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Qt mn- ta. At left, Joe Burnham and Ed Corbin seem to be conjuring up a little mixture of their own ,..' 'Say, boys, isnt some- thing amiss about this experiment? Below, Jim Claftcy and Brian Golberg learn some more about earth satellites after a University of Minnesota-sponsored science assembly. Scientists Find Chance In Proiects and Fair Members of the Science Club exercise their talents throughout the year developing individual in- terests and making science proiects to enter in the annual science fair. The regional science fair, which is held alternately in Rochester and Winona, is per- haps the biggest event of the year. This year, region- al and national honors were won by George Hallen- beck for his exhibit, Some Principles of Electronic Computing. Science Club makes it possible tor students inter- ested in various fields of science to use their know- ledge and to become acquainted with new vocations. The Science Club members this year include in the first row, John Barker, Dennis Meadows, Bill Gage, Tim Bair, and Mike Ryan, and in thc back row, Darrell Rasmussen, Tom Kruse, Jon Daviv son, and Paula Monson.
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Last year's members who acted as principals are: Front Row: D. Twentyman, D. Opheim, P. Culp. Second Row: J. Rushton, N. Ogle, A. Morris. Third Row: M. Martinson, S. Halvorson, J. Malloch, N. Angelici, J. Til- lotson, S, Butt, J. Harris, S. Rietman, B. Love, K. Lo- gan, J. Ridenour, J. Bag genstoss, B. Clagelt. Principals Initiate Nat'l Honor Members One of the highest distinctions that a high school student can receive is becoming a member of the National Honor Society. Qualifying for the organization requires a B average and one year's enrollment in the school. Based on scholarship, character, leadership, and service, this award is given to the top tive percent of the iunior class and the top fifteen percent of the senior class. This spring the new members were inducted at the all-school assembly on June fifth. Juniors and seniors who were in- itiated this year are: Front Row: J. Halvorson, L. Gaile, T. Hackman, A. Schoonover, P. Wod, J. Pedersen, K. Winter, C. Searle, S. Hansen. Second Row: D. Shelley, L. Bigelow, L. Pred- more, S. Wollaeger, W. Wollaeger, J. Masson, M. Schuster, S. Kingsbury, B. Adams, C. Christenson. Third Row: A. Carmen, J. Settimi, J. Boucsein, P. Thorkelson, N. Sauer, D. Kirkwood, C. Code, D. Harms, S. Christian, D. Finke. Front Row: V. Margellos, L. Colbenson, L Hendershot, J. Bezoier, J. Chisholm, A. Mit chell, S. Showalter, E. Ekstrum, J. Doering T. Kvale. Second Row: D. Meadows, N. Pag enhart, J. Bennett, G. Green, B. Benson, S Schomberg, D. Sorenson, E. Sellin, L. Geist, W. Gage. Third Row: S. Jackman, H. Wil liams, M. Moeller, J. Schultz, G. Miller, S Tschirley, J. Kvole, L. Alex, L. Bushee. l. wENS - 1'-4 If I -llt I i-' HB3
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l F.T.A. members record their attendance at the first meeting of the year, an open house in the student center. Students Prepare For Future Teaching The Future Teachers ot Americc has been a scene of much vitalit activity. Approximately 80 member been preparing themselves to serve various fields of this profession. Th impressive ceremony of the year candlelight initiation service. Fu: food have always highlighted each ing. At right are the officers of Seated are: Nancy Ferris, treasure Judy Pederson, vice president. St are: Susan Christian, secretary and Dubbert, president. Part of the membership ot the F.T.A. is shown here attending one of their regular after-school meet- ings.
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