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'42 Al 'n-.. J. Scott, M. Rindler, M. Kelenson, J. Kalonturos, J. Fiottenberg, B. Dunkelman, P. Olver, and E. Maurer are quizzed at an It's Academic practice lt's Academic sponsor Mrs. Boone watches as Mike Kelenson, Ed Maurer, and Pete Olver are congratulated by the Giant Food Store manager. WWW Y' 'f,m2' ,. W wfyqewfwg Q
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78 Organizations During a lVlath Team practice Peter Olver solves a difficult problem. Students Emphasize Academic Prowees Stressing an interest in both the sciences and humanities, the Northwood Science Club initiated a wide variety of activities and projects. Members heard lectures by area scientists and took educational field trips to Washington's scientific institutions. Conducting experiments for under- privileged children at the Christ Child Home was also a major club project. Continuing a show of outstanding mathematical skills, the Nlath Team of Northwood succeeded in placing among the top area schools. Answering difficult mathematical problems in a given time limit, the five team members competed against opposing schools. Daily team practices helped keep the mathletes in top condition. Sponsored by lVlr. lan Shaw, Northwood's lt's Academic Team began another series of televised matches against area schools. Testing the students' academic skill, team members answered rapidly fired questions to the best of their ability. They also attended frequent practice sessions to acquaint them with quiz proceedures and questions. Listening intently for signs of radio signals, Science Club president Lois Lawson demonstrates a small receiver for other group members. ,,.-.
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.57 Ffh OUILL AND SCROLL-Front Row: L. Oursler, J. Abraham, J. Roland K. Knupp. Second Row: L. Krautwurst, R. Gordon, L. Neff, C Goldstein, P. Cole. Third Row: S. Dorfman, J. Friedman, E. Goldberg J. Cowen, R. Saari, R. Gorelick. Back Row: B. Rodbell, D. lndritz, B Silver, J. Stetson, J. Stahler, K. Silver, F. Saturni. Leafing through the organized filing cabinets, Reflections staff member Bruce Silver endeavors to locate several poems at a group meeting in March Eifw 80 Organizations M C111 111,15 ' -z' 3 X
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