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?,Q gk .X l L34 YENCJ' C ' 1,50 Head Scientists for the Junior Einsteins meeting held every other Wednesday . . , and generally at the head of things are Ronald Mrnak, vice-presidentg Matthew Kautzman, president: Sally Walter, secretary- treasurer, and Miss Rita Baumann, adviser. Having fun while learning more about photography is this division of the Science club known as the Camera club. They are: D. Graf, M, Gerding, N. Vogel, S. Walter, L. Burch, S. Gerding, R. Mrnak, P. Larson. Pausing for a picture in the middle of a busy meeting are the Science club members . . . known as Junior Einsteins, they are, TABLE ONE: D. Casper, D. Little, J. Dawson, J. Hal- weg, H. Oss, L. Ost, M, Kautzman, L. Mrnak, R, Ferderer, L. Gillis, J. Farnum, G, Schempp: TABLE TWO: J. Judson, S, Walter, B, Morgan- thcler, D. Danroth, J. Usselmgn, M, Geiss, R. Wann, Scientific activities Junior Einsteins . . . students interested in science . . . are encouraged and aided by the Science club . . . newly re-organized group. This organiza- tion was in the past strictly for photography en- thusiasts and directed by Mr. George Fors. Now, under adviser Miss Rita Baumann, it includes any student, Freshman through Senior, interested in any phase of science. The club is divided into different groups with dif- ferent projects. One of these small groups is the Camera club . . . the group which, from the founding of the organization in 1950 until this year, was the Science club. ' One of the club's undertakings this year was the Science Fair. They not only entered their best projects in it, but they assumed complete charge of the display of proiects, and directed people who came to the exhibit around the gymnasium where the Fair was held. Through this and other projects the club fulfills its purpose of arousing in others an interest in science. 1, l IZ5 'L
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' 'lvrf-suv-4,L,. .' . x QI: 4 . S V 'Y-. Q vt, 'ii if lflf 1 ' ,Wi - E2 2 w,rfXx . rea ' ft 'I ' ii Qi' ROW ONE: D. Renner, S. Schmidt, S. Leingong, K. Smith, C. Cermak, E. Barth, B. Gratz. ROW TWO: Miss Nordick, L. Gieger, G. Fitzgerald, K. Hoffman, R. Stein, M. Stein, L. Emineth. ROW THREE: P. Helbling, B. Mulhauser, L, VanSickle, N. Vogel, J. Groner, E. Bohl, S. Olson, E, Stroh, B. Costello, M. Gerding, S. Pope. ROW FOUR: S. Gerding, R. Wolf, S. Shaw, C. Hagerott, D, leingung, S. Livdahl, A. Gartner. and domestic science - ., The Future Homemakers of America organization . . . f ,S once known as the Kraft IJ Club . . . sponsors many worthy activities throughout the year. This Thanksgiving, the girls packed a box of food for a needy family in l Mandan, and at Christmas, presented them with o Christmas tree. Preparing the Thanksgiving treat are P. Helbling, C. Hagerott, presi- dent, E. Barth, secretary, and Miss J. Nordick, adviser. .Q zu-W 5 K Pictured above, proudly modeling the results of their own elorts, homemakers M. Entzel, F. Monahan, J. Paris, R. Wolf, D. Miska, and E. Barth participate in the fall fashion show, given for the girls interested in F. H. A. A spring dance was sponsored by F. H. A. for the students in order to raise money to send a girl to the State F. H. A. Convention in Fargo. The club also sold autograph booklets. At the left . . . hungry after a busy meeting . . . the future homemakers line up in the Home Ec. rooms for refreshments, o B
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l'll0 I llYIIlfll0lill.ll'Il N I into nw: ri climaxed by Science Fair , 4 -rsr- 4- ' X is -4 H191-'E Science Fair of '55 . . . larger turnout this year than last . . . probably because interest was built up through lost year's success . . . also because of a larger and more diversified Science club backing it, Shown here helping students put the finishing touches on their pro- iects is Mr. George Fors . . . largely responsibile for first Science Fair, still a big help to students who need it, DUE! 112: HBH u, g Science Fair of '54 . , . over lO0 exhibits in first year of trial for a Science Fair in Mandan. Exhibits were placed in four divisions . . . Junior high boys, Junior high girls, Senior high boys, and Senior high girls, Winners were, in order, Charles Kelsch and Jim Lord, Judy Uden, James Tostevin, and Geraldine Renschler. From these four was selected the overall winner James Tostevin with his photomi . , , photo . . . pictures taken through a microscope of plants and animals. Some of the displays featured in the '54 Science Fair . . . these make the reason for increased interest obvious. Why? They're good!! 'B
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