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1 , ' -rm. A I swan, xr .J Biology cluh mcmhers listened attentively to a presentation hy a fellow cluh BIOLOGY CLUB A flower grew. A vaccine was dis' covered. Biology students studied these wonders of life in Future Biologists, Incorporated. Through field trips to Holton and Hunkle and Lakeside Lahoratories, through lilms on wildlife, through weekends at Trees for Tomorrow, the future lwiologists learned through visual experiences. ig ,N President Phyllis Artis presided over a meeting with tlie help of -lane Kundmann, secretary: Harvey Sheriuan, Vice President: and Todd Bcndfeldt, treasurer. Ulwscrvation and discussion hy the science wizards over educated llat worms or radiated euglena were occurrences common at Science Cluh. This project work plus outside speechcs, one this year hy a glass' hlower, consumed much ol' the meeting time. The clulw served to hring interested science students tof gether in further study, criticism, and icleafswapping, X QW 7' lilwi 334 mall' M'-iff lim ,w 351, i 2 Tfwi, xxx, 1156612 INK' mi 4:Tfi'g? K C Cat.. 53,3 T:,,2a,Y..t. C' gf-.ll . .Zuni 5.9153 Sig. RSL., et., f..,iii5 vxa, 5 ., wg! I M Cd if lug I ff, ' my I .uui.miuH..H? T 1 .H , I I Nik. 'Suas .Alf 'lwuialinz-. 4 5' ww. ,dr 7 gzeuiii gl Y 1 1 ' Attaching the last piece ol tape, several science cluh mcmhers linishcd their carnival hooth. Nancy Gilwson, senrtaryftieasuieri Sue Arm- s - ., ,. . 22 ttiong, president. lztl fuirlwiiy. Xlki Pflcldlllt held a pii'fiin'i'ting coiilciviice.
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as e ,, Wiiiw, A in lg f ' psig- i Ser, sh M J. . 5... im SCIENCE DEPARTME Developing in their students a systematic method of thinking. a logical approach to everyday prohlems, an appreciation of the ways of science, an under' standing of the environment, and a familiarity with lahoraf tory techniques is the goal of the Science Department teach' ers as they guide their students from general science to science seminar. Guiding the teach' ing, these instructors offer to ahle and interested students opportunities for extra projf ects. Offered also is an acf celerated program through which talented science students may, as seniors in science sem' lk inar, pursue special projects and special prohlems which lwring them into advanced theories san introduction to the field and set theory-fand scientific techniqucsfmolecular di' mension measurement, statistical analysis, and instrumentaf tion. u-N. ,qw Mr. Schwartz xv, Ns .1 'mls Mr. Dasse li i fm I Iii is , ra A :Ss ii -r ex E el Mr. Benton df' Mr. Fischer Mr, Gromine Mr. Liebherr Miss Linney Mrs. Rudcrt Q, X
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Squeezed into the projection room of the little theater the AUd1Ox19Lldl Aids staff members prepared to show a movie. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CLUB Service to the students, service to the teachers, service to the community busied the audiofvisual aids staff during free periods, study halls, spare time, and weekends. With slide projectors and opaque projectors, with movie projectors and record players, the members, trained in the uses of these machines, brought entertainment, brought learning through sight and sound. Advisor Mr. Frank demonstrated the proper method of re winding a tape recorder to two members.
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