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Science Club Renamed John McBride speaks to delegation. President, Carol Hansen Advisor, Dave Cleove At the first meeting of the Bi-Phy-Chem Club, former- ly the Science Club, Carol Hanson was elected presi- dent; Bruce Hall, vice-president; Nancy Whitsitt, secretary, and Doug Whitlock, treasurer. Mr. Dave Cleave, club adviser, offered help with science projects, one of which started and ended with the idea of radiating rats and sending them through mazes. A science fair winner from Castle Rock spoke about his coal break-down project and his award-winning trip to Washington D.C. This took place at the last meeting of the year. Anxious members awaits adviser. Vice President. Bruce Hall Forty students turn out for first mectim. 33
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Students receive Color Day awards. (representatives ponder vital issues. King Hobcrt and his date, Debbie Cushing. Ooo! It's heavy! In a parade of color, the Boys' League began their year's activities by sponsoring the annual Color Day. Awards were given for Most Original, Most Colorful, Most Humorous, and several other categories. In the winter, the Boys' League sponsored the Christmas, dance, Yuletide Vonderland, with Hobert Herber as king. Assemblies were arranged by commissioner Ralph Griffin. The first assembly onsisted of Washington State University football films. Other assemblies were 'Signal 30, a film on auto accidents, and a speaker on How to Buy a Car. he year's activities ended with a car check, aided by local police. Wh L t nttdi Intermission ot Yuletide Wonderland. 32 Right: Donee decorations ore prepared. Above: A decision has been reached.
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President, Emily Norwood Rcc. See., Dovene Coutts Zeaehers Mold Conference Three main events highlighted the school year for the Future Teach- ers of America. A picnic, held at Leverich Park, opened the year with hot dogs and potato chips. Many members of the club enjoyed the playground facilities. In November, the annual Southwest district conference was held at Hudson's Bay for all FTA members. Various faculty members led work- shops on their areas of the educational program. Emily Norwood, district coordinator for FTA, officiated at the conference. The annual Christmas children's party was held with Fort Vancou- ver's FTA in their auditorium shortly before Christmas. A fun-filled day for the youngsters was topped with Santa Claus and his goodies. The gaiety and Christmas spirit fulfilled all hopes of a successful year for the club. i I Love and affection prevailed at the FTA Children's Christmas Party. Members of FTA enjoyed a lato summer picnic at leverich Park. Top, left to right: Sharon Use 'em when you get 'em. Smith, Laura Bcsscrmon, Charlotte Rutkowski, Nancy Arisman. Gayle Holt, Dion Pratt, Karen Hortmon, Sandy Thompson, Ann Mickclwoit, Patti Allinger, and Sherrill Greely. Middle: Brenda Miles, Janice lindsoy. Sue Newfield, and Arlinda Swinkl Bottom: Sondy Gutierrez, Steve Pierce. Pom lovette, Terri Jones, Nora landers, and Davene Coutts. Hello, Pribce Charming?
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