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Bowling Club served a double pur- pose. lr was a recreational outlet for the girls and ir also represents a sport which has a carry-over into later life. The club existed the first semester of the school year. It consisted of four- teen teams, with live regulars and one suhstiture. It mer on Thursday nights from 5:-15 to 5:30. Eleanor Kush and Marge Dickin- son were the Bowling Club secretaries. Miss Rosemary Ehl was the sponsor. Her help and encouraging words were ceruinly appreciated by all. -Terry Sloan Bnwlinq Team Caplainr Eleanore Kush ..... .,.. Marlene Srhopp ..., . . . . Jun Baker ...... Ruth Lustfeldt . .. Judy Millar .... ,. l Placer . .First Second .Third You rth . . . .Fifth Tlw girlr uilli lbe higher! awruger Bev Krrlbbe ..,.... Lee Moylrtn ....... Mary Ellen Thimblin. . . Pat Alhert ......., Marge Dickinson . .. Charlotte XVoodruH . Sunil Dravnieks . .. Marlene Schopp Marilyn Danis 62 128 107 ...105 104 10 105 . . . 102 101 100
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Science Eluh Film, held trips, laboratory dem- onstrations, lectures, and individual proiects marked the activities of the the Ehl Science Club this year. Under sponsorship of Miss Rosemary and Thurlo Tollefson, the club met on Monday nights, Highlights of the year included a field trip to the Museum of Science and lndustry in November, the viewing of a series of films on atomic energy from the Argonne National Laboratory, and a lecture given by Dt. Skaggs of the Argonne Laboratory on the linear accelerator. Membership in the Science Club is restricted to juniors and seniors who are or have been enrolled in physics or chemistry, and are inter- ested in science, Otiicers of the club are Ralph Meyers, president: june Swift, vice presidentg and Terry Sloan, secretary-treasurer. - Dare Perlmuller Hinlnqy Iiluh Activities of the Biology Club this year included field trips, a talk by a pathologist, and 11 dance early in the year co-sponsored with the Key Club. The club donated their proiits to the junior class for use on the Junior-Senior Prom. Meetings are held once a month, but next year they hope to meet more often. They also wish to expand their membership to have a bigger and better club, -- Michele Kearney Iiamura Iiluh Kamera Klub was started for all N students interested in taking better pictures and learning to develop, l print, enlarge and retouch their pictures. They take pictures of all school activities. In 1953 and 1954 the club started out without dark room equipment or cameras. They sold candy, cakes and ran a coat check room. From the money they earned they have obtained dark room equipment which includes a sink and cabinets. Included in this year's activities were a series of lec- tures given on composition, physics and chemistry of photography. All pictures which are taken are put in a photography hook and may be looked at any time, and the nega- tives are kept in case anyone wishes to order pictures. Club sponsor is Mr. Hutchinson and club president is Mike Lester, vice-president, Ted Peck and secre- tary-treasurer is Barbara Schaller. --Nancy Sinrmwnr G1
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The Rich Lertermen, or R Club was lirsl organized in 1952 under the direction of Mr. George Vander- Xveyden The purpose of the club is to give distinction ro the varsity athletes and to inspire and le.id the students, fans and future athletes in good sportsmanship and conduct. During the past two years the ler- termen have been seen regularly ushering and keeping order nr bas- ketball games und school assemblies. During l95-1-55 Ray Logan has presided as president, with the help of Ron Nelson. vice-president, and Bob Purcell, secretary-treasurer. Dur- ing the past years the R Club has stood as rt symbol of Rich Higlfs desire to be a leader in sportsman- ship ns well as athletics. -jim Cala ll Mens Eluh Pep Eluh The Pep Club of Rich High School was organized nr the be- ginning of the school yeur 1954-55. The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote better school spirit and sportsmanship, and to be of help to the cheerleaders. The club is present at all home events. Members macle ull the green and gold pom-pnms to add color tn the cheers and to promote spirir. The oiiicers for l95-1-1955 nre: President, Bonnie Schefllerg Vice- Presidenr: ,loyce Rogers: Secretary, Ginny Zucksg and Treasurer, Bur- bairn WOIH. The olhcial dress of the Pep Club is white lung sleeved sweaters or blouses, dark skirts, green and gold scarfs around the neck, and small emblems. All members attend home games in full dress. The Pep Club is one of the larg- est and most active clubs at Rich High and is a firmly established and permanent organization in thc school. - Bonnie Srbefller 63
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