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I I I SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT: Marty Hasegawa, President, and Debbie Schweppe, Secretary-Treasurer, BACK: Deborah Hottell, Vice-President. A Curiosity Stimulator: Science Club! The Willowbrook Science Club stimulates the scientific potential of its members. The club studies topics from psychiatry to astronomy, by lectures, demonstrations, and field trips. The club, under Mr. Hansen's sponsorship, encourages its members to enter projects in science fairs. SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Arnie Olsen, Dale Ex, Tom Reeser, Chuck Wintheivr and Deborah Hottellp MIDDLE ROW: Bob Keating, Mary Heaton, Marty Hasegawa, Eugene Makarevich, and lim Roberts, BACK ROW: Gary Reschak, Debbie Scheweppe, and Rodger Anderson.
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I fi 1512? , 1 E Qulll 5 fX' ,-f , Sunil 5 k 5 LM? I QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: SEATED: Ken Brinker, Treasurer, Nancy Belfield Pres: dent, and Mr. john M. Rowley, Advisor, STANDING: lim Walkinshaw, Vice President and jeff Forsythe, Secretary. Quill and Scroll is an international society organized to honor high-school journalists. Membership is granted to juniors and seniors in the upper one-third of their classes who have excelled in the editorial, literary, art or busl ness departments of the school newspaper or yearbook. Each candidate must be recommended by the faculty advisor of Skyline or Centurion and be approved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. The Willowbrook chapter is sponsored by Mr. lohn Rowley. QUILL AND SCROLL: ON FLOOR: Bonnie Kowske, SEATED: jeff Forsythe, Debbie lo Maynard, lim Walkinshaw, Carole Pomon, Nancy Belfield, Ken Brinker, and Mr. Rowley, Advisor. NOT PIC- TURED: Mary Beth Simon, Russ Svetic, Ramon Arroyo, Kathy Montgomery, and Gail Padgitt. 55 Quill and Scroll Honors Literary Talent
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G.A.A. is a club for all girls regardless of their athletic ability. Its purposes are to pro- mote good sportsmanship and provide op- portunities to have fun. A wide variety of sports are offered each day after school. Some of these are tennis, modern jazz, slimnastics, yoga, gymnastics, and dancing. For girls who are interested in competi- tion, B.A.A. has interscholastic tennis and badminton teams and sportsday teams in volleyball and softball. G.A.A. BOARD: FRONT TO BACK: Sue Keglovitz, President, Linda Tross, Vice-President, Laurel Sparf, Secretary-Trea- surer, Barb Shogren, Sports Chairman, Liz Carlson, Social Chairman, Lori Martz, Publicity Chairman, and Paulette Lechowitz, Points Chairman.
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