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'Wah -Q.: ,-f 1' ,ai Row 'l: Michael Palance, Thomas Boyd, Dennis Carroll, Lavona Sorensen, secretary-treasurer, Tom McCormack, president, Bill Parke, Keith Finks, Richard Mire. Row 2: Joh! Graves, Steve Gould, LeRoy Lanktree, Martin Maas, Don Lubin, Robert Messer, Bob Johnson, Bob Marsh, Mr. Peryon. Once a week the chess and checker enthu- siasts of South Campus meet to challenge other members of Chess and Checkers Club in a game of skill or to learn the basic rules for beginners. . g Throughout the year contests and matches are 0 f , held. Headed by its president Tom McCormack, Chess and Checkers Club has attracted many new members. r Row 'lc John Sergo, president, Richard l Payner, vice-president, Steve Roney, ' -J treasurer, Row 2: Don Munter, Bob Eye- ' stone, John DeLong, Andrew Seacord. Finding new proiects to interest the members of Conservation Club has been the talk of the Club's i958 officers. Under the supervision of Mr. Wallace Schwass, the club took field trips to forest preserves and nearby natural wonders. Lectures by persons who have traveled exten- sively in the United States and Canada comprised another facet of Conservation Club's activities. 5 Row 'lz Sally Gladish, Bobbie Johnson, Kathy Mock, treasurer, Doug Schaefer, vice-president, Phil McGarr, president- Betty Fehrenkamp secretary- Sue Atkinson, vice-president, John Sharpless, historian, Peg Kurtz, Holly Spoor. Row 2: Bob Warning, Allen Wittmer Andrea Seqqmql B-Hb Ngffhu qv Cin-1 , c c cy Vecztch, Diana Holman, Judy Kurtz, Kenna Frohm, Tom McCormack. Row 3: Jim Robeson, Jim Kulseng-Hansen, Ronald Rezny Stexe Hughes Erny Kuncl Rich Curran, John Miller, Judy Edlund, Mr. Steger, sponsor. f . S gr Q 3 1 I6
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NN .. assess X 3 4ff L Q ' 'W I ,fi gm 5 , v Row 1: Mr. Hanson, adviser, Mrs. Wenner, adviser, John DeLong SC secretary, Jack Hurska, S.C. vice-president, Mr. Pope, adviser, Row 2 Dana Roberts Ronald Sl t M k Lozar, Bob Row . R ' ' ' a In I e Williams Edwin Smith e ow 3. Phil Stlcka, Bob Eyestone, Art Hammann Dave Oberhlll Terry Harris Doug Winger Art Tabor John Hardie understanding of math and science This year Bi-Phy-Chem has two divisions, one at North Campus and one at South Campus. The members of the North Campus division gave lectures at South Campus and the members of h t e South Campus division are frequently in at- ampus meetings. Members tendance at North C are starting this year, as a club project, the con- stru ' ' ' ction of a twelve inch reflecting telescope. Bi Phy Chem members Bob Rowe, Norm Solliday, John Lemon, and Dou S h ff ' ' g c a er examine a prolect at the North Campus Science Fair. Railroad Club has extended its scope of acti- vities this year to include not on activities, but also many new ones. It took its now annual trip to Milwaukee, to visit the Milwaukee Railroad, and among the new acti- vities the club has sponsored are model con- tests and auctions of members' equipment. ly last year's Row 'la Bill Irwin, vice-president- Burt Mall president Barr Fr , , 1 y y, secretary treasurer Tom Pammer Ed Klmger Pat Maklns Row 2 Richard Smith Dana Roberts Ro Quick, Tom Russ, Malcolm McKean, Bill Kovacs, Don Behnke.
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Row 'lz Cathy Wooledge, Jane Phillips, Paulette Guarello, Joe Kinnebrew, pres, Jim Downs, v. presg Sara Williams, SEC-'il'eUSi Ginger Paus, Mag Knight, Ginger Fuller, Marilyn Ursu, Row 2: John Dickinson, John Madden, Lou Freilach, Judy Forres, Barb Longiohn, Karen Kucera, Dave VanBaalen, Jerry Gragg, John Hattendorf. Row 3: Chuck Lamoreaux, Ron Palmer, Tom Nowicki, Gary Nordman, Dave Batter, Rick Scoville, Don Palmer, Larry Vaughan. One part of Boat Club'S program this year was visiting the boat show and watching the actual construction Of o boat. This nautical club gives an opportunity for the sea craft enthuf siasts of South Campus to meet and discuss the different phases of boating. Although this year was the first time Boat Club has competed in the homecoming parade, the seafarers managed to anchor themselves to a solid honorable mention. possibilities for math and science careers. Students of North and South Campus linked their transmitters and worked together in the hams' association of LT Radio Club. The year's activities were highlighted by contacting nu- merous amateur radio operators in most of the forty-eight states, Canada, and other countries. The members also visited manufacturers of radio parts and toured neighboring radio stations. Row 1: Eddie Green, George Grisaffe, president, Thomas Buholz, Robert Crapple. Row 2: Fred Richter, Lee Schwartz, Mr. Elmer Chessman, advisor, Jerry Pierce, secretary-treasurer. The Camera Club, founded in 1902, has been divided into two clubs, one at North Campus and one at South Campus. However both clubs combined on one project in 1958, remodeling the dark room in Mr. Chessman's lab. Besides providing photographers for the Lion and the Tab , Camera Club also took pictures of the Corral show and the Science Fair. Row 1: Tom Nepil, Dick Parker, president, Rich Means, vice- regident- Keith Finks treasurerg Duane St. Germain. Row 2: gill T,-ipfgi David Snelling, Jack Bellor, Jim Robeson, Michael Palance, Roger PhilliP5- 17 -
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