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Cat Scientists .loined the Theta Science Club The Theta Science Club meets on the second and tourth Fridays ot the month in the physics lab. lt is open tor nembership to all students in high school who are interested n gaining scientitic knowledge by experience. There is a :ouncil ot three representatives trom each grade, this includes otticers as well. lt is the duty ot the council to arrange all activities ot the club and it meets on the tirst and third Fridays ot the month. To acquaint the students with all the scientitic activities at the building, an open house was held in conjunction with National Science Week in October wherein the labs were opened betore school and members ot Theta Science ex- plained the work carried on in lab. The club sponsors outside speakers, a tield trip each year, the local math and science tair, and a picnic. The regular program consists ot lectures, demonstrations, tilms, records, and student proiects. Usually the programs are rotated among the various sciences taught. The chiet aim ot the club is to provide an outlet tor scientitic projects, to encourage and help other members in carrying them out, and to enable the students to under- stand the basic scientitic principles in their daily lives. MATH-SCIENCE BLUE RIBBON: Barry Boswell dis- plays one of the first place projects in the fair. THETA SCIENCE COUNCIL: Doris Corpier, Marilyn Medlock, Rachael Walthal, Cheryl Walthal, Sharon Lenderman, Mickey Clarnpit, Barry Boswell. THETA SCIENCE OFFICERS: Doris Corpier, Barry Boswell Rachael Walthal, Marilyn Medlock, Mickey Clampit. -'LTDAV MW Yulfftfrsi -N., tfilmu-.L f. . ,T T Q ' ' ., -- fr, , SL3A..,,vi, 4, 'fi,'. .J 3-.J f
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fl fr tl- o Lf Q 1 Norking switchboard are Iames Kessler, Chesley Iones, 1 D. Haver. 5 R fvg a 1- l NX . Y? P N.- Behind Every Successful Performance: The Stage Crew The unsung heroes of Ben Wildcat are undoubtedly the stage crew. Working many laborious hours raising and lower- ing curfains, connecting microphones, ligh+ switches, extension cords, arranging and rearranging flats, moving scenery and furniture, their work has only begun. Before every assembly, the stage crew is responsible for everything that is needed for that assembly. After the assem- bly everything has fo be checked and put back in its proper place. Much of their own time is devoted to coming to rehearsals of programs, seffing up the stage for night practices, and being on the set of a program for hours before anyone else arrives to have everything ready for the cast when they arrive. The success of a program depends on the stage crew and Iohn Royer and Iohn Greenert set up microphones. their never tiring efforts. I S Y? 4 -r iii? .grzzrzrgr-fc 51, X f x N X . x ,xv Davis and Owens adjust the new spot- light. Checking electrical outlets are Rodney Carlisle STATE CREW MEMBERS: Front row: Iohn Royer, Iohn Green- and Keith Miller. irt, Chesley Iones, Iames Kessler, Bill Owen, Charles Davis. Back row: C. D. Haver, Keith Miller, Rodney Carlisle, Danny Cook, Ray Carter, Ellis Melton. ' 103
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INTERESTED PUBLIC: People came from far and necxr to visit the Math- Science Fair and see the inventions and demonstrations presented by the students of NLRHS.
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