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BSU Hosts A Swinging Fashion Show The Black Student Union, one of the more active clubs, promotes black awareness among the student body. This year, they had their most suc- cessful year ever. They attri- buted their success to the large attendance at their Valentine ' s Day Dance and their annual Fashion Show. Feeling ambi- tious, they decided to add a dance routine to the fashion show which turned out to be more work than anticipated but well worth the extra effort. Nobody will forget the discus- sions over who should model with whom or the long hours of rehearsal. All their proceeds went to the scholarship fund which will support an outstand- ing senior in his college en- deavors next year. The officers, Marcus Sweet, president; Jo- anne Perry, vice-president; and John Perry, treasurer, would like to give special thanks to Mr. Stoltz, who was a fantas- tic sponsor. I 1 t 1 T 1: i ' ■ 1 .M ' ■ Mark Riley Are you sure this is the right way to hold a tennis raquet? Eric Riley just can ' t seem to untangle those cuff links. Sheila Wright and Steve Steele strut their stuff. The infamous dance routine was a pleasant surprise for the crowd and the dancers really enjoyed giving them a show. 194 BSU
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Science Clubs Experiences i ffn Enjoy Educational Mr. Agostini puts that scientific mind to work, but his motherly instincts prevail. The Ecology Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Ellis, devoted most of their efforts to the preparation for their annual fair held at Exton Mall during Ecology Week in April. The fair was complete with demonstrations, films, information, tree sales and terrariums. Earlier in the year, the club spent a day at Hawk Mountain, hiking and picnicing, as well as visiting the brid sanctuary at the base of the mountain. Tlie members also spent alot of time in the greenhouse. Tlie Bio-Chem Club was busy this year with lectures, film nights, and their trip to the Washington Zoo. Mr. Augustini was this year ' s sponsor, everyone will agree that with his help their activities were very educational and beneficial. ' - . I Andy Brighton, Neeta Moonka, Chris Rodgers, Dave Rowland, Doug Young. One bunch of students who enjoyed the Bio-Chem picnic at Valley Forge. Who said smoking stunts my growth, they just make cans bigger these days! ' Ecology, Bio-Chem 193
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Cycle Club And Europe Tour Enjoy The Outdoors Dan Delap and Skip Wentzel take down their new tents at the conclusion of a great weekend. Oh, what a sight! Twe nty two fun-seeking indiviciuals form the group known as the Great Valley Europe Tour. Adventure and pleasure have been their goals since they began in 1975. Their destination being Europe and their departure date July 5, 1977. They plan to back- pack through England and Scotland for the first week then on to the continent of Europe for four more fun filled weeks. The These 42 days that await these lucky individuals will most likely prove to be packed with adventure and exciting memories. Many of these students are also members of the cycle club which provides weekend trips to prepare them for the summer ahead. Cycle Club not only hosted biJcing trips but also held a ca- noe trip and campout. Ann Kuntz, Pam Droms, Dacia and John Cambell take time out from breakfast to pose. LJ ' - ■• Nil mm Dan Delap in Planet of the Apes . STANDING; Skip Wentzel, Dacia Cambell, Dan Delap, Ann Kuntz, Caryl Jorda, Bob Hickman, Mary Sebold, Mitch Harper, Maureen Grady, Kirk Seagers, Brad Dolan, Brad Mattes. SITTING; John Cambell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Droms and in the stream Jay Nuszer. Not pictured; Mat Davis, Todd Rouse, Lys Johnson, Stephanie Bredikin, Mr. McCarter and Rick Funk. Cycle Club, Europe Tour 195
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