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x 3x exx Xx xxx ' q . x e w Nxm FIRST ROW: Kathy Fifield, Elaine Lee, Paula Levesque. SECOND ROW: Robin Kay, Nicky Ashley, Sandy Parker. THIRD ROW: Miss Munnings, Gerry Town- send, Pat Bersenberger, Sandy Cevey. Library Club The purpose of the Library Club is to encourage and to in- terest students in entering the library profession. This is done by stimulating good reading habits and by working in coopera- tive groups. Remember: Books, like friends, should be well chosen. Upper picture: Charlene Kucera, Pres., Mr. Wensel, Sponsor. Lower picture: FIRST ROW: Laurie McLauren, Treas., Karen Losch, Vice-Pres. Trulsen, Sec. SECOND ROW: Laura Redira, Irene Castlen, Barbara Sawyer, Kat THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wagner, Mike Jones, D011 Hartzell, Don Smith. , Charlene Kucera, Trudy e11 Thompson, Jean Taketa.
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FRONT ROW: Bill Yonushonis, Bill Doleman, Chuck McCarty, Janis Put- man, Sherry Wagner BACK ROW: Mr. Moore, Dard Ringenback, Bob In- gram, Charles Limpus, Ronald Jennings, Eric Orme, Robert Shoss, Ed Watson, Roger Ayers. The Science Club has divided itself into two groups, Biological andiPhysical. This year their main concern was with the successful operation of the Science Fair. Chuck . McCarty was the winner of the Physical Sciences exhibit with his collection of snow I flakes. Bob Clegg's exhibit, embryo development, was the winner in the Biological Science division. In order to gain a better understanding of the hereditary processes of the Dro- sophila, the common fruit fly, the Biological Science Club chose this topic for its group project. The pursuit and development of personal interests is the major goal of the Physical Science Club. Science Clubs - L Bell,C. .K. Farr, Moore.l. ; LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Zedler, Rick Wilson, Jay Bargmann, Mike Weil, B Barbara Baran, Mr. Buchholz.
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FIRST ROW: Ann Tsubota, Robin Beckett, Mimi Caisse, Nancy Hoover, Susan Harris, Barbara Schick, Nancy Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Miss Bury, Connie Markey, Midge Stewart, Linda Prael, Karen Penuoyer, Carol Pollard, Fran D'Alessio, Lynn Rossi, Pat Hyde, Annette Plemmons, Mary Lou Oliver, Janice Schoonover, Sharon McCluskey, Renee Blanchett. ?m- T ryouts for teaching with experience 3 done in the elementary school and lectures era- by persons in the field, help our mem- bers to decide if this will be the life for them. Connie can teach too. Teach, Connie, teach.
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