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Show Science Club A wonderful challenge to accept the future is presented to students who are members of the Science Club. The tures to a activities ranged from trip to Arco, Idaho. films and _lecA _ tremendous amount of enthusiasm among the club members made this year’s activities a real success. Officers are: Mr. Green, Advisor; Marilyn Hartog, Secretary; ham, and Cindy Vice Mr. Savoie, President; Treasurer; Bruce Ross Burning- Erickson, President; Call, Advisor. Key The to purpose guide and Club of this international organization is train the to ‘key’ boys in schools become better and stronger citizens. On the year’s agenda were films and lectures by outstanding men. They also sponsored the “Christmas for Needy Families Drive.” These activities and others were a tremendous success thanks to the enthusiasm with which these boys entered them. The officers are: John Pennington, Treasurer; Paul Taylor, President; Karl Gibby, Vice President; Ronnie Reimschussel, Secretary; trict Treasurer and Lieutenant advisor is Mr. Patterson. Swimming The Girls’ direction Swimming of Miss Butler, Governor. Dis- Their Club Club, Nelson, Erick organized have been under the swimming at Rainbow Gardens. It is their purpose to become better skilled in the art of swimming so that they will not only be able to save their own lives but the lives of others. Officers are Karen Kump, Secretary; Carol Cude, Houston, President. Vice Bowling President; and Claudia Club The Bowling Club this year provided constant activity and enjoyment. They were instructed in developing better techniques and improving their skill by trained and professional bowlers. Usually, once a week they bowled against teams from other schools. As a club they worked and laughed together as they developed their skill and accuracy. The officers this year are: Lola Crowder, Vice President; Mike Lloyd, President; and Sandra Shreck, Secretary. |