Learning to apply make-up, to set up props, and to create special lighting effects were among the skills developed. Front Row: Susie Borchert, Sheryl Natzke, Pat Thompson, Marilynne Moats, Pam Florell, Elaine Speelman, Mr. Dosien, sponsor. Second Row: Janet Clausen, Venna Bangert, Judy Sydebotham, Janeen Fair- man, Norma Leising, Mary Krenz, Kathy Wille, Diane Brockmeier, Bob Krueger. Third Row: Hazel Maycumber, Charlotte Heyman, Ronnie Welk, Bonnie Mausolf, Jerry Blay, Kathy Minor, Darlene Nolan, Carl Thaemert. Dramatics Club Re-organized pf., 1 - - f . v - Front Row: J ohnna Hecht, Betty Macy, Kathy Wood- hams, Joy Carlson, Bob Moats, Mr. Fischer, sponsor. Second Row: Janet Oleson, Ellen Lesnitt, Katie Mur- ray, Judy Watt, Sue Hoffmann, Mary Kelly, Carolyn Carstens. Third Row: Greg Boyko, Mark Brinkman, Guy Patterson, Cliff Payne, Al Miller, Jim Oleson, Dave Hitztaler. -41-.
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