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. Q 1.-w-n Frnnl i'0n'.' Ray Sage John Shllbiak John Diehl James Triplett Mr. Phillips Richard Hays Richard Stark Buck row: Kim Stevens Edward Brynes Charles Stewart Richard Renno Jay Kingham Rex Hobbs Raymond Hawkins Harry Kuhn Eric Nyman Shepherd Science Club The Science Club is c omposed of students who to further their knowledge of science beyond what is available in the classroom. The club holds its meetings on Friday morning and has a special lab period on Tuesdays from 3:20 to 5:00 P. M. for students who wish to use the School's equipment to aid them in their individual ro ects. p J The Science Club has many other activities besides the dry business meetings. The club members may hear a lecture on the latest scientific developments which meet their interest, or may watch and learn from experiments performed by selected club members. The big event of the year, of course. is the annual Woodward Science Fair and Show. This is open to any and all interested students. Mr. Phillips is the club's advisor. 'si
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iz. gp. T Q.: ' QQ Q. .WA FWHQX MMV I rw George Taylor LCSW' L AVPV 'CEL Richard Seracino Ed XKCMV Mr. Frank Parnell Edgar Mr. Earl B. Zoole Lain M tV.hx' Dean MHUFZUTBDIS XML yi Jerry Resnick Bud . ' 'W Carl.Binker William Manoly DOD JU lS 'r David Minor Enrico Leuterio Ray Lisp.: L6fl67'17l6l1lT Club The Letterman's Club, now in its sixth year, is composed of students who have earned a HW IH One of the maior xarsity sports, lts membership this year consists of twenty boys. The purpose of the Club is to assist in maintaining high standards of policy and procedure in irit among athletes and students. The ever-grovting alumni group is helpful in continuing interest in its alma mater's athletic pro- gram through urging good students and athletes to enroll at Woodward. Each year the Club sponsors several assemblies with sports as the theme. Among the programs this past term were a film showing highlights of the Redskins' games, a baseball picture, and an awards assembly. Mr. Zook and Mr. Parnell are the advisors to the Club. the athletic program, as vtell as to promote Vkloodxnard sp 55
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ll l l '23 i l Front ron 5 Albert Gates Ecru: William Lariaiaiarii 1' P . O0 Y rvarren Krug glllgiahclld Scharffenberg ohn H l ' ' O ton Arthur Harris Back ron, Robert Buckler Johnfried Thomas Richardson William Lotz Gerald Binker Sewzke Club The Sefkice Club. which t-.as organized to operate the audio-visual equipment at Woodward, ha f , - -A , s been an established actixity at the school for many years. The Club, sponsored this year by Mr, Seharllenberg of the Science Department, has been fortunate n having dmOr1g its members a number ol boys who are highly skilled in the operation, care, and m , - , . amlenance of moxie and slide projectors, opaque projectors, tape recorders and record players. These b0Y5 hate formed the nucleus lor the training of other Woodward students in these skills. As IU previous years, the Serxice Club is a popular actixity at Woo applications for membership than there were vacancies. A - ' d ted orientations for nlglwasdition to training students, certain selected club members also haye con uc aculty members on school procedures in the handling of this equipment. This year, the club became affiliated with a national organization, The School Projectionists Club 0fAmerica. With the rapid increase ofthe axailability of audio-visual materials, the club looks forward dward, and this year there were more to many years of continued growth at Woodward School. 57
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