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--f.. BIRDS , BEES AND BUGS :,,- , H I . Hamm fu, Lx Officers: Charlotte Meier, Presidentg Dallas Miller, Vice President Nancy Franks Secretary: Jane Hackett, Treasurer. The Biology Club is the largest organization at Waynedale. It is also one of the most active, sponsoring a student of the month, a Science Fair, a spring and a fall field trip, an annual Christmas card sale, and a series of Audubon screen tours. The money from the projects is used to promote scientific interest in the school and to purchase worthwhile objects for the school, such as our human torso. '.-.,yg,,,.,,g,,,,s,,,,, L ,M ss -mu akin 1
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GIRLS IN WHITE Officers: President, Joanna Bechtelg Vice President, Mary Lou Malcuit: Secretary, Sandy Yates: Treaslu'- er, Susan Neiss: Reporter, Kathy Amiet: Historian, Julie Knoble. The purpose of this club is to interest the students in the welfare and health of their community and to encourage them to discover all the personal satisfaction which nursing holds in store. BRITISH BALL I During the monthly meeting we have a variety of programs. Inform- ative films, speakers, discussions, and tours. Each year they carry out one community project. We also supply Candy Stripers to the Wooster Community Hospital. The membership consists of any high school student who is truly interested in nursing.
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SPORTS FOR SHCDRTS 39,3 Y' Fx Y 7 sv ggligrsirrlgplst-eialb. President: Kathy Amiet, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Snively, Secretary, and Pat The Girls' Athletic Association is made up of girls, not tomboys, who like sports. ties include soccer, basketball, shuffleboard, bowling, ping-pong, badminton, softball, types of d and track. Most sports were intramurals but Play Days were scheduled with other schools par ing with the club in various major sports. The main thing of the year, the Army-Navy game, consisted of both varsity and reserve teams, was also included in the busy schedule. Points given to the members for their participation in sports and the girls are rewarded starting with .g blemsg then, letters, next, pins, and best of all, trophies, usually received by very sports-I seniors. Q AV ' ' v-ff 'sli . nt 1 3 QL . ARMY
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