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44.5 ,aa Members of the South High Aquarium Club are Front Row: J. Onerheim, A. Stewart, J. Senior Jim Schenatzki gently pokes a mud puppy which has been set in a separate tank. .p i Schur, J. Golberg. Back Row: D. Neubauer, S. Nybeck and J. Heising. The Aquarium has Science Clubs Continue To Play Active Roles A look at cloud formation in a transport plane was a Weather Club highlight. Members of the club also got a tour of the Air National Guard and Hector Air- been an active club at South for several years for students interested in building aquariums port weather stations. The club kept a station of their own on the South industrial wing roofQDaily readings and often forecasts were read inthe morning an-J nouncemnts. June 1 was the date of a fund-raising car wash. Concessions were sold at games by Aquarium Club to raise money. This was spent on fish and a 55 gallon fish tank for the library, to be placed there as soon as a stand is constructed. Unfortunately S60 worth of fish in a science room tank were killed by polluted tank water. one hundred forty-three
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.....,. 'l , -' 21.951 ' ,,,,. 0ww-WH A. Tollefson, J. Janssen and D. Johnson make weather reports on the announcements. Each JI-1Ckie Schur Cleans Out an aquarium 35 Perf Of up the Weather Club which gives daily day the club compiles their information, her less attractive duties in Aquarium Club. W ,fe Student teacher Mrs. Marilyn Larson and Dan capture fish in order to transfer them to is pictured is the 55 gallon tank which the Neubauer make a concentrated attempt to another tank for the summer. The tank which Aquarium Club purchased for the library. one hundred forty-two
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iELiDl 1' wa 4 , 7 40 :fs '.'ig .135 n Q Q . Bruins-of the Air editor, senior Olson, start as ,mf 5 iw' Ljw p we prepares to take the waits for the Saturday morning program to main ,ontrol room que to start the show. one hundred forty-four V. ,Ml v.. Lsuigf a Rasmussen reads her news script covering the up-coming musical. Mr. Larry Holzer, center, checks scripts for soph Hallie Kruger and frosh Laura Lien.
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