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Science Club: Students Win Many Awards Long hours of hard work resulted in many awards for science students of WHS. LEFT: Steve Vincent re- ceived a Highly Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Science Fair he won a first in Physics, the Navy Award, NASA Award and the Air Force Award. Vincent was also awarded the Leonard Neahring Senior Science Award and a first in Physics at the State Fair. BELOW: Science Club officers are Jim Rawson, Treasurer; Bob Owens, President; David Hinson, Secretary; Dan Guth, Stu-Co Representative and Randy Hoerman, Vice-President. BOTTOM: Mr. Ohno, a glass blower, gave a demonstration to mem- bers at a Science Seminar meeting. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Guth received Highly Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Science Fair he won a first in Biology and won the Topeka Engineers Award for best constructed project. In the State Fair, Guth received a first in Biology. 2. Scott Holladay received a Highly Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Science Fair he won second in Physics, a Chicago trip and the Kansas Engineer Award. Holladay won a first in Chemistry at the State Fair. 3. Bill Glynn received a Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Science Fair he won second in the ninth-grade divi- sion, the Kodak Award and a Chicago field trip. 4. Steve Bradford received the Air Force Award at the Regional Science Fair. 5. Owens received Highly Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Fair he won third in Physics, the Kansas Engineer Award and the Air Force Award for the best project in Engineering Science. At the State Fair, Owens received Honorable Mention in Physics. 6. Steve Tessendorf received a Superior at the Kansas Jr. Academy of Science. At the Regional Science Fair he won the Kansas and Topeka Society of Medical Technologist Award.
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Girls Service Club: It Is a New Organization Y-Teens became the new Girls Service Club because of expense complications in Y-Teens. The club consists of three committees, the Community, Ele- mentary, and the Secondary committee. Each com- mittee worked individually on projects during the year. The Community committee made tray favors for the hospital and sent a food basket to a family for Christmas. The Elementary committee had a Christ- mas party for the Kindergartners and tutored at the Grade School and the Secondary committee cleaned the High School trophy cases. As a club project, a Parent-Daughter supper was held in the Spring. The officers of CSC were President, Cathy Miller; Vice-President, Debbie Grothe; Secretary, Patti Har- rison; Treasurer, Kathy Peterson; and Stu-Co Repre- sentative, Paula Daylor. Community committee chairmen were Susie Smith and Nancy Carnahan. Elementary Committee chairmen were Lois Doll and Jan Gant. The Secondary committee chairmen were Nancy Banks and Lorraine Simpson. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Bohn and Mrs. Donahy, sponsors of GSC enjoy the pot-luck supper and entertainment by the Wamego Girls Ensemble and Mixed Ensemble at the Parent-Daughter Supper. BELOW RIGHT: Paula Daylor and Cindy Zeller help Santa (Jeanne Clark) distribute gifts to the kindergartners at the Christmas party. BOTTOM: Forty-one girls are members of the Girls Service Club. These girls worked together to form the club. 5
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