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Chem Teams Show Promising Future team scores are computed. To decide the victor of the meet, the highest scores of the first and second year team are compared to those of other schools. Besides participating in competitions organ- ized by the New Iersey Chemistry League, four of the best representatives of the team went to May's State Science Day at Farleigh Dickinson. Being a member of the team means hard work, but Mr. Hague, the advisor, feels that it also provides an excellent and unique opportu- nity for those who plan to continue in science. Year Mem bers L to R Iudy Obetz Helen Wagner Karl Behnke, Iim Stockman, Ion Whitlock. A SEHIUS H1 the making First Year Members, L to R: Rudy Kluiber, Greg Pearson, Connie West Todd Heckman Tay lor Crouch.
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Year Members: Alexandra Morris, Gail Iacobson, Iohn Booth, Karen VanArsdale, Barbara Reichert, Scott Koenig, Leslie Cormack, Dave Seehafer, Salmon, Margaret McFadden, Patty Bucy, Dori Phillips, Alison Blair, Cindy East, Kathy Christie, Sue Sawyer, Ianet Poole, Lmda Gamble, Lynn Ann Merten, Donna Albers, Not Pictured: Pam Pearson. Year Members. Ieff Iohnson, lean Donlan, Anita Splegel, Beverly Tourdo, Lynda Iohn Bradshaw, Nancy Buter, Doris Buro, Elmer Noonan, Mary Mastrobattista, Alan Mark Clark, Mr. Guthrie, Carol DeVido, Marisa Farhat ff?- if 1 is Mi wb 'Aww , Tutoring isn't all that bad, Lynda! Anita, a hard worker even during lunch.
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F -..W Wimftas Club: I. Whitlock, B. Senior, B. Shelton, L. Cressman, I. Stockman. Two ew Clubs This year, five Bl-IS students formed the RARE club. This organization supports and works for the relief of endangered species and wildlife protection. The group works in cooper ation with the National Rare Animal Relief Effort and the Fund for Animals, Inc. R.A.R E attempts to raise money for these organizations and writes letters to Congress and other govern ment agencies to petition for protective laws. Along with R.A.R.EI., the Reading Club was also anew addition to the activities at BHS. Lit erature that was read in the past included ran dom selections: Brave New World, Odessa File I. L. Seagull, and Walden II,' the group stresses the enjoyment of these readings and through analytical discussions broadens its understand ing. RARE: C. Hornbeck, I. Valente, K. Martersteck, S. Washburn, A. Ienkins. i 'Weil Ere ' 'lun l I. Ion reads his calculator. The rare lunch table.
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