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BIOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS ROW .- Ann Szatkowski, Judi Burke. John Dixon, Dale Coyle, Tracy Johnson, Dale Chase. Jim Williams, Carol Pliimmer. Jane Cassida. ROW 2: Sara Cameron, Nancy Roberts, Camille Godsey, Carroll Ritter, Jack Voiglschild, James Hensinger, Bill McHargue, Susan Eckman, Emily Hammel. Myra Smith. Mr. Harduick. sponsor. RO W 3: Alike Harduick, George Gable. ROW 4: Arnold Dusard. John Leahy, Gene Zink, Elaine Orr, Sally Collins, Connie Kerr, Marsha Briduell, Susie Denny, Julie Denny, Bob Clark, Steve Harris, James Fisher. THE BIOLOGY CLUB Biology Club, largest of the Science Club divisions, is composed of students interested in the life sciences, some of whom may become doctors, nurses, and veter- inarians. One of the most informative and interesting activities of the year was the tour of Dunn Memorial Hospital, where the members of Biology Club saw such things as the pathological lab, the X-ray rooms, the minor surgery department, and the pharmaceutical supply room. The main project of the Biology Club has been the dissection of mammals. The specimens that were dissected include a cat, a dog, a pig, and an opossum. Many films pertaining to the life sciences were shown throughout the year. INCISIONS. INCISIONS. INCISIONS! Busi with a dissection are Sara Cameron. George Gable. Jim Williams. John Dixon. Jim Hensinger. and Carroll Ritter. This page is sponsored by LOUDEN FOODS, INC. 29
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CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS CLUBS ROW 1: Linda 'ilson, Judj Mellen, Barbara Tower. Carol Sell, Katherine Riley, Carol l'ichler. Barbara Wagers. ROW 2: Bob Kenworthy, Steve Williams, Gary Mclntyre, Fred Coldsboro, Pete Phillips, John Lancaster. ROW v r. Springer, chemistry sponsor; Ed Overtoil, David GiovartOni. Larry Bennett. Ted Wolf, Mike Dixon. David Bel! BUSY YEAR FOR SCIENCE CLUBS The Physics club, under the direction of Mr. Strange, and the Chemistry club, headed by Mr. Springer, have accomplished a great deal this year. Bedford High School's future physicists have undertaken the monu- mental task of building a mass spectrograph and have searched frantically for the necessary parts. They hope to ha e the spectrograph assembled by the end of the year. The members of the Chemistry club had as their main project the identification of unknown solutions. The results of these and other experiments have been added to the science literature, models, and charts which constitute the newly formed science library. To be kept in the chemistry room, this library will be avail- able for use by future chemistry students. QUIET! GENIUSES AT WORK! The chemistry ttudents deeply engrossed in an experiment are Carol Picbler, Barbara Wagers, Jnd Mellen. and Steve Williams. Hope- lull) watching lor alpha tracts in John Lancaster's Wilson cloud , lumber are John, and David Giovanoni. both members of the Ph ysia Club.
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LATIN CLUB R(J I: Anr.e Becberer, Judi Burke. Dennis Hanrahan, Karen Clifton, Linda Bh. Myra Eggers, Jane Cassida, Debbie Branaman, Linda Burjord. .. Getting, Barbara Colgan. ROW 2: Peri Brinegar, Susan Bait, Sara Cameron, Jeanne Acton. Barbi Edmonds. Elaine Chastain, Roxanne Hart. Debby Clark. Sandra Heuscheu. War) Jo Bruce. ROW 3: Steuart Davis. Carolyn Collier. Connie Baker. Karen Harbstreit, Sandy Chase, Sandra Boehme. Barbara Boyd. Susan Eckman, Carol ood. Emily Hammel. ROW 4: Phyllis Pulwider, John Delpha. Mike Hardwick, Vicki Dodd, Steve Harris. Anne Eraser. Don Henderson, Newell Clifton, Earn Browning. MISSING: Elear.ot Prump and Julie Denny, secretary. LA TIN STILL LIVES This year's Junior Classical League, consisting or approximately eight)' members, has been quite active. They have held an initiation for the new members, are planning a Roman banquet, and had a guest speaker. Mr. Frank McKinney, Jr., a member of the I960 Olympic swimming team, compared American and Russian Athletes and told about life in Rome. Anne Becherer and Susan Bair are shown receiving their membership pins and cards from Julie Denny. Anne Szatkowski, and Katherine Riley. Looking on is Linda Bly. LATIN CLUB ROW' I: Margaret 11 biting. Barbara Wagers, Sandra Smith, Anne Szatkowski, treasurer: Becky Robbins, Shiela Sears, Darlene Turner. Peggy Smith. Jamie Kneisel. Ann Romiuger. ROW 2: Judi Ttndal. vice-president; Judy Mellen. Theresa Summers. Carolyn Hill. Marilyn Hill. Sue Ellen Torphy, Tina Sawyer, Dottie Kline. Linda U olf, Vicki Scbeffel. ROW v Gloria Hodges, Dorothy Mudd. Linda Pierce, Katherine Riley, president; Patti Meadows, Linda Lutes. Ann O'Brien. Jmcc W'ever, Donna Wilson. ROW , Lme Hudson, Cbarlene Ho! man. Cheryl Parham, Theresa Phillips. Diana Kern. Mike O'Brien. Carol Hilderbrand, Max York. Richard Charles Richardson. Tom Menangh. 30 —
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