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xxx. N . , V Weldon White and Edmond Jilli contact ham radio operators. Members Work Hard The Science Club has its own radio station, KZSHS. The three boys on the Radio Committee send messages to the United States and other overseas stations. From many of these stations they also receive messages. The three plan to conduct code classes in order to prepare any members interested in earning an amateur license. At the beginning ofthe school year, two members presented a well-covered program about amateur radio and the radio theory. As a result, more of the members have shown interest in ham radio operations. J' 0 Q t-'Hn 'iff-f vs n Q 5, Clif' Patty Bickerstaff posts the latest science news
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. :ii yi.- QV whif- and-eh FIRST ROW: Patty Jones, Kathleen Chandler, Vice President, Linda Naar, President, Karen Kerr, Corresponding Secretary, Ann Winquist, Re- cording Secretary, Betty Jenkins, Bob Dryja. SECOND ROW: sitting, Mr. Banasick, sponsor, Patty Bicherstafff Debbie Goldfeiny Sandy Genther, Treasurer, Robert Tarr, Larry Prince: Diana Mag Pamela Higgins, Mary Andrewsg Juanita Milasp Valerie Depiperp Sharon Bowman: Mary Ann Winklosky, Weldon White. THIRD ROW: Sorrel Brown, Helen Thompson, Rodolo Youngy Stan Wright: Steve Roth: Helen Waldron, Carol Ann Wallace: Betty Salonicky Meredith Markunp David Botzenmayery Gloria Dukei5U5aY1 Hall- FOURTH ROW: Regina Gaspefli Sharon B0iZe 'maYe i Anne Goldfeing Hardin Mittagg Ed Eder, Paul Florcruz, Boyd Quate, Olga Stone, Steve Naar, Paul Zelnick, Gabriel Hernandez, Dave Warren, Russell LaFuenteg Robert Payne. Science Club There are many purposes of the Balboa High School Science Club. The club members learn about science careers, opportunities in science, and The im- portant role science plays in the world. They learn how to follow their interests in the various fields of science. Members also encourage others to take a true interest in science. The Science Club has often been call- ed the most active club in Balboa High. In past years the club went on several field trips, this year, because the membership of the club shot up, the club has had to restrict its activities to having a program at each regular meeting. Films and demonstrations are also pre- sented to give additional information. The programs are given by the students or by a guest speaker who majored in a particular field. Members of the club work on many other ac- tivities. A few students worked on a science bibliog- raphy project in the school library. The Bulletin Board Committee posts items of interest, such as new dis- coveries and theories in science. The club also has its own newspaper, Chapter 659 Report. The club plans to have more scientific films, conduct research projects, Mr. Banasick, club sponsor, ponders the problem presented. and fake more field trips within the Canal Zone, i
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New members are escorted, into the lniliation ceremonies. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Z. Gonzalezg M. Wiese, Secrelaryg l.. Johnsong K. Chandlery C. Quirosp S. Gentherg I. Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Carlton, L Naarg M. Cooperg S. Lessiackg V. McCoyg A. Winquist. THIRD ROW: R.Hoenkeg G. Kenningronp Vice-President: F. Wilder, Treasurerp FOURTH ROW: B. Tarrg B. Daubing R. Prevostg P. Meyer, President. l li 1. 17
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