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Page 90 text:
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CAMERA CLUB if Last, the picture goes to Ronnie Mauss, Presidentg Dorothy Herman, Vice-Presidentg and Nancy Winkie, Secretary-Treasurer: who compare and discuss its good and bad points. Left. Student photographer Darryl Brown is getting a posed shot of some of his fellow club members. Below. After the picture is taken another group puts the film through its chemical process. The picture is then en- larged. Mr. Matthews demonstrates the do's and don't before the amateurs use the new machine.
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GERMAN CLUB For one of our interesting German Club meetings, Miss Bahe, a professor in the German Department at Luther College, showed us her slides of her trip through Germany. Making good use of the new records granted to the German Department by the Government are our German Club officers: Sharon Roderick, Reporterg Dennis Kiesau, Presidentg Lynne Eaton, Secretary-Treas- urerg John Meierkord, Vice-President, and Miss Rueggenmeier, German Club sponsor. Guten Morgen, Klasse, said Miss Cora Rueggenmeier as she greeted the German Club at one of their monthly meetings. The German Club has been organized for five years under the sponsorship of Miss Rueggenmeier. Programs of interest included songs, speakers, slides, and movies. 85
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SCIENCE CLUB 'CI T The Sclence Club under the gu1dance of Mr Melby was compnsed of students who tackled projects connected wlth chem1stry and phys1cs The boys are concentratmg but what about Mr Melby? s-awidwst ,Z L1nus L1ddle seems to be enjoymg h1rn self as he confuiently explams h1S ques tton box to Ann Me1erkord and Susan Hanson I wonder what would happen 1f we pushed two buttons at once Chuck Murphy appears to be In dustrlously worklng on hts phys1cs proJect l ' I . '+- if I - . . s-W C z A 5 E 2 1 X :M . aff , ' , t 1 Q T , sf K , . . - tv . ,, . . . . 87
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