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-if FIRST RONV, left to right: T. Kemp, C. Ncehwort, C. Rosenkrans, D. Ford, M. Reagan. SECOND ROXV: J. Zetto, T. Ploeek, I. Horwitz, H. Swecny. THIRD RONV: K. Wehrle, C. 2- Stuhr, K. Klouse. CHESS CL B Intelligence and concentration are the key words for chess players-besides having an in- terest in the game, of course. It really takes a person with a lot of patience and skill to la P Y this age-old game. During a match, the atmos- phere is charged with tense excitement as each play is made and the end of a game draws near. The aim?-to ucheck matev the opponent. i : ?b2, ' : 'Xi In 23. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Stuhr, J. Horwitz, Executive Officers. N
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!33LS3Ei'1h9yia BOOM! The Elementary Chemistry Club is at it again-proving this time that DDT can be made by amateurs! In its first year of existence, this organization, directed by Mrs. Schlesinger, made great progress in their investigations of the Wonders of solubility curves, conductivity, and molecular weights. Reports on the results of these individual projects are presented at each club meeting. Elementary Chem. gives interested students taking chemistry, an excellent opportun- ity to solve more of the mysteries of this science. LEFT TORICH1 R Bcrtliold lrcsidcnt W Cllwg lirn Sccretlry CHEMISTRY CLUB FIRST ROXV, left to right: Mrs. Schlesinger D I'err1r1 j Rindtl R Bcrthold B Cllwgno lj'. Loy, Clark. SECOND ROXV: C. Ncchvsort B Icdunllk l I utcrl NV Anderson T Curske, P. Thomas, A. Linaschke. THIRD ROW T Llsher I Horwitz R Colcskivich J English, I. Reeder, A. Fornwald. MM ' f .
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LEFT TO RIGHT: D. NVynn, Managerg Miss Birkins, Advisor. Every Monday night the girls, gym is buzzing with activity, for the Modern Dance group is practicing and trying out new techniques. The groupis purpose is to extend dance experience beyond that avail- able during school hours. Since modern dance is creative in nature, it leads people to draw upon their sense impressions. Gon- trary to popular belief, very often an idea, not music, prompts the group into expres- sion. The music is added later. Only those girls who are successful in tryouts are ac- cepted by Miss Birkins, the advisor, for this advanced work. MODER DA CE ADVISOR: Miss Birkins. SENIORS: B. Champlin, S. Clark, I. Grady, L. Publicover, D. Rau. I. Klastorin, K. Southard. FRESHMEN: B. Alcon, P. Collins, L. Fegel, S. Gautier, M. Hoesl, H. Schweitzer, S. Smolen. Y X IUNIORS: K. Bray, S. Gautier, J. Manegold, R. Neal, N. Vasak, D. Wynn. SOPHOMORES: 2 mm
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