FIRST ROW: C. Callahan, E. Koerselman, B. Bothmer, J. Pierce, G. Merley, K. Ehlers, P. Blake, K. King. SECOND ROW: F. Schwebach, D. Poppen, R. Rolston, B. Merrill, R. Kreykes, H. Wissink, S. Helgeson, K. Betsworth, T. Evans, S. Blake. THIRD ROW: J. Larsen, P. Wasson, C. Collins, N. Griffin, P. Teeselink, S. Johnson, J. Siebersma, P. Streit, J. Minn- mann; 46-7 Bothmer st OUR Gh O Warlcash olstonseGs Cutsinger, K. Krogman, R. J ensen, C. VandenBrink, S. Honkomp, R. Kragt, K. Boucher, J. Jensen, P. Vellinga, Miss Marsh. The G.R.A. members participated in softball, basketball, and volleyball during the year, with a Round-Robin Tournament held in basketball. In addition to the usual activities, a pizza party was held in the fall, and in the spring the G.R.A. traveled to Sioux City to swim in the Morningside College Pool. All expenses for this event were paid bythe proceeds of a G.R.A. spon- sored Sock Hop in February. The officers for the year were Cheryl Collins, treasurer; Norma Fritts, vice-president; Kay Krogman, secretary; and Toni Evans, president. G. R. A. CARL’S FOOTWEAR
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FIRST ROW: DakoelesB, Perry, M. Wissink, D. Bruns, C. Parks. SECOND ROW: J. Minn- mann, K. Boucher, B. Bothmer, K. Sterling, J. Bruns, K. Mouw, M. Ten Clay, S. Lensink. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, S. Hadfield, B. Bossman, D. Wolfe, M. Mulhurn, B. Straks, V. Fis- cher, H. Willemssen, Mr. Veldhuis. FOURTH ROW: D. Coon, T. VanMeeteren, J. Peter- sen, J. Straks, J. Shaner, A. Jones, J. Hoel. Twenty-eight students completed a very busy and successful year in the Science Club. Approximately twenty-seven meetings were held, usually on Tuesday evenings in Room 40. Three major field trips were taken this year, two to the Quimby site where many skeletal remains of several 8500 year old bison were unearthed, cleaned, and treated with shellac for mounting and display. Club members also attended the Annual Morningside Science Open House in April. : The club sponsored the second Bi-annual Open House and Science Project Exhibit held in the science rooms on March 30-31. Forty-nine dollars was cleared for club expenses by operating the coat check at home basketball games. Science Club officers Shown at the left ‘‘viewing the remains’’ of the 8,500 year old bison were Steve Lensink, vice-president; Jim Petersen, president; and Karen Sterling, secretary- treasurer. Science Club SKEWIS HATCHERY
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