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SCIENCE CLUB iabove3 Row 1: E. Langdon, C. Snider, R. James, M. Stroble, P. Reynolds, N. Stiffler, P. Zeek, J. Norris, H. Santilli, F. Kimmel, G. Fulton. Row 2: B. Mabbitt, D. Poivre, T. Brown, J. Cronin, J. Boyles, T. Pattison, J. Chaney, S. Hyde, J. Johnston, E. Robbins, J. Cadbury, R. Drake, J. Schorey, P. Blackburn, Mr. Clark lsponsorl. Row 3: E. Medler, B. Beeson, F. Sills, E. Townsend. NATURE STUDY CLUB Cbelowl Row 1: B. Frodge, C. Knoderer, T. Vifinder, B. Schwartzkopf, M. Dillie, H. McConnaughey, F. Smith, C. Parks fsponsorl, M. Parks, L. Dee, F. Leist, J. Mallott, J. Zimmerman, B. Futrell, J. Bell. Row 2: R. Ward, K. 0'Connel, B. Crawford, B. Robertson, Mr. Lennon, J. Cheesman, R. Jenness, K. Casterline, R. Dilly, Z. Alexander, E. Townsend, E. Robbins, B. Stroud. Row 3: M. Peterson, M. Schwaner, M. Maddox, S. Hahnert, B. Green, T. Lennon, D. Oswalt, N. Willmaln, D. Langdon, B. Murray, J. Sorenson, R. Tucker. tLeftJ Jack Boyles, treas., Jack Chaney, pres., and Gene Farling, vice-pres., Science Club ofiicers, inspect an in- strument panel for the cock- pit of a plane. 4Rightl Nature Study Club officers Milton Parks, pres., Valorie Hollis, vice-pres., and cure snow for examination under a microscope. Francis Smith, sec.-treas., se-
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Three' supervise the halls of science F Smells of a rather peculiar nature, rising from the chemistry lab, are pretty well grounded clues that some of those future uCuries are again preparing a strange brew to make the building wear a fascinating perfume. Mr. Clark! shows these so-called scientists how to pour acid in a test tube and not necessarily all over themselves. When one of your Guardian Angel's wards strug- gles from chemistry into physics, he can start puzzling over some really complicated Hgures. I-Iere's where your angelic conscience-guider is vitally needed to keep minds from straying. On the biological side of science, Colon E. Parks helps underclassmen to prepare for their future in high school. Having received his B. S. degree from Indiana Central College, this science instructor is also a graduate of Indiana University, where he obtained his A.M. Puttering around in the garden proves more interesting than other forms of relaxation to this pedagogue. Also a teacher of general science, Mary M. Greene journeyed to Indiana University and Ball State Teachers College to earn her A.B. degree. Aside from teaching, this director of students is interested in travel, photography, and horsemanship. 'l:See also page 17. TI-IERE,S SCIENCE IN THOSE BUBBLES. Science teachers Mr. Clark, Miss Greene and Mr. Parks inspect an innovation in the form of plastic bubbles. THE MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE BEING UNVEILED. fTopJ Physics students Patty Zeek, Clyde Suite and .lim Fulton work with vacuum pump. fCenterD Apparently the odor of HQS isnlt very pleasant to Patsy Huston and Joan Norris, who are making it in the chemistry lab. CBottomJ Members of biology class- Earl Townsend, Eddie Robbins, Valorie Hollis and Milton Parks-study the teeth of a fossil.
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,1 Here is where Guardian Angel really shines! How she enjoys see- ing students learn the whys and wherefores of physical well-being and put this knowledge into practical use. G. A. is always in there pulling during any athletic encounter, inspiring tl1e boys with that unever-say-diel' spirit. Of course even she has Neff days, which might result in an Airedale defeat. But then there's always the next game to look forward to. iq Q.. Q. C, of 4Z6f af f' 17 Xylv V ' Wg r N Hjk -, ov,-Zrnn U ,I 4
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