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Comero Club i Camera Clubbers are clustered around one of this year's projects - Table-top photography. Also the members took pictures of school sports - football, basketball, baseball and track, some of which were used in this book. From left to right the officers are Jim Farber, vice- presidentg Alan Bankhead, print director, Richard Hitch, president, Lael Heath, program chairman, and Barbara Rhodes, acting secretary. Stomp Club Seated: Bobby Sherman, Penny Jumonville, Cinda Evans, John Schafer, president, Sally Rhodes, secretary, Carol Turner, Can- dace Feek. Standing: Joe Lisicich, Alan Bankhead, vice-president Karlis Ullis, Dick Pease, Milton Harkness, Don Powell, Rosemary Stamp Club meetings are held periodically after school in the Mason Library. Sometimes auctions are held at which time stamps are sold. Other times stamps are traded or exchanged. Royse. 67
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I . f Moth Club Some members of the Math Club, John Hunter, Jim Farber, Charles McGregor, Richard Hitch, John Sporich, work out part of the Binomial Theorum at a club meeting. Organized for interested ninth graders, the group during the year worked on logarithms, the binary system and mathematical puzzles and games. rganizafiona Science Club Science Club Offi- cers: Row lg Barb Rothermel, Sec'y.g Dave Finholm, Pres.g Larry Kur- mel, Vice-Pres.g uwayno, Treas. Row 2: Dennis Hale Inger Eskildsen, Rick Perkins, John Sporich, Diane McCarty, Delores Weller, all l4l'l' mem- ffbeffs ofthe Pro- gram Committee. The Science Club of Mason Junior High consists of about 30 ninth grade Science students. The aim of the club is to further our understanding of topics beyond our course of study and in related fields. Our program includes projects, some of which were used in the Science Fair at C.P.S., experiments, films, speakers and planned tours. A uranium hunt is planned for this spring - to use our new Geiger counter. 66
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Junior Red Cross Junior Red Cross Officers: Dagny Erickson, Vice-Presidentg Gretchen Vadheim, Presidentg Diane McCarty, Secretary- Treasurer. Representatives pictured are Sally Woodard, Toni Long, Fred Syvertsen, John Stewart, Mike King. The activities of the Junior Red Cross benefit the needy. Any money raised during a campaign is used for the relief of those less fortunate than we. Red Cross Boxes, filled annually, are especially for the children in war-torn countries. We are proud of the unselfish generosity of Mason students in their effort to give as much as they are able. Voice of Christion Youth Mason's VCY Club meets weekly for Christian fellowship and the promotion of clean, moral living at school and is composed of individuals from many dif- ferent churches. Guest speakers- and outstanding youth leaders are heard as well as local talent. Christian films have also been a part of the program. The club has had exchange meetings with clubs from other Schools and also L.to R. Carol Atkinson, Karen Ristvit sponsors a Quiz Team. Members share in S9C'Y'tI'9aS'3 Jan Cheney, presidentg the weekly, all-city rally and enjoy its L0T'I'8i1'10 Bradley, Pia1'1iSt: Phyllis social functigns algo, Harm, songsg Diane Belsvik, prayer. A GROUP OF STUDENTS ENJOY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP AT VCY 68
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