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la guanin- ABOVE: Karl Tautscher emphasizes a point during a debate. RIGHT: Craig Roloff con- ducts an experiment. TOP RIGHT: Science Club members from left are Ron Buck, Mike Morrison, Brian Rush, Advisor Mr. Smith, Craig Roloff, Steve Loewen, Stuart Ketcham, Doug Simmons, Dave Ostby and Gail Fraizer. MIDDLE RIGHT: Enjoying a German Club cabinet meeting are KEROM LEFTJ Betty Klitzke, Advisor Miss Hall, Mike Schluetz, Dave Griffith, Doug Mayhle, Eilene Glascow. FAR RIGHT: Vocal Debate members are fFROM LEFTI FRONT ROW: Giff Lehman, Mike Curtis, Mike Hunsinger, Dave Eberhardt BACK ROW: Greg Liukka, Paula Lancaster, Pat Davis, Brian Rush, Gail Fraizer, john Holt, and Miss Estes, Advisor. :Q 5.-ff 4,-1' ef' it
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ABOVE: Mr. Smith demonstrates the use ofaslide rule. Science, Debate and German, Clubs for Learning and Pleasure l The Science Club emerged from the knowledge and fundamentals learned in Woodway's classrooms. Under the supervision of Mr. Smith, the group has conducted such ex- periments as developing a laser beam. This undertaking shows the drive and determination of a small group of people who wish to accomplish their aims. Distant plans have also been made for a Woodway observatory. This is a club in action at Woodway. The Debate Club members develop both debate cases and individual events for competition with other schools. Debate develops a student's ability to speak, gather information and present ideas to a higher de- gree. This year the club won many district debates and the third place trophy at CWSC, an example rt:- of Woodway debating capabilities. From the bud of the German class bloomed the German Club, where a language and a way of life are being put to creative use. Members went Christmas caroling, showing the community's German people that students had an interest in the language. Members sold Apfel- strudel during intermission at school events. German folk dancing is also being discovered by the students. Unity, understanding and com- munication all make up the German Club at Woodway. Within Science, Debate and German Clubs, students and teachers de- velop their intentions into actual occurrances. A club is satisfied with its action when a goal has been reached. ABOVE: Mike Hunsinger and Giff Leh- mann discuss a point in their Debate case. LEFT: Miss Estes, Debate Club Coach, contemplates which piece of the Grman Club's apfelstrudel to buy at the Christmas Concert. ri
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