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Al l SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: I. Koepsell M johnson L Werth J Natho J Pohar P Carst K Laub scher. Second Row: S. Pillote, Sec Treas D Davis C Peterson R Ax G Holm S Strote S McCoy Pres. Wzird Row: D. Kelley, E. Williams L Widell Vice Pres F Kulberg J Sjostrom K Crossland I Vause, B. Erickson, K. Mulford. Scientists earn about aser Guilford Science Club is composed of stu- dents interested in all phases of science. The club is divided into four special interest groups: biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The high points ofthe year were two special lecturesg one on the laser beam and the other on the physiology of speech. The purpose of the club is to stimulate work on projects and research papers.
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ep Club in Action 94 f ,rrrr X Pep Club officers Sue Sowle, Vice-President, Nancy Shepherd, Presidentg Jamie Salamone, Senior Representativeg Debbie Sandona, Sophomore Representative, and Gayle Saunders, Secretary, laugh over a good joke. , fy -7 .hm 2, In if ew -VV r..r --cv, Four enthusiastic Pep Club members paint a poster for the Boy- lan game. Nancy Shepherd, President, hands her means of controlling the crowded gym to Barb Girling, '67, as Mary Cibelius, '68, calls Pew.. Pep Club balloons are released during half time of a football game. to a friend across the room. Since Pep Club began this year at Guilford, not only was a new attendance record of 410 set, but the number of activities also increased. Balloons were sold at most of the major home football games, and for both foot- ball and basketball games, members painted posters and learned cheers to instill enthusiasm in the student body. A dance following the basketball tip-off was co- sponsored by G.A.A. and Pep Club. Pep Club president Nancy Shepherd stated that, All the officers had fun planning these activities, and they feel that it has been a very successful year.
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96 Food for oldiers and Food for tudent POLITICAL SCIENCE - Front Row: S. Gordon, E. Taphorn, N. Stohl, Sec., S. MacMorris, Peterson, D. Larson, M. Harvey, L. Sagona, N. Barrick, P. Jacobsen, M. Clilford, C. Cibelius, H. Ralston, V. Nelson. Second Row: T. Page, L. Laven, L. Hoffman, S. Cero, M. johnson, K. Smith, S. johnson, Durgom, Treas.g A. Corbett, S. Erickson, B. Nyboer, M. Cibelius, J. Peterson, K. Wanke, K. Getts. Third Row: R. Maxwell, V. Brace, H. johnson, C. Emery, S. Baker, P. Bowie, S. Howarth, S. Freeberg, N. Westberg, K. Sand, M. Plaszczewski, L. Kittleson, B. Whitcher, L. Westerberg, S. Palm. Fourth Row: L. Widell, B. Floden, Pres.g R. Brown, Vice-Pres., T. Larsen, B. Erickson, F. Arnold, Koepsell, A. Wilson, S. Larson, A. Field, C. Verson, L. Cooper, M. Garland. U V it , . f gr. Promoting interest and participation in the r I field of political science and keeping the stu- ' dent well-informed on major political issues are the two main goals of the Political Science Club. Among this year's activities were an after- game dance and a project in which food was sent to the American boys in Viet Nam. The club also featured politicians such as john B. Anderson and Adlai Stevenson III, Adlai Stevenson, III, guest speaker, crosses the gym floor to the podium followed by Ray Brown, Vice-President, and two assist. ants.
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