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Tradition Through Innovation In the past three years, Northwest- ern Wildcats have started many tra- ditions with their extracurricular clubs and organizations. These groups help tradition grow, while the members acquaint themselves with a career they may like to pursue or simply have a good time. As traditions develop the underclass- men will come to know and follow them. Every year newly organized clubs begin customs that will con- tribute to the cultural atmosphere, the tradition of the school. 125
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At a meeting of the Physics Club, the members, Val Scho, Barb Wallace, Linda Zielke, Carol Hresko, Anne Grove, Nancy Eifler, Greg Corbin, Wayne Thies, John Stengel, Timothy Fisher, Ralph Gregus, Wallace Dutkowski, Shan Marlette, Gary Marsa, Carl As Ralph Gregus tells of an experience which he survived, Gerald Borden, left, and Ray Washington, right, share the funny incident. 126 Matthews, Ray Washington, Gerald Borden, Roman Gregulak, Marsha Frazier, Jerry Gibbons, Rick Russell, and Mr. Collins, talk over the coming events of the year. Physics Club Helps Students Gain Extra Scientific Knowledge Perhaps one of the more scientific extra- curricular clubs in our school meets weekly in Mr. Collins room, 417. It is, of course The Physics Club. A committee, rather than officers, governs the meetings. It is com- posed of: Wally Dutkowski, Tom Hilde- brant, Shan Marlette, Carol Hresko and Carolyn Burton. In their weekly sessions- they do special experiments, demonstrate more complex physical laws and just plain have fun. Also, planned field trips take them out of the classroom. Scheduled for the 66-67 school year were trips to U. of M., Ann Arbor; and MSU, East Lansing where they viewed the engineering and physics de- partments. On a trip to Flint ' s Junior Col- lege they again studied physics facilities.
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