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RADIO CLUB Sending out signals for more members is the low in number but high in ambition Radio club. Plans have been enthus- iastically laid for fall of this year. Pictured are: Roger Greensfelder, Stanley Austin, Robert Day. I , fi . l .-- - 9 ' S ' is . I ' hlf 3'-st.: . .,.. f -1 2 , , Li X I ,px if 7 X , X Q , , S 'gil-.E f i.. ,,. Q 5 J'..'.x . . fQ CHEMISTRY CLUB Meetings of the American Chemical Society consisted mainly of talks by chemists to the club. The members of ACS are joined together by first their interest in Chemistry and perhaps also by their desire to play intra-mural sports. Lined up tor the picture are: First row: D. Martin, President, C. Christy, Vice-President, H. Needles, Secretary, J. Bagger, Treasurer. Sec- ond row: C. Valdez, G. Ahlers, M. Reintjes, H. Kreyssler. Third row: M. Schweitzer, L. Loverrante, B. Miller, D. Shields. ti I - I I e P i i . qi, lx ' , . V- fi I .8 ','A I A-v A fy I wi - I R fQg.'f1i?i 6 ' l I I ' I .W 3, is ui- A V V 5 ,-. M -P Q l ri,-. - 111. 'F it gb ., . 5 V A Q m ef,..?fQ. 2 . - 2 V. 2 ,g gg 2 'N' f lf T51 f Q I ' r QSN' xx N -. 1 , -.L 'i - 'ix,1- -XA . - -. g if ..... kg, f s . . A '- 'S PHYSICS CLUB Although primarily interest- ed in matters ot serious nature involved with its field, the Physics club turned its policy from seminars and lectures to selecting o Queen candidate for Scots on the Rocks. Shown, smiling, are: First row: N. Josephson, C. Helmick, President, C. Handley, Secretary, J. Menzie, Vice-President, L. Bingham. Second row: G. Brockmoller, E. Hewitt, R. Greensfelder, B. Fuller, I. Richards, K. Crowden, W. Blair, W. Ogier, Ad- VISOT.
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SKI CLUB Neither rain nor snow slows the af ,. members of the Ski Club, who gave ' free ski lessons at Snow Valley last if ss- winter. The annual trip to Alto, Utah, was the most important part of semes- ter break for the members of the 17w ,1,,, group. Soon ski club members will be fr' ' distinguished by an emblem for their sweaters. WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL , Members of the World Affairs Council had a chance to see the model United Nations in action as they repre- sented Laos. Mrs. Georginanna Hardy and Mr. Virgil Pinkley were presented A to the student body by the Council which also attended the International Relations Convention in the fall. aff .l.i LOS GAITEROS I Interest in hispanic culture and customs have drawn these people together as the Los Gaiteros. During the year the members enjoyed a dance at one ot their meetings, and also added interest to the Spring Sing and the Scots on the Rocks Carnival. Members of the group shown here are: SPANISH CLUB-.First Row: F. Foulke lPresident7, J. Hoffman lVice-Presidentl, P. Fulliloue, L. Youngreen, C. Ryan, S. Conaway M. Rendel, N. Sweitzer. Second Row: D. Marcus, Mr. Glickman lfaculty Advisorl, R. Arnold, J. Kramer, F. Sklar. lO7
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,.,. ,. nf, Q , ,.:bw4ls frail., WW,y3,7.7.EL,,,v,..,qg,3,:,!., -- -- -veg,-.gt-, ,1 I: X .f ' , .ff ' Q. +33 HB' fl N fi HEWITT CLUB Another new organization in the Hewitt club which is for students inter- ested in geology. Bi-monthly meetings featured lectures on geological related subjects. A fall picnic is the biggest social event ofthe group. Pictured with their noses away from the stones are: Fred Miller, Harold Eagle, Jack Lockwood, Mar- vin Satuloff, Norman Larsen, Phil Blocet, Allen Tamurd, Richard Wilhelms, Robert Record, Larry Beyer, Milton Norton, Thane McCulloh. g' I wqwfw miami ..r ,,, , ,.... CADUCEUS SOCIETY Many speakers from the Life Sciences tield were brought to the Caduceus sosiety as a part of its meetings. The high point of the spring semester was the Scholarship Banquet given in order to make available a scholarship for a Lite Sciences student. Members of the group are: Don Blackman, Edward Tarvyd, Karen Johnson, Brent Browning, Jerry Bristow, Gail Nicollo, John Femina, Harry Leland, Richard Nicollo, John Ellis.
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