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detente Club Tr«otur r, Rick McArdle Secretory, Vic N l»o«; Vic President, Tom Cotter; President, Bill Nelson. Another first was chalked up this year as the Science Club made its debut. It was instigated by Mrs. Kurutz who attended all the meetings and became the un- official adviser. The official adviser was Fr. Lawrence. The student head of the organization was Bill Nelson who gave much work and guidance. The club is limited to juniors and seniors who have consistently achieved high grades. By thus limiting the membership rather good co-operation was obtained. The projects were very good and included the operation of temporary radio station set up by Brian Mertes of the Senior Class. 61
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60 California ikfjolarsfnp jfeberatton ‘‘.Scholarship for Senna The members of the Californio Scholarship Federa- tion, the most select group on the St. Francis Campus, are admitted to the organization on the basis of their grades. To be a member one must obtain ten points, nine of which must be in the academic subjects of the curriculum. The tenth point may be obtained by mem- bership in the various on-campus organizations. To- ward this score an ‘‘A” counts three points and a B” counts one. Bill Walsh, Treasurer; Barney Fee, Secretary; Fr. Paul, Faculty Moderator; Tim Haidinger, President; Dave Coyle, Vice President.
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Bill Nelson, President of the Science Club, motions to lagging members on the occasion of the first field trip, an excursion to the Museum of Science and Industry. Science Club cttottte£ This year, the first for the Science Club, has gotten the club off to a flying start. The first field trip, to the Museum of Science and Industry, gave a new insight to the members concerning the problems of industrial design. Later in the year Dr. Steinbacher, from the Cal Tech Jet Lab showed movies on the exploration of space and gave an interesting lec- ture on the Pioneer and Discoverer earth sattelites. The second field trip was to the Science Fair at the Los Angeles Museum in Exposition Park. At the time of writing of this article tentative plans were being made for a trip to the Jet Lab and to the atomic experimental station in the Santa Susanna Mountains. 62
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