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D row Interest From Many Sentinels :YQ if SCIENCE CLUB president, Jerry Haber, demonstrates the use of a Jacobs Ladder. MAGNOLIA INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB-TOP ROW: Mr. Williams, advisor, Mr. Buck, advisor, Mr. Jackson, advisor, Mr. Oliver, advisor. SECOND ROW: P. Wright, D. McCroskey, M, Kelly, R. Sturgess. THIRD ' ROW: K. Garrett, E. Canady, R. Oliver, N. Misserville, V. Hartley. BOTTOM ROW: B. Stammer, J. Pantler, D. Wong, R. Gotreau. i O MIT OFFICERS Pat Wright, Darrell Wong, Ken Garrett, and Bob Stargess are shown in a car which they helped to rebuild. nd
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Science and Industrial Technolo .ii r I 5 QY SCIENCE CLUB-TOP ROW: Mr. Arthur Maser, advisor, J. Haber, D. Funk, M. Lewis, B. Gillon, B. VanRoggen, B. Rutherford. BOTTO D. MacKinnon, M. Sweger, K. Kiel, T. Arambula, M. Whittaker. Scientia Vita, as the Magnolia Science Club is known, has experienced its second successful year. Highlighting the activities of the club have been field Trips to such places as Aeronutronics and Borax Research Lab- oratories. These have been supplemented by talks given by club members on such sub- iects as boolean algebra and radiation. At the meetings, various speakers have been present and films showing different phases of science were shown. Many of the club members also belonged to the after school class in radiation which is sponsored by Mr. Arthur Maser, who is also the ad- visor for the Science Club. This gives them additional background information on one of the most interesting fields of study today. Jerry Haber has served as President of the Science Club this year, and the other officers have been Margaret Sweger, vice president, Kandy Kiel, secretary, and Dennis Funk, treasurer. They have worked together to fur- ther students' interest in the field of Science. Money matters have been solved by the annual caramel corn sale which is a favorite among the students on campus. Sticky fin- M ROW: gers were evident in every class during the week of the sale. Magnolia Industrial Technology Club, bet- ter known as MIT is off to a running start after its second successful year. The MIT is mainly a service organization composed of outstanding students in the fields of Electron- ics, Drafting, Automotive technology, and wood shop, who work for the benefit of the Industrial Arts, They work together to pro- mote interest in these fields, and also by participating in various school functions. One of MlT's activities which is a favorite among the students is the car smash. With sledge hammers, the students are allowed to release all their pent up emotions, whether it be ill feelings toward their best girl or boy friends or dismay because of a rough class, or just wanting to show off their muscles. All of this for iust the nominal fee of five cents, The MIT whose officers are Ken Garrett, president, Pat Wright, vice president, Darrell Wong, secretary, and Bob Sturges, treasurer, are under the advisorship of Mr. Williams.
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if New Campus Clubs Promote NewesT of The clubs on campus This year, The Sales Club is cerfainly one of The busiesT. This club which was sTarTed from a class in reTail merchandising, has proved iTself of greaT service To The clubs as well as The school. lTs main funcTion is To handle any sales on campus. Many clubs have availed Themselves of The Sales Club services, espe- cially The AFS, whose sTudenT direcTory sale was handled by The Sales Club. The club also Took over The sales of sTudenT body cards, yearbooks, bus TickeTs, game TickeTs, dance TickeTs, and even seT up sTands aT The Homecoming fooTball game To sell The plas- Tic megaphones. Mr. Dave Powers, acTiviTies direcTor, is in charge of The Sales Club and iT has proved To be a big success. The Sales Club is made up of a group of energefic sTu- denTs whose enfhusiasm Toward Their work has a definiTe influence on The sales resis- Tance of The sTudenTs aT Magnolia. One of The newer clubs on campus This year, InsighT, has grown in populariTy among The sTudenTs of Magnolia. lnsighT, afTer a slow sTarT lasT year, has come back in full force as a newer Type of service club. lnsighT Took command of The Senior Surveys, disTribuTing and collecring Them Through The American GovernmenT classes and evaluaT- ing Them. The evaluaTion of These surveys were held in a series of meeTings open To The public. lnsighf also had an inTeresTing schedule of speakers coming from every walk of life, and speaking on Their chosen professions: The do's and don'T's as well as The sTudy and developmenf involved. AcTing as ad- visors for lnsighT This year have been Mr. Roberf Carlberg and Mr. John Conniff wiTh backing from The resT of The counseling sTafT. lnsighT's officers have been Mary Rogers, presidenT, and Rick Goldman, vice presidenT. SALES CLUB - TOP ROW: M. Capurro, E. Braze, S. Peringer, B. Adamson, D. Gandy, SECOND ROW: R. Belanger, L. OliveTTe, B. McKay, G. Ahre, Mr. Dave Powers, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: C. Tilloco, L. Anderson, P. Greene, B. Cleal, V. Burnerte, C. Moor, C. Hale. Service ?F?i???f U avg' fgegwwgi TMI ii mi. ii. T. .. ff T V f ,. g jg Q , T. TQ. 1 g f if Q- . T555 L lu , T 1 Q ,J . . , if we 'L ei i iii.. E-W H-Q T -4 lil ii . S iii . . -Maze x 1-r
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